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Do you guys remember before play station or sega when Computers had games? Back in the 80's when MS-DOS was the bees knees, there were 4 kinds of games available on the floppies in my case. The first was rudimentary fighting games, usually with a ninja, The second was a starfighter space invaders copycat, the 3rd was TV quiz show adaptations ala Family feud, jeopardy and hangman er Wheel of Fortune.
The 4th were early attempts at quests with clues/riddles to figure out to get to the next level of the labyrinth of the game.
Which is sorta what National Treasure (2004) is imo (as well as being Davinci Code lite, but i digress)
Does that fit the criteria of the OP? I'm not sure, but it was my 2nd thought right behind the Last Starfighter.
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