You have every right to be terrified. Perhaps the most disturbing of all Nintendo covers.
Look at those imposing rows of dice! But check out my sweet combo at the bottom... oh my, yes.
PLAYERS: 1-2 simultaneous
PUBLISHER: Hot-B
DEVELOPER: Natsume
GENRE: Puzzle
RELEASE DATE: November 1990
From what forgotten pit of gaming are these bizarre NES games
emerging from? Palamedes?! You mean, the son of Nauplius from
Greek mythology? One of King Arthur's Knights of the Round? No, it's
a Japanese puzzle game with dice and a cute Astro Boy-look alike!
Palamedes may be a forgotten relic of the ages, much like the
mythological characters which bear the same name, but it can easily
stand with the B-tier puzzle titles in the NES library: not quite
Tetris-grade (what is?) but far better than that overrated
diva Dr. Mario. Goals? We all have 'em and so does Palamedes.
Rows of different-colored and numbered dice descend on Astrix Boy.
Astrix Boy can throw like-numbered/colored dice at the row to make
said dice disappear. A die typically only has six sides (unless
you're rockin' a D&D match), and so it goes with Palamedes.
You change the die number with 'B' and shoot it with 'A,' and
unfortunately, you can only go forward with the die numbers, never
backwards. This means if you meant to shoot a three at a three, and
you accidentally go over to four, you have to circle all the way back
around to three. The rows of dice come quickly and mercilessly. At
first, it seems Palamedes will have the last laugh, but
behold! There is more to this tale of myths and gambling! As you get
rid of dice, they will appear on the bottom of your screen. Get more
than three dice of the same number and color, press 'Down' on the
D-pad, and obliterate a full line of dice. The more dice you get of
the same number and color in your "reserve bar," the more
lines you'll be able to destroy. This opens up the game and makes it
the enjoyable experience it is. Two-player mode is available, as are
five gradually more intense levels of play. Palamedes is
waiting: will you heed the call?!
B
Triumph always tastes better with fireworks.

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He looks a little too pleased about those creatures that are about to take a dump on his head...
ReplyDeletePalamedes...sounds like an STD, lol
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