fantasy

  • Diablo 2 Big Box

    Brand:Microsoft
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    • Box is a bit rough
    • English Version

    A top down adventure game of epic proportion. Diablo 2 is the continuation of a wonderful world of magic and horror. – – “There is no escape from chaos, there is only the sweet release of death”

  • Diablo III

    Brand:Microsoft
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    The game takes place in Sanctuary, the dark fantasy world of the Diablo series, twenty years after the events of Diablo II. Deckard Cain and his niece Leah are in the Tristram Cathedral investigating ancient texts regarding an ominous prophecy. Suddenly, a mysterious star falling from the sky strikes the Cathedral, creating a deep crater into which Deckard Cain disappears.

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    Diablo III

    Brand:Microsoft
    5,0010,00 Add to cart
  • Dungeon Keeper Big Box

    Brand:Microsoft
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    • English
    • CD Version
    • Some wear and tear (the white spot) on the box

    Dungeon Keeper is a strategy video game in which the player attempts to build and manage a dungeon or lair while protecting it from invading ‘hero’ characters intent on stealing the player’s accumulated treasures and killing various monsters. This was Peter Molyneux’s final project with Bullfrog before he left the company in August 1997 to form Lionhead Studios.

    The player uses a mouse, represented in-game as a hand, to interact with a bar on the left-hand side of the screen, allowing them to select which rooms to build and which spells to cast. The player can also use the hand to pick up creatures and objects in the dungeon and carry them around, allowing for tactics such as gathering an assault force and dropping off the creatures en masse once a foothold has been established. The hand also allows the player to “slap” objects and thereby interact with them: creatures will hurry up when slapped, some traps will be triggered and prisoners in the Torture Chamber can be tortured.

    The main game view is in isometric perspective; this view can be zoomed and rotated. The player also has the option of possessing one of their creatures, and seeing the dungeon from that creature’s first-person perspective, as well as using their attacks and abilities. The map is divided into a grid of rectangles, most of which are invisible. A smaller part of the map is shown as a minimap in the top left corner of the screen.

    A world map is also available, and at the beginning of the game the player is allocated one of the 20 regions of a fictional, idyllic country to destroy. As the player progresses through these regions, each of which represents a level of the game, the areas previously conquered will appear ransacked, twisted, and evil. Before starting a new level, the Mentor will tell the player about the current region and its attributes. After completing a level, the Mentor will talk about the “improvement” of the destroyed region: “The streets run with the blood of the slain. Screams of pain and howls of anguish rip the night air like a vengeful siren’s song. This really is somewhere you can take the kids for the weekend.”

    The Dungeon Heart represents the Dungeon Keeper’s own link to the world. If it is destroyed, the player loses the level, and must restart. Along with the heart, the player begins with a small number of imps, the generic work force for all dungeon activities: they can dig tunnels into the surrounding soil, capture enemy rooms and Portals, mine gold and gems, set traps, and even attack when desperate or threatened. Slapping creatures forces them to work faster for a while, but removes some of their health and happiness.

    Once the Imps are busily working, the player must then set up a basic infrastructure: Lairs for monsters, a Hatchery (where chickens, which serve as food for the minions, are bred), and a Treasury for storing gold. After connecting the dungeon to a “Portal”, monsters will arrive. As the game progresses, the player moves along a technology tree, unlocking further rooms.

    The dungeon has a fleshed-out ecology: some creatures are natural enemies. Flies and Spiders are often found at odds with one another, while a Horned Reaper, if it has gone berserk, will attack all creatures in its path. The goals for each level are fairly straightforward: they generally fall along the lines of eliminating the heroic force or destroying all other Dungeon Keepers on the level.

  • Dungeon Keeper Big Box DUTCH

    Brand:Microsoft
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    • Dutch Version
    • Big Box

    Dungeon Keeper is a strategy video game in which the player attempts to build and manage a dungeon or lair while protecting it from invading ‘hero’ characters intent on stealing the player’s accumulated treasures and killing various monsters. This was Peter Molyneux’s final project with Bullfrog before he left the company in August 1997 to form Lionhead Studios.

    The player uses a mouse, represented in-game as a hand, to interact with a bar on the left-hand side of the screen, allowing them to select which rooms to build and which spells to cast. The player can also use the hand to pick up creatures and objects in the dungeon and carry them around, allowing for tactics such as gathering an assault force and dropping off the creatures en masse once a foothold has been established. The hand also allows the player to “slap” objects and thereby interact with them: creatures will hurry up when slapped, some traps will be triggered and prisoners in the Torture Chamber can be tortured.

    The main game view is in isometric perspective; this view can be zoomed and rotated. The player also has the option of possessing one of their creatures, and seeing the dungeon from that creature’s first-person perspective, as well as using their attacks and abilities. The map is divided into a grid of rectangles, most of which are invisible. A smaller part of the map is shown as a minimap in the top left corner of the screen.

    A world map is also available, and at the beginning of the game the player is allocated one of the 20 regions of a fictional, idyllic country to destroy. As the player progresses through these regions, each of which represents a level of the game, the areas previously conquered will appear ransacked, twisted, and evil. Before starting a new level, the Mentor will tell the player about the current region and its attributes. After completing a level, the Mentor will talk about the “improvement” of the destroyed region: “The streets run with the blood of the slain. Screams of pain and howls of anguish rip the night air like a vengeful siren’s song. This really is somewhere you can take the kids for the weekend.”

    The Dungeon Heart represents the Dungeon Keeper’s own link to the world. If it is destroyed, the player loses the level, and must restart. Along with the heart, the player begins with a small number of imps, the generic work force for all dungeon activities: they can dig tunnels into the surrounding soil, capture enemy rooms and Portals, mine gold and gems, set traps, and even attack when desperate or threatened. Slapping creatures forces them to work faster for a while, but removes some of their health and happiness.

    Once the Imps are busily working, the player must then set up a basic infrastructure: Lairs for monsters, a Hatchery (where chickens, which serve as food for the minions, are bred), and a Treasury for storing gold. After connecting the dungeon to a “Portal”, monsters will arrive. As the game progresses, the player moves along a technology tree, unlocking further rooms.

    The dungeon has a fleshed-out ecology: some creatures are natural enemies. Flies and Spiders are often found at odds with one another, while a Horned Reaper, if it has gone berserk, will attack all creatures in its path. The goals for each level are fairly straightforward: they generally fall along the lines of eliminating the heroic force or destroying all other Dungeon Keepers on the level.

  • Earthworm Jim 3D

    Brand:Microsoft
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    Earthworm Jim 3D is a platform game, the third in the Earthworm Jim series. It is a sequel to Earthworm Jim and Earthworm Jim 2, and the first game in the series to not be developed by Shiny Entertainment, which had recently instituted a strict “no sequels” policy. Interplay Entertainment, having recently purchased the Earthworm Jim rights, handed the franchise off to VIS Interactive. The game suffered a difficult, prolonged development cycle and was repeatedly delayed until it was released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows. The game was not received well, with critics claiming that the charm of the originals was lost, and that despite the long development period, the game still felt sloppy and lacked previously promoted features.

  • Earthworm Jim 3D Big Box

    Brand:Microsoft
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    • Big Box PC
    • International Edition
    • Near Mint Condition

    Earthworm Jim 3D is a platform game, the third in the Earthworm Jim series. It is a sequel to Earthworm Jim and Earthworm Jim 2, and the first game in the series to not be developed by Shiny Entertainment, which had recently instituted a strict “no sequels” policy. Interplay Entertainment, having recently purchased the Earthworm Jim rights, handed the franchise off to VIS Interactive. The game suffered a difficult, prolonged development cycle and was repeatedly delayed until it was released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows. The game was not received well, with critics claiming that the charm of the originals was lost, and that despite the long development period, the game still felt sloppy and lacked previously promoted features.

  • Everquest the Ruins of Kunark Big Box

    Brand:Microsoft
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    DUTCH VERSION

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

  • Hexen

    Brand:Microsoft
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    ENGLISH BIG BOX

    While you were battling the evil forces of D’Sparil, the other Serpent Riders were busy sowing the seeds of destruction in other dimensions. One such dimension is the decaying world where Hexen takes place. A world littered with the mangled corpses of nonbelievers and inhabited by the undead followers that executed them. Only three humans &endash; a warrior, a mage and a cleric &endash; have escaped the leaders’ vicious spell. Now these brave souls have sworn to crush the evil regime that threatens to destroy the world forever. Separated upon entering the mystical portal, the three are forced to attempt on their own what they had hoped to do together: find Korax’s stronghold, destroy him and restore order in the physical world.

    Become one of 3 heroes. Wield superhuman powers and lethal weapons.
    Walk. Run. Fly. Look all around. Inflict serious pain.
    Pillage your way through earthquakes, crumbling bridges and fog.
    Track down powerful artifacts and cast wicked spells.
    Four sick individuals can wreak havoc via network, two by modem.

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    Hexen

    Brand:Microsoft
    89,00 Add to cart
  • King’s Quest VII: The Princeless Bride

    Brand:Microsoft
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    • Jewel Case
    • English Version

     

    A magical adventure that will touch your heart. Plunge headlong into a legendary tale of magic and enchantment your whole family will love. From the creative talents of best-selling computer game author Roberta Williams, comes the seventh exciting chapter in the King’s Quest series: King’s Quest VII: The Princeless Bride, the most heartwarming and beautifully animated adventure game of all time. Unfolding in book-like chapters, the Princeless Bride begins when Princess Rosella is lured into a magical pool and the enchanted world beyond. Her mother Queen Valanice plunges in after her, and they find themselves in a land beyond dreams. The realm of Eldritch is inhabited by delightful and fantastic creatures: talking stags, friendly trolls, a magnificent crystal dragon, and many others. But Eldritch is in the darkest peril.

    An evil enchantress plots to destroy the Magic Realm, forcing Rosella and Valanice to use their courage, wisdom, and heart as they battle her for the survival of an entire world. Using breathtaking feature-film quality animation, this epic story takes you through a series of magical regions; a mystic and ancient desert, the volcanic crystal caverns of the trolls, a delightfully spooky land of suprises, and so much more. As Rosella searches for the beautiful Etheria, Land In The Clouds, Valanice searches for her daughter, and both become caught up in the adventure of their lives.

  • Knightmare

    Brand:Commodore
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    A fantasy-themed vertical scrolling shooter released in 1986 for MSX, also available for Wii’s Virtual Console in Japan.

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    Knightmare

    Brand:Commodore
    5,0010,00 Add to cart
  • Knightmare for the Commodore 64 TAPE

    Brand:Commodore
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    Knightmare, known in Japan as Majou Densetsu (魔城伝説 , Demon Castle Legend?), is a 1986 MSX vertical scrolling shooter computer game. The player is a knight, Popolon, who has to fight his way through several levels to defeat Hudnos and rescue Aphrodite.

    Knightmare was an innovative upward-scrolling shoot ’em up game on the MSX system released as game cartridge. The top-view graphics were considered very sophisticated for its time, similar to other MSX games such as Nemesis and Penguin Adventure.

    Konami also released a slightly altered version that could be bought from LINKS network. (Japanese “internet replacement” of the 80’s) In this version you could submit high scores to online server.

    It was brought without a license to the SG-1000 in Taiwan.

  • Lands of Lore 3 – BIG BOX

    Brand:Microsoft
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    Lands of Lore III is the third game in the Lands of Lore computer game series. The game was released after much delay in 1999, by Electronic Arts. The game set uses a first person perspective.

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