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| Developer(s) | HAL Laboratory |
| Publisher(s) | HAL America |
| Series | Eggerland series |
| Platform(s) | Nintendo Entertainment System, Virtual Console |
| Release date(s) | NES JP August 9, 1988 NA April 20, 1989 EU February 21, 1991 Virtual Console NA August 6, 2007 EU June 8, 2007 |
| Genre(s) | Puzzle game |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
| Media | 512-kilobit cartridge |
| Input methods | Gamepad |
Adventures of Lolo is a puzzle game released in 1989 by HAL Corporation for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is based on the Japanese Eggerland video game series. It is available on the Wii's Virtual Console in all territories.
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The levels in Adventures of Lolo were based on some of the ones in the previous Japanese games of the Eggerland series, in addition to some original levels, for a total of 50 levels. In contrast to other games in the series, this game tells a story within the game (a story window is shown before the player begins each floor). Lolo is hanging out with his girlfriend, Lala, when suddenly, the villainous Great Devil spirits her away. Now Lolo must save his girlfriend and defeat the Great devil.
Because the game was seen as a "compilation," it was not released in Japan. Its sequel, Adventures of Lolo 2 in the West, was known as Adventures of Lolo in Japan. Most of the graphics are similar to the game Eggerland - Revival of the Labyrinth with only minor differences. It spawned two sequels for the NES: Adventures of Lolo 2 and Adventures of Lolo 3, both of which had gameplay very similar to the original. It was released for the Wii Virtual Console in Europe and Australia on June 8, 2007, and in North America on August 6, 2007.
Lolo and Lala, the games' protagonists, have appeared in the Kirby games under the monikers Lololo and Lalala, where they play a more antagonistic role. Both game series are made by HAL Laboratory, Inc.
When Adventures of Lolo was released on the Wii's virtual console it received generally positive reviews. IGN cited the game's unique game-play and strong puzzles, but criticized its low replay value, giving it a score of 8/10[1]. Gamespot awarded a score of 7.5/10[2].
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| Developer(s) | HAL Laboratory |
| Publisher(s) | HAL America |
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| Genre(s) | Puzzle |
| System(s) | NES, Wii Virtual Console |
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| Followed by | Adventures of Lolo 2 |
| Series | Eggerland |
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![]() Screenshot from Eggerland- Revival of the Labyrinth |
To save the country of Eden from the Great Devil's destruction the King of Eden dispatched Princess Lala to seek help. Prince Lolo was requested to accompany Lala back to Eden. On the way back The Great Devil kidnapped Lala right in front of Lolo. To save Eden and rescue Lala, Prince Lolo went to the Devil's Haunted Castle. Lolo is not blessed with strength or agility but possesses great courage, high IQ and a lot of patience. Can Lolo save Lala after solving an almost endless series of mazes?
| Adventures of Lolo | |
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| Developer(s) | HAL Laboratory |
| Publisher(s) | HAL Laboratory |
| Release date | NES: April 1989 (NA) February 21, 1991 (EU) Virtual Console: June 8, 2007 (EU) August 6, 2007 (NA) |
| Genre | Puzzle |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
| Age rating(s) | N/A NES ESRB: E Virtual Console |
| Platform(s) | Famicom Nintendo Entertainment System Virtual Console |
| Media | 512 Kilobit Cartridge NES |
| Input | NES Controller |
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Adventures of Lolo is a game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was later ported to the Virtual Console.
The game takes place in the country of Eden, where the Great Devils Evil Empire is wreaking havoc once again. Princess Lala leaves to seek help from Lolo, and on the way back to Eden, King Egger himself appears to kidnap Lala right in front of Lolo. In order to save Lala and the country of Eden, Lolo arrives at the Castle of Egger and makes his way through the ten floors to rescue the lovely princess.
The game's levels are based on the past games in the Eggerland series.
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![]() NES European Boxart |
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