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Revision as of 18:39, 15 October 2010
EarthBound (Known as Mother 2 in Japan[1]) is a role-playing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Ape Inc. and HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo. It is the sequel to the Japan-only NES game, Mother. Earthbound was first released in Japan on August 27, 1994. The game was later released on June 2, 1995 in North America.
Characters
Playable Characters
Ness is the protagonist of Earthbound. Ness is a boy from the town of Onett. Ness uses his psychic abilities to perform PSI Flash and PSI Rockin' attacks. In addition to PSI attacks, Ness uses various baseball bats as weapons.
Paula is a girl from Twoson. Paula is able to perform PSI Freeze, PSI Fire, and PSI Thunder attacks. Paula uses various fry pans as weapons.
Jeff is a boy from Winters. Jeff is unable to perform PSI attacks; instead, he relies on his high IQ to help the team. Jeff is able to repair certain items that would otherwise be unusable. To attack, he uses various types of guns. He is the son of the famous scientist Dr. Andonuts.
Poo is the oldest member of the team. Poo is a prince from Dalaam and a martial arts master. He is able to perform PSI Freeze, PSI Thunder, and PSI Starstorm. Poo specializes in a sword known as the Sword of Kings.
Locations in EarthBound |
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Eagleland
Cities and towns
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FoggyLand Winters • Snow Wood Boarding House • Brick Road Maze • Lake Tess • Stonehenge • Summers • Scaraba Cultural Museum • Toto • Stoic Club |
Chommo Dalaam • Mu • Scaraba • Pyramid • Dungeon Man • Deep Darkness • Tenda Village |
Special locations
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References
External Links
- Article at GameHiker's Nintendo Wiki
- *Article on StrategyWiki, the game guide encyclopedia