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Quest for Camelot is an action-adventure video game developed by Titus Software and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color in 1998. It is based on the animated Warner Bros. movie of the same name. The game is compatible with the Super Game Boy, Game Boy Printer and as well as play on the original Game Boy. A Nintendo 64 version of the game was planned but it was dropped due to the film's performance at the box office. The game would get added to the Nintendo Switch Online in September 2023 on the Gameboy NSO App.

Plot[]

See also the plot of the film. Kayley has to rescue her mother, as well as Excalibur, from the evil knight, Ruber and along the way defeat enemies, bosses and meet new friends.

Gameplay[]

Quest for Camelot is a third-person, 2D action role-playing video game. It is based on the film by Warner Brothers. It features nine worlds with 60 levels. The gameplay includes killing enemies in each area, fetch quests, and carry quests. Parts of the story are told through slideshows as cut scenes. The game supports saves on battery and works with the Game Boy Printer.

As Kayley, the player sets out to avenge the death of her father and confront Ruber, the villain.

Development[]

Quest for Camelot was developed by Titus and published by Nintendo. It was released on December 16, 1998.

Reception[]

The game was met with some negative reception, as GameRankings gave it a score of 50%.

Adam Cleveland of IGN summarized the game as "bad". He described its core mechanics as "boring"—walking between points and looking for objects. Cleveland noted Titus's reputation for games of poor quality, especially games with licensed content. He criticized the repetitive music, and said the only decent part of the game was its use of color.

Allgame's Joe Ottoson criticized how gem collectibles were needed in order to save the game progress. He added that the gameplay was tedious and the menus poorly designed.

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Trivia[]

  • In 1999, a video game for Nintendo 64 was not been announced.

External links[]

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Quest for Camelot Official logo
Media
FilmVideoVideo GameSoundtrackDragon GamesDC Comics adaptationScholastic adaptation
Characters
KayleyGarrettAydenDevon and CornwallBladebeakRuberLady JulianaSir LionelKing ArthurMerlinThe GriffinRuber's minionsRock OgreKing Arthur's KnightsBladebeak's wifeThe Dragons
Weapons/Objects
ExcaliburThe Magic StoneRuber's Potion
Locations
CamelotEnglandJuliana's HomeThe Forbidden ForestDragon CountryRock Ogre's Cave
Songs
United we StandOn my Father's WingsRuberThe PrayerI Stand AloneIf I Didn't Have YouLooking Through Your Eyes
See also
CamelotExcaliburKing Arthur: Legend of the SwordKing ArthurDC ComicsScholastic Corporation


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King arthur logo
Media
Films: Camelot (Soundtrack/Video) • ExcaliburQuest for CamelotKing Arthur: Legend of the SwordScooby-Doo! The Sword and the Scoob

Shorts: Knighty Knight BugsAnimaniacs (Sir Yaksalot) • Bugs Bunny in King Arthur's Court

Characters
KayleyGarrettAydenDevon and CornwallBladebeakRuberLady JulianaSir LionelKing ArthurMerlinThe GriffinRuber's minionsRock OgreKing Arthur's KnightsBladebeak's wifeGuinevereLancelot
Locations
CamelotEnglandJuliana's HomeThe Forbidden ForestDragon CountryRock Ogre's Cave
Weapons/Objects
ExcaliburThe Magic Stone
Songs
Camelot: I Wonder What the King is Doing TonightThe Simple Joys of MaidenhoodCamelotC'est MoiThe Lusty Month of MayTake Me to the FairHow to Handle a WomanIf Ever I Would Leave YouWhat Do the Simple Folk Do?I Loved You Once in SilenceFollow MeGuinevereFinale Ultimo

Quest for Camelot: United We StandOn My Father's WingsRuberThe PrayerI Stand AloneIf I Didn't Have YouLooking Through Your Eyes

See also
Quest for Camelot
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