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Inca II: Nations of Immortality

80s Stallone

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How remembers this?

I was a young boy when I got this, bundled with my Intel 486 PC, because teh awesome multimedia.

Never noticed how nuts the game actually was, a mediocre adventure part, mediocre shooter sequences, but a weird innovative setting (Incas, Spaniards and Spaceships) and a kick ass soundtrack!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHBRVlH8ApY

Heard that the first part is even crazier... never played it.

Cockel Vision were really the kings of weird games (Woodruff and Schnibbel, GObliins)
 

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