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Posted by Dale Dassel from iax-minden-ppp0002.iamerica.net on April 17, 1998 at 22:13:41:
In Reply to: Old Indy Games posted by Glen on April 17, 1998 at 21:09:59:
: Okay,
: long time no post ya all. micah, your old indy game page is missing something. you missed all the video game system games. as a funcoland employee, i have managed to collect most of them. here are the ones that i know of. please let me know if i missed any. please keep all systems in mind...sega masters system, sega genesis, nintendo, super nes, atari, 32x, turbo graffix, and so on. thankx!!!!
: IJ & Raiders of the lost ark (atari)
: IJ Greatest Adventures (SNES)
: IJ & Temple of Doom (nin)
: IJ & Last Crusade (nin)
: IJ & Last Crusade (Sega Genesis)
: IJ & Last Crusade (Game Gear)
: IJ & Last Crusade (Game Boy)
: Young Indy (nin)
: Young Indy (Sega Genesis)
: Now these are all the ones i own, and that i know of. i believe that there is at least one more atari adventure, and i believe there to be in existence a turbo graffix and a sega masters system game. please help me in my quest. thankx!
: <=glen=>
There are actually two Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
games for Nintendo. One was made back in 1989 by some company whose
name I have forgotten. Then, in 1991 or 92 UBI Soft made another
version of it for Nintendo and Gameboy. Having played the original
game, I can say that it blows the UBI Soft game away. I can't even
get past the first level of that $#&*? thing!!! On the other one,
there is a motorcycle chase from the above view, and an above view
where you are supposed to walk on the stones. Then you have to enter
a symbol that you were SUPPOSED to write down before, which I neglected
to do, and thus, when I crossed the stones correctly and had to enter
the correct symbol, I had to guess and I got it wrong!!! After that
I couldn't cross the stones again without dying.
-Dale