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Name of old Sega CD game?

Discussion in 'Playground' started by Little Grey Bird, Oct 15, 2003.

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    [​IMG] I used to have a Sega CD, and I had a particular game I loved to play. I have forgotten its name, and was wondering if I could tap into your collective knowledge to figure it out.

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    *turn based, strategy game
    *only 3 characters to play as (leaders of an army you create as you go along)a vampire, a fairy princess (or something similar), and some other guy (I always choose the vampire.)
    *each map you had to conquer was in an hexagonal grid
    *the music was really good too

    [ October 16, 2003, 04:04: Message edited by: Little Grey Bird ]
     
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    I also had the sega mega CD, but i don't recall such a game. Maybe it's not THAT hard to find, try Google and see what you can come up with.

    Myself, i didn't have that many games for the CD. I remember some Wild west shooter, which was pretty good fun, Ecco the dolphin, a flightsim (very boring), a racing game (hard, but fun) and a game called "Sherlock Holmes", it was all about solving murdercases of course.
     
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    could you tell me some more about it. it could sound like af saga game like saga frontier. romancing saga etc.

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    Pac Man,
    I think some of the software that you had came with the system, or those were the only good games for it. (ecco, the sherlock game, and some aliens invading Texas) I was always temepted to just let them have Texas. The movie scenes in the Alien game became painful after a while. It was something different.

    As for the unkonwn game: I played this game so much that i fried my CD system playing it. It was based on some kind of fantasy general theme.
    you could be good or evil (depending on which character you picked in the beginning). It had a mechwarrior type playing map. As for the story you were just trying to conquer territory with your, (dragons, chimeras, etc.) each different general got to compete with different characters.

    The only reason i can drag this back up, is my dad has an emulator, which has all the Sega CD games on them. (alot more than i thought there were).

    thanks for the help
     
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