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6/11/2025, 11:12:37 AM
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Nothing famicom back then no. Just the FCI release for NES.
Playing pen and paper D&D the bards tale felt the most like a real D&D adventure, as did the first final fantasy, surprisingly.
Wizardry landed on NES at some point in the early 90s but like hydlide it felt dated on arrival.
Nothing famicom back then no. Just the FCI release for NES.
Playing pen and paper D&D the bards tale felt the most like a real D&D adventure, as did the first final fantasy, surprisingly.
Wizardry landed on NES at some point in the early 90s but like hydlide it felt dated on arrival.
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