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Sega Genesis - D&D: Warriors of the Eternal Sun

Discussion in 'Playground' started by Abdel - Bhaal Spawn, Oct 27, 2005.

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    [​IMG] Does anyone remember this game or the arcade games of D&D? Well I have downloaded the D&D arcade games and will play them later this weekend. As for the Sega D&D game this game to me rocked when I played it. It kind of reminds me of Baldur's Gate, but it used the old school rules (Elf, Dwarf, Halfing are classes and not races, etc...). Great game. I never got to finish it since I only rented the game.

    Are there any old game on Console or PC that you enjoyed playing and wish they made similar games on the newer systems? (
     
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    Shinging Force 2 would be excellent for any system

    Phantasy Star 4 (wish I got to play the online verisons)

    Shinobi/Shadowdancer - please make a good verison this time

    Populous / Mega lo Mania / Powermounger - An update would be cool, like Dune for the PC.
     
  3. Sir Farivald

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    This is the game that got me into fantasy RPGs. I owe it a lot :)
     
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    @Cuchulainn There was Populous the beginning on PC but it was 3D and not as good as the old Atari STFM version imo. And oh yes please give me Mega-lo-Mania I loved that game and occasionally fire up my old Atari and play it.

    I recently found a PC version of Elite and think I might play that this weekend :D
     
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    Moonstone for the Amiga. That was a vastly awesome game. Funky fantasy medieval/fantasy combat and lots of inventively gory finishing moves :D You could compete with your pals, too. A true classic, although I suspect it was more noteworthy in the context of the mid to late 90s.
     
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    Yes, I indeed remember Warriors of the Eternal Sun. A mighty good game that was! I often played from dusk to dawn. Simply addictive.

    Unfortunatly, my Sega broke down, and my ex busted my cartridge (damn that b****!!)
     
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