There's an old game that I used to play when I was really little.
It was set in Japan where you would try to gain enough followers to become Shogun.
The graphics and music were both...odd. You could give people gifts, fight them, show them that you like them. I think this game was from around '85 or around that time period.
Does anyone remember this game?
Old Games!!!
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crusader: no remorse!
and Crusader: No Regret!
Gotta love the Christmas music...
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There's an old game that I used to play when I was really little.
It was set in Japan where you would try to gain enough followers to become Shogun.
The graphics and music were both...odd. You could give people gifts, fight them, show them that you like them. I think this game was from around '85 or around that time period.
Does anyone remember this game?
Shogun :)
Never knew how to play it... was too young I guess...
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Cookies to anyone that remembers the claustrophobic feeling of playing that damm thing...
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Cookies to anyone that remembers the claustrophobic feeling of playing that damm thing...
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There's an old game that I used to play when I was really little.
It was set in Japan where you would try to gain enough followers to become Shogun.
The graphics and music were both...odd. You could give people gifts, fight them, show them that you like them. I think this game was from around '85 or around that time period.
Does anyone remember this game?
Shogun :)
Never knew how to play it... was too young I guess...
Yep, that's the one! I remember playing it when I was about 10 or so and having no clue what was going on.
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And my first RTS, Command & Conquer. Personally I think Westwood didn't make better RTS after C&C...
i loved the original red alert, its my favourite. i preffered it to c&c. but to each his own( havent played some of the latest ones )
What so facinating about C&C was actually the installation screen, to me it was quite original. Can somebody post the screenshot of that?
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Impress me by naming this never released in the US game.
...hint - Squaresoft.
radical dreamers for SNES. sort of side stories for Chrono Cross in interactive novel form.
next time, rename the filenames of the pics to make it harder [grin]
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