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Post by Sketcz-1000 on Jul 13, 2012 3:47:46 GMT -5
In Sega's Ghost House, you control a boy named Mick, who looks vaguely like Alex Kidd's Translyvanian cousin. The goal is each stage to find six jewels, each of which is guarded by a vampire. Said vampires are found sleeping in coffins strewn around each stage, which can only be opened by defeating other minor bad guys to find a key. Once you find all six jewels, a portal opens up, which leads to the next stage, and the cycle begins anew. www.hardcoregaming101.net/ghosthouse/ghosthouse.htm
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Post by Narushima on Jul 13, 2012 20:12:00 GMT -5
"Spritial Predecessor". That should be "Spiritual".
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Post by mateusbond on Jul 14, 2012 9:10:46 GMT -5
Actually, Tec Toy released both Ghost House and Chapolim. The last paragraph says "when Tec Toy published Ghost House in Brazil, they changed Mick into El Chapullin", but Chapolim came in the mid-90's, maybe 5 years after the Brazilian release of Ghost House.
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Post by Gilder on Jul 23, 2012 2:08:06 GMT -5
Quick heads up; in the articles section of the site, the URL to Ghost House article is incorrect. The URL is there (http://hardcoregaming101.net/ghosttrick/ghosthouse.htm) understandably leads nowhere.
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