You know what the funny thing is? My copy actually came with two instruction manuals.wookiee777 said:I have that too! Not new of course. The case is in good shape, but the Instruction manual is missing in action.Gatx said:Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner. A friend of mine got it for me as a present. He actually found a new copy at a Gamestop for $19.99. NEW.
I also have the Zelda Collector's Edition on Gamecube. It still kind of peeves me that they messed up on the sound and frame-rate for Majora's Mask.
You can navigate by just clicking where the cursor turns into an arrow. Click the edges to turn and in front of you to walk. It was pretty basic but it was also very vague about it's puzzles so you had to figure out what the rules were.lacktheknack said:I have that too! I never did actually finish it, and I think my copy was gimped. Were you able to move around at all, or did the computer do it for you?dessertmonkeyjk said:I recall owning this odd FMV Adventure/Puzzle game I guess called Jewels of the Oracle. It's similar to Myst in which you need to solve alot of puzzles to unravel the mystery behind the place you discovered.
Yeah... the computer did most of the moving for me. The puzzle areas were pretty rigid.dessertmonkeyjk said:You can navigate by just clicking where the cursor turns into an arrow. Click the edges to turn and in front of you to walk. It was pretty basic but it was also very vague about it's puzzles so you had to figure out what the rules were.lacktheknack said:I have that too! I never did actually finish it, and I think my copy was gimped. Were you able to move around at all, or did the computer do it for you?dessertmonkeyjk said:I recall owning this odd FMV Adventure/Puzzle game I guess called Jewels of the Oracle. It's similar to Myst in which you need to solve alot of puzzles to unravel the mystery behind the place you discovered.