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Legacy of the Wizard is fantastic.

And it's technically part of the Dragon Slayer series, which also contains Faxanadu (another great NES game).
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BoneSnapDeez wrote: And it's technically part of the Dragon Slayer series, which also contains Faxanadu (another great NES game).
I never knew that. I like Faxanadu too.
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Also, I wanted to say that Hobie is the only person I can think of that is really into heavy hitting and abrasive industrial music, and uses the word "kerfluffle". :lol:
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I always make jokes like that! :) Apparently I should assume that Hobie's the only one that will get them...
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J T wrote:
BoneSnapDeez wrote: And it's technically part of the Dragon Slayer series, which also contains Faxanadu (another great NES game).
I never knew that. I like Faxanadu too.
Most people don't. Faxanadu is a spin-off of Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu. Legacy of the Wizard is Dragon Slayer IV.
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OldSchool_Boy wrote:So I have learned two things from this thread.

1. Legacy of the Wizard for the NES is great and by opinion is considered better than Wizards and Warriors which is also a good game
2. Hobie-wan needs to put his jokes in a certain color
ditto :lol:
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It might have caused a, uhm, kerfuffle, but I don't like jokes in blue. They're so boring. You guys should train those tin ears of yours.
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Man, it's too bad your feedback post caused so much of a hullabaloo, Hobie. I thought it was one of the funnier posts I've seen in a while.

I'll admit it probably required context to realize it was a joke, though.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:
J T wrote:
BoneSnapDeez wrote: And it's technically part of the Dragon Slayer series, which also contains Faxanadu (another great NES game).
I never knew that. I like Faxanadu too.
Most people don't. Faxanadu is a spin-off of Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu. Legacy of the Wizard is Dragon Slayer IV.
I knew this factoid, but wasn't aware of the ordering of the series. Strange aint it? How a game series took such a drastic change within two iterations on the same system? I mean, Final Fantasy and Dragon Warrior remained relatively unchanged until their subsequent releases on consoles two generations later.
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