Notes: Typical casino-type game with an interesting role-playing feel to it. You compete against other players in poker or blackjack to advance to play against the final player. Though interesting, the game is very bland.
Notes: Sequel to “Casino Kid.” Includes roulette as well as poker and blackjack. Much better than the original with less players to compete against before going against the final player. Takes place around the world instead of in one casino.
Notes: Action/puzzle game organized in a three-dimensional fashion. You go around a cylindrical tower to complete various puzzles. I still can’t get past this one level, I can’t figure the damn thing out.
Notes: It is important to note that this company is actually Color Dreams functioning under a different name, thus the games are normally just as bad or a little too similar (for obvious reasons) to games released previously. This one has some alteration, but is basically like “The Adventures of Captain Comic.”
Title: Castle of Dragon
Title: Castlequest
Manufacturer: Seta
Manufacturer: Nexoft
Release Date: 1989
Release Date: 1989
Rating: Uncommon
Rating: Uncommon
Price: $1.00-$3.00, $5.00-$8.00
Location: 1, 2
Price: $1.00-$3.00, $3.00-$6.00
Location: 1, 2
Notes: Action/adventure game almost identical to “Sword Master,” if not an exact copy. Actually much better than the latter in some collectors’ opinions (me of course). The title is spelled exactly as it appears above.
Notes: Adventure/puzzle game. You navigate through a giant castle collecting various items and keys to advance. You have tons of lives, and there’s a reason for that. You’ll find out soon enough.