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Lunar: Eternal Blue | |
Developer | Game Arts Studio Alex |
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Publisher | Entertainment Software Publishing (Japan) Kadokawa Shoten (Japan on Sega CD) Working Designs (United States) |
Platforms | Mega Drive Mini 2, PlayStation, Saturn, Sega CD |
Released | Lunar: Eternal Blue Mega-CD Japan: December 22, 1994 Sega CD United States: September 1995 Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete Saturn Japan: July 23, 1998 PS1 Japan: May 27, 1999 PS1 United States: December 15, 2000 Sega Mega Drive Mini 2 Japan: October 27, 2022 |
Added to Museum |
Mega Drive Mini 2: May 2, 2024 Unofficial fan patch: May 19, 2024 |
Lunar: Eternal Blue (ルナ エターナルブルー, Runa: Etānaru Burū), is a role-playing video game by Game Arts and Studio Alex.
Releases
Game Arts and Studio Alex developed Lunar: Eternal Blue' on Sega CD and Kadoawa Shoten published it in Japan on December 20, 1991. A Sega CD version was published by Woring Designs in the United States of America in September 1995.
A remake, titled Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete was developed by Game Arts and Studio Alex. Entertainment Software Publishing published a Sega Saturn version in Japan on July 23, 1998 and a PlayStation version in Japan on May 27, 1999.
The PlayStation version was published by Working Designs in the United States of America on December 15, 2000.
Fan patch for English localization
On December 21, 2020 a fan translation group named stargood Translations and a translator named Ms. Tea released an "Un-Worked Designs" patch for the English localization on Sega CD that removed most non-translation-related changes.