Conan: The Mysteries of Time

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Conan
Conan: The Mysteries of Time
Cover art (NES)
Developer(s) System 3
Publisher(s) Mindscape
Composer(s) Nick Eastridge
Platforms NES
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) Action
    Mode(s) Single-player

    Conan (also known as Conan: The Mysteries of Time) is a side-scrolling action video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1991, it was developed by System 3 Software and published by Mindscape. While it features the Conan the Barbarian character, it is a simple adaptation of a computer game called Myth: History in the Making.

    Storyline

    In this single player, side-scrolling, platform game you control Conan, on a quest, ordained by the Gods, to destroy various mythological creatures, under the control of the sinister Dameron.

    Reception

    The game was almost universally panned for its poor graphics and control. The Ultimate Console Database used words like, "ugly", "sad", "uninspired" and even, "crap" in its review of the game.[1]

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