Talk:Adventures of Lolo

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Should the Monster pages for Lolo be merged to this page as well?

--pgeoff 23:30, Dec 20, 2004 (UTC)

I actually like them better as separate pages. I actually liked Lolo 1 as a separate page as well, as I mainly intended this page to be for an overview of the whole Eggerland/Lolo series and what the games share in common. The Lolo 1 page was just supposed to be a minor description of that game.

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[edit] New Eggerland series page

Hi. I thought it would be best to give Lolo 1 its own page as it currently is now, and make a new one with the whole Eggerland series as all aspects are nearly the same for every game. I took a fair amount of the content from here and put it in the new Eggerland series page. What do you think? --Sivak 05:54, 21 July 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Title

The title may be "Adventures of Lolo", not "The Adventures of Lolo", isn't it?

[edit] Japan?

I think I will remove the release information for Japan, since this game was not actually released in Japan. The game is actually a compilation of levels found in previously Japanese-only Eggerland titles, so there was no reason to release the game in Japan. It is for this reason that The Adventures of Lolo 2 (U.S. and Europe) was known as The Adventures of Lolo in Japan, and The Adventures of Lolo 3 would be known as The Adventures of Lolo 2.

As far as proof of this goes, you can look at this Eggerland Project website, Charlie Finch's Eggerland Page, and GameFAQs. --Brahman 03:54, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
Also, using these sources, I am going to update the release information. --Brahman 03:54, 12 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] MSX

HAL has also produced some games for the computersystem "MSX" and among these games there was "Eggerland Mystery" a very good puzzle-labarynth-game. (sorry for my bad english)--User:anonym 14:14, 27 January 2008 (MET)