description Lunar: Eternal Blue Overview
Lunar: Eternal Blue is a 1994 RPG developed by Game Arts for the Sega CD. It served as a sequel to Lunar: The Silver Star, expanding upon its story and utilizing enhanced graphics, cutscenes, and voice acting due to the console's capabilities. Released in Japan in 1994 and North America in 1995, it received positive reviews for its translation and genre expansion.
info Lunar: Eternal Blue Specifications
| Country | Japan |
| Year | 1994 |
help Lunar: Eternal Blue FAQ
Is Lunar: Eternal Blue a direct sequel to Lunar: The Silver Star?
Yes, Lunar: Eternal Blue is the sequel to Lunar: The Silver Star. It is set about 1000 years later and follows Hiro after he meets Lucia from the Blue Star.
Who developed and localized Lunar: Eternal Blue?
Game Arts developed Lunar: Eternal Blue with Studio Alex involvement for the Sega CD. Working Designs localized the North American release in the mid-1990s.
What did the Sega CD add to Lunar: Eternal Blue?
The Sega CD format allowed more animated cutscenes, voice acting, and CD-quality music than a cartridge RPG of the same era. Noriyuki Iwadare composed the game's music.
What is Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete?
Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete is the later remake of Lunar: Eternal Blue for Sega Saturn and PlayStation. It updated the 1994 Sega CD RPG with revised presentation and was localized on PlayStation by Working Designs.
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