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Post by Nester the Lark on Mar 29, 2009 16:24:22 GMT -5
Bomber-Frog is correct! (Altho, the InfoGenius Productivity Pak was by the same company.) Answer: Workboy from Fab Tek for the Game Boy. The funniest thing about it is that the "Daybook" feature could keep track of your appointments for the next 255 years. Is there anyone out there who still uses their original Game Boy to plan their schedules for more than 150 years after their deaths? I'll come up with another clue tomorrow; limit them to once per day. ScoreboardWildcat - 1 8bitretroshit - 1 Bomber-Frog - 1
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Post by Nester the Lark on Mar 30, 2009 12:47:17 GMT -5
Clue: In this odd adventure game from 1991, you play as a guy in a trench coat who wanders around a city doing good deeds. As your reputation increases, new areas open up and the story progresses. But if you lose all your health, you get put into a deathtrap that you must figure out how to escape from in order to continue.
Guess the game!
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Post by Wildcat on Mar 30, 2009 14:57:41 GMT -5
Would that be Nightshade?
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Post by Nester the Lark on Mar 30, 2009 15:36:19 GMT -5
And Wildcat takes the lead! Answer: Nightshade from Ultra Games for the NES. HVGN Review"That's a great grate. My great great grandfather had a grate that was greater than this grate, though." ScoreboardWildcat - 2 8bitretroshit - 1 Bomber-Frog - 1
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Post by Nester the Lark on Mar 31, 2009 13:17:45 GMT -5
Clue: This 16-bit platform game shares some similarities with Super Mario World. You play as either a boy or a girl who rides a dinosaur. You can defeat enemies by jumping on them, and you can dismount your dinosaur at any time. The boy's dinosaur can also punch, and the girl's dinosaur can throw little arrow things.
The levels are filled with tricky jumps. The first boss is a caveman who drops stones from the top of the screen, and then breaks them to try to hurt you with the debris.
Guess the game!
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Post by Wildcat on Apr 1, 2009 14:02:57 GMT -5
No clue, my friend.
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Post by Old Man Rupee on Apr 2, 2009 8:56:49 GMT -5
Don't know. That Nightshade looks pretty cool though! I shall pray for a Virtual Console release
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Post by Nester the Lark on Apr 3, 2009 13:47:12 GMT -5
OK, no one has guessed it yet, so you get one more clue and one more day.
Clue 2: The game was based on a low-budget movie that was trying to ride on the success of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
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Post by Wildcat on Apr 3, 2009 14:03:46 GMT -5
All right. I think I have it: Dino City.
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Post by Nester the Lark on Apr 3, 2009 17:38:39 GMT -5
Wildcat is correct! Answer: Dino City from Irem for the SNES. ScoreboardWildcat - 3 8bitretroshit - 1 Bomber-Frog - 1
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Post by ness13 on Apr 4, 2009 19:44:32 GMT -5
ok try to guess this game, it came only to the original gameboy, it was third party (hudson), and you play as a hawaiin in a baseball cap trying to save his girlfreind from a giant lobster
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Post by Manspeed on Apr 4, 2009 21:00:40 GMT -5
Nester asks the questions here, pal.
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Post by Nester the Lark on Apr 4, 2009 22:40:11 GMT -5
Naw, it's cool.
Also easy. Hudson's Adventure Island (or Adventure Island II).
I'll have a new one soon.
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Post by Manspeed on Apr 5, 2009 7:24:41 GMT -5
But we can't have two people asking questions. How will we keep score?
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Post by Nester the Lark on Apr 5, 2009 10:54:09 GMT -5
I guess my quizzes are the "official" ones, and the score is based on those. But this is supposed to be fun, so I don't mind if other people want to pitch in, too.
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