Talk:Usas

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This page should be turned into a disambiguation redirect page: USAS seems to be the name of this video game, but it's also the commonly-used acronym for United Students Against Sweatshops (just google "usas" to see how popular the anti-sweatshop group's acronym is). I imagine that would mean the existing page about the video game would need to be renamed to something else, like usas game.

I guess the page should be renamed to make things easier. The full name of the game (no pun intended) is 'The Treasure of Usas', and I think the article should be named accordingly.--Bakabaka 22:26, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

Why is this game on the 'Japan exclusive video games' list? The game was imported properly and displays English text and dialogue on a non-Japanese MSX2.--Bakabaka 22:43, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Multiplayer?

The box on the right mentions 'multiplayer', yet the only way I can think of Usas as a multiplayer game is one player playing Wit and the the other Cles. Since both are played aternately, never simultaneously, I guess Usas is a single-player game. Even the original manual states 'This game is for one player.' (Usas User's Manual)--Bakabaka 22:41, 20 June 2006 (UTC)