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** Vigoro is voiced by Charles Martinet, none other than the voice of Mario.
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** Vigoro is voiced by Charles Martinet, none other than the (now former) voice of Mario.
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* HeAlsoDid: Julissa Aguirre, who voices Fina, would later go on to voice Nights in ''VideoGame/NightsJourneyOfDreams''.
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** Julissa Aguirre, who voices Fina, would later go on to voice Nights in ''VideoGame/NightsJourneyOfDreams''.
* HeAlsoDid: ** Vigoro is voiced by Charles Martinet, none other than the voice of Mario.
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* HeAlsoDid: Vigoro is voiced by Charles Martinet, none other than the voice of Mario.
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* HeAlsoDid: Julissa Aguirre, who voices Fina, would later go on to voice Nights in ''VideoGame/NightsJourneyOfDreams''.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: The humorous warning that plays when putting this game in a CD player loses a bit of its novelty since CD players aren’t nearly as prevalent anymore.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: As of 2021, both the Dreamcast and Gamecube releases are now out of print. Thus, they tend to be sold at exorbitant prices.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: As of 2021, 2023, both the Dreamcast and Gamecube [=GameCube=] releases are now out of print. Thus, they tend to be sold at exorbitant prices.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There once was a very persistent rumor that a BonusBoss called the "Horteka Water Beast" could be found in the lower regions of Horteka. It supposedly would ask you if it could see the Green Moon Crystal, and if you indulged it, it would steal the Crystal and you would have to battle it to get the Crystal back. There ''are'' creatures that can be seen swimming in Horteka's swamps, but that is all they do.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There once was a very persistent rumor that a BonusBoss SuperBoss called the "Horteka Water Beast" could be found in the lower regions of Horteka. It supposedly would ask you if it could see the Green Moon Crystal, and if you indulged it, it would steal the Crystal and you would have to battle it to get the Crystal back. There ''are'' creatures that can be seen swimming in Horteka's swamps, but that is all they do.
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* QuoteSource: For AvengingTheVillain.
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* DuelingGames: The original [=DreamCast=] game was released in 2000 around the time of other [=DreamCast=] {{JRPG}}s ''VideoGame/EvolutionTheWorldOfSacredDevice'' and ''VideoGame/GrandiaII''. The [=GameCube=] remake of Skies of Arcadia was compared to ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' for the same system. All games mentioned are [[{{Reconstruction}} Reconstructions]] of the JRPG genre in the wake of Deconstructions like ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''. [[note]]The [=DreamCast=] original was also contemporaneous with ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'', which was another Reconstruction of the genre -- however, this is not seen so much as a [[DuelingGames Dueling Game]], since the games were for different consoles at a time when cross-platform games were rare.[[/note]]
* MultiDiscWork: The Sega Dreamcast version of Skies of Arcadia was split into two discs. Averted with the UpdatedRerelease of Skies of Arcadia: Legends on the Nintendo Gamecube.
* MultiDiscWork: The Sega Dreamcast version of Skies of Arcadia was split into two discs. Averted with the UpdatedRerelease of Skies of Arcadia: Legends on the Nintendo Gamecube.
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* DuelingGames: The original [=DreamCast=] Dreamcast game was released in 2000 around the time of other [=DreamCast=] Dreamcast {{JRPG}}s ''VideoGame/EvolutionTheWorldOfSacredDevice'' and ''VideoGame/GrandiaII''. The [=GameCube=] remake of Skies of Arcadia was compared to ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' for the same system. All games mentioned are [[{{Reconstruction}} Reconstructions]] of the JRPG genre in the wake of Deconstructions like ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''. [[note]]The [=DreamCast=] Dreamcast original was also contemporaneous with ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'', which was another Reconstruction of the genre -- however, this is not seen so much as a [[DuelingGames Dueling Game]], since the games were for different consoles at a time when cross-platform games were rare.[[/note]]
* MultiDiscWork: The Sega Dreamcast version of Skies of Arcadia was split into two discs. Averted with the UpdatedRerelease ofSkies ''Skies of Arcadia: Legends Legends'' on the Nintendo Gamecube.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The game did have a sequel in the [[http://archive.videogamesdaily.com/features/soj_int_2003.asp planning stages]] back in 2003, but seems to have been placed permanently on hold.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The game did have a sequel in the [[http://archive.videogamesdaily.com/features/soj_int_2003.asp planning stages]] back in 2003, but seems to have been placed permanently on hold.hold.
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* DuelingGames: The original [=DreamCast=] game was released in 2000 around the time of other [=DreamCast=] {{JRPG}}s ''VideoGame/EvolutionTheWorldOfSacredDevice'' and ''VideoGame/GrandiaII''. The [=GameCube=] remake of Skies of Arcadia was compared to ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' for the same system. All games mentioned are [[ReconstructedTrope Reconstructions]] of the JRPG genre in the wake of Deconstructions like ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''. [[note]]The [=DreamCast=] original was also contemporaneous with ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'', which was another Reconstruction of the genre -- however, this is not seen so much as a [[DuelingGames Dueling Game]], since the games were for different consoles at a time when cross-platform games were rare.[[/note]]
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* DuelingGames: The original [=DreamCast=] game was released in 2000 around the time of other [=DreamCast=] {{JRPG}}s ''VideoGame/EvolutionTheWorldOfSacredDevice'' and ''VideoGame/GrandiaII''. The [=GameCube=] remake of Skies of Arcadia was compared to ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' for the same system. All games mentioned are [[ReconstructedTrope [[{{Reconstruction}} Reconstructions]] of the JRPG genre in the wake of Deconstructions like ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''. [[note]]The [=DreamCast=] original was also contemporaneous with ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'', which was another Reconstruction of the genre -- however, this is not seen so much as a [[DuelingGames Dueling Game]], since the games were for different consoles at a time when cross-platform games were rare.[[/note]]
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I remember this from way back, I think everyone that played the game at the time fell for it.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There once was a very persistent rumor that a BonusBoss called the "Horteka Water Beast" could be found in the lower regions of Horteka. It supposedly would ask you if it could see the Green Moon Crystal, and if you indulged it, it would steal the Crystal and you would have to battle it to get the Crystal back. There ''are'' creatures that can be seen swimming in Horteka's swamps, but that is all they do.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Would you believe that Vigoro shares [[Creator/CharlesMartinet the same voice actor]] as SuperMario?
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* DuelingGames: The original [=DreamCast=] game was released in 2000 around the time of other [=DreamCast=] {{JRPG}}s ''VideoGame/EvolutionTheWorldOfSacredDevice'' and ''VideoGame/GrandiaII''. The [=GameCube=] remake of Skies of Arcadia was compared to ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' for the same system. All games mentioned are [[ReconstructedTrope Reconstructions]] of the JRPG genre in the wake of Deconstructions like ''FinalFantasyVII''.''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''. [[note]]The [=DreamCast=] original was also contemporaneous with ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'', which was another Reconstruction of the genre -- however, this is not seen so much as a [[DuelingGames Dueling Game]], since the games were for different consoles at a time when cross-platform games were rare.[[/note]]
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* DuelingGames: The original [=DreamCast=] game was released in 2000 around the time of other [=DreamCast=] {{JRPG}}s ''VideoGame/EvolutionTheWorldOfSacredDevice'' and ''VideoGame/GrandiaII''. The [=GameCube=] remake of Skies of Arcadia was compared to ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' for the same system. All games mentioned are [[ReconstructedTrope Reconstructions]] of the JRPG genre in the wake of Deconstructions like ''FinalFantasyVII''. [[note]]The [=DreamCast=] original was also contemporaneous with ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'', which was another Reconstruction of the genre -- however, this is not seen so much as a [[DuelingGames Dueling Game]], since the games were for different consoles at a time when cross-platform games were rare.[[/note]]
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The game did have a sequel in the [[http://archive.videogamesdaily.com/features/soj_int_2003.asp planning stages]] back in 2003, but seems to have been placed permanently on hold.