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'''Author:''' [[Ron Cavagnaro]]<br /> | '''Author:''' [[Ron Cavagnaro]]<br /> | ||
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+ | An RPG modeled after ''Phantasy Star II''; one of several ambitious and now-lost games by Ron Cavagnaro. | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
− | : I now remember my huge project; I was actually working on an RPG like Phantasy Star II! It was called Bounty Hunter, and it was so cool. I think I used batch files to progress a storyline. Really cool stuff. | + | : I now remember my huge project; I was actually working on an RPG like ''Phantasy Star II''! It was called ''Bounty Hunter'', and it was so cool. I think I used batch files to progress a storyline. Really cool stuff. |
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 21 June 2016
Release type: Unknown
Release date: N/A
Levels: 1
Author: Ron Cavagnaro
Related games: N/A
THIS GAME IS THOUGHT TO BE LOST
IF YOU KNOW MORE, PLEASE CONTACT
IF YOU KNOW MORE, PLEASE CONTACT
An RPG modeled after Phantasy Star II; one of several ambitious and now-lost games by Ron Cavagnaro.
Background[edit]
- I now remember my huge project; I was actually working on an RPG like Phantasy Star II! It was called Bounty Hunter, and it was so cool. I think I used batch files to progress a storyline. Really cool stuff.