"America is the 90s was a complicated place for video games. It was a time of trivial censorship: such as the renaming of the "Holy" spell in Final Fantasy IV to "White" and the omission of any references to prayer. The Tower of Prayers became Tower of Wishes and Rosa lost her helpful "Pray" command altogether. Mortal Kombat and Doom were turning us all, allegedly, violent little monsters. If things like mentioning prayer in a video game was making peoples heads turn, then there was no way that the first part of Persona 2 (Innocent Sin) would have ever seen the light of day in America. The second chapter (Eternal Punishment) was released; but is so rare that it doesn't even count. But not all is lost..."
I went on to talk about a recently finished fan translation of Persona 2: Innocent Sin. I never checked out the fan translation because, when school started back, I basically forgot about it altogether.
However, on May 24 of this year... I came across this post on the PlayStation Blog: Lost Persona Chapter Persona 2: Innocent Sin Coming to PSP
What?
God, reach your hands down from the clouds and pinch my butt to make sure I'm dreaming! Finally my prayer got through.
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