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Treasure of Tarmin
The graphics and sound, of course, are outdated 8-bit, but game play is what makes a game FUN! The start of the game has a random multi-dungeon level generator, so the start of each new game is never the same twice. That is a pleasure so that you don't have a "been there done that" feeling. At level 4 (the toughest level), you die. Frequently. There are more than enough things out there to end your adventure, so you can't just walk around with the Marine Corps syndrome "I am the baddest thing there is." No, you aren't! So, you carefully tiptoe around, peek around corners, size up your opponents, and carry a gift to toss to the opponent in case it is kicking your butt. And be careful about doors that suddenly light up in front of you! This game has much re-playability, and is a genuine challenge. Old 1980s graphics notwithstanding, be prepared to do the victory dance if you win!Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: rtm2511
Blast from the past!
A game from 1982, my favorite on this system. I could not find an emulator with this game on it, so I bought the original system and game. Both were really reasonable. I was beyond happy to hear the gentle snore of the dragon in his mountain, waiting to awaken and attack me. Cart works perfectly, the overlays are in good condition, considering their age. All are exactly as pictured. One of the few things from my teens I enjoyed as much now as then.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: caravan718
revew part 2
reseved game cart and overlay both look great tested! works awesome will buy from again
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: gotti_6
Memory Lane
Played this like crazy when I was a kid
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: chamaxcards
Product was as pictured
Product was as pictured
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: buysel_41