The book will then rapidly flicking pages in a rather hurried and embarrassed manner. The two book shaped enemies known as Mystic Book (ジャッカル or Magical Book in Japan) and National Scar (デビルマガジン or Devil Magazine in Japan), will sometimes land on a centrefold of a semi-nude lady with a heart over her. Rather funny to come by is a somewhat green piece of humour from the designers over at Square. Flying Omlette also suggests that this could be a reference to the tale of Urashima Taro, a Japanese man who saves a sea turtle from some children and is then taken by it to dine at the Dragon Emperor’s palace. It is possible that this turtle may be related to Booskaboo from Seiken Densetsu 3, a sea turtle that transports the heroes until they encounter Flammie. It is in fact a gigantic turtle’s shell, and seen from above the shape of the island and what appear to be the extremities and head of a turtle are clearly indicative of this being true (or at least partly, as it may even be that the turtle is still alive). The island is no ordinary island, howeve, as one inhabitant describes.
The shop there really isn’t doing good business, only selling a rare Sea Hare Tail which restores water to King Omar’s village (and even that he gave away for free to our heroes). South of the desert of Kakkara is a small island with a single town inhabited mostly by people escaping the lunacy of the Empire or looking to set up a new life where laws don’t matter. Some mistakenly quote the face to appear on the Lofty Mountains near Mandala, but it is nowhere to be seen there. The second face appears on the mountains to the South of the Empire’s Southtown, toward the Eastern side.
If you use the full world map view while riding Flammie (press Start), you can see it as a single black pixel amidst the blue waters. Firstly in the middle of the ocean, to the East of the Ice Country and South of the Lost Continent. In the case of Secret of Mana, we see the face appear twice. Later photographs from other orbiters have further confirmed that the face is merely an optical illusion, but this did not stop the face being referenced in several games, including Zak McKracken, Final Fantasy IV, and Secret of Mana. On July 25th, 1976, the Mars orbiter Viking I took a set of photographs of the Cydonia Mensae on the Martian surface, several of which showed what appears to be a human face, as well as pyramids and other formations which some took to mean they were made by intelligent life. We’ll be adding more to the list as we document them.Ĭome ride Flammie to unveil this mystery… Note: Secret of Mana has many duplicate codes because there were many different copies of the game made.Here’s we’ll be reviewing some of the weird and wonderful things that can be found within Secret of Mana, either intentionally there, or caused by bugs left in the game when it was released. Alternatively if you'd like to see what Secret of Mana Game Genie codes that I have follow the link to be taken there instead.
If the code you need isn't on this page then you should head back to my Secret of Mana Pro Action Replay codes index page and look over there. The codes on this page are only for the ingame Sprite Character.
That guide will go into a lot of detail about how to setup and use the codes you find on these pages and some trouble shooting tips for those who need them. Those of you out there who are playing on an SNES Emulator that need help figuring out how to use the codes on this page should visit my how to setup Game Genie and PAR codes for SNES guide. If you're playing with an actual physical console you'll need to purchase a physical Game Genie or Pro Action Replay and use the codes that way. If you are unfamiliar with Game Genie or Pro Action Replay (PAR) cheats and how to use them - fear not! Both of these things are usually found under the Cheat tab if you're playing on an Emulator which is located on the Toolbar at the top of the Emulator's window. Secret of Mana Sprite Pro Action Replay Codes (USA)