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Charley W 11-05-2006 09:28 PM

Scarab of RA [NON-PC]
 
I've been trying to find a game that a roommate had back in '93. I don't remember the system, or company. You were an explorer lost in a pyramid with various mummies, snakes and other dangers. It was a very simple 2 color graphics game with just line drawings of the corridors and the occasional monster/treasure. Sorry I can't be more precise, but does anyone think it sounds familar?

Mighty Midget 11-05-2006 09:34 PM

It does indeed sounds familiar. It's a good description of a game I had on my C64. Was the game a txt adventure? I think mine was. Sadly, I don't recall the name, but there are quite a few C64 sites out there.

Happy hunting, I'll let you know if I come across something like this.

swiss 12-05-2006 05:17 AM

maybe this John Romero Classic ?

Pyramids of Egypt

guesst 12-05-2006 02:29 PM

Holy Freakin... I have got to try this game out. It's like finding that hamburger commercial that started Samuel Jackson's career. This is the bastard cousin of Wolfenstien, Doom, everything! For that reason alone I need to play this game. Not sure I'll keep it, but I've got to try it at least.

Charley W 12-05-2006 09:43 PM

No, swiss, it wasn't PofE, but thanks for drawing that one to my attention. The one I remember was a player-viewpoint game- it showed what the character would see down the corridors (like Dungeon Hack or Dungeon Master), rather than an overhead view like PofE. I don't think there was even a mapping ability to it (I had to draw maps by hand). It was 2-color, simple black lines on a white bg, with very low resolution- no other colors or shading even. I remember that you could encounter lions at several points, and you'd see the lion down the corridor and then it'd spring at you (different picture, of course). It may have been a freebee with the system, which MAY have been a Comodore.

Mighty Midget 14-05-2006 12:55 PM

I found this, called Pyramid, plain and simple. It was written for multiple systems.

http://www.lysator.liu.se/adventure/...k.html#Pyramid

GraveDigger 14-05-2006 05:19 PM

2 Colors? hmm... the game seems like an 80's classic and they are not much. Look in that direction and you might find your game.

Titan 14-05-2006 11:56 PM

This sounds VERRY familiare. Played something that sounds like this on the family Mac SE in the late 80's.
You had an inventory, could collect gold, food and other things.
Each "level" had a key hidden, you needed to get to the next, and if you encounterd the mummy, you where as good as dead.
You could throw nets over the lions and snakes. Some traps where visible, and you could release them by using a stick (if you had one). Usualy it was a spear-trap, but there where also wind-traps, that would make your lantern go out, and waste oil.

bbl when i've found some screenshots.

EDIT:
oook.. Seems the game was called Scarab of Ra
http://www.semicolon.com/Scarab.html

http://www.d4.dion.ne.jp/~motohiko/g...abofrashow.gif

guesst 15-05-2006 01:45 AM

Oh, I played ^that^ game. You could pick up mellons and occasionaly there was one that was too ripe and it'd explode. Never got very far in it.

Too bad there's not a window's version. Or a Mac emulator. Na, on second thought I don't need to play it THAT bad.

Charley W 16-05-2006 02:22 AM

That's the one, Titan. Thanks for finding it. It never was the greatest game, but not remembering the name has been bugging me. Unfortunately, I have a PC now.

(Damn...)


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