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  • Everquest the Ruins of Kunark Big Box

    Everquest the Ruins of Kunark Big Box

    Brand:Microsoft

    DUTCH VERSION

    The Ruins of Kunark is the first expansion released for the EverQuest franchise.

  • Nox Big Box - COMPLETE

    Nox Big Box – COMPLETE

    Brand:Microsoft
    • Windows 95/98
    • Intel Pentium 200Mhz MMX
    • 32MB Ram
    • 300MB HD
    • Condition – Awesome

    An excellent action/RPG hybrid with very unique gameplay. Your name is Jack Mower, a 20th century dude who just happened to be sucked into the world of Nox via his TV set. The world is in danger and you have to save it! But before you embark on your epic journey you must choose your path: warrior, wizard, or conjurer.
    Choose the path of a warrior, and you will be able to equip and use all manner of swords, battle-axes, war hammers, and chakrams – though you’ll leave the magical mumbo-jumbo up to the Conjurer and Wizard classes. An enchanted weapon is the closest a Warrior gets to magic but that’s OK, because magic is for sissies.
    As a Wizard you will explore the mystical art of spell casting, ranging from enemy-confounding illusions to devastating displays of metaphysical force. You’ll also learn to set magical traps containing deadly spell combinations to thwart the unsuspecting foe. Although you’ll have to renounce the use of ungainly swords and armor in the name of your art, you will still be able to wield a staff as a last-ditch physical defense.
    If you choose a Conjurer you will be able to magically charm and summon creatures to do your bidding. You can even create a magical creature called a bomber which can wreak sorcerous havoc on your enemies. You’ll also get plenty of experience wielding staves and bows to fend off the few enemies who manage to slip past your minions.

  • Retro8BITShop Commodore 64 Disk Dump USB Stick 8GB

    Retro8BITShop Commodore 64 Disk Dump USB Stick 8GB

    Brand:Commodore

    Discover the Retro8BITShop Commodore 64 Disk Dump Stick!

     

    Relive the golden era of computing with over 30,000 Commodore 64 (.D64) disk images packed onto one USB stick! Remember the thrill of digging through stacks of floppy disks, uncovering hidden gems, forgotten games, demos, music, and homebrew software? Now you can experience that excitement all over again.

     

    Each disk image is a mystery—whether it’s a game, a rare demo, or a surprising piece of software, you’ll never know what you might find. Some discoveries will bring back nostalgic memories, while others will be entirely new.

     

    With the Retro8BITShop Disk Dump Stick, you’re in for endless nights of fun, exploration, and discovery. Get yours today and embark on a journey through the unknown, where each click brings a new surprise!

    Condition: New
  • Simon the Sourcerer 2

    Simon the Sourcerer 2

    Brand:Microsoft

    The Evil wizard Sordid is brought back to life when a magic-book of his is set ablaze and thrown into the middle of a chalkboard pentagram by the father of Runt, a young boy wanting to become a mighty sorcerer. Sordid promises him that he can become his apprentice if he helps him exact his vengeance on Simon.

    Several months later, Sordid’s Fortress of Doom is reconstructed and Sordid has a new robotic body. He sends a magical wardrobe to fetch Simon but it accidentally ends up on the doorstep of Calypso, the wizard Simon had to save in the last game. Simon then starts to look for a fuel called mucusade which he needs to power the wardrobe in order to get home.

  • The 7th Guest

    The 7th Guest

    Brand:Microsoft
    • Jewel Case
    • English Version

     

    The 7th Guest is a horror adventure described as “the first Interactive Drama”, with plentiful pre-rendered 3D graphics, live action video clips, and an original, orchestrated musical score. Even though it was one of the first games on a CD, it broke the record of 2 million copies sold in 1993, and was considered an epoch-making achievement of the gaming industry. To this day the FMV sequences and 3D graphics look amazing, the atmosphere (orchestrated music!) is dense, the puzzles remain difficult and the experience as a whole is completely horrifying.

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