
While a digital re-release for North American consumers would be welcomed by fans of the game, it seems something must be holding this possibility up, otherwise it could have been easily made available on the North America PlayStation Store 10 years ago as well. Translator, Tomoko Takaya Cast Musashi, Mona Marshall Princess Fillet, Sandy Fox (as Marie Danielle) Jon (Colonel Capricciola), Steven Jay Blum (as David. During this time, Leno was given the name. When Jon was trapped in the stocks outside of Grillin' Village, Leno stayed with him the whole time, and became a dog that everyone in town loved, and was also made the 'town dog' by the mayor. He is a very faithful and loving dog, always alongside Jon when they are out having adventures. The PSOne Classic version of “Brave Fencer Musashi” was released on the PlayStation store for Japanese customers just before its 10 year anniversary on July 9, 2008. As evidence of their expansion, Brave Fencer Musashi is an action/RPG set in a 3D. Leno(Reno in the Japanese version) is the faithful dog of Jon. While we could speculate that this means a re-release of the action game, perhaps as a PSOne Classic for the PlayStation Store, the video was not shared to the North America Square Enix YouTube channel. The video features artwork of classic characters from the game, including Musashi, Princess Fillet, and various townspeople and villains the player encounters with some of the most memorable musical tracks from the game playing at the same time.Īt this point, it seems that Square Enix is simply recognizing the PlayStation title’s milestone, as there are no announced plans for a new Musashi game as of yet. The action title follows the titular main character, loosely based on the historical Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. The game would later be released in North America in October of 1998. Mona Marshall is the English dub voice of Musashi in Brave Fencer Musashi, and Rica Matsumoto is the Japanese voice. Monday marks the 20th year anniversary since the title’s release in Japan on July 16, 1998. Square Enix released a commemorative video of “ Brave Fencer Musashi” on its official Japanese YouTube channel.
