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Nelson Schneider - wrote on 07/19/2017
1996 was a big year for game releases. Not many of that year’s strong lineup actually made it to the West, however, leaving those outside of Japan with the impression that 1996 was something of a downer year, with the SNES in decline and excitement ramping up for Sony’s brand new PlayStation. One of the titles Japan received in 1996 that the rest of the world didn’t was “Do-Re-Mi Fantasy: Milon no Dokidoki Daibouken,” a sequel to “Milon’s Secret Castle.” While the original subtitle, directly translated, means “Milon’s Heartpounding Great Adventure,” when Hudson, the venerable company behind this title, re-released the game in all regions on the WiiWare service in 2008, they didn’t bother to translate the title… or any of the game’s other text. Thankfully, …