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  • Castle Master? That one had plenty of 3D perspectives.
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    • Need more clues!
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      • Originally posted by child of Thor
        I always thought it was more popular on the PC though?
        Didn't know it existed for the PC... didn't have one before 1997

        Originally posted by child of Thor
        Clue 1: adventure with a different but distinctive perspective.
        ...and didn't know about adventures before years after I got my first PC

        Well... I did know one adventure... I think it was an adventure... didn't know it was an adventure back then though...

        It was a Garfield game, I believe it had a more specific name, don't remember though
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        • Originally posted by GhengisFarb
          Alright here's a screenshot. Anyone who owned a C64 should get it from this.
          I owned a C64, and I didn't get it

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          • Originally posted by ADG

            Well... I did know one adventure... I think it was an adventure... didn't know it was an adventure back then though...

            It was a Garfield game, I believe it had a more specific name, don't remember though
            That would have to be Garfield's "Big Fat Hairy deal". I never figured out what exactly you had to do to complete it. Apart from finding Odie in a sewer and finding anything edible there wasn't much to do.
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            • Ahh... good I wasn't the only one who was clueless on how to finish it (Was it even possible?)
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              • I just saw a trailer for Garfield the Movie which supposedly will be out this summer.

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                • Nope nothing right(or close!) yet.

                  Clue 2: the intro was rather humorous and featured a creation myth of sorts
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                  • Was it the utterly brilliant Harlequin?

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                    • Sorry no.

                      Clue 3: my avatar is in someway connected to this game
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                      • Valhalla ?

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                        • those speaking(wow!) adventure games? ah yes i remeber them, good guess but no, not this time
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                          • Was it called Heimdall? I remember the game perfectly - it was damned good too, but I'm not sure this is the name of it.

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                            • Correct duke o' york

                              It was Heimdall released by Core Design in what i suppose was the Amiga's hey day. Link to more info.

                              A great game for its time, and not too bad now - i still fire up my migi and play it from time to time, throwing axes and catching greased pigs has never been so much fun
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                              Bush's Republican=Neo-con for all intent and purpose. be afraid.

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                              • I remember that game! From an old C64-and-Amiga magazine I had one copy of when I was ten, which I read to absolute tatters and which may have started my fascination with reviewing stuff (I'm currently on a culture journalism course with a view towards becoming a critic).
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