King's Quest: Quest for the Crown
Sega Master System · 1984
About this game
King's Quest: Quest for the Crown is the first game in the King's Quest series.
Players control Sir Graham, a knight of Daventry, who is tasked by King Edward to find three lost treasures to save the kingdom.
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The game takes place in a fairy tale-inspired world where Graham must explore, solve puzzles, and interact with various characters and creatures.
Players navigate Graham through different locations, collecting items and using them to overcome obstacles.
The game pioneered the graphic adventure genre, combining text commands with visual elements.
As the inaugural title in the series, Quest for the Crown established many of the themes and gameplay elements that would become hallmarks of the King's Quest franchise, including its fantasy setting, puzzle-solving mechanics, and the character of Graham who would become a central figure in the series' lore.
About Sega Master System
The Sega Master System (1985/1986) was Sega's answer to the NES and, while it lost the console war in North America, became genuinely dominant in markets like Brazil and parts of Europe. That regional split matters for collectors: PAL and Brazilian-market cartridges can differ meaningfully in scarcity and pricing from their North American counterparts for the same title.
Gamevaro tracks King's Quest: Quest for the Crown for Sega Master System with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.
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