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Retro Gaming Club

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#2848 11 months ago
Quoted from mackey256:

Not to hijack the monitor talk but I have to brag a bit to people who will appreciate this.
I finally found the last four NES manuals I was looking for. I now have a manual for every game in my collection.
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I had no idea they released a King's Quest game for the NES! I guess I had moved on to the Sega Genesis by then.

I was obsessed with the Sierra games on PC growing up.

#2850 11 months ago
Quoted from bingopodcast:

5 was ported to the NES, and KQ1 was released on the Master System - I played and enjoyed the port of 5 and enjoyed seeing the differences between it and the PC releases. I have not played the KQ1 SMS port.
Fellow Sierra fan!

Cool, I learned something new on Pinside today.

The only console port I distinctly remember is Willy Beamish for the Sega CD, probably because I got in trouble for calling the 900 number for hints.

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#2935 8 months ago
Quoted from jgreene:

Kings Quest 3. My friend and i played this a ton back in the day. Awesome starting sequence in the wizards tower. I don't think we were ever able to actually escape and make it off the first island place. But all the pixelated deaths were entertaining.

Loved that game! I spent a crazy amount of time playing it as a kid, partially because my old Tandy took an eternity to load from the 5.25" floppies every time you walked to a new screen. I don't think I ever finished it back then either, because there were spells in the printed manual that they used as a sort of copy protection -- lose the booklet, can't finish the game. And guess what I lost?

I've since gone back and finished it as an adult, though. I think you can play it in a web browser somewhere?

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