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[General Discussion] lesser known old games that are still worth to play?
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Old Aug 27, 2006, 02:11 AM Local time: Aug 27, 2006, 12:11 AM #1 of 41

Zelda with bows and arrows, but better.

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You wander through various mazes killing monsters and ninjas with a bow, get the key and go to the next level. It's more fun than the screenshots look.


sexy


That damn ninja level. Anyone who has beaten this game knows what I'm talking about.



This game is very different, sort of like those block pushing puzzles from Zelda mixed with Bomberman. Some of the puzzles are extremely frustrating. The objective is to freeze your enemies and push their bodies into the water to make bridges to collect magic bags of something. It gets more complex as different mechanics (springs, cannons, gears, hammers) are required to complete the stage.

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Talking corn


Jam it back in, in the dark.
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