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  2. Satellaview games from The Legend of Zelda series - Wikipedia

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    BS Zelda no Densetsu (BSゼルダの伝説, lit. BS The Legend of Zelda) is an action-adventure game first broadcast to Satellaview owners in August 1995. It is the fifth game developed by Nintendo belonging to The Legend of Zelda series, but it does not feature Link, the protagonist of the prior four games.

  3. Gargoyle's Quest II - Wikipedia

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    Gargoyle's Quest II: The Demon Darkness [a] is a 1992 action-adventure game released on the NES by Capcom. [1] It is the prequel to Gargoyle's Quest (part of the Ghosts 'n Goblins franchise) and features a similar gameplay style, which combines adventure elements with side-scrolling action in a macabre fantasy setting. [2]

  4. Open world - Wikipedia

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    The overworld maps of the first five Ultima games, released up to 1988, lacked a single, unified scale, with towns and other places represented as icons; [32] this style was adopted by the first three Dragon Quest games, released from 1986 to 1988 in Japan. [40] [5]

  5. Zelda II: The Adventure of Link - Wikipedia

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    Zelda II: The Adventure of Link [a] is an action role-playing game developed and published by Nintendo.It is the second installment in the Legend of Zelda series and was released in Japan for the Famicom Disk System on January 14, 1987—less than one year after the Japanese release and seven months before the North American release of the original The Legend of Zelda.

  6. Paladin's Quest - Wikipedia

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    Paladin's Quest, originally released as Lennus: Kodai Kikai no Kioku (レナス 古代機械の記憶, "Lennus: Memories of an Ancient Machine") in Japan, is a utopian/dystopian science fantasy role-playing video game developed by Copya System and published in Japan by Asmik Corporation on November 13, 1992, for the Super Nintendo Entertainment ...

  7. Final Fantasy (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy has four basic game modes: an overworld map, town and dungeon maps, a battle screen, and a menu screen. The overworld map is a scaled-down version of the game's fictional world, which the player uses to direct characters to various locations.

  8. King Arthur & the Knights of Justice (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Each boss of the game has a specific weakness against one of the Knights. [2] Changing party members is done by visiting the Round Table room in Camelot. [3] [4] Each character has a life meter, and Arthur also has a power meter. [4] Various items must be collected to complete quests and objectives, while some can be used to restore a character ...

  9. Overworld - Wikipedia

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    In Route-16, a driving maze game, exiting a maze takes the player to a large overworld map showing the locations of the player, cars, mazes and treasures. [4] In 005 , an early stealth game , players could enter buildings like ice rinks and warehouses from the main screen to avoid enemies, leading to different screens.