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{{Game infobox | {{Game infobox | ||
|title=Adventures of Lolo | |title=Adventures of Lolo | ||
+ | |title2=Adventures of Lolo | ||
|jptitle=N/A | |jptitle=N/A | ||
|jptrans=N/A | |jptrans=N/A | ||
+ | |jptitle2=ロロの大冒険 | ||
+ | |jptrans2=Lolo no Daibouken | ||
|jptranslation=N/A | |jptranslation=N/A | ||
|boxart=Aollnes1.jpg | |boxart=Aollnes1.jpg | ||
− | |caption=US box art | + | |boxart2=Aollgbeu.png |
− | |publisher=HAL | + | |caption=US box art (NES) |
− | |developer=[[HAL Laboratory]] | + | |caption2=EU box art (Game Boy) |
− | |console=[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] | + | |publisher=HAL Laboratory<br>[[Nintendo]] (Game Boy and Virtual Console) |
+ | |developer=[[HAL Laboratory]] | ||
+ | |console=[[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Game Boy]] | ||
|category=Puzzle | |category=Puzzle | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
|predecessor=''Eggerland: Sōzō e no Tabidachi'' | |predecessor=''Eggerland: Sōzō e no Tabidachi'' | ||
|successor=''[[Adventures of Lolo 2]]'' | |successor=''[[Adventures of Lolo 2]]'' | ||
− | |releasena=April 20, 1989 | + | |releasena=Nintendo Entertainment System: April 20, 1989<br> |
− | |releaseeu=December 1, 1993 | + | |releaseeu=Nintendo Entertainment System: December 1, 1993<br>Game Boy: 1995 |
|releaseau= | |releaseau= | ||
|releasekr= | |releasekr= | ||
+ | |releasejp=Game Boy: March 25, 1994 | ||
|esrb=E | |esrb=E | ||
|acb=G | |acb=G | ||
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|usk=0 | |usk=0 | ||
|wii_points=500 | |wii_points=500 | ||
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'''Adventures of Lolo''' is a [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] game released in 1989 and the first installment of the {{ser|Eggerland}} series released in the West, it notably wasn't released in Japan. The characters bare a striking resemblance to {{wk|Lololo & Lalala|Lololo & Lalala}}, who also push boxes. | '''Adventures of Lolo''' is a [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] game released in 1989 and the first installment of the {{ser|Eggerland}} series released in the West, it notably wasn't released in Japan. The characters bare a striking resemblance to {{wk|Lololo & Lalala|Lololo & Lalala}}, who also push boxes. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:14, 26 January 2022
This article is about the Nintendo Entertainment System game. For information about the Famicom release game known as Adventures of Lolo in some Japan, see Adventures of Lolo 2.
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Adventures of Lolo is a Nintendo Entertainment System game released in 1989 and the first installment of the Eggerland series released in the West, it notably wasn't released in Japan. The characters bare a striking resemblance to Lololo & Lalala, who also push boxes.
A later Game Boy version also known as Adventures of Lolo was released in 1994 (Japan) and 1995 (Europe).[1]
Blurb
Prince Lolo of Gentryland visited Eden, a country of Love and Peace, and enjoyed many pleasant days with Princess Lala of Eden. But one day, Egger, the King of Darkness, who had an evil plot to conquer Eden, spirited the Princess away before Lolo's eyes. After a long and difficult journey, Lolo has come to the evil Castle of the Labyrinth. The castle is guarded by an army of evil monsters led by Egger, the King of Darkness. Can Lolo solve the seemingly endless series of mazes and save Lala? Lolo is not gifted with strength or agility, but has great courage and patience. Now the battle of wits begins. Good luck, Lolo!
Story
The Great Devil was destroying Eden, to save it, Lala was sent by the King to seek help, Lolo came with her. When returning home, the Great Devil kidnapped Lala In order to save Eden and rescue Lala, Lolo travels to the Great Devil's castle and must solve his mazes.
Gameplay
Lolo can move around, push objects and shoot at enemies to encase them in an egg he can push. Lolo must collect all of the hearts in the level to open the chest, doing so opens the door, which allows you to move on to the next level.
Technical details
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Other Releases
Title | Cover art | Platform | Release date(s) | Notes |
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Adventures of Lolo | Wii (VC) | NA: August 6th, 2007 EU: June 5th, 2007 AU: June 8th, 2007 JP: June 8th, 2007 KR: February 10th, 2009 |
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Adventures of Lolo | Wii U (VC) | NA: May 15th, 2014 EU: August 21th, 2014 AU: August 21th, 2014 |
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Adventures of Lolo | Nintendo 3DS (VC) | NA: January 8th, 2015 EU: October 16th, 2015 AU: October 16th, 2015 |
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Adventures of Lolo | Nintendo Switch (Nintendo Switch Online) | NA: December 12th, 2018 EU: December 12th, 2018 AU: December 12th, 2018 KR: April 12th, 2019 |
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References
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