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    • PittStoneP
      PittStone @Clyde
      last edited by

      @clyde Yes, the GBA Version can be play'd very easy on a Pi. ;)

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      • PittStoneP
        PittStone
        last edited by

        DOS GAME: Knights of Xentar
        (Has English Full Speak or German Full Speak)

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        • B
          Beldar
          last edited by

          If you like action platformers, Kick Master is a surprisingly good game. The story is so terrible that it's funny. A princess was kidnapped (very original) and all of the kingdom's knights and warriors have failed to save her. So, they call upon you, the master of kicking things to save the day!

          I would rank it up with the later NES Megaman games as far as the fun factor but the controls are a bit loose.

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          • PittStoneP
            PittStone
            last edited by

            DOS Game: Talisman
            (Found nothing about it on Youtube. Its a Point'n'Click Adventure with 80's Style Anime FMV's)

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            • BriganeB
              Brigane
              last edited by

              Jumping Jackson (Amiga, Atari ST)

              I remember this being a really fun game while growing up.
              Jumpin' Jack'son is a top-down puzzle-platformer about a yellow ball with crazy hair who needs to collect records in order to play his favourite tunes while avoiding the onslaught of evil trumpets, guitars etc.

              Systems: Raspberry Pi 0/2/3 Model B+
              Os: RetroPie 4.5
              Frontend: Emulationstation & Attract Mode

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              • PittStoneP
                PittStone
                last edited by

                OpenBor:

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                • PittStoneP
                  PittStone
                  last edited by

                  PS2: Cold Fear

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