Iron Maiden: Ed Hunter

Iron Maiden: Ed Hunter (1999)

by Synthetic Dimensions, EMI Records
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Horror
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Rail shooter based on Iron Maiden's music and mascot, Eddie. The game was included as a bonus disc with the double CD compilation album of the same name. The game takes the player through a series of linear, on-rails missions through various levels based on the covers of past Iron Maiden albums. Players can select any track from the album to play in the background of each level.Show more
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May 07, 2025
It's Friday. I came back from school, bought a huge orange soda bottle and a lot of chips. I had a goal in mind—finish this whole game in one evening. (Luckily, my dad had the original CD, so I let the game install while I was at school.) I didn’t stand up from the chair until I finished the game. AMAZING. Also, it reminds me of when I was a little kid. My dad and I tried to pass level 3 (Hell) aaaaand never could. So that's why, years later, I set the goal to finally see what was beyond level 3.
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