Trivia
If you play through the campaign and start it a second time, there are some minor changes in the plot.
Contributed by
-Chris (7376) on Oct 09, 2001.
The name Hundred Swords is derived from the simple fact that each side can control a maximum of one hundred soldiers.
Contributed by
-Chris (7376) on Oct 09, 2001.
Hundred Swords was the second game to be released as an @barai (= pay later) version for Sega’s Dreamcast. @barai is a Japan-only service that allows users to buy a cheap, restricted version of a game and then unlock it at any time with a downloadable key code at extra cost. The complete @barai version of Hundred Swords was roughly 4,000 yen (~$37), 1,000 for the game plus 3,000 for the key, whereas the normal retail version cost around 5,800 yen (~$50). The first Sega @barai game was Eternal Arcadia (released as Skies of Arcadia outside of Japan).
Contributed by
-Chris (7376) on Oct 09, 2001.