Squashed up digitised painting of the day!
Monday, 11 July 2011
The Elder Scrolls: Arena (MS-DOS)
(*May not actually include an arena.)
This is the very beginning of the Elder Scrolls series, which seemed like a sensible point to start from. The game is available for free from the developer's website, and that's the version I'll be playing.
This is the very beginning of the Elder Scrolls series, which seemed like a sensible point to start from. The game is available for free from the developer's website, and that's the version I'll be playing.
Labels:
1994,
bethesda,
dos,
elder scrolls,
freeware,
open world,
pc,
rpg,
start as a prisoner
Sunday, 10 July 2011
Tales of Destiny II (PSX)
This is actually the English version of Tales of Eternia on the original PlayStation, not the real Tales of Destiny 2 released later for the PS2.
Saturday, 9 July 2011
Friday, 8 July 2011
Cave Story (PC)
Known in Japan as Doukutsu Monogatari. Probably. I'm just reading what's on the title screen. Surprisingly good music by the way.
The PC version of the game is entirely free, though I did have to grab the Aeon Genesis fan translation so that I could play it in English. I know those rules in that box on the right say I never play fan translations, but I'm going to make an exception this time. Because I feel like it.
The PC version of the game is entirely free, though I did have to grab the Aeon Genesis fan translation so that I could play it in English. I know those rules in that box on the right say I never play fan translations, but I'm going to make an exception this time. Because I feel like it.
Thursday, 7 July 2011
Life Force (NES)
A.k.a. Salamander. It's a conversion of the Gradius spin-off/sequel released in arcades a year earlier, so I'll be very surprised if I don't find myself flying to the right and shooting aliens.
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