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Golvellius: Valley of Doom (Sega Master System) cartridge and box - works great

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Sub-Genre
Boxing
UPC
0010086070170
Platform
Sega Master
Publisher
SEGA
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
Golvellius: Valley of Doom

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Product Information

The Master System's answer to The Legend of Zelda, Golvellius: Valley of Doom has richer graphics and similar gameplay but is not as beloved or as well known as the NES classic. Players control a sword-wielding, shield-toting knight on a quest to save the daughter of the good King Alied. The evil king, Golvellius, is terrorizing the valley (all seven sections of it) with his army of mutated bees, spiders, frogs and other hideous beings, and it is up to the brave knight to save the day. Killing enemies rewards the player with gold, which can be used for purchasing weapons, equipment upgrades, tips and other useful items. Thankfully, unlike many previous Master System games, Golvellius has a password feature for saving your progress through the long and involved adventure quest.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
SEGA
UPC
0010086070170
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56231592

Product Key Features

Genre
Role Playing
Platform
Sega Master
Game Name
Golvellius: Valley of Doom

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1988
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973

Item description from the seller

blackshear83

blackshear83

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Good graphics

Compelling gameplay

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  • A reclaimed treasure

    This is a game that I had owned and at some point lost over time (thirty years can do that sometimes). And to be completely honest, I'd forgotten all about this game until I saw a review of Sega Master System games on the "Gamesack" YouTube channel. It plays very similar to the original Zelda with the overhead graphics and "dungeon Crawling" scenarios. I would even dare to say with slightly better game play as it includes a side-scrolling aspect. Basically, you're playing as Kelesis, the hero, trying to save the princess from the demon Golvellius. Before you go storming his cave, you must find all the hidden crystals by defeating hidden bosses. Nearly every over-head screen (182 in all) contain a hidden cave that will either open after killing a set number of baddies, or by hitting ...

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  • Golvellius: Valley of Doom

    When I first got Golvellius… I knew nothing about this game. I wasn’t sure if I would like game or not. However, this game proved me wrong. It’s awesome… Well… If you love Zelda like me. This is actually the Sega Version… The guy is wearing green like Link. This game is just as good. It’s got really epic music for 8-bit. Plus, the story to this is game is very good. It’s like Zelda the lost levels… This game is so good it should of had several sequels… However, it still stands on it’s own as a Master System Favorite…