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Lunar hardcore gaming 101
Lunar hardcore gaming 101









lunar hardcore gaming 101
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If you've never played Qix yet it looks familiar then that's probably because you played one of many clones. All the other kids with their pumped up Qix That being said, it's not very good so it's best to stick to the classics and pick up copies of the two Taito Legends compilations which thankfully include the original Qix, Super Qix, and Volfied.

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On a more contemporary note, Qix++ is a somewhat new take on the series that released for Xbox Live Arcade. Unfortunately, it never came out in North America but you could always import a European or Japanese version. There was also a Game Boy Color game called Qix Adventure where you work through a campaign of stages.

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I still have a copy of that portable gem and love it. Of course, there were loads of Qix ports including a Game Boy game that even has Mario in it. v1d30chumz 46-250-13-38 Volfied is perhaps the best version of Qix ever created Having Qix outside the arcade You may know it as Qix Neo on PlayStation or Ultimate Qix on Sega Genesis / Mega Drive but one thing's for sure Volfied is awesome! The variety of tricky enemies, satisfying power-ups, and alien planet setting complete with addictive arcade audio and spot-on pixel graphics makes it an all-time classic in my book. This sequel paved the way for my personal favourite game in the series: Volfied. Five years later, Taito tried to revive the series with Super Qix which replaced the plain laser-filled visuals with character sprites and also had players uncover a picture as they claimed territory. To help remedy this, a sequel was released in 1982 that awarded players extra lives for performing well. However, the high degree of challenge and simplistic gameplay made its popularity die down shortly after its release.

lunar hardcore gaming 101

Qix debuted in arcades in 1981 and its unique gameplay initially delighted gamers as you have to draw lines in order to claim sections of the playfield while avoiding enemies. The original 1981 arcade Qix is a lot wider in its Taito Legends 2 port Get your Qix from Taito Taito's Qix is an often imitated arcade gem so let's take a look at why it's such a legendary game.

lunar hardcore gaming 101

The early '80s was a revolutionary time for gaming yet not every classic from that era is as celebrated as it should be. Maciejewski for Retrospectives on January 21, 2018

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Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force (the PlayStation version).

lunar hardcore gaming 101

The Legend of Zelda CD-i Games ( Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon).Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis.Go! Go! Nippon! ~My First Trip to Japan~.As of this writing, it only goes up to five (although it goes further on that other site ). It's a reprint of a Final Fantasy recap done on another site by one of the forum mods. Final Fantasy note Yes, this doesn't count as obscure.Excelsior Phase One Lysandia/ Phase Two: Errondor.El Viento / Earnest Evans / Annet Futatabi.Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou.Dragon Slayer (including Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu, Romancia, Legacy of the Wizard, Sorcerian and The Legend of Heroes).Donkey Kong Country (including Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, which usually isn't considered part of the Country series).Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble!.Conquests of Camelot/ Conquests of the Longbow.Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom/ Shadow Over Mystara.Aselia the Eternal - The Spirit of Eternity Sword.Arcanum: Of Steamworks & Magick Obscura.











Lunar hardcore gaming 101