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===PlayStation Portable=== | ===PlayStation Portable=== | ||
{{Main| | {{Main|Genso Suikoden I&II}} | ||
Suikoden would be ported, along with [[Suikoden II]], to the Sony PSP on February 23, 2006 as part of [[ | Suikoden would be ported, along with [[Suikoden II]], to the Sony PSP on February 23, 2006 as part of [[Genso Suikoden I&II]]. The game would be adapted to display in the PSP's 30:17 screen ratio with minor graphical adjustments to accommodate the new resolution. A new portrait was also drawn for [[Hero (Suikoden)|McDohl]] and ground textures in many locations were given more detail to match the aesthetic of Suikoden II slightly more closely. The game's content would remain identical to its original PlayStation release. | ||
===Mobile devices=== | ===Mobile devices=== | ||
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The original PlayStation version of the game would be the version ported to PSN on PlayStation 3 on December 23, 2008 and February 4, 2015 for North America and Europe respectively. Vita support in all regions would only be enabled on the game's release in Europe in 2015. | The original PlayStation version of the game would be the version ported to PSN on PlayStation 3 on December 23, 2008 and February 4, 2015 for North America and Europe respectively. Vita support in all regions would only be enabled on the game's release in Europe in 2015. | ||
As [[ | As [[Genso Suikoden I&II]] was already available as a digital title in Japanese PSN stores, Suikoden did not receive a Japanese release as a PS1 Classic title. This version of Suikoden is compatible with the PSN version of the [[Suikoden II]], allowing players to transfer their data in the same manner as the PlayStation original. | ||
==Reception and legacy== | ==Reception and legacy== | ||
Suikoden would earn a 26/40 score from ''Weekly Famitsu'' on its release, marking it as the lowest rated main game in the [[Suikoden series]] on original release by the magazine. The Saturn port of the same game would later receive a score of 25. This would stand unopposed as the lowest scored game in the series until 2001's [[ | Suikoden would earn a 26/40 score from ''Weekly Famitsu'' on its release, marking it as the lowest rated main game in the [[Suikoden series]] on original release by the magazine. The Saturn port of the same game would later receive a score of 25. This would stand unopposed as the lowest scored game in the series until 2001's [[Genso Suikoden Card Stories]] also earned a 25. | ||
[[File:Next Generation 025 January 1997.png|220px|thumb|right|Next Generation's 4 star review from January 1997.]] | [[File:Next Generation 025 January 1997.png|220px|thumb|right|Next Generation's 4 star review from January 1997.]] | ||
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==Media Adaptations== | ==Media Adaptations== | ||
In April 1996, the [[ | In April 1996, the [[Genso Suikoden Original Game Soundtrack]] was released as the game's official soundtrack. It came on 2 CDs and featured all 58 tracks featured in the game. | ||
From August to November 2008, [[Radio | From August to November 2008, [[Radio Genso Suikoden: Assemble! 108 Stars!]] was an internet radio show featuring an audio drama of the game performed by Japanese voice actors. These would be released as a drama CD on December 18, 2008. | ||
[[ | [[Genso Suikoden The Succeed Crest]] was a manga adaptation of the game that ran for two volumes from 2009 to 2010. It is from that manga that we get the alternative name for the main character; [[Hero (Suikoden)|Louie]]. Before that, the 1998 manga [[Parody Comic Series Genso Suikoden]] focused exclusively on the title, being published before [[Suikoden II]]'s release. | ||
{{Suikoden}} {{Suikoden Series}} {{Short description|1st game in the Suikoden series}} [[de:Suikoden]] [[Category: Suikoden]] | {{Suikoden}} {{Suikoden Series}} {{Short description|1st game in the Suikoden series}} [[de:Suikoden]] [[Category: Suikoden]] |