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This is a first edition from 1987 by Sogen Mystery Bunko. As the two "super"s indicate, it's a massive gamebook! w And it's a gamebook based on a computer game that I still remember. Photos 2 & 4: = There are some writing marks on the separate sheet, but they're only visible if you zoom in, and you probably won't notice them at a glance. Photos 11-13: = There are no markings on the writing sheets inside. Photo 14: = The corners of the last few pages are slightly folded. Photo 15: = It's a first edition, isn't it? Actually, I think there's only a first edition? ( ̄▽ ̄) Photos 16 & 17: = It will be placed in a perfectly fitting sealed bag and then in a new Yu-Packet box for shipping. Of course, it will be secured with double-sided tape under the bag to prevent movement. *The bag fits *really* snugly, so when you open it, please use scissors to cut it open horizontally to remove the book. This will prevent damage to the corners of the book. ・My home is smoke-free, and we don't have any pets. ・I cannot offer a discount ( ・∇・) ・Memories of "Black Onyx" Does anyone know the game "Black Onyx"? About 40 years ago, this American computer game was ported to Japan. I played this game on a Sharp X1 computer back then, and combined with the dedicated computer monitor, it was simple but very beautiful. It followed the dungeon exploration game Wizardry, and although people today might not believe it, there was no background music at all. You progressed through a dungeon where the walls were drawn with lines. What was groundbreaking about this game was that the characters' equipment was displayed graphically, and the hit points were displayed as a horizontal bar. The flimsy clothes and knife of the early game would transform into imposing armor and a huge battle axe later on, and it looked so powerful! w However, when facing a strong enemy, even with that equipment, taking a lot of damage would cause the light blue hit points to turn mostly red, and it was like, "Whoa!" Σ(゜д゜lll) More than the numbers, the feeling of "I took damage!" was overwhelming! (lol) And then, I think I gave up on "Fire Crystal" because of its extreme difficulty (bitter laugh) That's all, just some nostalgic memories. ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ #gamebook
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