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Quest 64 received mixed reviews upon release with GameRankings giving it a score of 54%. [10] Though praised for its high-quality graphics (IGN wrote "Quest proves beyond a doubt that compelling RPG graphics are possible on a cart") and inventive spell system, reviewers criticized it for lacking depth on all fronts: gameplay, storyline, and ...
Princess Quest: Fantasy: SAT: Based on the audio drama of the same name. JP 1998 (JP) Phantasy Star Collection: Sega AM7, Digital Eclipse: Sega: Sci-Fi: SAT (Port) JRPG: Phantasy Star; Compilation of I-IV. JP 1998 (NA/EU) 1999 (JP) Quest 64 Holy Magic Century Eltale Monsters エルテイルモンスターズ: Imagineer: Imagineer Konami THQ ...
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The game's title screen instead displays the title as Quest RPG: Brian's Journey. The original Japanese version was published by Imagineer under the title Elemental Tale - Jack's Great Adventure: Satan's Counterattack ( Elemental Tale: ジャックの大冒険 大魔王の逆襲 , Elemental Tale - Jack no Daibouken: Daimaou no Gyakushuu ) .
It is known for its graphical adventure game series King's Quest, Space Quest, Police Quest, Gabriel Knight, Leisure Suit Larry, and Quest for Glory, and as the original publisher of Valve's Half-Life series. After seventeen years as an independent company, Sierra was acquired by CUC International in February 1996 to become part of CUC Software ...
Graphic Adventure Creator (often shortened to GAC) is a game creation system/programming language for adventure games published by Incentive Software, originally written on the Amstrad CPC by Sean Ellis, [1] and then ported to other platforms by, amongst others, Brendan Kelly (Spectrum), [2] Dave Kirby (BBC, Electron) [3] and "The Kid" (Malcolm Hellon) (C64). [4]
Quest for Camelot is a third-person, 2D action role-playing game. [3] It features nine worlds with 60 levels. [4] The gameplay includes defeating enemies in each area, fetch quests, and carry quests. [3] Parts of the story are told through slideshows as cut scenes. [4] The game supports saves on battery and works with the Game Boy Printer. [4]
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