- And since old habits die hard, Persona solves more of the Balzac problem by allowing a photo for each character. The photo can be an actual person, but a picture of a doll works just as well. Persona is meant to be used from the beginning, when characters are created. There are 16 archetypes each for men and women.
- Persona, sometimes known as Shin Megami Tensei: Persona outside of Japan, is a video game franchise developed and primarily published by Atlus. Focusing around a series of role-playing video games, Persona is a spin-off from Atlus' Megami Tensei franchise. The first entry in the series, Revelations: Persona, was released in 1996 for the PlayStation.The series has seen several more games since.
- Apr 14, 2021 This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the Persona universe in Super Smash Bros. All tracks listed here play on Mementos, and, as of the 8.1.0 update, Battlefield, Small Battlefield, Big Battlefield, and Final Destination.
- Persona Fantasy Vol. 0 - Just The Beginning Mac Os 7
- Persona Fantasy Vol. 0 - Just The Beginning Mac Os Download
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Persona Fantasy Vol. 0 - Just The Beginning Mac Os 7
Jul 13, 2011 I'm running on a new Macbook Pro(15 inch, 1gig vid card) and it works great but like with any game it makes the Mac HOT. Like really hot. And the only downside is it doesn't have that many options for plugins, what you download with it is what you get. And some games(aka.hack//Gu vol 1. ) don't work on it.
Title | Platform(s) | Release date | Developer(s) | Ref. |
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Sigma 7 | Amstrad CPC | February 1987 | Durell Software | |
Rocket Ranger | DOS | 1988 | Cinemaware | |
Iron Lord | C 64, Amiga, DOS, +6 other | 1989 | Orou Mama, Ivan Jacot | |
Corsarios | PC Booter | 1989 | Opera Soft | |
Battle Chess | Atari ST | 1989 | Interplay Entertainment | |
Maniac Mansion | Atari ST | 1989 | Lucasfilm Games | |
Space Ace | Atari ST | 1989 | ReadySoft Incorporated | |
Toobin' | Amiga | 1989 | Teque Software Development | |
Twinworld | Amiga | 1989 | Blue Byte | |
Chuck Yeager's Air Combat | DOS | 1991 | Electronic Arts | |
The Perfect General | DOS | 1991 | White Wolf Productions | |
ActRaiser 2 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | 1994 | Quintet | |
Delta V | DOS | 1994 | Bethesda Softworks | |
Mr. Nutz: Hoppin' Mad | Amiga | 1994 | Neon Software | |
Network Q RAC Rally | DOS | 1994 | Pixelkraft | |
The Elder Scrolls: Arena | DOS | 1994 | Bethesda Softworks | |
WarCraft II: Tides of Darkness | DOS | December 1995 | Blizzard Entertainment | |
Anvil of Dawn | DOS | 1995 | DreamForge Intertainment | |
Flight Unlimited | DOS | 1995 | Looking Glass Technologies | |
Jewels of the Oracle | Mac OS | 1995 | ELOI Productions | |
Microsoft Windows | ||||
Mega Man 7 | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | 1995 | Capcom | |
Pro Pinball: The Web | DOS | 1995 | Cunning Developments | |
The Dig | DOS | 1995 | Lucasfilm | |
Diablo | Microsoft Windows | December 31, 1996 | Blizzard North | |
Angel Devoid: Face of the Enemy | DOS | 1996 | Electric Demons | |
Network Q RAC Rally Championship | DOS | 1996 | Magnetic Fields | |
Nile: Passage to Egypt | Microsoft Windows | 1996 | Human Code | |
Star General | DOS | 1996 | Catware | |
Microsoft Windows | ||||
Earth 2140 | Microsoft Windows | 1997 | TopWare Interactive | |
East Front | Microsoft Windows | 1997 | TalonSoft | |
Riven: The Sequel to Myst | Mac OS | 1997 | Cyan Productions | |
Seven Kingdoms | Microsoft Windows | 1997 | Enlight Software | |
Speedboat Attack | Microsoft Windows | 1997 | Criterion Games | |
Grim Fandango | Microsoft Windows | November 1998 | LucasArts | |
Dracula's Secret | Microsoft Windows | 1998 | Corel Corporation, KLA Visual Productions | |
Extreme 500 | Microsoft Windows | 1998 | Ascaron Entertainment | |
Falcon 4.0 | Microsoft Windows | 1998 | MicroProse | |
Game, Net & Match! | Microsoft Windows | 1998 | Blue Byte | |
StarCraft | Microsoft Windows | 1998 | Blizzard Entertainment | |
The Operational Art of War Vol 1: 1939-1955 | Microsoft Windows | 1998 | TalonSoft | |
Asghan: The Dragon Slayer | Microsoft Windows | January 1, 1999 | Silmarils | |
Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor | Microsoft Windows | June 1999 | New World Computing | |
Armored Fist 3 | Microsoft Windows | 1999 | NovaLogic | |
Missile Command | Microsoft Windows | 1999 | Meyer Glass Interactive | |
Rage of Mages II: Necromancer | Microsoft Windows | 1999 | Nival Entertainment | |
Sid Meier's Civilization II: Test of Time | Microsoft Windows | 1999 | MicroProse | |
Sinistar: Unleashed | Microsoft Windows | 1999 | GameFX Technology | |
Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim | Microsoft Windows | April 20, 2000 | Cyberlore Studios | |
Grand Prix 3 | Microsoft Windows | July 28, 2000 | MicroProse | |
Mary King's Riding Star | Microsoft Windows | September 14, 2000 | Transmission Games | |
Real Myst | Microsoft Windows | November 15, 2000 | Cyan Worlds | |
Escape from Monkey Island | Microsoft Windows | November 16, 2000 | LucasArts | |
Mary King's Riding Star | PlayStation | December 22, 2000 | Transmission Games | |
Bang! Gunship Elite | Dreamcast | December 2000 | Rayland Interactive | |
Battle Isle: The Andosia War | Microsoft Windows | 2000 | Cauldron | |
Sergei Bubka's Millennium Games | Microsoft Windows | 2000 | Dinamic Multimedia | |
Ultimate Surfing | Game Boy Color | June 18, 2001 | Act Studio | |
Silent Hunter II | Microsoft Windows | December 10, 2001 | Ultimation | |
Rally Championship Xtreme | Microsoft Windows | 2001 | Warthog | |
Return of the Ninja | Game Boy Color | 2001 | Natsume | |
The Powerpuff Girls: Chemical X-Traction | PlayStation | 2001 | Asylum Entertainment, VIS Entertainment | |
Ecks vs. Sever | Game Boy Advance | January 31, 2002 | Crawfish Interactive | |
Hooters Road Trip | PlayStation | 2002 | Hoplite Research | |
Battle Realms: Winter of the Wolf | Microsoft Windows | November 21, 2002 | Liquid Entertainment | |
Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town | Game Boy Advance | February 19, 2004 | Natsume | |
Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising | Microsoft Windows | August 26, 2004 | NovaLogic | |
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time | PlayStation 2 | September 30, 2004 | Tri-Ace | |
Yohoho! Puzzle Pirates | Linux | May 2005 | Three Rings Design | |
Mac OS | ||||
Microsoft Windows | ||||
Sniper Elite | PlayStation 2 | September 30, 2005 | Rebellion Developments | |
Xbox | ||||
Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne | PlayStation 2 | 2005 | Atlus | |
Onimusha 3: Demon Siege | Microsoft Windows | February 21, 2006 | Capcom | |
Darkstar One | Microsoft Windows | May 18, 2006 | Ascaron Entertainment | |
Star Trek: Encounters | PlayStation 2 | December 7, 2006 | 4J Studios | |
Star Trek: Tactical Assault | Nintendo DS | December 21, 2006 | Quicksilver Software | |
Asphalt: Urban GT 2 | PlayStation Portable | March 22, 2007 | Virtuos | |
The Dog Island | Wii, PlayStation 2 | April 26, 2007 | Yuke's | |
Final Fantasy IV | Nintendo DS | September 5, 2007 | Matrix Software | |
Petz: Dogz 2 and Catz 2 | Mac OS X, PC, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Wii | November 14, 2007 | Yuke's | |
Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword | Nintendo DS | June 26, 2008 | Team Ninja | |
Soulcalibur: Legends | Wii | August 22, 2008 | Project Soul | |
Peppa Pig: The Game | Nintendo DS | August 7, 2009 | Asylum Entertainment | |
Wii | November 27, 2009 | |||
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles - The Crystal Bearers | Wii | February 4, 2010 | Square Enix | |
Peppa Pig: Fun and Games | Nintendo DS | March 26, 2010 | Asylum Entertainment | |
Wii | October 22, 2010 |
Cancelled titles[edit]
- Aliens Versus Predator for Game Boy Advance[1]
- America's Army: Rise of a Soldier for PlayStation 2
- Animalz Marine Zoo for Nintendo DS
- Arcatera for Dreamcast
- Assassin's Creed: Lost Legacy for Nintendo 3DS[2]
- Assassin's Creed Utopia for Android, iOS[3]
- Babyz Party for Wii
- Bonx for Game Boy Advance
- Bratz: Formal Funk for PlayStation 2
- Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 for Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One[4]
- Call of Juarez for Xbox
- Campus for PlayStation 2, Xbox[5]
- Charlie's Angels for Game Boy Advance, Xbox
- Cloudberry Kingdom for PlayStation Vita
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon for GameCube
- Dance on Broadway for Nintendo DS
- Dragon Riders for Game Boy Color
- E.T.: Return to the Green Planet for PlayStation 2
- Far Cry Instincts for PlayStation 2
- F1 Racing Championship 2 for Windows, PlayStation 2
- Funky Barn for PlayStation 3
- Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado for Dreamcast
- Guitar Hits for PlayStation Portable
- Haze for Windows, Xbox 360
- Heroes for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360[6]
- Imagine: Animal Doctor for Windows
- Killer Freaks from Outer Space for Wii U
- Killing Day for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360[7]
- Larry Bond's Harpoon 4 for Windows[8]
- Might & Magic Raiders for Browser
- My Life Coach for Nintendo DS
- Petz: Monkeyz House for Windows
- Steep for Nintendo Switch[9]
- TMNT for PlayStation 3
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 for Windows[10]
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter for GameCube
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 for Wii
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Commander for Browser[11]
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier for Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Island Thunder for PlayStation 2
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Phantoms for Wii U
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow 6: Patriots for Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One[12]
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Critical Hour for PlayStation 2
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear for PlayStation 2
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas for GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox
- V.I.P. for Dreamcast
- Wildwaters for Nintendo 64
References[edit]
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- ^'Assassin's Creed 3DS KIA'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
- ^'Assassin's Creed Utopia brings city-building to iOS, Android'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
- ^'Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 to be reimagined into new IP'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
- ^'Campus [PS2/XBOX – Cancelled]'. unseen64.net. July 25, 2009. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
- ^'Ubisoft finds Heroes'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
- ^'Ubisoft files Killing Day, Driver trademarks'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
- ^'Harpoon 4 down, but not out'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
- ^'Ubisoft Quietly Cancels Switch Game Steep'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
- ^'PC Ghost Recon 2 canceled'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
- ^'John Romero Takes on Ghost Recon'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
- ^'Rainbow Six: Patriots Was Canceled to Allow for a 'Next-Gen Experience''. GameSpot. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the Persona universe in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. All tracks listed here play on Mementos, and, as of the 8.1.0 update, Battlefield, Small Battlefield, Big Battlefield, and Final Destination. Depending on which game the music is from, Mementos' appearance will change to match. Last Surprise[edit]
Origin[edit]This song is the main battle theme taken directly from Persona 5. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Persona 5 Composition, arrangement, and lyrics Copyright ATLUS Co., Ltd. Other uses[edit]This track was used in Joker's second reveal trailer.
Beneath the Mask[edit]
Origin[edit]This theme is an arrangement of a song from Persona 5. It originally played when exploring Tokyo, the main setting of the game, at night; an instrumental version plays during the day. The original song has a laidback, bluesy style that primarily focuses on bass, wah-wah guitar, and rhodes. For the Ultimate remix, the song's tempo is significantly increased while keeping the same instrumentation; a string section is also added, giving it a more lively and energetic tone overall to match the upbeat Persona 5 soundtrack. The vocals are performed by the original singer, Lyn Inaizumi. Origin Video[edit]Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Persona 5 Arrangement Supervisor: ACE (TOMOri Kudo / CHiCO) Lyrics and Composition: Atlus Co., Ltd. Arrangement: SEKAI WALKER Producers LLC. Composition and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd. Arrangement Copyright Nintendo Other uses[edit]This track was used in Joker's second reveal trailer and for the Morgana Mii Fighter hat showcase.
Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There[edit]
Origin[edit]This song is the main theme taken directly from Persona 5, which plays during the game's intro movie, when the Phantom Thieves hijack the airwaves to send a Calling Card to Masayoshi Shido (instrumental version), and during the ending cutscene. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Persona 5 Composition, arrangement, and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd. Other uses[edit]This track is used in Joker's Classic Mode credits, as well as in his DLC Spirit Board.
Rivers In the Desert[edit]
Origin[edit]This song is taken directly from Persona 5, where it plays during certain late-game boss fights, namely against Shido, the Holy Grail, and the New Game+ fight against Caroline and Justine. The second full verse is omitted from the Ultimate version of the song - it is unclear if this is for censorship purposes, as the second verse contains the lyric 'hell', or simply to cut down on the length, as the full version would be among the longest songs in the game. Interestingly, Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight edited the song in the same way. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Persona 5 Composition, arrangement, and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd.
Our Beginning[edit]
Origin[edit]This song is taken directly from Persona 5, where it plays when Joker summons Satanael, his ultimate Persona. This song also plays during the final boss fight in Joker's Classic Mode. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Persona 5 Composition and arrangement Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd. Reach Out To The Truth[edit]
Origin[edit]This song is the main battle theme taken directly from Persona 4. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Persona 4 Composition, arrangement, and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd. Other uses[edit]This track was used in Joker's second reveal trailer and the Persona 4 Protagonist Mii Swordfighter costume and Teddie Mii Fighter hat showcase.
I'll Face Myself[edit]
Origin[edit]An arrangement of the theme of the same name from Persona 4. This particular remix keeps the guitar-focused approach of the boss battle version of the song, but uses the piano instrumentation and overall structure from the 'Acceptance' version of the theme, which plays at various points in the game (most often when a character accepts their Shadow Self). An instrumental version of the beginning of Never More plays at the start. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Persona 4 Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Yamauchi Composition: Atlus Co., Ltd. Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. Composition Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd. Arrangement Copyright Nintendo Time To Make History[edit]
Origin[edit]This song is the main battle theme of Persona 4 Golden, an updated port of Persona 4. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Persona 4 Golden Composition, arrangement, and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd
Mass Destruction[edit]
Origin[edit]This track is the main battle theme taken from Persona 3. Despite remaining unchanged otherwise, the line 'Damn right' is replaced with the line 'All night', which is used elsewhere in the song. This is likely due to the game's age rating being lower than Persona 3 in all regions. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Persona 3 Composition, arrangement, and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd. Other uses[edit]This track was used in Joker's second reveal trailer and the Persona 3 Protagonist Mii Swordfighter Costume showcase.
Battle Hymn of the Soul[edit]
Origin[edit]This song is taken directly from Persona 3, where it is the theme for the boss battle against Nyx Avatar. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Persona 3 Composition and arrangement Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd. Japanese title: 全ての人の魂の戦い, Battle for Everyone's Souls Aria of the Soul[edit]
Origin[edit]This song is an arrangement of the recurring Velvet Room theme that appears throughout the series, debuting in the original Revelations: Persona. Despite this, it is classified as a Persona 5 music track on Mementos, as indicated by the red background when it plays. Whereas 'Aria of the Soul' typically uses solemn instrumentation similar to that of a chamber orchestra—a female vocalist backed by piano and strings—the Ultimate remix takes the 'acid jazz' approach of Persona 5's soundtrack, introducing bass and electric guitar along with a drumkit. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Revelations: Persona Arrangement Supervisor: Mitsuhiro Kitadani Lyrics and Composition: Atlus Co., Ltd. Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. Composition and lyrics Copyright Atlus Co., Ltd. Arrangement Copyright Nintendo Japanese title: 全ての人の魂の詩, Poem of Everyone's Souls Trivia[edit]
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