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Originally posted by soundwave
If all else fails--get some sleep and call your cousin up!
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Originally posted by soundwave
If all else fails--get some sleep and call your cousin up!
Hehe, my cousin...isn't with us anymore ;p
Bahn, I am dead serious! :(
oh. ok :D
The game you are describing really sounds like Mountain King, although it wasn't released on the NES.
Are you sure it was the NES? Mountain King was released on the Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 8 bit computers, Colecovision, Commodore 64, and Intellivision.
Here's some screens of the 5200 version-
http://www.atariage.com/5200/screens...tainKing_1.png
http://www.atariage.com/5200/screens...tainKing_2.png
http://www.atariage.com/5200/screens...tainKing_3.png
That's pretty obscure. I may have seen that game once before.
I doubt that's it, since it's hard to confuse the NES with any of those systems, but here's hoping.
Mountain King - wow! Looks kind of interesting. I'm off to eBay.
Mountain King was cool. I used to have the C64 version.
Mountain King is a fun game.Quote:
Originally posted by Nick
That's pretty obscure. I may have seen that game once before.
I doubt that's it, since it's hard to confuse the NES with any of those systems, but here's hoping.
Mountain King - wow! Looks kind of interesting. I'm off to eBay.
It also happens to be one of the first (the other that I can think of being Haunted House) games I ever played that features a simulated pseudo-lighting effect. You have a flashlight, which you must shine in certain areas in order to see hidden treasures. Sure, it's not a lighting effect as we know it today, but it's the same idea and was a captivating gameplay mechanic in it's day.
CBS Electronics made some good games in those days.
Tim, be honest, are you making this up? Cause, it sounds either: Fake or Completely Retarded.
Dude, just shut up already, please.
Eh?
What is this? Aurora 2 CE: Hyper Sensitive Edition?
All I'm saying is this sounds like some fake shit or something.