I feel like this is a potential gold mound just waiting to be mined, and we could probably find out how to use the Japanese tools in order to create mods for those games just like FFT. My question is this: Would anyone in particular be up for trying to get our two communities to work together on possibly making hacking tools/mods for Tactics Ogre? I have all three games and I would be willing to extract the files necessary to be examined and looked through these guys have already figured some things out and a few successful Japanese hacks exist, but they can't seem to get the tools to work or get access to them, since they don't have anyone over there who knows Japanese. There's a forum dedicated to TO and some people over there are in fact interested in modding the game, referenced by the links following: Composers Hitoshi Sakimoto and Masaharu Iwata returned from earlier entries.As you may or may not know, Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (SNES, PSX) (and its remake for PSP that's FAR superior to WoTL) and the GBA game Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis were made by the same individuals who made FFT, in particular Yasumi Matsuno, Hitoshi Sakimoto, and Masaharu Iwata. The aim was to replicate the gameplay and graphic style of Tactics Ogre on the platform while also making a more approachable storyline. Production began at Quest after the company heard about the GBA hardware, envisioning a portable successor to Tactics Ogre. As with Tactics Ogre, the game is mission based, with combat taking place on grid-based battlefields and revolving around character classes and character statistics. Tactics Ogre: The Knight of the Lodis Tactics Gameshark Codes. The storyline follows Lodis soldier Alphonse Loeher as he learns of his country's oppression of the neighbouring land of Ovis and eventually turns against his former comrades. It was the last video game developed by Quest before their acquisition by Square. It is a spin-off of Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together, acting as a prequel to the rest of the Ogre Battle series. It was published in Japan by Nintendo in 2001, and in North America by Atlus USA in 2002. The fourth US release in the Ogre Battle series, The Knight of Lodis follows Alphonse, a young knight from the Holy Lodis Empire. Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis is a tactical role-playing game developed by Quest Corporation for the Game Boy Advance.
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