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The_Liquid_Laser said:

Here are some more hints for mine.

40. a. The protagonist of this PS2 game just barely made it as one of the Bros.
b.  This first entry of the series is known for combining two types of IP.

39. a. This Switch game somehow feels like the sequel to two different games simultaneously.
b. Defeat enemies by the hundreds or thousands.

38.  This game was published in 1980, but I think it would have been appropriate to have put it in a gold box.

37. Probably the best part about this PC RPG was the toolset that was included with it.

#38: The gold box games were RPGs published by SSI. I focus on RPG here, as SSI published other games in 1980, and I somehow doubt you mean the original Rogue like - Rogue, which released 1980. But at the time Epyx released a shitload of games with the same engine and a strategic focus, not unlike the Gold box games, mostly under the series Dunjonquest. I think Temple of Apshai was the most successful, so let's take that.

#37: Many RPGs actually had great toolboxes, even the gold box series had unlimited adventures, But you probably mean Neverwinter Nights. And not the 90s game from AOL (which could've been a gold box game as SSI was involved), but the one from Bioware from 2002.



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