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Remember Inquest magazine?

Asked by Haroot (2123points) March 28th, 2009
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For those who did read it, do you remember the little Magic card puzzles they had per issues called, “Dead Man’s Hand” in which you had one turn to preform some game-turning or ‘go out with a bang’ set of moves against an opponent who is seemingly dominating you? I’m curious if I can find them online and if not, which issues contained them so I can hunt down and pruchase the issues.

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Kraken's avatar

I never heard of it before.

Haroot's avatar

Sadly, none of the external links on this page are still up. But for the basics, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InQuest_Gamer

Kraken's avatar

@Haroot thanx. Can you please explain your avatar. I am very interested.

Haroot's avatar

It’s from the game “Fallout 3”. The charter is called Vault Boy, a mascot for the underground vaults used to survive a nuclear fallout occurring above ground. He has become an universal mascot for the game ranging from ability images to achievements and quest logos. This image itself is from one of the games quest/achievements entitle “You Gotta Shoot Them in the Head.” which involves, obviously, some killing. Hence the….dead….look in his face. There is a similar one in which he is alive and smiling but I couldn’t find it.

You should try the game out. Very entertaining.

Kraken's avatar

@Haroot Clearly by now, you have just achieved epic status. That is the coolest thing I have heard about a non-person avatar in months. You are all that & then some.

Haroot's avatar

Ha. I doubt I’ve done anything epic in the two days I’ve been on this site. My ego thanks you though.

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kevinhardy's avatar

i remeber it, is it still around

Haroot's avatar

No. They discontinued print in 2007. Though people still have their copies on ebay and whatnot.

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