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VIDEO GAMES THAT SAVE BY PASSWORD?
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wiggy:

--- Quote from: Superchop on November 02, 2014, 04:05:04 PM ---Quick question....when did the ninja gaiden games on NES ever use a passwords?  Same with the first castlevania on the nes  ???

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Not that I recall. Beat em in one sitting or don't beat em at all :P
e_brugal:
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Thanks  ;)

I remember playing Ninja Gaiden and Castlevania when I was a little kid with my brother but I didn't remember if they had that password option
Mick Dundee:
SNES Lord of the rings was a password one. My mother noticed a pattern back in the day and figured out what made everyone's level high and where they were in the game.
Jeff:
Filling a notebook with passwords and cheat codes is one of the few pre-internet memories that I have left.

Genesis:
Tiny Toons: Buster's Hidden Treasure (bad case of long passworditis)
Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures
World of Illusion
Animaniacs (uses a tile grid system)

Game Gear:
Aladdin

NES:
Bubble Bobble

GBC:
Turok 3

PS1:
Tetris Plus (99% sure the puzzle mode can use passwords)

DOS:
Lemmings
Superchop:
Sega Genesis
sonic & knuckles with sonic 1 attached.  (Hundreds and hundreds of those 3d bonus stages lol, you'd need a whole notebook for all of the passcodes)

And practically any other genesis game attachad to sonic and knuckles let's you play 1 3d bonus stage.
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