PDA

View Full Version : Indy Greatest Adventures for NES


Dr.Jones909
11-14-2000, 02:34 PM
Hello all of you Indy fans out there. Years back, when the Indiana Jones Greatest Adventrues game for super nintendo. Ever since, I have loved this game with great passion, but one day i got up to this level, in Pankot Palace, and for quite some time now, i have not been able to figure the f#*&!*@% thing out. If anyone knows anything about this game, and just might have beaten this level, please tell me what i have been doing wrong. I just can't stand pushing around random statues.

Finn
11-15-2000, 10:06 AM
I know this game. I had it on SNES, but now I use it with emulator on my computer. This Pankot had never gave me wits (but that raft section was #@%Ī!), more less on emulator, because you can save anywhere you want. I canīt give you much help, because I donīt know which difficulty level are you playing. Gimme more info, I think I can help you out.

Dr.Jones909
11-15-2000, 03:06 PM
I have gotten up to that level only on easy. I don't know what you play on, but anything you have would be great. Thanks alot

Finn
11-17-2000, 08:31 AM
OK, do this:
In beginning of the level, go to right statue and push.
Room #2: Push the vase to right statue, hop over it and push from the other side.
Room #3: Go to statue in right. Push.
Room#4: If everything is like I said now, there should be a statue in right with an 1-up and a heart in other side. Do not grab them. Just push it from left (there where you came).
Level Complete.

Good Luck!

Dr.Jones909
11-19-2000, 04:57 PM
Thanks alot, it worked perfectly.

Pale Horse
01-14-2004, 01:43 AM
*how soon before NES becomes a money-making collectors item?

IndyBlues
01-14-2004, 06:03 AM
I wonder if I can still find this game at the local Game Stop. They sell used games, and have a ton of old Nintendo, and Super Nes games. Is it worth playing?

thefumegator
01-14-2004, 09:54 AM
Even though it is dated, that is a VERY fun game. One of the few SNES games I'll never sell.

Wes

bob
01-14-2004, 01:50 PM
As much as I love IJGA i still have repeating nightmares about that Pankot Palace level, it makes no sense whatsoever i could almost hear the designers cackling insanely as i trundelled around randomly for hours

intergamer
01-14-2004, 09:58 PM
Alternatively, in a heroic effort to promote liberty and make the world safe for Democracy, you could take the liberty of liberating poor, kidnapped, terrorized emulators/roms from an Terrorist Orwellian Corporation which makes games in an effort to steal your babies and make America unsafe for your children.

I'm just stating a possibility though, in no way promoting this over buying a Nintendo.

Attila the Professor
01-15-2004, 07:38 PM
Originally posted by intergamer
Alternatively, in a heroic effort to promote liberty and make the world safe for Democracy, you could take the liberty of liberating poor, kidnapped, terrorized emulators/roms from an Terrorist Orwellian Corporation which makes games in an effort to steal your babies and make America unsafe for your children.

I'm just stating a possibility though, in no way promoting this over buying a Nintendo.

Well, what's good for the orporation is what's good for the Country, and everybody gets a share. ;)

Austin Powers
01-15-2004, 07:48 PM
Originally posted by bob
As much as I love IJGA i still have repeating nightmares about that Pankot Palace level, it makes no sense whatsoever i could almost hear the designers cackling insanely as i trundelled around randomly for hours

Well said. I don't think I ever beat that board, although I must've spent hours attempting to. I'm sure I just got too sick of it and tossed the game into a box somewhere. It's too bad too, 'cause that was a really fun game. I wish they'd do a "remake" of it on today's systems with today's graphics.