
Funny thing is I don't have my original Nintendo - I play a repro Famicom game, in the form of an NES cart, on my Famicom console via NES adapter

o.pwuaioc wrote:Anyway, has anyone besides ExedExes played King's Knight?
I was actually surprised to find out this was a strategy/shoot'em up when I had it.Need to get it back since Im into the genre now.o.pwuaioc wrote:This is relevant, and I wish I had remembered this thread before starting a discussion in that one.
Anyway, has anyone besides ExedExes played King's Knight?
It's amazing and in some aspects, refreshing. You just didn't see a fantasy/RPG themed "shmup" back in 1989TEKTORO wrote:I was actually surprised to find out this was a strategy/shoot'em up when I had it.Need to get it back since Im into the genre now.o.pwuaioc wrote:This is relevant, and I wish I had remembered this thread before starting a discussion in that one.
Anyway, has anyone besides ExedExes played King's Knight?
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
You poor poor bastard. That game... well... The individual stages are decent for their time, but the end was just a royal cluster-job. I enjoyed Dragon Strike, as monotonous as that was, better.harper wrote:o.pwuaioc wrote:Anyway, has anyone besides ExedExes played King's Knight?
I have, very briefly, on NES.
That's only because I'd enjoy the arcade version much more than the NES. But playthroughs on YouTube and a recently unearthed detailed map of the game are making it a bit more appealing.J T wrote:I just read through this thread again and sadly there is no mention of Section Z. That game was rad. Plus it had some of the best music on the NES.
This is a game that needs a bit more recognition. I had fun with Dragonstrike, and not knowing it was a game from the sometimes good/bad AD&D NES series until much later.pakopako wrote:You poor poor bastard. That game... well... The individual stages are decent for their time, but the end was just a royal cluster-job. I enjoyed Dragon Strike, as monotonous as that was, better.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
Thanks for the recommendation. Time to find it now.pakopako wrote:You poor poor bastard. That game... well... The individual stages are decent for their time, but the end was just a royal cluster-job. I enjoyed Dragon Strike, as monotonous as that was, better.harper wrote:o.pwuaioc wrote:Anyway, has anyone besides ExedExes played King's Knight?
I have, very briefly, on NES.