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'''King's Valley II: The Seal of El Giza''' is a computer game for the [[MSX]] platform by [[Konami]]. It is a sequel to the popular puzzle/action game ''[[King's Valley]]'' |
'''King's Valley II: The Seal of El Giza''' is a computer game for the [[MSX]] platform by [[Konami]]. It is a sequel to the popular puzzle/action game ''[[King's Valley]]''. |
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The game was released both for the MSX1 and MSX2 systems. |
The game was released both for the MSX1 and MSX2 systems. |
Revision as of 23:54, 9 September 2007
King's Valley II: The Seal of El Giza is a computer game for the MSX platform by Konami. It is a sequel to the popular puzzle/action game King's Valley.
The game was released both for the MSX1 and MSX2 systems. The MSX2 version only saw a release in Japan. The same goes for a very rare "contest" version. The contest was about making levels with the games' built-in level editor, held by the Japanese MSX-Fan magazine. The winners of this contest received the cartridge. As for normal level-editing, custom levels can be saved to either a disk or tape, and the levels are interchangeable between both the MSX1 and MSX2 versions. For the regular game, a quite ingenious password system is used, that allows for a lot of combinations. Some managed to find a pattern in this system, and once you find that out it's fairly easy to create passwords to go to any stage in the game.
Trivia
- The later Konami game Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin for the Nintendo DS reuses the stage musics "In Search of the Secret Spell" and "Sandfall" for the Egyptian area of the game. [1]
References
- ^ "Castlevania Dungeon - Portrait of Ruin Weirdness Page". Castlevania Dungeon. Retrieved 04 March 2007.