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Re: things you absolutly cannot do in video games
When I played Defender of the Crown on my Commodore 64 I could never do the tournament. Never figured out how to attack that guy's shield.
I recently discovered an online version and now I can't even attack the castles anymore [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: things you absolutly cannot do in video games
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When I played Defender of the Crown on my Commodore 64 I could never do the tournament. Never figured out how to attack that guy's shield. I recently discovered an online version and now I can't even attack the castles anymore [/ QUOTE ] I have this game for the NES. It's insanely difficult. I beat it once which I think was by pure luck. |
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Re: things you absolutly cannot do in video games
Just beat Super Ghouls and Ghosts. Very hard.
The ending was so [censored] tilt inducing though. Rather than you saved the princess and lived happily ever after it goes on and on about the stupid [censored] bracelet. |
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Re: things you absolutly cannot do in video games
Can't waveshine with Fox across FD and back wtf
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Re: things you absolutly cannot do in video games
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Just beat Super Ghouls and Ghosts. Very hard. The ending was so [censored] tilt inducing though. Rather than you saved the princess and lived happily ever after it goes on and on about the stupid [censored] bracelet. [/ QUOTE ] blackize, I think you're a great poster, and I congratulate you on getting this far in the game. However, I don't think you beat it. You actually have to beat the game twice to actually beat it IIRC. I don't remember the exact story or reasons, but yeah something about the bracelet that you have to go back and do it again. Does anyone else know what I'm talking about? Regardless, have a great night bro. Love, Assani |
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Re: things you absolutly cannot do in video games
Yeah the first time you "beat" the game it tells you that you can't beat the last boss without the bracelet and you have to go back and find it. Then you start over and when you actually beat the game the message you get to read is something to the effect of "Who knew the bracelet was the only thing that could defeat the boss? Not even the princess knew that her very own bracelet was a weapon from heaven." And it continues on for a bit about the bracelet before it cuts to the credits.
As lame as the "Congratulations! You saved the universe!" endings are, at least they don't prattle on with inane chatter. |
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