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![]() We Got This Covered – Edward Love – 4 / 5 stars VGProfessional – Mazen Abdallah – 8.6 / 10.0 VGN – Davide Frontera – Italian – 8.2 / 10.0 TrustedReviews – Simon Miller – 3.5 / 5 stars TrueAchievements – Marc Hollinshead – 4 / 5 stars Total Gaming Network – Shawn Zipay – 3 / 5 stars TheXboxHub – Gareth Brierley – 4 / 5 stars The Games Machine – Mario Baccigalupi – Italian – 8 / 10.0 Tech Advisor – Lewis Painter – 4.5 / 5 stars ![]() TeamNerd – Giulia Garassino – Italian – 7.7 / 10.0 Spaziogames – Valentino Cinefra – Italian – 8 / 10.0 Slant Magazine – Jed Pressgrove – 1 / 5 stars Sirus Gaming – Jarren Navarrete – 5 / 10.0 Rock, Paper, Shotgun – Edwin Evans-Thirlwell – No Verdict PSX Brasil – Bruno Henrique Vinhadel – Portuguese – 83 / 100 PlayStation Universe – John-Paul Jones – 7.5 / 10.0 PlayStation LifeStyle – Chandler Wood – 8 / 10.0 ![]() Pardis Game – Seyyed Mehdi Mir Shahdehi – Persian – 8 / 10.0 Old Grizzled Gamers – Caleb DeLaurentis – 84 / 100 NEOsite – Kacper Madry – Polish – 5 / 10.0 LevelUp – Luis Sánchez – Spanish – 8.3 / 10.0 Level Down Games – Bryan Clutter – 70 / 100 Invision Community – Aidan Bates – 9 / 10 IGN Spain – Javi Andrés – Spanish – 7 / 10.0 IGN Italy – Marco Esposto – Italian – 7.5 / 10.0 Hu3br – Lucas Moura – Portuguese – 4 / 5 stars Hobby Consolas – Redacción Hobby Consolas – Spanish – 82 / 100 Goomba Stomp – Andrew Vandersteen – 7.5 / 10.0 Generación Xbox – Adrian Fuentes Berna – Spanish – 8.5 / 10.0 ![]() Geeks Under Grace – Joe Morgan – 8 / 10.0 Geek Culture Podcast – Josh Garibay – 7 / 10.0 Gaming on PC – David Dominguez – 9 / 10.0 GameWatcher – Marcello Perricone – 8 / 10.0 GamePro – Elena Schulz – German – 76 / 100 Gameblog – Camille Allard – French – 8 / 10 Game Volt – Moustafa Gad – Arabic – 7 / 10.0 Game Revolution – Jason Faulkner – 4.5 / 5 stars Game Informer – Jeff Marchiafava – 5.8 / 10.0 Kingdom Come Deliverance HD Texture Pack-GOGģDNews – ? – Russian – 8 / 10.0Īngr圜entaurGaming – Jeremy Penter – Wait For SaleĪttack of the Fanboy – William Schwartz – 2.5 / 5 starsīaziCenter – ? – Persian – 8 / 10īazimag – Hossein Sadri – Persian – 8 / 10Ĭultured Vultures – Jimmy Donnellan – 7.5 / 10.0ĭigital Chumps – Dillon Sweeney – 8 / 10.0ĭigitally Downloaded – Matt Sainsbury – 3 / 5 starsĮlite Gamer – Vinny Fanneran – 7.5 / 10.0Įurogamer – Robert Purchese – No Recommendation Historical accuracy: Meet real historical characters and experience the genuine look and feel of medieval Bohemia. Fight, steal, seduce, threaten, persuade, or bribe. Choose your weapons and execute dozens of unique combos in battles that are as thrilling as they are merciless.Ĭharacter development: Improve your skills, earn new perks, and forge and upgrade your equipment.ĭynamic world: Your actions influence the reactions of the people around you. Non-linear story: Solve quests in multiple ways, then face the consequences of your decisions.Ĭhallenging combat: Distance, stealth, or melee. Massive realistic open world: Majestic castles, vast fields, all rendered in stunning high-end graphics. Fate drags you into this bloody conflict and shoves you into a raging civil war, where you help fight for the future of Bohemia. Without a home, family, or future you end up in the service of Lord Radzig Kobyla, who is forming a resistance against the invasion. By bittersweet fortune, you are one of the few survivors of this massacre. Your peaceful life is shattered when a mercenary raid, ordered by King Sigismund himself, burns your village to the ground. In the midst of this chaos, you’re Henry, the son of a blacksmith. With no king on the throne, Sigismund is now free to plunder Bohemia and seize its riches. Feigning good will, Sigismund travels to Bohemia and kidnaps his half-brother. His half-brother and King of Hungary, Sigismund the Red Fox, senses weakness in Wenceslas. Unlike his father, Wenceslas is a naive, self-indulgent, unambitious monarch. One of Charles’ sons, Wenceslas, has inherited the crown. The death of its beloved ruler, Emperor Charles IV, has plunged the kingdom into dark times: war, corruption, and discord are tearing this jewel of the Holy Roman Empire apart. Avenge the death of your parents and help repel the invading forces!īohemia – located in the heart of Europe, the region is rich in culture, silver, and sprawling castles. Narrowly escaping the brutal attack, you grab your sword to fight back. Thrust into a raging civil war, you watch helplessly as invaders storm your village and slaughter your friends and family. The cart plays just fine and will be worth much much more in the future as no one actually knows if all 26 gold carts are still around." Still, case in point, this is an authentic, original NWC Gold cart from the Nintendo Power Magazine championships giveaway back in the early 90s. "Only 26 Gold carts were made for the Nintendo Power Magazine NWC giveaway. "The label in the pictures from the magazine during the championship showed a full red label, that was just for the picture and not what was actually sent out," the seller writes. The seller states the method of which the cartridges were glued onto the magazine for the Nintendo Power Magazine NWC giveaway damaged the label. I like the poster though.A Nintendo World Championships cartridge for the Nintendo Entertainment System sold for $100,088 on on eBay today, according to the auction listing.Īccording to the eBay listing by user "mtnlife," the cartridge is pre-owned, in acceptable condition with its front label torn off. Then at one point they SWITCHED from Glue binding to Stapled ones! All my issues fell apart! Thank GOD they put it back to glue eventually.Īlso, what surprises me is that they didn't make a big deal out of the 200th iussue like they did the 100th. For a long time they did this back in the 64 days and the image was always NOT what it should be. The one I had was whatever the most common one was.Īlso, that spine picture. Nintendo News Get!Įdit: By the way, those four special issues are meant to be lined up a certain way. But if you want Nintendo news, this is where you GET Nintendo news. I still love it even though it is a bit biased. My current subscription starts around #179. For instance, the Ocarina of Time (#114) issue and the Rogue Squadron (#115) one. I think we also got a few others in between then and my current subscription. (Dammit again! Right BEFORE Banjo Kazooie! WTF is with my luck?) (Dammit again! The issue RIGHT AFTER Super mario RPG! I could USED that!) and went all the way to #108. ![]() Wish I could remember what it was.Īnyway, at the same time we got our backissues, we started a new subscription. There was a game in that one I would always come back to. And I forget what it is, but I remember something special about that WWF Super Wrestlemania issue (#35 I suppose), but can't remember what it was. As well as I think a Starfox one later in the bunch. Can you give us more info on issue #56?Īlso, one of the best things about those issues is they had the infamous Zelda and Mario comics. So sad! I mean the VERY NEXT ISSUE was the silver MM one as you say. To this day I commend NP for keeping them for us. I was set for months! It went all the way from Metal Storm (Which I had bought in store before this years before.) to Aladdin with Jafar on the cover. Man, we got a freaking HUGE box full of NP issues. It was then the operator looked me up and found my older subscription and said we had a few issues coming to us (All paid in full waiting for a home.). One day way back in the 90's long after we forgot about the subscription we didn't realize we were supposed to get I asked my grandmother to subscribe. ![]() We never got our issues because they shipped them to our old house. I owned every issue from #22 - 55 because of an error in NP's shipping system. Our second subscription started with Metal Storm. And the only game inside it that appealed to me was Gauntlet.) ![]() It went until the 4-Player Extra issue (Which I HATED because I had no 4 player games. ![]() It's all fuzzy now, but I'd say we started our original subscription around that very SMB PG issue. But I used it so much I had put tabs on the edges of the World intros so I could get to a different world easier. (One to replace the other I lost.) I still had it until a few years ago. I also owned (two) of those SMB3 Players Guides. It's the only one I can remember us borrowing but I loved it because it had maps of SMB2. I like it! When I was a kid, we borrowed a bunch of NES games and NP mags (Just starting out with the mag at the same time we were just starting out with out NES), one of them was the original first one. |
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