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hunter
Posted: Sunday, February 05, 2006 4:16:14 AM

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I was playing this game the other day and finished finding 2 pieces of the map. At the end of the game, Mcduck wonders about the secret treasures.
Now, in order to find the secret treasure is it necessary to find all pieces of the map.
Perhaps this way, there will be a different ending, perhaps with an extra level.
Can anybody help me out?
uglyjack
Posted: Sunday, February 05, 2006 6:01:26 AM


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I'm pretty sure I remember different endings, not sure what it's based on. I haven't played in a long long while. Sorry i can't be much help..

I'd try checking these..they'll probably have your answer
http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/nes/game/587254.html

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Dragonlord
Posted: Sunday, February 05, 2006 7:53:38 PM


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Yes it is necessary to get all the map pieces to reveal the secret Scotland stage. You must defeat that stage to get the sccret ending!

This is from my walkthrough:

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Map Pieces
1. You start with a piece
2. You can purchase a piece of the map for $1,000,000 dollars at the store
3. You find a piece of the map in Niagara Falls. Location Down the rope beside your nephew, to the left is a wall. Pull the brick over to the left wall and then pogo to the top right corner. The fourth brick up is a box, you can not see. Break it and travel over the wall to find treasures and a piece of the map.
4. You find a piece of the map in Bermuda. Location: After you pass Launch Pad continue right until the rope. Climb the rope and jump off it to the right when you reach the first floor. Go right and the wall is false you can travel right through it. Use your golf swing to open the chest. Continue heading right. Pogo on the boxes to reach the next false wall to your right. This will take you to a piece of the map.
5. The next piece of the map is located on Mu. In order to rech this piece of the map you will have to raise the island. The map is located down the chain just past Launchpad. With the use of the iron adapter and the hammer adapter you can break through the stones until you reach a piece of the map.
6. The next piece of the map is located in Egypt. Just past your nephew is quicksand with two stones on it. Using the iron adapter you can break through these stones. Travel left to a room with numbers. According to your nephew, "One is three, three is two, four is one and two is four" interpret this as...pogo 1-3 times,
pogo 3-2 times, pogo 4 once and pogo 2-4 times. This will activate the door and it will open.
7. The last piece of the map is located in Scotland. After you meet Launchpad go up chain and travel right at the top. There is a false wall (if there isn't than you aren't at the proper place). Pass through the false wall and pogo from one hand to the next. Down below is a piece of the map.


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manuel
Posted: Monday, February 06, 2006 8:29:15 PM


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That's another nice game I couldn't finish. I just played it on an emulator on the keyboard, that's why it was extremely difficult for me.
Now that I have a pad I could try it again. :)
Thanks for the hint that there are different endings.

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Jenni
Posted: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 12:21:31 AM


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"manuel" wrote:
That's another nice game I couldn't finish. I just played it on an emulator on the keyboard, that's why it was extremely difficult for me.
Now that I have a pad I could try it again. :)
Thanks for the hint that there are different endings.


It's way easy with a controller. I also tried using the keyboard at first with no avail.

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hunter
Posted: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 12:06:33 PM

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"Jenni" wrote:
"manuel" wrote:
That's another nice game I couldn't finish. I just played it on an emulator on the keyboard, that's why it was extremely difficult for me.
Now that I have a pad I could try it again. :)
Thanks for the hint that there are different endings.


It's way easy with a controller. I also tried using the keyboard at first with no avail.


You guys are right about difficulty in using the keyboard. The only way around is to cheat if you don't have a gamepad. I use the Save State features. :roll:
hunter
Posted: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 7:06:30 AM

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Just finished the game yesterday with the better ending, that is getting all pieces of the map.

You know it is kind of interesting to see different endings depending of how one finishes the game.

DuckTales ( the first version also has a different ending).

Perhaps, it is better to open a new thread that discusses different ending and how to accomplish them.
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