You know how I mentioned (here) that the online import game shop wolfgames.com is having a going-out-of-business sale? Well, shortly after I published that post I ordered a few heavily discounted games from said store.
Among the games I ordered: The PC Engine CD version of Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair (aka Monster Lair in the States).
While flipping through the game's manual a few minutes ago (my order arrived earlier today), a small piece of paper slipped out of it and fell onto the floor.
This is what I found when I unfolded it:
I can't read a word of Japanese, so I have no idea what the note says. That hasn't stopped me from obsessing about it, of course.
Was the author of this note a previous owner of the game? Did he or she like it, or hate it? Is he or she warning me that this copy of Wonder Boy III is cursed?
Those are the kinds of questions that are going through my head at the moment.
(Note: This post originally appeared on my other blog, iwasateenage pcenginefan.wordpress.com)
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Friday, January 28, 2011
Mystery note
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Fabulous flash game alert: GunBlood
OK, this one isn't for the kids--nor is it for faint-of-heart adults. If you can handle a bit (or a lot) of blood and gore, though, Wolf Games' Western-shootout-themed GunBlood is the flash game for you.
Play it here.
See also: Robot Unicorn Attack, Treadmillasaurus Rex and Winterbells
Play it here.
See also: Robot Unicorn Attack, Treadmillasaurus Rex and Winterbells
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