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Mother [a] (known as EarthBound outside Japan) is a video game series that consists of three role-playing video games: Mother (1989), known as EarthBound Beginnings outside Japan, for the Family Computer; Mother 2 (1994), known as EarthBound outside Japan, for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System; and Mother 3 (2006) for the Game Boy Advance.
In 1996, Nintendo announced a sequel to EarthBound for the Nintendo 64: Mother 3 [26] (EarthBound 64 in North America). [108] It was scheduled for release on the 64DD, a Nintendo 64 expansion peripheral that used a magneto-optical drive, [44] but struggled to find a firm release date [109] as its protracted development entered development hell.
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The EarthBound fan community anticipated a sequel, and a North American release of Mother 3 was announced as EarthBound 64. [7] Nintendo displayed a playable version of the game at its Space World 1999 trade show , where IGN described the development's progress as "very far along" [ 8 ] and half complete.
- Runners-up: Super Metroid, EarthBound, and Donkey Kong Country The last numbered "Final Fantasy" game to feature 2D graphics was also one of the most popular entries in the long-running series.
Development for the third game in the series, Mother 3, began in 1994 for the Super Famicom [17] before shifting to the 64DD (the Nintendo 64's magneto-optical drive-based add-on) in 1996, [41] where it was advertised as a sequel to EarthBound (titled EarthBound 64) in North America. [71] Mother 3 struggled to find a firm release date due to ...
No screenshots or videos have been publicly released of it, and little is known about what the game looked or played like. However, it is speculated [4] that some gameplay elements ended up in EarthBound 64, which started development in 1994 but was cancelled in 2000. [8]