

The K-A rating was replaced with the E (Everyone) rating, but it has now received a T (Teen) rating. When it was originally released in North America on the SNES, it was given a K-A (Kids to Adults) rating. For example, Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara was originally listed as a June 18 release, but its release is now TBA.ĮarthBound has also received a new rating from the ESRB. These listing are, unfortunately, not completely reliable. However, an official announcement has yet to be made.

The classic Super Nintendo RPG is currently listed on Nintendo of America’s website, as well as the European eShop with a release date of July 18. Plus, anything that might boost up the demand for a Mother 3 port is a good thing.EarthBound may be showing up on the Wii U eShop today, July 18.

Now that it’s on Switch, there’s one more easy way to play it. The off-beat RPG about four kids braving the world and trekking through a comical, psychic power-infused journey has stood out over the years. I almost want to print this out, hole-punch it and stick it in a binder.ĮarthBound has Nintendo Switch Online subscribers excited for a reason, after all. There’s an appeal to it, a reminder of a time when large guides for deep RPGs were more common. There are fun little asides like the Onett Times sections, and little notes on different parts of the guide. It’s got a lot of style and charm to it, befitting the game it’s walking players through. It’s basically a handy guide to everything EarthBound, available in PDF form.Įven if you’re not currently playing the classic RPG, the guide is interesting enough as a tome of game knowledge. There are also guides and charts for weapons, food, condiments, Psi, and more. At 135 pages long, it tracks the whole adventure from Onett on through the final battle. The player’s guide is not just a manual for EarthBound, but a pretty comprehensive guide to the whole game.
