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Quest 64 (Holy Magic Century in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, Eltale Monsters (エルテイル モンスターズ, Eruteiru Monsutāzu) [2] in Japan) is a role-playing video game (RPG) developed by Imagineer for the Nintendo 64.
The plot is an expanded version of Quest 64's plot: the playable character is an apprentice mage named Brian. He originally sets off to find his father who has left the monastery of the mages ; the player later learns that his father is looking for a thief who has stolen the "Eletale Book".
Quest 64: Nintendo 64 July 9, 1999: Quest: Brian's Journey: Game Boy Color January 15, 2000: Sanrio Time Net: Game Boy Color: November 27, 1998: Sanrio Uranai Party: Game Boy December 5, 1997: Shikakei Atama o Kore Kusuru: Joushiki no Ka: Shikakei Atama o Kore Kusuru: Kanji no Tatsujin: Shikakei Atama o Kore Kusuru: Keisan no Tatsujin
The Nintendo 64 Nintendo 64 Game Paks. Super Mario 64, the reverse of a North American, a PAL region, and a Japanese region game with identical tabs near its bottom edge. The Nintendo 64 home video game console's library of games were primarily released in a plastic ROM cartridge called the Game Pak.
Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber [a] is a real-time tactical role-playing game developed by Quest Corporation and localized by Atlus USA for the Nintendo 64. Though conceptually similar to Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen , significant gameplay tweaks were implemented to change the game's overall flow.
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Nintendo 64: November 17, 1999: AKI Corporation: Road Rash 64: Nintendo 64: November 1999: Pacific Coast Power and Light: Bass Masters 2000: Nintendo 64: December 16, 1999: Mass Media Games: FIFA 2000: Game Boy Color: December 20, 1999: Tiertex Design Studios: Nuclear Strike: Nintendo 64: December 1999: Pacific Coast Power and Light: Star Wars ...
Quest: Fantasy Challenge (Holy Magic Century in EU) ; Quest 2; maybe merge these into a Quest (series), or Elemental Tale/Eletale/Eltale (series)? There's only 3 (+1 cancelled) games overall, but it would be simpler than clumsily referring to Quest: Brian's Journey as a " demake " of Quest 64 .