What games are these screens from?
....Goddamnit, how the hell would you know that? I need to dig deep for some really obscure games, like that one from far earlier in the thread.
" @Hailinel: ....Goddamnit, how the hell would you know that? I need to dig deep for some really obscure games, like that one from far earlier in the thread. "Simple. The creator of Fire Emblem split from Nintendo and made Tear Ring Saga, which, to people that know of the game's existence, is mainly perceived as a knock-off of Fire Emblem.
I'm guessing that's your way of saying "I like Fire Emblem, too." Oh, and since there don't seem to be any organized rules, here's my next contribution:
Can you please put me out of my misery and tell me what number 3 is? i can remember playing that exact game with my parents when i was a nipper - on the amiga 600 as far as i remember, god i loved thta game but the name is escaping me!
" @Jimbo said: Can you please put me out of my misery and tell me what number 3 is? i can remember playing that exact game with my parents when i was a nipper - on the amiga 600 as far as i remember, god i loved thta game but the name is escaping me! "Not yet, but I'll give you a clue: Sierra had to change the name of one of their games because of this game.
HeroQuest is correct! And you're close; it was actually Quest for Glory that was originally going to be called Hero's Quest." @Jimbo:
The third game is HeroQuest!!!! I'm guessing King's Quest wanted to be called Hero's Quest in the beginning?
More clues:
- 2 and 4 share a word in their titles.
- 4 was published by Ubi Soft.
- The developer of 2 was eventually bought by the company that had to change the name of their game because of 3.
Edit: I'm pretty sure yours is from... Encarta?
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