Equinox

aka: Solstice II
Moby ID: 12231
  1. Played first game of Equinox.

  2. After years of practice, still trying to conquer the third dungeon.

  3. Had to skip graduation ceremony, but finally conquered the third dungeon.

  4. Still living at home, no job, no friends, never kissed a girl, but finally defeated the green blobs in the fifth dungeon.

  5. Having trouble seeing the screen, and need to take naps between dungeons, but you can now get to the sixth dungeon with ease.

  6. Can't see the screen, can't hear the sound effects, can't work the joystick and having chest pains at the thought of the evil empress. Feeling the end is near, you vow to someday complete your quest as you bequeath your joystick to your grandson.

(sure, it's just a game.)

Source:

U.S. print ad

As Glendaal, you wake to a horrifying scene.

Evil forces have reduced the town of Galedonia to rubble and turned the villagers into mutant zombies and demons. Your father, the wizard Shadax, must be found, for only he has the magical powers to challenge the evil Sonia. The search for Shadax takes you through overworld and underworld battle zones, from strategic attack zones high in the clouds, to mysterious dungeons below - loaded with ghosts, wind demons and traps galore. Moving from dungeon to dungeon, you'll search for the hidden mystical tokens which must be found to complete a game so real that it's hard to believe it's really a game!

Equinox, new from Sony Imagesoft.

  • Super NES Mode 7 "rotation graphics" for super-real sensation in the "overworld" battle zone.
  • Fantastic, 3-D perspective with amazing colours and graphics.
  • Plus "other-worldly" digital soundtrack.

Source:

Back of Box (PAL)


Contributed by Freeman, lugnut.


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