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JoeSapphire: It's $100 from conker's bad fur day.
"So. Ya want some green stuff?"
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Densetsu: Perfect. :)

Your turn.
Hmm,...I don't want to be a spoilsport, but wouldn't the character's correct name be: Fajo the money?
https://www.giantbomb.com/fajo-the-money/3005-1363/

(disclaimer: I never played Conker's bad day - so I don't know how he got addressed in-game)
In game there's about 25 individual wads of cash wandering around who are indistinguishable from one another and none are ever referred to by name - if there is a name it came from the instruction booklet.

It's possible in the remake they gave one a cigar and a name, but the original image was from the n64.

I'm not going to relinquish my turn! :p
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JoeSapphire: In game there's about 25 individual wads of cash wandering around who are indistinguishable from one another and none are ever referred to by name - if there is a name it came from the instruction booklet.

It's possible in the remake they gave one a cigar and a name, but the original image was from the n64.

I'm not going to relinquish my turn! :p
Oh that's brigit the banshee.
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Telika: Oh that's brigit the banshee.
no! It's Obi Wan's christmas...

no wait...
For a second I thought it was Rosema...

whatever.
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By the way, it's also that dude.
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By the way, it's also that dude.

(Sorry, am out fn in-game pictures, this is the box cover's depiction. I can't even find an image of him from the sequel, where I think only his name is visible.)
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Well, I admit - I have no clue.
My best guess would be some kind of old Detective game (obviously), but none that I know.
No clue. It's probably Tex Murphy's cousin.
Indeed, a very notorious detective game (there was two of it, actually), that made a spectacular use of the Amiga's sound abilities, but was also released on other platforms.


I honestly thought it would be immediately recognized. It was considered a classic.
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Telika: Indeed, a very notorious detective game (there was two of it, actually), that made a spectacular use of the Amiga's sound abilities, but was also released on other platforms.

I honestly thought it would be immediately recognized. It was considered a classic.
Jérome Lange, the hero of France made adventure games "Le Manoir de Mortevielle" and "Maupiti Island".

Played those at the time.
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Telika: Indeed, a very notorious detective game (there was two of it, actually), that made a spectacular use of the Amiga's sound abilities, but was also released on other platforms.

I honestly thought it would be immediately recognized. It was considered a classic.
Mortville Manor

Edit: dang! And ninja'd... XD
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortville_Manor

And I forgot to add the protagonist's name, anyway... :o)
Post edited September 12, 2018 by BreOl72
Since I'm new in the thread, do I wait for validation or can I go with the next proposal already since we can agree that my answer seems correct?
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cal74: Jérome Lange, the hero of France made adventure games "Le Manoir de Mortevielle" and "Maupiti Island".
Yes ! Hence the super subtle hint on the first picture's name (though it mostly works in french).

Seeking these pictures really made me want to replay it. I know so many of these computer voiced lines by heart. And I've never played Maupiti Island, actually (I discovered these days that its theme tune is really great).

Anyway, your turn.
So here is my proposal...
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