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The Fallen One author? Linuxlabelimageminimize
The Immortal Electronic Arts1990When nightmares come to life... You discover you're not immortal! You're a mighty wizard in search of your lost master, Mordamir. Venture into the dungeon and slove the mysteries of each level. Unravel the secrets of The Immortal! NESlabelimagesubject
The Immortal Electronic Arts;The Hit Squad (Sandcastle)1990 Atari STlabelimageminimize
The Immortal Electronic Arts (Sandcastle)1990 Apple IIGSlabelminimizeminimize
The Immortal Piko Interactive2020 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
The Immortal  Electronic Arts;Starbyte;The Hit Squad (Sandcastle)1990 Amigalabelimageminimize
The Immortal  Electronic Arts;Starbyte (Sandcastle)1991 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
The Immortal  Electronic Arts;Tec Toy (Sandcastle)1991Meet the Maker
A gut-wrenching nightmare come to life. Terror reigns in his dungeon lair. Hurling toward your doom, you grasp one chance to live. Survive and win immortal fame.
* Eight lethal levels - 50 chambers filled with danger and deception
* Full screen, real-time combat against creation's most evil creatures
* Over 30 wickedly cunning, fully-animated deaths await the unwary
* Digitized soundtrack of fearsome screams and unearthly effects***
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The Impossible Game FlukeDude (Grip Games)2014 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
The Krion Conquest  Vic Tokai1990Once upon a time, long long ago, the world was experiencing great ruin. Enormous animals were bestowed upon the earth to create terrible pain and hardship for the people. The people were desperate, so they called upon the Old Witches' World for help.
Thence came Francesca, a gracious witch with great powers. She fought and saved the world from these terrible creatures. The land began to flourish again and the people worked peacefully together to rebuild their wonderful cities. All was well.
Now, we too are experiencing serious turmoil. Terrible horrid beings called Krions have decended upon our planet. We are prisoners and we are losing hope. Francesca, we need you. If you are out there, please come.***US release was initially announced as [i]Francesca's Wand[/i] before being titled [i]The Krion Conquest[/i].

An obscure but still spread internet joke is to call this game "Megan Man" because of a typo in the [i]the official 1990 WORLD OF Nintendo buyers guide[/i] showing "Megan Man 3" and its similarities in game play to the megaman series.

Catalog number for the Japanese Famicom version is definitely [b][code]VIC-VF[/code][/b] (visually confirmed, it is printed on the cartridge lable) and not [b][code]VIC-VP[/code][/b]. But many sites on the web report it as [b][code]VIC-VP[/code][/b]
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Tinertia Candescent Gamed;Section Studios2015 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Wolfstyle  author? Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Xenon Valkyrie Diabolical Mind2017 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Xenon Valkyrie Diabolical Mind2017 Mac OS Xlabelminimizeminimize
Xenon Valkyrie Diabolical Mind2017 Windowslabelimageminimize
You Have To Win The Game Minor Key Games2014 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
You Still Won’t Make It  Vetra Games2013 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Zadette Tell Me Films (Le Club des Sacs)2021 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Zelda Classic Armageddon Games1999A [i]near[/i] perfect "unofficial" conversion of the NES classic "The Legend of Zelda". Additionally it has an editor which lets you build your own maps/quests. The last DOS version developed was version 2.10. MS-DOSlabelimagesubject
Zelda Classic Armageddon Games2007Remember how hard the original was without maps and guids? The 4th quest (usually launched after the 2nd), is much harder than the 1st and 2nd combined. Then the 3rd quest (usually played last), is even harder. And there's a 5th quest.***An unofficial [i]near[/i] pixel perfect recreation of the original NES classic plus additional quests. Also includes an editor; using the Zelda Classic Engine to make completely new games in the style of the original game, Link to the Past, and Link's Awakening. Engine and game creation tools of the editor are extensive enough to create platformer games and other games that don't resemble any Zelda games at all.

Upon finishing the 2nd quest with 16 hearts, players will begin the '4th' quest (because its easier than the 3rd). To play the 3rd quest after the 2nd, complete it with fewer than 16 hearts. Beat the 3rd quest [b]without dying[/b] to play the 5th quest. Beat the 5th quest with at least 1 death to play the 4th quest.[spoiler=Naming your player certain names will allow starting a quest immediately without having to play through other quests;close passwords]ZELDA=2nd Quest
ALPHA=3rd Quest
GANON=4th Quest
JEAN=5th Quest[/spoiler]
The frequently updated versions often do not get corresponding Linux versions. Quests sometimes do not work correctly unless they are matched with the version they were created for. Generally, only the latest Linux version is available from Armageddon Games and this is located in a hard to find spot on the site (and changes). Despite this, all Quests can be played on Linux once a compatible version of the player is downloaded by whoever may be providing it currently on the internet.
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2.10 lost isle build
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Zelda Classic Armageddon Games1999 Windowslabelimageminimize
Zelda Classic Armageddon Games2008Only v2.11 B18 known to have been created. Done with permission of Dark Nation, one of ZC's creators.

The main ZC game and included quests run without any additional actions. But large custom quests will require a [url=/groups/info/req-swapfilel]Swap File[/url] which is created on the SD card automatically.
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Zorgon's Kingdom Romik1984[b]hard[/b]
I admit not having played the game myself. This tag might not actually apply. I've decided to tag it because both professional and amateur reviewers commonly believe the game has only one level or sometimes two levels (but not universally, I found one reviewer, giving it an average score, who made it to level 3 and gave up further play). It in fact has 6 levels (the first level is replayed harder so one might say it has 5 levels). From its release to this very day, reviewers seem to fail to pass the first or second level. This alone is not enough. But there are also some owners of the game that don't believe in the other levels, even though the game's packaging advertises them.***
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