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The game is similar to [[Quest 64]] in adventuring and fighting, where the player would encounter enemies within a three dimensional environment and then battle inside the bounds of that environment with some additional rules.
The game is similar to [[Quest 64]] in adventuring and fighting, where the player would encounter enemies within a three dimensional environment and then battle inside the bounds of that environment with some additional rules.
==Story==
Alaron, a young squire, is sent to track down a missing farmer named Kendall.  On his journey, however, he runs into a spirit and gets poisoned by Goblins.  In his quest for a cure, Alaron bands together with other warriors to help others and search for Alaron's only means for a future.


==Table of Contents==
==Table of Contents==

Revision as of 23:27, 27 June 2007

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Aidyn Chronicles: The First Mage is an RPG for the Nintendo 64. The game was released near the end of the N64's developmental period. It was featured in Nintendo Power, the same place where much of its advertising came from.

The game is similar to Quest 64 in adventuring and fighting, where the player would encounter enemies within a three dimensional environment and then battle inside the bounds of that environment with some additional rules.

Story

Alaron, a young squire, is sent to track down a missing farmer named Kendall. On his journey, however, he runs into a spirit and gets poisoned by Goblins. In his quest for a cure, Alaron bands together with other warriors to help others and search for Alaron's only means for a future.

Table of Contents