Welcome everyone to my LUNAR page. If you were one of the people that were at my site in the past you have probably noticed that everything here has changed, I have added new music, pictures, information, areas; and in the near future I hope that I can add a few animated .gifs and .movs.  If you are new, I hope that you have as much fun traveling through my
page as I had making it, and while you are here I encourage 
you to make your way to the Silver Star and Eternal Blue, the two separate installations in the LUNAR universe. For a quick run down of everything that I have planned in the near future I will give a quick idea right here: 

-Information section 
  
      A place where I plan to post codes, plans and secrets 
      like the bromides up and where to find them, this section 
      may be the last to come, but it will be the best on the 
      site. 

-The Silver Star 
      Due to the re-release of LUNAR, I have no choice but 
      to re-design my LUNAR: The Silver Star Page. 
      Because of this the page has currently been removed 
      from the site for changes, but I plan to have it back 
      soon, and better than it was before, complete with new 
      character profiles.

-Links
      Due to popular demand the links section will be making a return to the Lunar Garden. Presently I am editing my list of links that will be posted, I have discovered several new pages that I like, and I have discarded a few old site that are no longer being cared for.

        Well folks this it it, my new LUNAR Site, I hope you have fun, and remember, I an nothing without your comments. 


        It has been a long time since I last picked up the first LUNAR, almost four years now, and yet despite that, the game is still as good as I remembered it. A few things have changed from my memory however, the most striking is the latter part of the game, we all remember the heart felt good-bye of Luna when Alex left Caldor Island; now instead of this, Luna joins Alex for the first section of his adventures. As well there are newer dungeons and forests in the game and The Magic Guild of Vane has gone under complete renovations from what I remember. The thing that I dislike most about this new version, (If I can say I dislike anything at all) is the new "crono trigger" styled random fights. Though you can now see your enemies walking around the dungeons, and there are many good things about this the think that I dislike the most is that it now becomes to easy to dodge
LUNAR: SILVER STAR battles and therefor miss needed experience points. 
      Fortunately due to the wonderful power of the PlayStation, the new Lunar boast almost a full hour of animation and an hour and a half of dialogue, as well as some pretty good background musical scores. The best thing about the new release though is that Workings Designs has raised the ante for RPG's by adding a musical soundtrack CD, and a "Making Of" CD to the package as well giving us a total of four CD's for less than $75 Cndn., or $55 US. With deals like this how can you wonder why LUNAR has become the best selling RPG in America? 
 
<<< Ahhhh, what a pretty picture, but to all you Robotechies, doesn't Luna look alot like Min-Mei? Or is it just me?
 
         I really do have to say that Working Designs have outdone themselves this time, but even for my abundant love for LUNAR, I really can't say that it is my favorite game. To be brutally honest with all of you out there, my favorite game is LUNAR: Eternal Blue.
          Despite the fact that LUNAR: The Silver Star was a really good game I never can say that it was better than LUNAR: Eternal Blue. For some reason, and I know that I will take some crap over this, I thought that EB had so much more to offer than the original game did, for the simple reason of adding enough plot twists to keep us in the dark, while making the game enjoyable enough to keep us from getting bored, and having beautifully orchestrated musical scores. The best part about EB though is that Working Designs is re-releasing it as well in the first quarter of 2000. From the screen shots that i have seen, the game looks much more polished than the original, and the animation's are rumored to be full screens. As well the game is 3 CD's long with over 1 hour of animation and hell knows how long of dialogue. Working Designs has also declared that it is adding a musical soundtrack and a "Making Of" CD as well to this package, giving us 5 full CD's, the largest yet package for a PlayStation game while trying to keep the price similar to Silver Star. LUNAR: Eternal Blue
 
 
 
Game Status Release Date
LUNAR: SILVER STAR STORY COMPLEATED RELEASED
LUNAR: ETERNAL BLUE REMIX ??????????????? Spring 2000
 
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