There’s something special about adding true classics to the collection—especially when they come from a legendary action-RPG lineage like the Ys series. Today on Retro Gaming Life, I’m excited to share two incredible new additions that any retro enthusiast will instantly recognize.
First up is Ys Book I & II, a cornerstone release that helped define what action RPGs could be in the early CD era. Originally developed by Nihon Falcom, this compilation brought together the first two adventures of Adol Christin with enhanced audio, anime-style cutscenes, and that unforgettable redbook CD soundtrack. Even today, it stands as one of the best examples of how CD technology elevated storytelling and immersion in gaming.
Alongside it is Ys III: Wanderers from Ys, a bold departure from the top-down gameplay of its predecessors. This entry shifted to a side-scrolling perspective, giving it a unique feel within the series while still delivering the fast-paced combat and epic music fans love. Whether you’re revisiting it or experiencing it for the first time, it’s a fascinating chapter in the evolution of Ys.
Both of these titles were iconic on the TurboGrafx-16 and its CD add-on, showcasing just how ahead of its time the system really was. The artwork alone on these cases is enough to transport you back to a golden era of gaming, when opening a new game felt like unlocking a whole new world.
Of course, no unboxing or collection moment in this house goes unnoticed—especially not by my feline companion. Mouser made sure to personally inspect these new arrivals, giving them the classic curious sniff of approval. Whether it’s the shiny cases or just the excitement of something new, Mouser always seems to know when a legendary title enters the collection. I’d say that’s the official Retro Gaming Life quality check right there.
Moments like this are what retro collecting is all about—rediscovering timeless games, appreciating their history, and sharing the experience (even with a curious cat). Stay tuned for more pickups, deep dives, and retro goodness right here on Retro Gaming Life.







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