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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".
Second Wind is a video-based entertainment outlet focusing on video games and other forms of popular media. The group received significant media attention upon its formation, having been founded by former video team members of The Escapist media outlet, including editor in chief Nick Calandra and star talent Yahtzee Croshaw . [ 2 ]
Quest for Glory II takes place in the city of Shapeir and its surrounds, a land which is host also to Katta, humanoid, cat-like creatures. [7] Directly following from the events of the first game, the newly proclaimed Hero of Spielburg travels by flying carpet with his friends Abdulla Doo , Shameen and Shema to the desert city of Shapeir.
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Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber [a] is a real-time tactical role-playing game developed by Quest Corporation and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. Atlus released the game outside Japan. Though conceptually similar to Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen, significant gameplay tweaks were implemented to change the game's ...
Zzap!64 gave the game a 91% rating, describing it as a "stunningly impressive programme". [7] Computer and Video Games rated the ColecoVision version 87% in 1989. [8]In a retrospective feature from 1994 on old video games, Commodore Format said Grog's Revenge was "definitely a game of the old school" but remained "a fun little diversion."
This is a list of Apple IIGS games. While backwards compatible for running most Apple II games, the Apple IIGS has a native 16-bit mode with support for graphics, sound, and animation capabilities that surpass the abilities of the earlier Apple II.