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  • Originally posted by ZargonX
    Star Flight!


    That is such a famous game! - never played it, but i remember being really jelous of my PC owning friends way back then. One of the classics on my list to hunt down

    Good one ZargonX

    my guess for the new one:

    The Legend of Zelda?
    Last edited by child of Thor; June 6, 2005, 04:36.
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    • Good one ZargonX
      Heh, I don't know if it counts as a good one that it took me until the rhyming clue to finally remember that game

      Anyway...

      Clue 1: Mid-eighties, console
      Clue 2: Among your character's various problems, a lack of ammunition was chief among them.
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      • Jumping Around, Low On Bullets (JALOB)

        or maybe it were JALOB II
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        • Don't make up games.

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          • I'm not! I'm just showing my extreme knowledge of consoles.
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            • Rolling Thunder?
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              • Afterburner
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                • Clue 1: Mid-eighties, console

                  Clue 2: Among your character's various problems, a lack of ammunition was chief among them.

                  Clue 3: The game had a very unique "soundtrack."
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                  • something to do with a squirel?
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                    • No guesses?
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                      • maybe........

                        conker?
                        Last edited by child of Thor; June 8, 2005, 16:07.
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                        • Clue 1: Mid-eighties, console

                          Clue 2: Among your character's various problems, a lack of ammunition was chief among them.

                          Clue 3: The game had a very unique "soundtrack."

                          Clue 4: There was only one "level," but the difficulty increased as did your successes.
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                          • Hmm... this almost sounds like an arkanoid variant, or somethink. I'm pretty sure Arkanoid had multiple levels, but a game like that is a possibility ...
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                            • Pacman?

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                              • Nope!
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