Eventually he got to that age where he outgrew Nintendo games, whether it was because he obtained a cooler new system or didn’t care anymore. I never owned this game it belonged to a cousin of mine. Of course that exists already.īut it’s not. Imagine firing this sucker up and hearing the Game of Thrones theme in all it’s retro glory? Oh, I forgot about the Internet. Anyway, I ran off on that tangent because the first thought I had when I picked up this game was that it sounded like it could be the exciting 8-bit story of a forgotten character from it: RYGAR TARGARYEN THE MIGHTY, THE FIRST OF HIS NAME. I wish I could say I was of the first breed of devoted fans, who read the books years ago and had their own vision of Ned Stark before Sean Bean depicted him as a Boromir meme come to life. I hate to admit it, but I’m one of those A Song of Ice and Fire fanatics who picked up the books after being enthralled by the HBO series.
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