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  • The view was mostly top-down at a a slight angle, although calling it isometric would be going a little too far, but it also had sideways-scrolling platform sections too. Though these were rubbish, and just detracted from the rest of the action.
    Heh, flip that clue around, and I would've said Blaster Master
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    • hmmm a famous game made in the early 90's, with shells in it and a top down view in a kinda isometric way and you start as a dead beat aiming to retrive your lost glory or something like that?

      ouch------ well its not an adventure game then, im thinking of SeaMonkies(tm) for some reason!!!! like they start out low on the food chain and 'improve' over time.......its late and my head aches, i'll have to wait for more clues
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      • SeaMonkies!? We're really drifting off here...
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        • 4 An early part of a chain, it had fighting, chatting, puzzle-solving, and a brilliant mini-game right at the beginning requiring reflexes and a knowledge of angles. [/cryptic clues all squashed together]

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          • well that sounds exactly like Heimdall.......but we've done it!

            sorry about the Seamonkies thing it had been a long day
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            Bush's Republican=Neo-con for all intent and purpose. be afraid.

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            • It's obvious to me that whatever game this is, I probably haven't played it. That or you've done a VERY good job of fooling me.

              On the assumption I've never played said game, my only hope is to google this stuff... I doubt I'll get around to that, though.
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              • When I said "right at the beginning", I didn't mean that like Heimdall, you had to complete them before your quest even started.

                I have to hand it to you guys, you're making tough work of this. Perhaps you need another clue - something you can really get a grip on.

                5 Villages, forests, swamps, hills, castles, and of course dungeons, all see the progress of your hero as he battles to bring fresh air to the land.

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                • ah......Fallout?

                  i cant believe we haven't had this one so far!
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                  Bush's Republican=Neo-con for all intent and purpose. be afraid.

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                  • Zelda?

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                    • Rings of Medusa 2?
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                      • duke might be busy for a few hours(like down the pub with Dr.Spike + Jamski) - so we might not get an answer tonight. I could have been there too.........darn standby for sick people responsibilities!!
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                        Bush's Republican=Neo-con for all intent and purpose. be afraid.

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                        • One of those is close.

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                          • Rings of Medusa
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                            • Nope.

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                              • Zelda 2: Adventure of Link
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