WTB: Harry Tour (single cart or multicart version, doesn't matter.)

Started by NintendoKing, December 22, 2010, 03:43:00 pm

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NintendoKing

I have "Harry's Legend" on a Multicart, but I do not have "Harry Tour" which I desperately want. "Harry Potter" and "Harry Tour" are the same game except that "Harry Tour" has changes to the graphics to make it feel more like a sequel to "Harry's Legend"

I really dont mind if its on a multicart or a single cart, I just want to purchase a copy.

linkzpikachu

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linkzpikachu

FUCK YEAH SEAKING!

MS-DOS4

Nevermind, turns out to be regular Harry Potter. Good luck on your search!
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limentinus

i have a harry potter , it is not harry legend. It is  in my last auction
http://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=5806.0
maybe it sounds interesting

NintendoKing

I must see a decent picture of the cartridge by itself and a screenshot from the Harry Potter game. Please.

limentinus

Quote from: The Uninvited Gremlin on February 04, 2011, 10:00:13 pm
I must see a decent picture of the cartridge by itself and a screenshot from the Harry Potter game. Please.
is like that :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fE3wRfEUBYk
more pics
http://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=5806.0 

Xious

So, this is what 'Magic Carpet' with a pretty GFX-hack and screech-ingly horrific music thrown in as a BS-bonus?  Love those pirates!   It's just garbled sounds thrown together...  :pow:

Seriously... Can't anybody in the pirate community over there even try to program some decent music? My cats could do better...  The scenery looks great; the sprites fluid and lively; so why do the BGM and SFX need to sound like nails on a chalkboard combined with screaming infants?

It's like the 'Triforce of the Gods' port: You tolerate it because it's a 'Zelda' game ported to the FC, but after a while you just mute it to end the suffering. Or at least I did. I dunno' maybe it's some nationalism thing, or a plot to stop people from playing 8-bit consoles, where the government outlawed anything but horrible music for games made in and for their own market.

What mapper is 'Magic Carpet' anyway? I don't recall; Still, this looks better than the original game, for whatever that's worth and it isn't an RPG in Mandarin.

UglyJoe

The music kinda sounds like fractal-generated music, which would be impressive on an NES, but it's probably just random input fed to a bad music driver.