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Originally posted by Meiscoolquote:Originally posted by Archem2quote:Originally posted by MeiscoolAnother good RPG that isn't talked much about, but I'm sure most of you have heard of, was Crystalis. I think that was by far the best NES game put out in it's time period.If that's the game I think you're talking about, yeah, it was pretty fun. For a LoZ clone. And there was a GBC remake, but I furkin' lost it. Since I lost both the NES and GBC versions (identical), and it's so rare, I fear I'll never finish it... Did somebody say Limewire?
Originally posted by MeiscoolSecert of Evermore for the SNES. Hardly "unheard" of, but rarly talked about.
Originally posted by VenatorDownload "The Magic Flap", that's an amazing old RPG about an old witch who'se stollen the last cup of human kindness and is threatening to drink it, to restore her beauty. It's up to the protagonist, an apprentice Butcher, to save the day using his meat Cleaver.This game was made by a Russian Company in 1998 for the Spectrum; Russia is the world's leading producer of Spectrum games, since it's so poor.
Originally posted by Omega Weaponquote:Originally posted by VenatorDownload "The Magic Flap", that's an amazing old RPG about an old witch who'se stollen the last cup of human kindness and is threatening to drink it, to restore her beauty. It's up to the protagonist, an apprentice Butcher, to save the day using his meat Cleaver.This game was made by a Russian Company in 1998 for the Spectrum; Russia is the world's leading producer of Spectrum games, since it's so poor.What is it comparable to? Is it available for downloading?
Originally posted by headspaceit's not the one that reveals the pixelated witches breasts at the end is it? I seem to remember she feeds the orphan her own milk as a substitute for the milk of human kindness.
Originally posted by Omega Weaponquote:Originally posted by headspaceit's not the one that reveals the pixelated witches breasts at the end is it? I seem to remember she feeds the orphan her own milk as a substitute for the milk of human kindness.WHAT? You are serious, good sir?