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|title=EarthBound
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|released={{jp|1994|August 27}}{{us|1995|June 1}}
|released={{jp|1994|August 27}}{{us|1995|June 1}}
|players=1
|players=1
|systems=[[Super Nintendo]]<br />[[Game Boy Advance]]
|systems=[[Super Nintendo]], [[Game Boy Advance]]
|ESRB=KA
|ratings={{ESRB|KA}}
|media=Cartridge
|media=Cartridge
|preceded by=[[Mother]]/[[EarthBound Zero]]
|preceded by=[[Mother]]
|followed by=[[Mother 3]]
|followed by=[[Mother 3]]
}}
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[[Image:Earthbound-firstpage.png|thumb|left|A screenshot from the game.]]
[[Image:Earthbound-firstpage.png|thumb|left|A screenshot from the game.]]
'''EarthBound''' is an [[RPG]] for the [[Super Nintendo]]. It had good success in Japan as Mother 2 and [[Nintendo]] ported it to the US with a big advertising campaign, but failed to sell as well as in Japan. Later, in Japan, it was re-released on a [[GBA]] cartridge along with [[Mother]] (the first game). On [[April 20]], [[2006]] [[Mother 3]] was released in Japan on GBA.
'''EarthBound''' is an [[RPG]] for the [[Super Nintendo]]. It had good success in Japan as Mother 2 and [[Nintendo]] ported it to the US with a big advertising campaign, but failed to sell as well as in Japan. Later, in Japan, it was re-released on a [[GBA]] cartridge along with [[Mother]] (the first game). On [[April 20]], [[2006]] [[Mother 3]] was released in Japan on GBA.


The game is often dubbed a "sequel" to the original Mother, an [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] title released only in Japan. In practice, however, the games largely exist as "stand alone" titles, with similar themes and storylines, but little plot or character continuity.
The game is often dubbed a "sequel" to the original Mother, an [[NES]] title released only in Japan. In practice, however, the games largely exist as "stand alone" titles, with similar themes and storylines, but little plot or character continuity.


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|'''[[EarthBound/Controls|Getting Started &gt;&gt;]]'''
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|'''[[EarthBound/Walkthrough|Walkthrough &gt;&gt;]]'''
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==Table of Contents==
==Table of Contents==
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Revision as of 17:41, 7 October 2007

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A screenshot from the game.

EarthBound is an RPG for the Super Nintendo. It had good success in Japan as Mother 2 and Nintendo ported it to the US with a big advertising campaign, but failed to sell as well as in Japan. Later, in Japan, it was re-released on a GBA cartridge along with Mother (the first game). On April 20, 2006 Mother 3 was released in Japan on GBA.

The game is often dubbed a "sequel" to the original Mother, an NES title released only in Japan. In practice, however, the games largely exist as "stand alone" titles, with similar themes and storylines, but little plot or character continuity.

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Table of Contents