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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.

  • Shuttle Voyage Game

    Shuttle Voyage Game

    Brand:Other

    Electronic game ‘Shuttle Voyage’

    1983

    This Shuttle Voyage game is a Chinese copy of Ninendo’s Game and Watch series of electronic games. Game and Watch was a successful line of products from Nintendo that generated enough profit for the company to invest heavily in researching and developing the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and the Gameboy. This ensured the company’s survival and dominance through a competitive period of electronic game industry development, consumption and growth. The game has a monochrome LCD (liquid crystal display) screen on which the player can control the movement of characters through a themed set of tasks. The balance between an achievable outcome and a degree of difficulty invited the user to play the game again and again, thus achieving one of the principal goals of electronic game design. This electronic game comes from a group of twelve items donated by Michael Henry, which together provide a glimpse of play and family life in one Australian household.

     

    Game is as shown on the pictures, some letters are not fully displayed, including box, manual and battery cover.

    Condition: Used

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