Don’t mess with me!!
Who benefits?
This lineup is too luxurious.
It was supposed to be the first RPG on the Game Boy, but it was released the week after Magician Lord Sa・Ga.
>>3This was an RPG.
I thought it was ADV.
I have never done it.
It’s been decades… I don’t remember the way at all, but I’ll do it.
It has a certain level of recognition, doesn’t it?
It’s a game that combines RPG and ADV, so it’s not a mistake.
I have a faint memory of playing with graph paper in a TRPG-like mood.
I have memories, but I don’t remember the details at all.
Shall we do it?
I think there was a second one as well…
An RPG like Dragon Quest was impossible on the Game Boy of that time.
Saga has been completed…
grandfather
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I have never done it, but I knew it existed from things like Game Boy Magazine, so it’s really nostalgic.
There is a higher version of Selection 1 and 2.
It’s such a simple game that even if I play it now, I think it would just end with “yeah.”
Recovery item
Wheat
You know.
It’s not like bread or anything.
Other enemies will interfere during the battle, right?
It’s the one I neglected for a while without realizing the option to “open” the pod.
It has always been in the thrift shop.
1+2 should be fine!
A game where you suddenly take massive damage and die while rustling through the bushes, hoping that recovery items might drop.
I have a faint memory of doing something with a mirror.
The item I often saw and was curious about at the second-hand shop.
It’s a weird game, not because the combat system and balance are off.
I later learned that the usual text was strange too, the Kemco style.
>>24I am the true hero!!
It might be a good idea to play with a level MAX over password since playing now feels sluggish.
As is typical for Kemco’s adventure games, the text is elaborately crafted.
Is it like Might and Magic?
>>28The 3D dungeon display isn’t working, so it’s a bit different.
A creativity-driven game that pseudo-represents the field with commands like “move forward” or “move right” in an ADV game format.
The last one is a solo journey of one of the protagonists.
The second one is made better, but the first one is more interesting.
I feel like I bought it cheaply and tried it, but I quickly lost my sense of direction, got lost, and ended up giving up.
>>30Up to a certain point, you can manage quite well by relying on kids’ intuition.
The area under the millstone is quite tough, probably due to the intensity of the minor battles.
Yellow M
In the end, it was a magic lamp whose use I did not understand.
The final stage is too difficult.
The game has a fairly difficult balance for children in terms of combat, map complexity, and puzzles.
But back then, I was able to reach the final boss battle…
I have a memory that it was quite interesting.
I took quite a bit of damage and missed often, so managing my HP was tough.
Let’s use the healing herbs after the battle is over.
The one that was at home.
The first one looks like a summer vacation homework assignment for elementary school students, while the second one boldly asserts that this is a Western game.
I prefer the Castle of Ayakashi, but since that guy appears, I guess streaming it is impossible.
Isn’t it a bit excessive to have attack magic or gambling that targets random individuals (including yourself)?
A considerable amount of income is needed.
It was refreshing to level up and learn strong magic as a result.
The name of the magic felt strange, and I couldn’t remember the effects very well.
What I actually wanted to see added online was games like this.
>>44I want the Alessa series, although it will be a bit later with games from this era.
I liked that RPG because it had its own unique aspects.
Aretha is a game that enjoys the growth of Materia in a trilogy… or rather, the evolution of character graphics.
Yanoman’s games were heavily advertised in Game Kingdom, but the target audience was more for older friends.
You think using a medicinal herb will restore HP, right? You think so, don’t you!!!!
Occasionally, attack magic comes this way.
Monsters fighting each other, or the target of magic being random including oneself.
The system is quite unique.
It will become 2, but without the instruction manual, I have no idea what the spell’s name and effect are.
The discussion about the selection probably has the most replies on an anonymous bulletin board, with around 50 responses.