Wardner

Wardner

Famicom Disk System · 1987

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About this game

In Wardner, you take on the roll of a short, chubby guy whose name I am not

The game starts when you and a girl are approached by a wizard

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promising a "fantasia" of sorts.

You follow the wizard, and he kidnaps the

girl, commenting that she will make a nice gift for Mr.

have that, can we?On your quest to save your friend, you have to travel across 5 levels, to

You will have to destroy monsters, jump over and

duck under various traps, and collect gold and orbs to help you with your

journey.You have a weapon meter on the bottom of the screen, which shows your

current weapon, and weapon power (1 to 8).

All weapons use the same power, so

if you change weapons, you won't lose the power.

The power, rather than

making your weapon stronger, lets you fire it faster.

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About Famicom Disk System

Japan-only, the Famicom Disk System (1986) was Nintendo's floppy-disk-based add-on for the Famicom, hosting several games (including the original Legend of Zelda and Metroid) before they were later ported to cartridge internationally. Because it never released outside Japan and its proprietary floppy disks degrade over time, complete, working Famicom Disk System software is a specialized import-collecting niche.

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