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by - written on 31/10/07 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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When I was a little girl, and that’s going back a few years, my brother had a Commodore 64 computer, among all the great games he owned such as Paperboy and Flimbo’s Quest was Gauntlet, a platform style game where you took the form of either a warrior, wizard, elf or Valkyrie, you could personalise your character, well you could choose their colour-red, yellow, green or blue, and venture through dungeons battling ghosts, collecting food for life energy, gold and keys. On the rare occasion that my brother would hand me a joystick and let me join in I’d select myself a blue Valkyrie and run round after his character not really knowing what I was doing and inevitably ... Read the complete review
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