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Title: "Finding Lost Videogames" Topic
Post by: Marcus on July 08, 2006, 04:04:56 pm
Stolen from vaginal barrel, this is a topic where you post looking for videogames you remember but have completely forgotten the name of... since there are lots.

I'll repost from my last topic:

I'm looking for a playstation game; first generation... it came out around the ps1's release date.  It was a first person shooter very similar to Doom with 3D environments and 2D sprites.  You ran around as a chef and killed evil man-eating vegetables and meats in this obscure, surreal environment.  There were cool upgrades like JETPACK and your weapons were things like frying pans and flamethrowers.  I remember this game was pretty well known for its massive amount of cheat codes and it recieved good reviews but never really sold well due to the fact that the ps1 was new and $300.

Other game; this is a really, really vague memory in my head and most people probably wouldn't figure it out because I don't have many details about it.  It was a top-down rpg for the sega cd that came out around the same time as Lunar (and even looked very identical to Lunar) but I believe it had a real time battle system similar to Secret of Mana.  All I remember about this game was an excerpt from a strategy guide where you were going through some guy's basement exterminating giant mutant bugs.
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Post by: Ralph on July 08, 2006, 05:38:40 pm
I have a request too:
There was this game (made in the Official Hamster Republic RPG Maker), about some centaur. It lived in a peaceful village full of (other) people of different (fantasy) species, all thinking they are the last of their species. Centaur(as I shall call him now) knew he wasn't the only one of his species, and leaves town. He finds a minotaur in the ruins of a village, then a ninja, then finds a... Merman thing, then the ninja leaves, then Centaur meets a bird... Thing. One of them must die later. Then, he finds an Archangel in some ruins. In the end, he meets a fellow centaur.
Then, exciting climax:
THE OTHER CENTAUR KILLS OUR HERO!
That's all I remember... Oh, the creator made a sequel too. And he made a game named 'Peasant's Revolt' before the one I mean.
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Post by: Asphalion on July 08, 2006, 05:43:01 pm
No idea any of those sorry, got another request tho:

I've been looking for this game a while I KNOW which game it is in a way but I don't know the full title and can't find it. This might sound a bit weird but It was a kelogg's game, not one of the new one's i'd say around mid 90's it was 2d graphic you could play as the duck, tony the tiger, the monkey and the bird pretty much all different levels, duck could swim, tiger run fast monkey swing in tree's and bird could fly.

I only had this as shareware, in german so I have no idea what the title is cause it was like 8+ years ago :P I know i'm not very good at explainig but if anyone know the full title of it would be appreciated :P
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Post by: TFT on July 08, 2006, 07:14:20 pm
Marcus:

1. PO'ed
2. Phantasy Star, maybe?
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Post by: Sludgelord on July 08, 2006, 10:16:29 pm
Marcus, for your second game I think it could be Vay or maybe Popful Mail. In fact, I think the only other RPGs for the Sega CD were two Lunar games, Shining Force CD, and Dark Wizard, so of those games I'm guessing it's got to be one of them.
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Post by: Grunthor on July 09, 2006, 12:35:11 am
Marcus, for your second game I think it could be Vay or maybe Popful Mail. In fact, I think the only other RPGs for the Sega CD were two Lunar games, Shining Force CD, and Dark Wizard, so of those games I'm guessing it's got to be one of them.

I'm pretty sure it's not Popful Mail or Dark Wizard.  Popful was a side scroller, and Dark Wizard was a strategy game. 


EDIT: Dungeon Explorer?

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Post by: Mayday on July 09, 2006, 01:53:54 am
I also have a request:

Simply put, it's a game with lemmings. The difference is that you play the role of a "grown up magical wizard thingy lemming" who can summon block. The goal is still the same but you only have to use those summoned blocks to counter the traps and make a way for the lemmings to reach the door.

I'm sure I'll have the answer soon enough thank to you guys. :D
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Post by: Marcus on July 09, 2006, 01:57:50 am
I'm pretty sure it's not Popful Mail or Dark Wizard.  Popful was a side scroller, and Dark Wizard was a strategy game. 


EDIT: Dungeon Explorer?

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hmmm

that actually does look familiar.  The game I'm thinking of sort of had super deformed anime-style characters but that game you showed is engraved in the back of my head somewhere.
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Post by: Grunthor on July 09, 2006, 02:11:29 am
The only other Action/rpg for that system I can think of is Heimdall, but I can't find any pics of it, so I'm not sure.

EDIT:  @Mayday the game you are looking for sounds like Adventures of Lomax.

EDIT2: @Asphalion: Tony And Friends In Kellogs Land?
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Post by: Novalia Spirit on July 09, 2006, 04:57:51 am
This is a complete list (I think) of Sega CD RPGs, including the Japan-exclusive titles:

A-Rank Thunder
After Armageddon
Aisle Lord
Alshark
Arcus 1-2-3
Burai
Cosmic Fantasy Stories
Dai Fushinden
Death Bringer
Detonator Organ
Dungeon Explorer
Dungeon Master 2: Skullkeep
Eye of the Beholder
Fhey Area
Funky Horror Band
Genei Toshi: Illusion City
Heimdall
Lodoss Jima Senki
Lunar: Eternal Blue
Lunar: Silver Star
Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra
Popful Mail
Seima Densetsu 3X3 Eyes
Shadowrun
Shin Megami Tensei
Shining Force CD
Side Story of Armageddon
Vay
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Post by: Dessert Recipe on July 09, 2006, 12:04:52 pm
I have a request too:
There was this game (made in the Official Hamster Republic RPG Maker), about some centaur. It lived in a peaceful village full of (other) people of different (fantasy) species, all thinking they are the last of their species. Centaur(as I shall call him now) knew he wasn't the only one of his species, and leaves town. He finds a minotaur in the ruins of a village, then a ninja, then finds a... Merman thing, then the ninja leaves, then Centaur meets a bird... Thing. One of them must die later. Then, he finds an Archangel in some ruins. In the end, he meets a fellow centaur.
Then, exciting climax:
THE OTHER CENTAUR KILLS OUR HERO!
That's all I remember... Oh, the creator made a sequel too. And he made a game named 'Peasant's Revolt' before the one I mean.

That would be Ends of the Earth.  It was pretty good, but the sequel sucked ass.
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Post by: Mamamack on July 09, 2006, 12:33:52 pm
hmmm

that actually does look familiar.  The game I'm thinking of sort of had super deformed anime-style characters but that game you showed is engraved in the back of my head somewhere.

I own a game for the Gamecube called Evolution: Worlds. It's a top-down RPG with funky anime characters; the game is a port of two Sega console games. I can google an image if you like to see if it's the right game (or, at least, the port of the right game).
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Post by: Ralph on July 09, 2006, 01:37:40 pm
That would be Ends of the Earth.  It was pretty good, but the sequel sucked ass.
YES! I've been looking for this for a looooong time :D
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Post by: Marcus on July 09, 2006, 01:43:01 pm
I own a game for the Gamecube called Evolution: Worlds. It's a top-down RPG with funky anime characters; the game is a port of two Sega console games. I can google an image if you like to see if it's the right game (or, at least, the port of the right game).
It's not Evolution as I have the dreamcast games.  I'm just going to forget about my game for my now because it's simply a faint memory.
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Post by: Asphalion on July 09, 2006, 04:27:11 pm
The only other Action/rpg for that system I can think of is Heimdall, but I can't find any pics of it, so I'm not sure.

EDIT:  @Mayday the game you are looking for sounds like Adventures of Lomax.

EDIT2: @Asphalion: Tony And Friends In Kellogs Land?

Thank you! That's the game :P now problem it won't run on Win2k and up any idea what I could do to get it to work ?
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Post by: Grunthor on July 09, 2006, 07:52:04 pm
Thank you! That's the game :P now problem it won't run on Win2k and up any idea what I could do to get it to work ?

If I remember correctly, that was a dos based game, so try an emulator like Dosbox.  It usually works wonders for those old games that just don't seem to work right on the new Windows systems.
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Post by: Sine on July 09, 2006, 07:59:02 pm
OK, there's one I've been looking for for a while now:
It was a Genesis game that played similar to zelda game (attacking with a sword, etc.). It starts out with you in a cave or something being chased by a giant boulder, and then I think at the end you have to jump down a waterfall, which leads you into a small town where someone takes care of you for a bit. Then you leave town to go to some sort of underground dungeon.

That's all I can remember, other than the fact that I am POSITIVE that the main character had yellow hair. Any ideas?

Edit: Also, I think I remember the view being from the side in the cave, while it was isometric in the town.
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Post by: Grunthor on July 09, 2006, 08:17:02 pm
OK, there's one I've been looking for for a while now:
It was a Genesis game that played similar to zelda game (attacking with a sword, etc.). It starts out with you in a cave or something being chased by a giant boulder, and then I think at the end you have to jump down a waterfall, which leads you into a small town where someone takes care of you for a bit. Then you leave town to go to some sort of underground dungeon.

That's all I can remember, other than the fact that I am POSITIVE that the main character had yellow hair. Any ideas?

Edit: Also, I think I remember the view being from the side in the cave, while it was isometric in the town.

I don't think it's Beyond Oasis, so I'm going to guess Landstalker.
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Post by: Marcus on July 09, 2006, 08:45:18 pm
It is LandStalker.  One of the few games who's main character is a complete and total asshole.
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Post by: Sine on July 09, 2006, 09:40:27 pm
Yup, that's it. Thanks guys.
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Post by: Woman on July 10, 2006, 01:40:11 am
ARGGG.

There was this one game for Genesis I remember playing way too much of.  It was a turn-based strategy, set in the near future, had a hex-based grid and was really similar to Advance Wars.  The setting for it though was a bit like Desert Storm, and didn't have SUPER ROBOTS or anything, pretty much modern setting.  Any help at all?  I really want to play it again!
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Post by: Izekeal on July 10, 2006, 01:50:11 am
ARGGG.

There was this one game for Genesis I remember playing way too much of.  It was a turn-based strategy, set in the near future, had a hex-based grid and was really similar to Advance Wars.  The setting for it though was a bit like Desert Storm, and didn't have SUPER ROBOTS or anything, pretty much modern setting.  Any help at all?  I really want to play it again!

Arggg, I know this one.  I've never played it before but I know I've heard it before.  General something (not General Chaos).  Oh well.
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Post by: Grunthor on July 10, 2006, 01:50:59 am
ARGGG.

There was this one game for Genesis I remember playing way too much of.  It was a turn-based strategy, set in the near future, had a hex-based grid and was really similar to Advance Wars.  The setting for it though was a bit like Desert Storm, and didn't have SUPER ROBOTS or anything, pretty much modern setting.  Any help at all?  I really want to play it again!

Herzog Zwei?
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Post by: Woman on July 10, 2006, 03:06:38 am
No, it's neither of those.  It had really clear graphics, and it was grid based.  Also, it was pretty much a SERIOUS game, no aliens or super soldiers or anything.
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Post by: Pulits on July 10, 2006, 03:12:23 am
OK. I want to find this SNES game.

It's a game that is like Sim City. You  know, you have to build your city and stuff. The setting however, is outter space (I think), I think you were able to chose from different areas orp planets, and... you have like a comitee of aliens who aid you into what you have to do in order to keep you space city or whatever healthy.

And that's all I remember.
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Post by: Marcus on July 10, 2006, 03:21:24 am
OK. I want to find this SNES game.

It's a game that is like Sim City. You  know, you have to build your city and stuff. The setting however, is outter space (I think), I think you were able to chose from different areas orp planets, and... you have like a comitee of aliens who aid you into what you have to do in order to keep you space city or whatever healthy.

And that's all I remember.
The only thing I can think of is Starflight and that's a genesis game.

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There was this one game for Genesis I remember playing way too much of.  It was a turn-based strategy, set in the near future, had a hex-based grid and was really similar to Advance Wars.  The setting for it though was a bit like Desert Storm, and didn't have SUPER ROBOTS or anything, pretty much modern setting.  Any help at all?  I really want to play it again!
I know what this is called but it's too far in the back of my idea.  I remember it was posted several times during arguments against advance wars.
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Post by: Pulits on July 10, 2006, 03:50:22 am
The only thing I can think of is Starflight and that's a genesis game.

No, it's a SNES game.. 100% sure of it. Since my brothers and I used to play it when we were little, and we only had a SNES.
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Post by: Novalia Spirit on July 10, 2006, 07:23:59 am
OK. I want to find this SNES game.

It's a game that is like Sim City. You  know, you have to build your city and stuff. The setting however, is outter space (I think), I think you were able to chose from different areas orp planets, and... you have like a comitee of aliens who aid you into what you have to do in order to keep you space city or whatever healthy.

And that's all I remember.

Utopia?
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Post by: Pulits on July 10, 2006, 09:09:53 am
Utopia?

I fucking love you. :naughty:

Yes.. it is Utopia. Good game. :D
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Post by: c0nfu53d on July 10, 2006, 11:27:57 am
I trying to remember a game for the PC. It was a point and click game (like Monkey Island) At the beginning you was locked in a cell. To escape you had to turn the light out, attach a wire from the light bulb to the metal door and call the guard. When the door opened you switched the light on, the guard got shocked and you escaped. Any Ideas?
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Post by: Ragnar on July 11, 2006, 04:42:52 am
I fucking love you. :naughty:

Yes.. it is Utopia. Good game. :D

I own it - it's ok but you can win pretty fast if you make a lot of labs and spend a lot on research, I think.
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Post by: Maxximum on July 11, 2006, 02:47:30 pm
I trying to remember a game for the PC. It was a point and click game (like Monkey Island) At the beginning you was locked in a cell. To escape you had to turn the light out, attach a wire from the light bulb to the metal door and call the guard. When the door opened you switched the light on, the guard got shocked and you escaped. Any Ideas?

Might be one of the early Simon the Sorcerer games, its a long shot though.
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Post by: Fighter on July 11, 2006, 08:38:10 pm
I remember this one Sega Genesis/maybe SNES platformer from around the mid 90's that was about a STARFISH or a star or something.  It had cool music, and uhh... that's all I remember about it really.  Any ideas?
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Post by: Iaman on July 11, 2006, 08:49:44 pm
Ristar the Shooting Star maybe?  It was on Sega Genesis and it's a very fun platformer.
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Post by: Fighter on July 12, 2006, 06:21:04 am
Yeah, I think that's it.  I'll check it later.
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Post by: Woman on July 12, 2006, 06:31:50 am
None of the answers in this thread have helped :(​.  HELP ME SPRINGSHIELD!
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Post by: Grunthor on July 12, 2006, 12:47:33 pm
None of the answers in this thread have helped :(​.  HELP ME SPRINGSHIELD!

Operation Europe or Pacific Theater of Operations are the only other games I can think of if it wasn't one of the previously mentioned games.
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Post by: Mayday on July 12, 2006, 10:09:07 pm
Oops, almost forgot I had posted something here.

No it's not Adventure of Lomax. I'ts a Snes game and it's the exact same graphical style as all the lemmings game. Instead of changing the action of certain lemming, you play a grown up one that can create block to create a path to the exit and block traps. I really dont know what else I could say about it... ><
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Post by: Blue Cup on July 12, 2006, 10:38:10 pm
Seems like I need help as well.

I'm looking for a SNES game that had you playing as some dork that looked similar to the male character in Zombies Ate My Neighbors. He wore green clothes(I think).
In it he was shrunken down to the size of a bug(I think) and the first level, from what I can remember, was a house and the boss of it was a really scary looking Rat(I believe it was what stopped me from playing it).
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Post by: Chubby Skelly on July 12, 2006, 10:38:15 pm
I posted this in the Rare Games Topic in G&D but nobody responded so I'm going to try here. I am 100% sure I have heard of a game called In A Dark Forest but I absolutely cannot find it. I think someone on GW mentioned it, but a forum search doesn't dig up anything. Google is not helpful either. It's supposedly a free amateur game.
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Post by: DS on July 12, 2006, 10:42:49 pm
Do you mean Within A Deep Forest?
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Post by: HL on July 12, 2006, 10:45:02 pm
There was this one game I used to play. It was for...SEGA CD or 32X, can't remember.

All I remember (long time ago), was that it was first person, you had various weapons...and it was kind of futuristic and hunting shit.

Pretty general but I REALLY WANT IT ><
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Post by: Chubby Skelly on July 12, 2006, 11:31:03 pm
Do you mean Within A Deep Forest?
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No wonder I couldn't find it. Thanks for clearing that up!
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Post by: Grunthor on July 13, 2006, 02:15:09 am
Seems like I need help as well.

I'm looking for a SNES game that had you playing as some dork that looked similar to the male character in Zombies Ate My Neighbors. He wore green clothes(I think).
In it he was shrunken down to the size of a bug(I think) and the first level, from what I can remember, was a house and the boss of it was a really scary looking Rat(I believe it was what stopped me from playing it).

Harley's Humongeous Adventure.
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Post by: Marcus on July 13, 2006, 02:39:00 am
There was this one game I used to play. It was for...SEGA CD or 32X, can't remember.

All I remember (long time ago), was that it was first person, you had various weapons...and it was kind of futuristic and hunting shit.

Pretty general but I REALLY WANT IT ><
I think I know what you're talking about but I don't know the name.  It was a semi-sequel to 'D'.  You played as a crew on a spaceship fighting an invisible monster and you had to use a sonar to track it and shoot it blindly.

EDIT: Enemy Zero!

Atleast, that's what I think you're talking about.

maybe it's Snatcher?

or possibly sewer shark
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Post by: HL on July 13, 2006, 02:47:12 am
No to all of those....

(though I DO have Sewer Shark that isn't it)

It was really obscure I think. I just KNOW it was for the Sega CD/32X as I don't recall it having a cartridge. All I remember is first person, kind of futuristic, there was this weird bearded commando dude IIRC, and one level was tons of blue shit IIRC.

I'm not sure....><

All I know is I reeeeally want to play the game.

IIRC it also had Corps in the title. Again not sure. This has been like 10 years ago.
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Post by: Grunthor on July 13, 2006, 03:02:09 am
No to all of those....

(though I DO have Sewer Shark that isn't it)

It was really obscure I think. I just KNOW it was for the Sega CD/32X as I don't recall it having a cartridge. All I remember is first person, kind of futuristic, there was this weird bearded commando dude IIRC, and one level was tons of blue shit IIRC.

I'm not sure....><

All I know is I reeeeally want to play the game.

IIRC it also had Corps in the title. Again not sure. This has been like 10 years ago.

Battle Corps?
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Post by: HL on July 13, 2006, 03:33:54 am
Aha, thanks Grunthor, that is it!
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Post by: Ralph on July 14, 2006, 12:47:19 pm
I have another game.
I don't know a real lot about it, though... I remember playing it at a friends' on the original Gameboy. I believe you controlled a mole(I DO know you controlled him in a Zelda-ish style, if it's about movement. Can't remember any battles >.<). One button also got the mole dude to dig... I think. Yeah, it's fague, but all I remember.
EDIT: Never mind got it. Thanks Wikipedia :D
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Post by: Mage on July 15, 2006, 11:03:18 pm
I have another game.
I don't know a real lot about it, though... I remember playing it at a friends' on the original Gameboy. I believe you controlled a mole(I DO know you controlled him in a Zelda-ish style, if it's about movement. Can't remember any battles >.<). One button also got the mole dude to dig... I think. Yeah, it's fague, but all I remember.
EDIT: Never mind got it. Thanks Wikipedia :D

...wait. That sounds like that game with the hamsters in it...uuuhg...

Hamtaro! My sister has it for the GBA, and you can dig and stuff, and that's about it. Maybe they had it for the old game boy or gameboy color?

Unless you're sure it was a mole, then I have no idea.
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Post by: HL on July 16, 2006, 04:46:00 am
This'll be hard.

I used to play this game for the Commodore 64, all I remember is your some robot traversing this VERY large maze....I think it had 120 levels or something like that and you had to collect items and kill enemies til you advance to the very last level which was called the lair of shadows or something like that.

:/

Any clues?
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Post by: bcool_6 on July 16, 2006, 08:00:01 am
The game im about to request is fairly recent.

It was a space RTS where you built structures in the form of rings around planets. There were these wormholes you would use to travel from system to system.

I played the demo of it but never purchased the full copy. If you could help me remember the title it would be much appreciated.

Thanks.
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Post by: Ralph on July 16, 2006, 08:34:24 am
...wait. That sounds like that game with the hamsters in it...uuuhg...

Hamtaro! My sister has it for the GBA, and you can dig and stuff, and that's about it. Maybe they had it for the old game boy or gameboy color?

Unless you're sure it was a mole, then I have no idea.
Heh, thanks, but as I said in my edit, I already got it. It was Mole Mania. Still thanks ^_^
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Post by: Laue on July 16, 2006, 08:59:01 am
It was game on PS1, developed by "Square". You control a little ship that is brought down in 1 blast, from any weapon. Of course its fururistic, you fight many robots thruogh many levels, and each level had 2 bosses. It was really good and fun. It was called liked Einchenstein or something like that. Do any of you know the exact name?
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Post by: 4Dsheep on July 16, 2006, 09:01:28 am
It was game on PS1, developed by "Square". You control a little ship that is brought down in 1 blast, from any weapon. Of course its fururistic, you fight many robots thruogh many levels, and each level had 2 bosses. It was really good and fun. It was called liked Einchenstein or something like that. Do any of you know the exact name?

Einhander?
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Post by: Laue on July 16, 2006, 09:10:27 am
Einhander?

Thats it. Thanks.
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Post by: LORd on July 19, 2006, 07:58:56 am
Okay, the two games I have asked about in every topic like this before.

This game is not any of the Scorched Earths. It is a multiplayer game where players control tanks that can only be moved with their jetpack jump and attempt to ballistically blast the shit out of each other. The game takes place on a round island floating in the middle of space with trippy backgrounds. The environment was destructible and featured height differences I think. I also recall that the game had different levels, which mainly effected what was the trippy background image of the space and what happened if you jumped off the island. The game was isometric and it was for PC, played it around the Windows 95 era.

This game is not any of the Alien Breeds. You control a marine surrounded by a thin halo of light in a futuristic base filled with bloodthirsty aliens. The aliens keep out of the light until they can get behind you and then DASH TO ATTACK. I remember that the killed aliens left behind blood puddles that you could walk over and leave BLOODY FOOTPRINTS. The game was played from a top-down view, but as I recall it featured GTA1-like graphics and height differences. There was a psychotic helper robot I recall as well, and I think the boss of the first level was a massive cybernetic alien robot thing. The game COULD have been for Amiga, but because I recall pretty good graphics I think it was for Windows 95 as well.

Help me I need these games ;_;
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Post by: Grunthor on July 20, 2006, 04:08:26 am

This game is not any of the Alien Breeds. You control a marine surrounded by a thin halo of light in a futuristic base filled with bloodthirsty aliens. The aliens keep out of the light until they can get behind you and then DASH TO ATTACK. I remember that the killed aliens left behind blood puddles that you could walk over and leave BLOODY FOOTPRINTS. The game was played from a top-down view, but as I recall it featured GTA1-like graphics and height differences. There was a psychotic helper robot I recall as well, and I think the boss of the first level was a massive cybernetic alien robot thing. The game COULD have been for Amiga, but because I recall pretty good graphics I think it was for Windows 95 as well.

Help me I need these games ;_;

Alien Syndrome.  Almost 100% certain of it.
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Post by: LORd on July 22, 2006, 05:18:15 pm
It appears there are about a million different versions of that game so which do you mean? A quick check of the screenshots rules out the Sega Master System, Game Gear, PS2, Amiga, DOS, Commodore and NES versions ;_;

I recall the game played and looked very much like Abuse except it was top-down, and I think I played it around 1996-1998.
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Post by: Marcus on July 22, 2006, 11:24:30 pm
This is a ps1 game that came out near the end of the ps1's life cycle.  It was kind of like Lego's with Vectorman character models but without the franchise name.  It was an isometric, fully 3d action game where you picked up "building blocks" and placed them together to create weapons of mass destruction like a machine gun or a tank.  It was kind of like a "war" going on between these two factions and you were caught in the middle of it building stuff to defeat the badguys.
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Post by: Ibl on July 26, 2006, 07:11:09 pm
I trying to remember a game for the PC. It was a point and click game (like Monkey Island) At the beginning you was locked in a cell. To escape you had to turn the light out, attach a wire from the light bulb to the metal door and call the guard. When the door opened you switched the light on, the guard got shocked and you escaped. Any Ideas?

I'm not sure if you've found it already, but it sounds like Teen Agent.
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Post by: Izekeal on July 29, 2006, 09:39:18 pm
I've got one.

It was an arcade game that had a steering wheel and pedals and one/two lightguns.  You were cops or something and the game played a bit like the car chases from Virtua Cop, but one person actually had to drive.  That's all I can remember really.
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Post by: Marcus on July 29, 2006, 09:53:00 pm
I've got one.

It was an arcade game that had a steering wheel and pedals and one/two lightguns.  You were cops or something and the game played a bit like the car chases from Virtua Cop, but one person actually had to drive.  That's all I can remember really.
oh shit... this was in my funland arcade a few weeks ago and then they took it out >​
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Post by: Grunthor on July 29, 2006, 10:08:41 pm
@Izekeal  Sounds almost like Night Stocker, but somehow I doubt the game your are looking for is that old.
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Post by: Izekeal on July 29, 2006, 10:14:09 pm
@Izekeal  Sounds almost like Night Stocker, but somehow I doubt the game your are looking for is that old.

I looked at some screenshots and yeah, that game is pretty old,  looks cool though.  But yeah, not the one I'm thinking of.

This wasn't that old of a game, I'd say I played it in like 1997 or so.  I'm almost certain SEGA made it as the graphics reminded me a lot of Virtua Cop.
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Post by: Jester on July 29, 2006, 10:22:37 pm
I got 2 that have plagued me for a long time. I think I found one of them, the first one, but wasn't too sure about it then I forgot what it was called so:

Both Spectrum games. Possibly released on similar era consoles (C64, etc).

1. You played a wizard, witch, apprentice, or something like that. You hopped around a Dizzy-esque landscape including (and possibly limited to) a castle, picking up various items. You talked to little dragons, too. Game played kind of like a faster paced Dizzy.

2. Man, this is impossible to describe. You either played as, or were featured on the front cover as a white knight with Romanesque wing motifs on your boots. All I remember is that you ran (or walked) to the right in a dank castle tunnel setting. That's it. I have no clue what the aim was or anything like that. Good luck finding this one!
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Post by: Grunthor on July 29, 2006, 10:51:58 pm
I got 2 that have plagued me for a long time. I think I found one of them, the first one, but wasn't too sure about it then I forgot what it was called so:

Both Spectrum games. Possibly released on similar era consoles (C64, etc).

1. You played a wizard, witch, apprentice, or something like that. You hopped around a Dizzy-esque landscape including (and possibly limited to) a castle, picking up various items. You talked to little dragons, too. Game played kind of like a faster paced Dizzy.


Slightly Magic
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Post by: Jester on July 30, 2006, 10:50:22 am
Yeah, that was it. I knew it wouldn't be that hard considering I found it myself a while ago (then forgot).

But yeah the 2nd one is impossible.
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Post by: Grunthor on July 30, 2006, 11:49:03 am
Yeah, that was it. I knew it wouldn't be that hard considering I found it myself a while ago (then forgot).

But yeah the 2nd one is impossible.

I'm definitly not sure about that second one.  There are a ton of knight games for the spectrum. Conquestador, Winged Warlords, Knight Time, Finders Keepers, Knights Lore, etc..
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Post by: HL on July 30, 2006, 09:37:32 pm
I still haven't figured out what mine was.  :cursing:
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Post by: Gelatinous Cube on July 30, 2006, 10:23:21 pm
There was this one playstation/PSX RPG that was so day-glo and bright that after 10 minutes play I ended up with a severe migraine and sickness.  I can't remember the title at all.

The graphics were very cutesy, and I think you played someone in armour (but not entirely sure). There were a lot of ghosts on the world map at the beginning and they never failed to poison you immediately as soon as you entered battle with them.

All I can really remember is that the grass was super bright.

I'm not sure if anyone can help with this since my memory is too vague.
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Post by: 4Dsheep on August 04, 2006, 09:57:49 pm
I've got one too. I played it years ago, it was a console game (don't know which one, an old one, but had 3D and decent effects), a first-person shooter. It was kind of a mix between Toruk and Duke Nukem, with a little bit of Mario. I remember there was a code that changed the blood texture to flowers, and fighting this really large giant, and some spaceship, and a jungle/swamp level with a temple at the end. It was pretty whacky. I also think the controller was black, but I don't remember any squares or triangles.
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Post by: DS on August 04, 2006, 10:10:50 pm
There was this one playstation/PSX RPG that was so day-glo and bright that after 10 minutes play I ended up with a severe migraine and sickness.  I can't remember the title at all.

The graphics were very cutesy, and I think you played someone in armour (but not entirely sure). There were a lot of ghosts on the world map at the beginning and they never failed to poison you immediately as soon as you entered battle with them.

All I can really remember is that the grass was super bright.

I'm not sure if anyone can help with this since my memory is too vague.
Sounds like Guardian's Crusade.
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Post by: Sococcm on August 09, 2006, 06:42:11 pm
There is an old nintendo game.

You walk around this city and you are superheroes fighting robots.

There is a green dog, a chick with tornado legs, a dude with a hammer for a head.

That's all I remember. Also, I think there might have been a blimp.
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Post by: The_Emugator on August 10, 2006, 08:09:36 am
There is an old nintendo game.

You walk around this city and you are superheroes fighting robots.

There is a green dog, a chick with tornado legs, a dude with a hammer for a head.

That's all I remember. Also, I think there might have been a blimp.

Defenders Of Dynatron City is what that is.
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Post by: bick on August 10, 2006, 11:36:36 pm
I've got one too. I played it years ago, it was a console game (don't know which one, an old one, but had 3D and decent effects), a first-person shooter. It was kind of a mix between Toruk and Duke Nukem, with a little bit of Mario. I remember there was a code that changed the blood texture to flowers, and fighting this really large giant, and some spaceship, and a jungle/swamp level with a temple at the end. It was pretty whacky. I also think the controller was black, but I don't remember any squares or triangles.
I think the game is XII
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Post by: Grunthor on August 10, 2006, 11:44:16 pm
I've got one too. I played it years ago, it was a console game (don't know which one, an old one, but had 3D and decent effects), a first-person shooter. It was kind of a mix between Toruk and Duke Nukem, with a little bit of Mario. I remember there was a code that changed the blood texture to flowers, and fighting this really large giant, and some spaceship, and a jungle/swamp level with a temple at the end. It was pretty whacky. I also think the controller was black, but I don't remember any squares or triangles.

Possibly Serious Sam for Xbox.
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Post by: Melee Master on August 12, 2006, 04:00:34 am
Wow... just recently, I remember this game that I really wanted to play and I remember it from like 10 years ago.

I'm pretty sure it was NES
It had something to do with tomatoes. (I think the princess was a tomato or something)
It was a Deja Vu style game (i.e. you examine things and talk to people and move around by pushing buttons, not by actually moving around (meaning there were buttons like Talk, Items, Move, etc.)
I remember a country sort of road in one of the scenes.
I also remember a cabaret style area.
I'm also pretty sure you had to save a princess.
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Post by: The_Emugator on August 12, 2006, 04:56:40 am
Princess Tomato In Salad Kingdom(or In The Salad Kingdom).
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Post by: Woman on August 12, 2006, 09:11:18 am
Princess Tomato In Salad Kingdom(or In The Salad Kingdom).
Ghuh I remember this game it really scared the hell out of me as a kid, much more than Uninvited.
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Post by: Melee Master on August 13, 2006, 03:45:45 am
Wow, that's it. Man that game brings back so many... memories. (Not quite sure whether they were good or bad though) To the NES ROMs!
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Post by: Iaman on August 25, 2006, 06:55:47 pm
OK, well, this one's going to be difficult, just because I don't remember very much about it.

It was for the Sega Genesis.
Your character was a blue, knight looking dude.
It may have had two player support(I seem to remember being able to do two player and having a red knight)
The game was an actiony platformer(this is horribly general, I know, half of the genesis games fit this genre)
Stages were based on pretty cliche type stages(the second stage was DEFINATELY a volcano stage)
After you beat the boss of a stage, you'd find a magic door thing and go through it to the next level.

This is all I remember about the game, unfortunately.  I'd recognize the game immediately if I saw a screenshot, but unfortunately I have not had any luck searching for it in the past week or so.  Help would be VERY appreciated.

If it helps at all, I only ever knew one person with a copy of this game, and when I did remember the name, noone I knew had ever even heard of it.
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Post by: TrickLobster on August 25, 2006, 07:05:00 pm
There was this game for Sega Genesis, you played as 2 cavemen, one had green hair and the other one had blue hair. You fought random dinosaurs and shit and then when you fought bosses, if you were playing with two people whoever did more damage would get the kiss from the girl you had to save. I can't remember the name of this game for the life of me

edit: I found it, it's called "Joe and Mac"
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Post by: Grunthor on August 25, 2006, 08:08:34 pm
OK, well, this one's going to be difficult, just because I don't remember very much about it.

It was for the Sega Genesis.
Your character was a blue, knight looking dude.
It may have had two player support(I seem to remember being able to do two player and having a red knight)
The game was an actiony platformer(this is horribly general, I know, half of the genesis games fit this genre)
Stages were based on pretty cliche type stages(the second stage was DEFINATELY a volcano stage)
After you beat the boss of a stage, you'd find a magic door thing and go through it to the next level.

This is all I remember about the game, unfortunately.  I'd recognize the game immediately if I saw a screenshot, but unfortunately I have not had any luck searching for it in the past week or so.  Help would be VERY appreciated.

If it helps at all, I only ever knew one person with a copy of this game, and when I did remember the name, noone I knew had ever even heard of it.

The only games on Genesis with a blue knight that I remember are Rocket Knight and Sparkster.
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Post by: Iaman on August 26, 2006, 06:43:02 am
The only games on Genesis with a blue knight that I remember are Rocket Knight and Sparkster.
Well, unfortunately, it's neither of those.  : (

EDIT: Hrm... after thinking for a while, it's possible that it's an NES or SNES game, because I always had a Genesis and don't remember ever borrowing his games...  And it could also possibly not necessarily be a KNIGHT...  I wish my memory would serve me better.  I DO remember that the graphics were pretty saturated, though.
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Post by: Lars on August 27, 2006, 11:56:16 pm
Hey I got one. It's a platformer, kinda like PRINCE OF PERSIA in a way, but it was set in a futuristic setting and I had it for the amiga. I can't remember anything else really, except I really liked it back in the day, and I think there were some machines or something that'd make you dead if you stepped on them... Seriously I can't remember much at all, but the game was kickass and it was out for the amiga.
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Post by: Ralph on August 28, 2006, 08:16:31 am
Another World\Out Of This World?
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Post by: Lars on August 28, 2006, 05:13:42 pm
Nopes, not it. I can't remember much, but I know I'll recognize it when I see it. I think it had like a centre around which you chose squares on a map and in each squares you'd have to do something (like one was a small level) and I think the levels were randomly generated but not sure...
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Post by: Jester on August 30, 2006, 01:24:53 pm
Was Flashback released for the amiga? It was very Prince of Persia, and had deadly machines, and the center town thing was present. So yeah, Flashback?
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Post by: Lars on August 30, 2006, 03:34:14 pm
No it's not Flasback, although that is also one of old favourite games. But it was more futuristic than that I think, and a bit older as well. Also what I mean by center town was the whole game was centered around a NPC-less center thing but the side areas were filled with enemies (mostly robots).

My memories of the game are really vague though so really I don't have much of an idea. I went through some amiga dictionary or something and looked at all platformer games but neither looked like this one. And I tell you, that's a lot of games. Took me about 2 hours.
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Post by: Abelone on September 09, 2006, 07:02:14 pm
So, it's a futuristic Racer for the PC that was released around 00' I think, perhaps earlier.
It had pretty large and massive cars (that hovered above the ground), but they went pretty fast.
Anyways, there where power-ups, lots of them, they gave missles and speed boosts and shit. I think you could only carry one power up at a time.

I also remember two tracks, one was Icy, the other took place on a red planet. That track had a large gap in the middle.

HELP
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Post by: AndyShmandy on September 10, 2006, 04:16:19 am
All righty. its very important you tell me the name of this game!

Name of Game: Unknown (Duh!)
Platform: Playstation 1, PSX
Genre: Adventure/RPG
Battle Stlye: ABS, Hack and Slash, etc.
Year of Origin: Unknown
Description:
You can choose to play as the boy hero or girl hero. You start off by watching a FMV where the boy and the girl are on the ship going to a new land, in search of a rune of power or something. The boy hero has the power to grab "tokens" from defeated monsters, and transform into those defeated monsters. The girl has the power to use magic. The first level you went to as the boy character was a forest of some kind.

I'll add more to the description if more comes to mind.
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Post by: Iaman on September 10, 2006, 08:36:45 am
All righty. its very important you tell me the name of this game!

Name of Game: Unknown (Duh!)
Platform: Playstation 1, PSX
Genre: Adventure/RPG
Battle Stlye: ABS, Hack and Slash, etc.
Year of Origin: Unknown
Description:
You can choose to play as the boy hero or girl hero. You start off by watching a FMV where the boy and the girl are on the ship going to a new land, in search of a rune of power or something. The boy hero has the power to grab "tokens" from defeated monsters, and transform into those defeated monsters. The girl has the power to use magic. The first level you went to as the boy character was a forest of some kind.

I'll add more to the description if more comes to mind.
OH SHIT I played a demo of this before...  Uhm...  It was on the demo disc that came with Vagrant Story, iirc.

EDIT:  Threads of Fate
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Post by: AndyShmandy on September 10, 2006, 01:39:30 pm
Thanks! Now I can go download I mean BUY it.....heh heh...
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Post by: Abelone on September 10, 2006, 05:52:06 pm
So, it's a futuristic Racer for the PC that was released around 00' I think, perhaps earlier.
It had pretty large and massive cars (that hovered above the ground), but they went pretty fast.
Anyways, there where power-ups, lots of them, they gave missles and speed boosts and shit. I think you could only carry one power up at a time.

I also remember two tracks, one was Icy, the other took place on a red planet. That track had a large gap in the middle.

HELP

Okay, found it. It's called Dethkarz and it's awesome.
I have another request: It's a POWER RANGERS game for the (IIRC) Megadrive (Genesis in US).
It's a very awesome fighting game. the rangers and some baddies were playable, like GOLDAR, man he was awesome.
Anyways, first round was normal, one on one fight, on the 2nd round is a megazord\Giant monster fight.
The awesomeness was too much to bear for the 5 years old me.
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Post by: Iaman on September 12, 2006, 05:20:50 am
Okay, found it. It's called Dethkarz and it's awesome.
I have another request: It's a POWER RANGERS game for the (IIRC) Megadrive (Genesis in US).
It's a very awesome fighting game. the rangers and some baddies were playable, like GOLDAR, man he was awesome.
Anyways, first round was normal, one on one fight, on the 2nd round is a megazord\Giant monster fight.
The awesomeness was too much to bear for the 5 years old me.
Well I remember the Game Gear version of it, and I think the Genesis version was titled the same.  If so it's just Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.

EDIT: I don't even think there WAS a Power Rangers fighting game on the genesis.  I KNOW there was one on SNES because I played it less than a month ago.  It's called Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition.
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Post by: Abelone on September 13, 2006, 02:56:32 pm
Well I remember the Game Gear version of it, and I think the Genesis version was titled the same.  If so it's just Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.

EDIT: I don't even think there WAS a Power Rangers fighting game on the genesis.  I KNOW there was one on SNES because I played it less than a month ago.  It's called Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is indeed the game I was looking for. It's a fightning game no doubt. Thanks.
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Post by: zaf on September 18, 2006, 02:08:49 pm
Theres this game that i used to play for the family computer (NES), it was really enjoyable, the main thing i remember about it is that the game was called Mario 16(im pretty sure :s). I dont know if i was delusional or what but thats what i remember of the title. It is a sidescrolling platformer set in the prehistoric ages and each stage had end bosses that were dinosaurs, prehistoric plants, etc.. . The only weapon i remember was rolling donut shaped rocks. I rreally need this game because i think i spent 6 months tying to finish it but i could never get past the 3rd level whos end boss was a giant man eating plant. I want to beat this game now after all those years.
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Post by: The_Emugator on September 18, 2006, 07:35:36 pm
Only thing that comes to mind is Joe and Mac for that one.
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Post by: Drule on September 27, 2006, 03:24:48 pm
Okay guys, this is a bit vague but I'm looking for a game that is sort of similar to Heroes of Might and Magic or Age of Wonders (mostly the latter). It was kind of a turn-based fantasy strategy game where you moved across isometric maps (although they were a bit bigger than AoW) with your hero on a horse and recruited mythological creatures and shit to battle other creatures and enemies. Also, if I remember correctly, you could choose between eight sides (I have no idea what it was, it could be either colors, races, kingdoms or magic forces etc.), but that might not be true.

I think I played a demo of this in fourth grade or something (which would be about nine years ago), and I'm not sure, but I think the title included the word 'Lord' or 'Lords' in some form. I took a look around and found the game 'Lords of Midnight' which I really thought was it (as the title I'm looking for is something similar), but it turned out to be a completely different game. Also it was a PC game.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks.
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Post by: Izekeal on October 08, 2006, 02:13:26 am
Drule, I'm pretty sure it's Lords of the Realm.
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Post by: Ash on October 08, 2006, 02:29:56 am
Is it Lords of Magic? I think I bought some random game at radio shack when i was a kid and it had a demo of that. It plays pretty similar to Heroes of Might and Magic so look into it I guess!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lords_of_Magic
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Post by: Drule on October 08, 2006, 10:25:43 am
Yes! It's Lords of Magic! Thanks a lot man!

And yeah Ize, Lords of the Realm is a bit older I think. I checked it out along with Lords of Midnight, but thanks anyway.
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Post by: 1commander on October 19, 2006, 09:38:32 am
I don't mean to be vague about this, but unfortunately, it will probably be pretty vague.

I dont remember the game's name, but here's a description of some things I remember about it. I first found it on what I recall was a red-themed site.

-I believe it was made in rm2k3
-the main character had grey hair and started off on an island. Something happened, and he ended up on another continent it seemed like, and he is trying to get home
-you could run in the game, and could run out of running-energy. You could gain new energy through practicing your run skill
- last time I played it, it wasn't complete (that's why I am back here looking for it)
-I am not sure, but I think "dragon" might have been in the name (dont recall fully)
-there was a character beneath a castle of somesort that has his arms chained and fought with his legs

I could be wrong on some of these details, but the game had a great production level and tons of minigames. Incredibly good game.

Thanks for any help you might be able to offer in locating this game.
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Post by: Fish on October 19, 2006, 10:24:52 pm
Okay, this is an old pc game.

It was sort of a puzzle/adventure RTS game or something, I can't remember much of the gameplay actually. All I know is that it involves Ice somehow, or has Ice in the table. You control a pyramid like prism that you can jump around the screen with and you dive into other prisms and they change colors or shrivel and die or something weird like that. It had sort of trippy looking art style though and the graphics were 2d sprites shown at a top-town third-person angle almost exactly like an RTS.

 Any ideas?


EDIT- Its Icebreakers. (https://legacy.gamingw.net/etc/image.com.com/gamespot/images/screenshots/4/197604/icebreak_screen004.jpeg)
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Post by: 1commander on October 20, 2006, 04:12:11 am
I see that my topic was moved. Well, just to confirm - the game WAS made in RPG Maker, but I couldnt tell if it ws rm2k3 or rmxp - I am not really a maker, just a player of other's rpgs. So don't let the topic moving fool you - it's definitely an RPG Maker game.
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Post by: Jester on October 20, 2006, 04:14:27 am
I see that my topic was moved. Well, just to confirm - the game WAS made in RPG Maker, but I couldnt tell if it ws rm2k3 or rmxp - I am not really a maker, just a player of other's rpgs. So don't let the topic moving fool you - it's definitely an RPG Maker game.
Not only was it moved, it was also merged!
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Post by: 1commander on October 20, 2006, 05:47:32 am
Oh come on... my game is definitely an rpg maker game, propbably 2k3, not your normal console title. No one is going to help me in this thread unless by chance.  :confused:
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Post by: Grunthor on October 20, 2006, 06:32:47 am
Oh come on... my game is definitely an rpg maker game, propbably 2k3, not your normal console title. No one is going to help me in this thread unless by chance.  :confused:

Check out the rare games topic in Games and Demo, or try queenscourt.org.  They have a few old games that might not be on the main site. 
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Post by: Madolah on October 22, 2006, 06:23:25 pm
Umm   an old game (actually a set of games)  where you download it and make an account (there for the PC)

and well i distinctly remember a joust one, its an online game and your little characters and its almost similar to rock paper scissors on how you win.....

there was also a soccer one... anyone remember these?

Edit: spell-checked
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Post by: Drule on October 22, 2006, 07:29:17 pm
Umm   an old game (actually a set of games)  where you download it and make an account (there for the PC)

and well i distinctly remeber the joust one, its an oline game and your little charecters and its almost simmialr to rock paper scissors on how you win.....

there was also a soccer one... anyone remember these?
I have no idea what you are trying to say.
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Post by: General Robert E. Lee on October 25, 2006, 05:50:11 pm
I'm looking for a Genesis game. 
It was a beat-em-up with robots, and you got to select the different parts and steal them off of your enemies.
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Post by: Blind Guardian on October 29, 2006, 12:15:18 pm
The game I'm looking for was made with RPG maker funnily enough, I think it was called Adventures of Spewn, it had parts of Monty Python in it, it also used the RTP if I remember right.

I need to find it for download but I'm having no luck, any help would be appreciated.
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Post by: Shinpokomon on October 31, 2006, 03:09:16 pm
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS GAME?

It's a SNES platformer where you control a coin or something that wears sunglasses. It was so rad, I vaguely remember the word 'cool', or 'cola' involved somewhere. Thanks a bunch.
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Post by: Grunthor on October 31, 2006, 03:21:10 pm
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS GAME?

It's a SNES platformer where you control a coin or something that wears sunglasses. It was so rad, I vaguely remember the word 'cool', or 'cola' involved somewhere. Thanks a bunch.

Cool Spot.
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Post by: Shinpokomon on October 31, 2006, 08:15:36 pm
You are a God.
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Post by: Jester on November 03, 2006, 03:28:54 pm
I played a freeware game earlier this year where you were a little white stickman who journeyed around a variety of environments picking up little blob things in a very Dizzy-esque style. It had no enemies.

It was a nice way to spend a few hours and I want to play it again, anyone remember what it was called? :x
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Post by: Dessert Recipe on November 04, 2006, 12:56:53 am
Was it Seiklus (http://www.autofish.net/clysm/art/video_games/seiklus/)?
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Post by: Jester on November 04, 2006, 07:47:41 am
yeah that's it thanks
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Post by: Aesthetic on November 12, 2006, 09:57:44 pm
I'm looking for a SNES game...you played as a vampire or kid vampire, (the graphics were styled more cartoon than realistic or "scary")and ran around levels and killed stuff...the viewpoint was top to down, ala SNES Zelda...

CAnnot remember the name but it was tons of fun
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Post by: Grunthor on November 12, 2006, 10:18:09 pm
I'm looking for a SNES game...you played as a vampire or kid vampire, (the graphics were styled more cartoon than realistic or "scary")and ran around levels and killed stuff...the viewpoint was top to down, ala SNES Zelda...

CAnnot remember the name but it was tons of fun

Twisted Tales of Spike McFang?
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Post by: Ralph on November 16, 2006, 08:05:01 pm
That reminds me of TToSMF, indeed.

GOD his castle was huge.
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Post by: Dessert Recipe on November 17, 2006, 10:17:39 am
Here's a game I read about in an indie gaming blog or some other similar place: it's one of those newfangled freeware space shooters, except you control a swarm of bees (?!).  I might be remembering something wrong since I read about it in the middle of end-of-semester crunch time and decided I had no time to play it, gloriously trippy as it sounded.  But now I can't find it anymore so hopefully someone recognises it from this small amount of information!
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Post by: Aesthetic on November 18, 2006, 06:14:47 pm
@ Grunthor: Thank you so much! I loved that game as a child!
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Post by: Worthya on November 19, 2006, 06:39:17 pm
I'm looking for this western SNES action game that had cowboys, and you shoot bad people and stuff. Thats all I remembered. Any ideas?
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Post by: im_so_tired on November 20, 2006, 02:35:58 am
My description is obviously going to be vague seeing as how I don't remember the name of the game and such.

It was for Genesis, it might have been two player.
You fought large jason and the argonaugts -esque skeletons and other statue type brutes. I remember distinctly the words, "Rise from the grave!" And occassionally a faint old wizard man's bust would come up in the center of the screen with a orb in his hands and say something. I think this might be the same game as Iaman is talking about. I feel like the first level some sort of ruins of a village or castle?

EDIT: Nevermind, this game is called Altered Beast.
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Post by: The_Emugator on November 20, 2006, 03:09:51 am
At the one before the previous post, only things that come to mind are Sunset Riders or Lethal Enforcers 2. It's most likely Sunset Riders as I don't believe Lethal Enforcers 2 was released for SNES.

EDIT: And Lethal Enforcers 2 was a old west themed light gun game. You didn't say what type of game it was.
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Post by: areohen on November 28, 2006, 12:11:43 am
I'm looking for a game on the Macintosh.  The main character was a fox, or at least, a fox looking thing.  It was an adventure/RPG, and I only remember bits and pieces of the game.  I remember making a mold of something's footprint (pawprint?) and exploring some huge castle maze, I remember having to make a map on paper as I went along as to not get lost.

I had it probably around 1995 - 1998.

Thanks.

Oh, and the guy looking for the cop shooter/driver game.  Lucky and Wild.?
Worthya, Wild Guns?

Found mine.  Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb

Oh, angry black man posted with it right after I found it.  Thanks anyway. :P
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Post by: Marcus on November 28, 2006, 12:48:07 am
I'm looking for a game on the Macintosh.  The main character was a fox, or at least, a fox looking thing.  It was an adventure/RPG, and I only remember bits and pieces of the game.  I remember making a mold of something's footprint (pawprint?) and exploring some huge castle maze, I remember having to make a map on paper as I went along as to not get lost.

I had it probably around 1995 - 1998.

Thanks.

Oh, and the guy looking for the cop shooter/driver game.  Lucky and Wild.?
Worthya, Wild Guns?

Most likely Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb.  One of the most obscure adventures games I've played that actually makes furries cool.

EDIT: It's kind of sad as they tried to make a serious game but the producers said that games with talking animals had to be CHILDS MATERIAL (they probably haven't seen Watership Down,The Plague Dogs or even The Secret of NIHM or read any of the literature the movies were spawned from). 
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Post by: Dust on November 28, 2006, 12:51:37 am
The only games on Genesis with a blue knight that I remember are Rocket Knight and Sparkster.
I loved that game. When you got all of the swords in the stones you became pimp sparkster (in the first one). *sigh* Then there was that robot battle *clash* *swhoop* *crumble* good times..Good times.
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Post by: Marcus on November 28, 2006, 12:56:12 am
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The only games on Genesis with a blue knight that I remember are Rocket Knight and Sparkster.
WonderBoy IV: In Monsterland... or whatever the hell it was called.

Uh, Chiki Chiki boys had a blue dressed kid as well.
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Post by: Iaman on November 28, 2006, 08:02:05 am
WonderBoy IV: In Monsterland... or whatever the hell it was called.

Uh, Chiki Chiki boys had a blue dressed kid as well.
Man HOLY CRAP it could be Chiki Chiki Boys

THANK YOU IN ADVANCE
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Post by: Madolah on November 29, 2006, 03:24:29 am
I'm looking for this western SNES action game that had cowboys, and you shoot bad people and stuff. Thats all I remembered. Any ideas?

sunset riders?
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Post by: General Robert E. Lee on December 10, 2006, 06:02:14 pm
I'm looking for a Genesis game. 
It was a beat-em-up with robots, and you got to select the different parts and steal them off of your enemies.

By the way, I found what I was looking for, no thanks to you assholes (it was Cyborg Justice).
I used ChaCha and they found it.  It was amazing.
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Post by: Mayday on December 16, 2006, 10:12:44 pm
YES! I found it! Troddlers! Try it out if you like, it's a fun puzzle game for the SNES. Lemming style. With blocks.

I just thought I'd share this fun game with you all. Took me hours to find it.
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Post by: #1 Vodka fan on December 23, 2006, 02:38:57 am
Okay here I come. There was a nes(i think) platformer game, it was dark and the concept was almost similar to megaman. I mean you play as a robot and you can get the bosses' abilities after you defeat them. In the intro some evil dudes kidnapped the president of the US, with comments like this "MERRY X-MAS MR PRESIDENT" or something like that. Then the main hero guy showed up who looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger with shades and white pants, and oh right, a flying bike.
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Post by: Ralph on December 31, 2006, 02:01:22 pm
I'm, again, looking for a game. It's a freeware game in which you control a ball. This ball needs to get to the end of a hub, by finishing enough levels to open doors (in SM64 fashion, only each level is simply one star). In a level you had to get to the end by breaking fruit blocks. Each fruit block had a different color, and your ball had to be the same color to break the blocks of that kind of fruit. To change color you had to bump into a special color change block, and that's about the basic thing. There was also a level editor and all that. Anyone have an idea what it is?
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Post by: Sredni Vashtar on December 31, 2006, 05:31:27 pm
Okay here I come. There was a nes(i think) platformer game, it was dark and the concept was almost similar to megaman. I mean you play as a robot and you can get the bosses' abilities after you defeat them. In the intro some evil dudes kidnapped the president of the US, with comments like this "MERRY X-MAS MR PRESIDENT" or something like that. Then the main hero guy showed up who looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger with shades and white pants, and oh right, a flying bike.

bad dudes vs dragonninja?
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Post by: The_Emugator on January 01, 2007, 04:18:22 am
Okay here I come. There was a nes(i think) platformer game, it was dark and the concept was almost similar to megaman. I mean you play as a robot and you can get the bosses' abilities after you defeat them. In the intro some evil dudes kidnapped the president of the US, with comments like this "MERRY X-MAS MR PRESIDENT" or something like that. Then the main hero guy showed up who looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger with shades and white pants, and oh right, a flying bike.

Power Blade/2?
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Post by: #1 Vodka fan on January 01, 2007, 06:09:50 pm
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bad dudes vs dragonninja?

Those were the days.

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Power Blade/2?

That's the one, thank you.
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Post by: SupremeWarrior on January 01, 2007, 06:46:42 pm
I'm looking for a particular game I can't seem to remember the name of it but it had weapons like the RPG-7 and the MP5 it was definitely RPG turn-based strategy, I also remember there being a wikipedia entry of it................ I'm certain it was not Silent Storm, Jagged Alliance or X-COM but definitely something similar.
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Post by: Ax_Dude on January 03, 2007, 05:43:02 pm
I'm looking for a particular game I can't seem to remember the name of it but it had weapons like the RPG-7 and the MP5 it was definitely RPG turn-based strategy, I also remember there being a wikipedia entry of it................ I'm certain it was not Silent Storm, Jagged Alliance or X-COM but definitely something similar.


Let me see......
wasn't one of the UFO aftermath or Aftershock
Cold zero, Korea the forgotten conflict? (I think thats what it was called)

Can you give us a setting? or an enemy or something like that.
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Post by: SupremeWarrior on January 04, 2007, 01:40:46 pm
The setting was in post-apocalyptic america, I can't remember the enemies but the monsters were like mutated and ugly, a bit like fallout, there were human enemies as well armed with firearms and such. No it was none of the games you said.......
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Post by: Cappuccino on January 05, 2007, 07:36:50 am
Looking for an old game where the aim was to manufacture robots. You had a quota and in each level you had to try and build the robots according to the specifications, such as being a certain colour. Sometimes the torso and legs needed to be different colours. I'm pretty sure it was side-view, and you controlled the various parts of the factory or whatever. I also remember something about parachutes, but that's all...
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Post by: #1 Vodka fan on January 05, 2007, 11:32:13 am
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The setting was in post-apocalyptic america, I can't remember the enemies but the monsters were like mutated and ugly, a bit like fallout, there were human enemies as well armed with firearms and such. No it was none of the games you said.......

Gorky17?
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Post by: Ax_Dude on January 06, 2007, 04:08:43 am
Gorky17?
That was set in Russia fool.

Could the game be
abomination the nemesis
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Post by: #1 Vodka fan on January 06, 2007, 07:18:22 am
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That was set in Russia fool.

T_T

How about Soldiers of Anarchy? That's my last guess.
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Post by: SupremeWarrior on January 06, 2007, 02:48:03 pm
That was set in Russia fool.

Could the game be
abomination the nemesis
OMFG Ax_Dude I love you man, yes that was the one now I'm gonna go have a spasm *roffl* thank you so much Ax_Dude :happy:
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Post by: Bravo on January 25, 2007, 03:35:57 am
Sega Genesis game. I remember that you controled a grey or brown or silver colored guy who was made of up joints without limbs. Like, he'd have hands and elbows but no forearms or neck. It was a side scroller and you had to kill monsters. Not a lot to work with but that's all i know.
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Post by: Jester on January 25, 2007, 03:50:41 am
Dynamite Headdy? He wasn't silver but he didn't have joints.

As for mine:
Genesis/SNES era game, but could be on Amiga or PC or anything like that.
Play as some guy, no idea what he was. Looked like a normal human though.
Fought horrible monsters. Graphics kind of reminded me of Flashback/Another World/The Immortal, etc.
Took pieces from the monsters, ie heart from one, brain from another, to make one big monster.
I know you killed one monster by dropping a big stone slab with spikes into it.

That's all I remember!
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Post by: Standard Toaster on January 27, 2007, 12:24:00 am
I'm looking for the game/toy that was featured in this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PHpRKr_tnE&mode=related&search=) video. Its probably the most powerful physics sandbox I have ever seen and I really really want it. I don't know much else about it besides that it was featured in a SomethingAwful thread about a year ago.

EDIT: Nevermind I know what it is now.
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Post by: Timothy Musclerash on January 27, 2007, 12:53:02 am
I'm looking for the game/toy that was featured in this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PHpRKr_tnE&mode=related&search=) video. Its probably the most powerful physics sandbox I have ever seen and I really really want it. I don't know much else about it besides that it was featured in a SomethingAwful thread about a year ago.

EDIT: Nevermind I know what it is now.
... Can you link it? Please? Pm it to me or something? It looks awesome.

Anyways I am looking for a Game Boy game similar to Pokemon in that you can catch monsters. You play as some warrior dude though. I remember there being a skull monster but thats about all :S
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Post by: Jester on January 27, 2007, 01:46:55 am
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Quest_Monsters#Dragon_Warrior_Monsters_.281998.29
Dragon Quest Monsters or Dragon Warrior Monsters? I think they have flying skull monsters. I played the original on the gameboy yonks ago.
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Post by: Timothy Musclerash on January 27, 2007, 01:49:59 am
I don't think that's the one, but it looks cool so I'm gonna check it out :D
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Post by: Jester on January 27, 2007, 01:50:41 am
anyone know if the ds one will be released outside of japan, btw? a monster catching game that isnt digimon or pokemon for the ds would be nice
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Post by: General Robert E. Lee on February 01, 2007, 09:50:56 pm
I'm looking for a Genesis game.  It's a psudo-3D shoot-em-up, viewed from behind your character as you race forward.
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Post by: Grunthor on February 04, 2007, 04:11:32 pm
I'm looking for a Genesis game.  It's a psudo-3D shoot-em-up, viewed from behind your character as you race forward.

Space Harrier
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Post by: pburn on February 06, 2007, 11:25:47 pm
I forgot the name of a old Xbox game, fighting, may be Tao Feng but not sure, don't think it is.

Basically it was a mediocre/below mediocre 3d fighter for the original Xbox, 1-2 years after it's launch. Basically someone discovered some sort of muslim/religious prayer in the beginning of one of the character's intros. It got like banned or something, Microsoft deleted all traces of it.

I forgot what it was called, No I am not hallucinating.
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Post by: Rowain on February 10, 2007, 04:43:40 pm
I don't think that's the one, but it looks cool so I'm gonna check it out :D

http://gameboy.ign.com/objects/012/012193.html

Maybe it was Revelations?
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Post by: Novalia Spirit on February 12, 2007, 12:48:44 pm
Anyways I am looking for a Game Boy game similar to Pokemon in that you can catch monsters. You play as some warrior dude though. I remember there being a skull monster but thats about all :S

Revelations: The Demon Slayer?

Edit: oops, missed the above post.
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Post by: Master of None on February 15, 2007, 05:44:15 pm
Quote from: '<FONT>
Sega Genesis game. I remember that you controled a grey or brown or silver colored guy who was made of up joints without limbs. Like' date=' he'd have hands and elbows but no forearms or neck. It was a side scroller and you had to kill monsters. Not a lot to work with but that's all i know.[/quote']

Are you thinking Vectorman? He was actually vellow-bronze, but he was made up of vectors/joints. Did he ever change forms?


My games being sought:

1) A PC turn-based strategy game with hexaagons, where you control fantasy creatures and medival armies. I remember you recruited heroes at the beginning of a match, like staffsling men and swordsmen, or for the evil guys demons and whatnot... There were heroes too, like a huge rat-rogue and a cheeta assasin who could go invisible... and there were wizards and demons and whatnot, which could cast spells... it was a really cool game! I just wish I had any idea what it was...

2) A top-down Real-Time Strategy game for PC set in modern times, where you hire and controll a mercenary army to take down... er... terrorists or something. I remember that you could recruit from tons of characters, some who would only join you if you did certain things first, like this one spy chick who would only join if you hired her love intrest, a russian explosions expert named Ivan.
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Post by: Timothy Musclerash on February 15, 2007, 09:16:30 pm
1) A PC turn-based strategy game with hexaagons, where you control fantasy creatures and medival armies. I remember you recruited heroes at the beginning of a match, like staffsling men and swordsmen, or for the evil guys demons and whatnot... There were heroes too, like a huge rat-rogue and a cheeta assasin who could go invisible... and there were wizards and demons and whatnot, which could cast spells... it was a really cool game! I just wish I had any idea what it was...
Battle for Wesnoth, maybe?

Also, thanks Rowain, Revelations is the one :D
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Post by: Rowain on February 18, 2007, 03:00:40 pm
Are you thinking Vectorman? He was actually vellow-bronze, but he was made up of vectors/joints. Did he ever change forms?


My games being sought:

1) A PC turn-based strategy game with hexaagons, where you control fantasy creatures and medival armies. I remember you recruited heroes at the beginning of a match, like staffsling men and swordsmen, or for the evil guys demons and whatnot... There were heroes too, like a huge rat-rogue and a cheeta assasin who could go invisible... and there were wizards and demons and whatnot, which could cast spells... it was a really cool game! I just wish I had any idea what it was...

2) A top-down Real-Time Strategy game for PC set in modern times, where you hire and controll a mercenary army to take down... er... terrorists or something. I remember that you could recruit from tons of characters, some who would only join you if you did certain things first, like this one spy chick who would only join if you hired her love intrest, a russian explosions expert named Ivan.

Number 2 has to be Jagged Alliance. Not sure if it's 1 or 2 but it's gotta be a JA game.

Not sure about Number 1.
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Post by: Master of None on February 23, 2007, 01:06:35 am
Yep, Jagged Alliance is the one! Many thanks, Rowain!

P.S. I know the first one isn't Wesnoth, but I still don't know...
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Post by: Rowain on February 24, 2007, 11:34:45 pm
Total shot in the dark, could number 1 be any of the Heroes of Might and Magic games? Maybe 2 or something? Like I said, just a shot in the dark.
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Post by: Killer Wolf on February 26, 2007, 03:48:20 am
This might be difficult - I played a demo from a PC Gamer sampler disc probably about eight or so years ago (not totally sure on the timeline, but it was a WHILE back). During the demo, you controlled a guy who was possibly C.I.A. or something, and you were travelling on (I believe) a submarine. There was some sort of accident onboard, and there was a monster of some kind locked up down below.  (vague I know, but I only got to try the demo once - might have even died prematurely - before the disk was rendered non-readable.)
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Post by: LordoftheHills on February 28, 2007, 02:31:44 am
I'm looking for a Genesis game. 
It was a beat-em-up with robots, and you got to select the different parts and steal them off of your enemies.
I think I know what you're talking about, my cousin had a port of it for the comp, the name was something with letters, like some sort of a clever acronym for something.
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Post by: Dust on March 07, 2007, 12:07:43 am
Ok, im looking for a game (duh?). It is for the genesis, and I'm almost 100% sure it was posted in another topic, but I can't find it. It is where you play as a marble, or a ball I think it is a marble though, and you go through isometric mazes and try to roll to the exit. I have a craving to play it but the last time I played it was when I was like 5 so I can' tell you much about it :(​.
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Post by: Grunthor on March 07, 2007, 12:15:50 am
Ok, im looking for a game (duh?). It is for the genesis, and I'm almost 100% sure it was posted in another topic, but I can't find it. It is where you play as a marble, or a ball I think it is a marble though, and you go through isometric mazes and try to roll to the exit. I have a craving to play it but the last time I played it was when I was like 5 so I can' tell you much about it :(​.

Marble madness?
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Post by: Dust on March 07, 2007, 12:17:11 am
HECK YES! At first I thought it was called marble chase =P.
Thanks :D​.
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Post by: MISTER BIG T on April 01, 2007, 01:39:37 pm
For ages, I've been pondering what the name of this old Commandore 64 game was because I'd like to play it again. It was sort of FPS sort (albeit you saw your hero's arm I think), the time was old western, you were a Sheriff and people would walk and talk to you and you could select what to say to them. (Like "Hey, haven't I seen your face in wanted poster?") Also, if you shot some civilian a message "Is your little gun arm happy now" or something like that.


Any sort of an info of this game would be apreciated.
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Post by: Grunthor on April 01, 2007, 08:05:32 pm
Your game sounds alot like Law of the West.
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Post by: Drule on April 14, 2007, 05:04:11 pm
I'm, again, looking for a game. It's a freeware game in which you control a ball. This ball needs to get to the end of a hub, by finishing enough levels to open doors (in SM64 fashion, only each level is simply one star). In a level you had to get to the end by breaking fruit blocks. Each fruit block had a different color, and your ball had to be the same color to break the blocks of that kind of fruit. To change color you had to bump into a special color change block, and that's about the basic thing. There was also a level editor and all that. Anyone have an idea what it is?
Long shot, but uh... Kula World? It's the only game I remember featuring a ball and fruit.

Sega Genesis game. I remember that you controled a grey or brown or silver colored guy who was made of up joints without limbs. Like, he'd have hands and elbows but no forearms or neck. It was a side scroller and you had to kill monsters. Not a lot to work with but that's all i know.
Rayman?

Genesis/SNES era game, but could be on Amiga or PC or anything like that.
Play as some guy, no idea what he was. Looked like a normal human though.
Fought horrible monsters. Graphics kind of reminded me of Flashback/Another World/The Immortal, etc.
Took pieces from the monsters, ie heart from one, brain from another, to make one big monster.
I know you killed one monster by dropping a big stone slab with spikes into it.
Any of the Frankenstein games?

1) A PC turn-based strategy game with hexaagons, where you control fantasy creatures and medival armies. I remember you recruited heroes at the beginning of a match, like staffsling men and swordsmen, or for the evil guys demons and whatnot... There were heroes too, like a huge rat-rogue and a cheeta assasin who could go invisible... and there were wizards and demons and whatnot, which could cast spells... it was a really cool game! I just wish I had any idea what it was...
Lords of Magic? I looked for that game a couple of pages ago.

This might be difficult - I played a demo from a PC Gamer sampler disc probably about eight or so years ago (not totally sure on the timeline, but it was a WHILE back). During the demo, you controlled a guy who was possibly C.I.A. or something, and you were travelling on (I believe) a submarine. There was some sort of accident onboard, and there was a monster of some kind locked up down below.  (vague I know, but I only got to try the demo once - might have even died prematurely - before the disk was rendered non-readable.)
Call of Cthulhu: Prisoner of Ice?
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Post by: Mayflower on April 16, 2007, 03:40:51 pm
I've just played Devil hunter: Seeker of power and the game seems to be a sequel. Does anyone know what the first (prequel) Devil hunter's full title was and where to find it? Tnx for any info!
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Post by: DanialGlover on May 01, 2007, 08:20:47 pm
Okay, I'm 100% sure this was for sega. I would play this game all the time when I was little. You would play as a little dinosaur/dragon  red/purple skin can't really remember the color. You would fight other dinosaurs and later in the game end up inside a dinosaur/dragons belly and the background/level would be bones and skeletons.

Any help would be great.
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Post by: Novalia Spirit on May 02, 2007, 02:53:03 am
Radical Rex?
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Post by: DanialGlover on May 02, 2007, 01:25:07 pm
Yes! Thankyou! I've been searching for ages for the game. If there was rep/karma I'd give ya it.
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Post by: thejackyl on May 02, 2007, 01:42:28 pm
Lemme see...  These are both PC games, most likely DOS games.


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Post by: esiann on May 13, 2007, 06:39:35 pm
The setting is a haunted house with some ghosts. There's a gym (maybe? or a green house) with a hole that you have to jump over or you die, a sad ghost that you have to cheer up with a Valentine, and I think when you win you go to the attic and befriend a ghost and it asks you what your middle name is (and then favorite book?) so you can jump to the next level.
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Post by: Ralph on May 18, 2007, 03:26:49 pm
Long shot, but uh... Kula World? It's the only game I remember featuring a ball and fruit.

Hm... No, it was 2D and for PC...
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Post by: Abelone on May 19, 2007, 04:15:46 pm
I played that game 345134514 years ago on a demo disc.
Its probably an adventure game. The demo featured one scene in which the hero needs to jump from platform to platform in order to reach some ship , think, and if you fail you fall into lave or something and a big demon pirate thingie comes out of the ship and mocks you.
For years I thought this game to be Curse of Monkey Island, until I finished the said game and noticed that that scene was not in it. It looked somewhat similar, IIRC.
Note: That was a long time ago, my memory may or may not betray me.
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Post by: Mr. Domino on May 23, 2007, 02:40:16 am
Ok, here's one that should be relatively easy (should). I know it was for either PS1 or N64, because of the graphics, but I seem to remember an N64 controller being in my hand at the time. I played it only once at a Best Buy a looooonnngg time ago, but it was the very first RPG I ever played, and was as such my first step down a long and nerdy road to where I'm at now.

It started out with traditional RPG fare, you're a young guy living in some hackneyed village, and you're woken up by someone telling you that there's monsters attacking this special tree in the center of the village (Mana tree? Gaia tree?). But then what got me hooked was the battle system outside. It was a combo-based turn-based fighting system...weird concept, yes I know, but it was awesome. You picked from different moves or swipes with your weapon (like uppercuts, left slashes, right slashes, downward swipes, etc.) and made a combo of four moves with them, and then it would show you going at it with your enemy and depending on what attacks they made certain attacks you made would be critical and vice versa, where you or the enemy left parts exposed or off-balance. It was kind of like four games of rock paper scissors at once... After the guy got to the tree thing, he fought a boss, but I think (if I remember correctly) was unable to save the tree, and so then the townspeople sent out a boat (perhaps with the hero on it?) out to see with the last seeds of the tree thing...

Anyways hopefully someone can help me out, because I've looked for years to no avail...
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Post by: The_Emugator on May 23, 2007, 06:20:29 am
Not sure, but it sounds like Legend Of Legaia for PS1.
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Post by: Grunthor on May 23, 2007, 05:01:20 pm
I remembered a fruity NES game last night, the main character threw rainbows around in order to attack enemies and jump to the top of the level.

Rainbow Islands.
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Post by: Feldschlacht IV on May 28, 2007, 11:24:25 pm
What about this Sega Genesis game, where the main character was a girl, and she had striped stockings, and it was a side scroller. I remember that the first level had enemies on motorcycles charging at you or something.
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Post by: Abelone on May 30, 2007, 08:47:51 pm

It started out with traditional RPG fare, you're a young guy living in some hackneyed village, and you're woken up by someone telling you that there's monsters attacking this special tree in the center of the village (Mana tree? Gaia tree?). But then what got me hooked was the battle system outside. It was a combo-based turn-based fighting system...weird concept, yes I know, but it was awesome. You picked from different moves or swipes with your weapon (like uppercuts, left slashes, right slashes, downward swipes, etc.) and made a combo of four moves with them, and then it would show you going at it with your enemy and depending on what attacks they made certain attacks you made would be critical and vice versa, where you or the enemy left parts exposed or off-balance. It was kind of like four games of rock paper scissors at once... After the guy got to the tree thing, he fought a boss, but I think (if I remember correctly) was unable to save the tree, and so then the townspeople sent out a boat (perhaps with the hero on it?) out to see with the last seeds of the tree thing...

Anyways hopefully someone can help me out, because I've looked for years to no avail...

Sounds like Vagrant Story and Zelda had a sweet sweet loving child.
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Post by: DS on May 31, 2007, 05:57:26 pm
Mr. Domino: Definitely sounds like Legend of Legaia as The Emugator said.
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Post by: Feldschlacht IV on May 31, 2007, 06:03:46 pm
Yeah, that's Legend of Legaia. I don't remember any boats, though.
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Post by: Cheshire Cat on June 11, 2007, 04:01:05 pm
I used to have a demo with a bit from a game. It was like an action RPG, I think. You walked and got into battles live in the enviroment, where you could move about.

The characters didnt have any facial features. The setting may well have been futuristic, despite the presence on swords and axes.
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Post by: SpiralViper on June 11, 2007, 09:57:44 pm
I used to have a demo with a bit from a game. It was like an action RPG, I think. You walked and got into battles live in the enviroment, where you could move about.

The characters didnt have any facial features. The setting may well have been futuristic, despite the presence on swords and axes.

Hmm...if it was side-scrolling it may be The Spirit Engine.

No facial features sorta stretches it though...come to think of it, I remember the characters in that having facial features.
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Post by: Cheshire Cat on June 11, 2007, 09:59:56 pm
No, it was very much 3d.
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Post by: DS on June 11, 2007, 10:00:39 pm
I used to have a demo with a bit from a game. It was like an action RPG, I think. You walked and got into battles live in the enviroment, where you could move about.

The characters didnt have any facial features. The setting may well have been futuristic, despite the presence on swords and axes.
mentioning the system would help a lot!
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Post by: SpiralViper on June 11, 2007, 10:13:54 pm
This is just a stab in the dark, but was it Threads of Fate/Dewprism by any chance?
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Post by: DS on June 11, 2007, 10:21:31 pm
yeah if it's a playstation game, i was thinking maybe it's the granstream saga

no facial expressions
(http://gamingw.net/pubaccess/25085/gsaga.5.jpg)

could be futuristic (its not tho)
(http://gamingw.net/pubaccess/25085/03.jpg)

you could move in battles
(http://gamingw.net/pubaccess/25085/04.jpg)
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Post by: Cheshire Cat on June 12, 2007, 06:12:03 pm
That's it! Cheers.

Quote
mentioning the system would help a lot!

I was 9 years old, as if I could comprehend systems, let alone remember them now.
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Post by: Iaman on June 13, 2007, 10:09:48 pm
That's it! Cheers.

I was 9 years old, as if I could comprehend systems, let alone remember them now.
Uh, I could very well comprehend the concept of systems when I was nine...  Maybe I'm just a freak but I doubt it.
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Post by: Feldschlacht IV on June 14, 2007, 01:41:13 am
Is there any hope of my 'Lost' game being found?
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Post by: Abelone on June 14, 2007, 08:08:06 am
Uh, I could very well comprehend the concept of systems when I was nine...  Maybe I'm just a freak but I doubt it.
Not everyone lives in an area where consoles were popular back then.
When I was a kid all I knew was that there's a Megadrive (lol, Genesis) and that NES clone.
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Post by: Feldschlacht IV on June 14, 2007, 04:12:40 pm
What NES clone?
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Post by: Abelone on June 17, 2007, 07:50:48 am
We called it a Megason around here. Its part of this shit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famiclone
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Post by: JJ on June 28, 2007, 06:10:06 pm
I just re-remembered that I made a request for a PC game about one year ago, but that was before this topic existed. (Here's my original topic: http://www.gamingw.net/forums/index.php?topic=47855.msg777503#msg777503)


One year later, the mystery still is not solved. If anyone knows which game I am talking about, please let me know!
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Post by: Drule on June 28, 2007, 06:30:55 pm
I still want the game as well. :(
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Post by: Chubby Skelly on June 29, 2007, 01:26:45 am
I've got one! (Probably nobody will know what I'm talking about)

This was an old DOS PC game. It had flat-shaded 3D graphics (as in, no textures). You were in a spaceship and flying around planets, looking for these openings in the surface that let you go into tunnels inside and.. do something. I remember also that you regained energy by flying into these little powerlines that spanned some planets. Oh, and the game came with a novella, which was pretty crazy. I'm pretty sure the planets had a checkerboard appearance to them when you were flying over them.

That's all I can remember, other than indescribable stuff like sound effects made by my PC speaker and the fact that I had no idea what the hell I was doing in that game most of the time.

Edit: It was Starglider 2. I have no fucking idea how I remembered this.
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Post by: Professor Onion on August 03, 2007, 01:32:20 pm
What about this Sega Genesis game, where the main character was a girl, and she had striped stockings, and it was a side scroller. I remember that the first level had enemies on motorcycles charging at you or something.

Except for the striped stockings, that sounds an awful lot like El Viento.

http://www.gamefabrique.com/images/shots/el-viento-5.png
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Post by: Feldschlacht IV on August 04, 2007, 11:54:06 pm
Holy shit, that's it!
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Post by: Woman on August 05, 2007, 09:02:31 am
I've been trying to remember this old Genesis game I used to play on SegaChannel.  It was sort of like Advance Wars, (top-view turn-based strategy) but it was more realistic; I think it had combat in the name.   I have no idea what the hell it is.
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Post by: Grunthor on August 05, 2007, 08:20:59 pm
Do you remember what kind of units it had in the game? 
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Post by: Woman on August 14, 2007, 06:30:23 am
Do you remember what kind of units it had in the game? 
There were foot soldiers and some boasts I think, that's about it.
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Post by: Ralph on August 17, 2007, 10:07:02 am
There's another Sega Genesis strategy game other than Megalomania\Tyrants: Battle Through Time?

WANT.
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Post by: varybarry on August 17, 2007, 01:36:48 pm
This one is probably going to be simple for you guys, but I'm almost positive there were a few GIJoe games released.  I have the first one.  Can you give me the names of the rest?
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Post by: Dale Gobbler on August 17, 2007, 07:04:38 pm
Women it wasn't Shining Force I/II was it?
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Post by: Woman on August 17, 2007, 07:28:06 pm
Women it wasn't Shining Force I/II was it?
Nah it wasn't an RPG, like I said it was a bit like Advance Wars, enough so that when I played AW for the first time I thought HEY THIS SEEMS PRETTY FAMILIAR WAS THERE ONE FOR THE GENESIS????
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Post by: Dale Gobbler on August 17, 2007, 07:39:33 pm
http://www.allgame.com/cg/agg.dll?p=agg&sql=5:24~1~T1E

World War II Japanese? It's the only other one i can think of, and I'm pretty sure it was only released in Japan :/

Could the game have been for SNES?
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Post by: Revenant on August 17, 2007, 09:41:40 pm
Well, there is this game that looks somewhat like Advance Wars:

http://hg101.classicgaming.gamespy.com/generalchaos/generalchaos.htm

But it may not be the one you are looking for as it does not seem turn-based.
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Post by: Novalia Spirit on August 17, 2007, 11:55:22 pm
Woman, if you go through this (http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/genesis/list_strategy.html) list, I'm sure you'll find your game.
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Post by: Faust on August 26, 2007, 12:55:42 pm
Whoa, great topic idea!

Here is my request:

Once when I was like 11 my father decided to go to Blockbuster without me (I think he had a date or something) to rent some movies and a videogame for me for the weekend. He came back with a game I hadn't heard of (or since!) which looked lame as hell, but actually turned out to be a pretty cool game.

It was a SNES game set in space with you piloting some sort of spaceship. I remember a map grid of space too, which was huge, and a lot of the gameplay involved looking at the map to find other spaceships. The main game view was really fake 3D, set just behind the spaceship. Also there was speaking and missions and shit. I had it for like two days, but played it solidly, yet oddly cannot remember jack shit about it except for these details.


Man, reading this shit back this sounds way too vague. This probably sounds like millions of games. I can't even remember what the title sounded remotely like, but I imagine there was an X in it. Lame.
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Post by: Ralph on August 26, 2007, 01:08:22 pm
It sounds like Starfox. A little.
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Post by: DS on August 26, 2007, 01:09:52 pm
I'd say Star Fox but I don't think it had any huge map grid of space. I don't recall any other SNES space shooter with fake 3D though.

Screenshot:
(https://legacy.gamingw.net/www/pubaccess/25085/SNES_Star_Fox.png)

EDIT: Ralph more like........ ffffffarfh................
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Post by: Faust on August 26, 2007, 03:59:55 pm
I'm not a retard; it wasn't starfox ;_;, but thanks anyway guys.

Fake 3D as in you can go up down, left right and forward/backwards. Shit didn't look like really 3D though, just sprites that generated when you were closing in on them.
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Post by: Marcus on August 26, 2007, 04:56:10 pm
I don't know what it is and I consider myself the king of space/futuristic games.  The only ones I can think of are:

Wingcommander... although the game was in a first person cockpit view and you never saw the map and the gamescreen at the same time).

There was a Star Trek game that had a map grid but I'm pretty sure that too was in a cockpit view.

Axelay had faux 3D but it was a straight up SHMUP with no missions or voice acting.

EDIT: Nevermind, you're most likely talking about Vortex.  I understand where you got the 'x' in the title (vort-EX) and the 'X' in the title screen was capitalized making the title 'VorteX.'  It was a pretty good game.  It was actually in development BEFORE Star Fox but delays pushed it back 6 months making it (technically) the first SNES game to use the FX chip.
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Post by: goat on August 28, 2007, 05:51:24 am
Jamcifer : sounds like alien shooter? i had just played alien shooter 2 and it got me to see what the original was like and it seems like what youre describing.

Woman: SSI's Five Star Series?

Iaman: knights of the round?

 id say Guardian Heroes but i think it was on saturn

thejackyl: halloween harry? todd's adventures in slimeworld?

abelone: theres two titles before curse of monkey island: The Secret of Monkey Island and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge,

JJ: was it similar to lode runner?
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Post by: Faust on August 28, 2007, 01:37:41 pm
Man, thanks for trying to help guys but my memory is clearly being too vague.

It wasn't like a robot shooter game, it involved a spaceship. Most of the screen was always black as it was in space, and the grid was black (and a grid of space!). It'd send a signal when you were near these guys you were looking for.

Man, this would have been like over a decade ago, my memory has apparantly gone to shit nowadays.
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Post by: DanialGlover on September 06, 2007, 06:46:25 pm
Most likely noone will know what game this is, i've been searching for this game for about 2 weeks.

I can't find any screens, and I'm not sure which sega system it was for; Genesis, 32X, Sega CD, etc.

.Basically I'm pretty sure you played as some sort of knight, and the intro of the game there is some...erm...screaming.
.In the game there 8-directional movement, with a bit of iso in it.
.You could beat the crap out of cows/pigs with your sword.
.Theres a big forest map with a LOT of chests.
.Theres a lot of puzzles in the castle you go to.
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Post by: thejackyl on September 06, 2007, 09:02:30 pm
...thejackyl: halloween harry? todd's adventures in slimeworld? ...

I don't think so...  I'll look into those, though.

EDIT: Nope, The game I'm trying to find starts under a spaceship, and you have a jetpack (I don't think there are enemies either...  at least none that I remember)  Your jetpack has limited fuel, and you return to the ship to refuel.
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Post by: Dy on September 07, 2007, 07:51:38 am
One game I've been wondering about for a while:

It was an old Dos game, There was a starting Video of some kind, when you where in a plane in a WWII setting, and the enemy shoots your plane down. After that you are somehow in a fantasy world with dinosaurs, I think it was a point and click adventure game. Quite soon after the start you have to get across a river without the Croc in it eating you. So you swing across on a vine.
Later on in the game I remember you had to go underwater and in the top-left corner there were little bubbles representing your air left.
At the end of the game you had a battle with the evil guy and killed him.

Thats about all I can remember, other than that the starting video would sometimes crash my comp.
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Post by: Marcus on September 09, 2007, 01:20:40 am
There was this Japanese flash game that I think Maladroithim posted a while ago.  It was kind of like a mini-version of Dragon Quest where you placed points on a world map and watched the events unfold.  If you placed the locations in a specific order, you'd watch a cool cinema with the hero fighting monsters and gaining treasure until he ended up destroying the great demon.  It was only about 5 minutes long but it would be neat to find it again.
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Post by: Jester on September 09, 2007, 12:34:00 pm
Most likely noone will know what game this is, i've been searching for this game for about 2 weeks.

I can't find any screens, and I'm not sure which sega system it was for; Genesis, 32X, Sega CD, etc.

.Basically I'm pretty sure you played as some sort of knight, and the intro of the game there is some...erm...screaming.
.In the game there 8-directional movement, with a bit of iso in it.
.You could beat the crap out of cows/pigs with your sword.
.Theres a big forest map with a LOT of chests.
.Theres a lot of puzzles in the castle you go to.
The Horde (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Horde)? Probably not, but it was on a Sega console, had 8-directional isometric movement and had cows.
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Post by: The Shadowy Guy on September 09, 2007, 03:28:20 pm
ok so, here's one that's been bugging me:

it's nes, i'm 100% sure. it's LIKE one of those strategy games Koei put out way back in the day. it's turn-based and a chunk of continent is split up into sections risk-style and you choose one of these little chunks and rule it and the goal is to take over the other chunks until you have the entire continent. what makes this interesting is all the political subterfuge and the tactical battles. this one was unique in that it didn't have anything to do with japan, but instead took place in Europe. I played as some white-haired dude and the music for my piece of land was this baroque thing (using NES sounds of course). it was a lot like nobunaga's ambition except for cosmetic differences like the locale and names. however for some reason i remember it being a lot more engaging/accessible than the nobunaga games.

again i'm 100% certain this was an nes game. i have every nes rom in existence which is how i originally found it. the only problem is i have 856 usa roms alone (i'm not even sure it was an official usa game, it could have been a fan translation or something). so in reality i easily more than 5000 roms to sort through so i really need some help here.
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Post by: Novalia Spirit on September 09, 2007, 05:18:31 pm
Quote
so in reality i easily more than 5000 roms to sort through so i really need some help here.

Since you are so sure that it is an NES game developed by KOEI, why not just look on the Internet and search for NES games made by KOEI (http://www.nesguide.com/publishers/koei/)?
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Post by: The Shadowy Guy on September 11, 2007, 09:52:51 am
Since you are so sure that it is an NES game developed by KOEI, why not just look on the Internet and search for NES games made by KOEI (http://www.nesguide.com/publishers/koei/)?

well i did, the closest one was the napoleon one and that isn't it. so i guess it wasn't a koei game. but it was a lot LIKE the koei games.
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Post by: Grunthor on September 11, 2007, 11:18:11 am
Was it Gemfire?  Otherwise the only NES strategy game I can think of is Defender of the Crown, and I'm pretty sure that's not it.
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Post by: Novalia Spirit on September 11, 2007, 01:48:19 pm
Shingen the Ruler, perhaps?
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Post by: Remix on September 11, 2007, 04:44:08 pm
I can remember a game for the playstation 1 where you grew a villege of fairys, and they make houses and shops and stuff, havent got a clue of he name though.
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Post by: Novalia Spirit on September 11, 2007, 04:54:09 pm
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I can remember a game for the playstation 1 where you grew a villege of fairys, and they make houses and shops and stuff, havent got a clue of he name though.

Breath of Fire III or IV.
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Post by: doogie_forever on October 08, 2007, 07:31:53 am
Hm... I remember a game from ages ago.
It was a demo disc for PS1 and it had Yakulca or something like that demo mode, anyway it had this short RPG action game, you had a dagger. The only monsters were blobs and there was a dragon boss, you got this gold crown thing and had to bring it back to the ship, then your crewmate dropped it in the water.

If you died your crewmate would leave without you (Cutscene) and if you didnt bring the crown back then you would get an alternative ending.

Also you used bombs a fair bit to blow up stuff (Bombs were found on the floor).
There were heart containers like Zelda and you could use potions to heal yourself.

Also they spoke broken english due to bad translation. eg (I'm very scared = I'm very scary.)
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Post by: Jester on October 08, 2007, 01:36:12 pm
Hm... I remember a game from ages ago.
It was a demo disc for PS1 and it had Yakulca or something like that demo mode, anyway it had this short RPG action game, you had a dagger. The only monsters were blobs and there was a dragon boss, you got this gold crown thing and had to bring it back to the ship, then your crewmate dropped it in the water.

If you died your crewmate would leave without you (Cutscene) and if you didnt bring the crown back then you would get an alternative ending.

Also you used bombs a fair bit to blow up stuff (Bombs were found on the floor).
There were heart containers like Zelda and you could use potions to heal yourself.

Also they spoke broken english due to bad translation. eg (I'm very scared = I'm very scary.)
Terra Incognita for Net Yaroze!.

HEY YOU COME WITH ME

NO PLEASE, I AM REALLY REALLY SCARY!! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBFyIP8yGpM)
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Post by: Ralph on October 08, 2007, 01:45:42 pm
There was this Japanese flash game that I think Maladroithim posted a while ago.  It was kind of like a mini-version of Dragon Quest where you placed points on a world map and watched the events unfold.  If you placed the locations in a specific order, you'd watch a cool cinema with the hero fighting monsters and gaining treasure until he ended up destroying the great demon.  It was only about 5 minutes long but it would be neat to find it again.

That would be GROW RPG by Eyezmaze. Check his site at www.eyezmaze.com.

There's quite a few awesome sequels to Grow RPG.
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Post by: Zeitgeist on October 08, 2007, 05:33:53 pm
An RPG on Dreamcast. All I remember is meeting this woman in the middle of a village, and she was actually the main villain. I'm completely lost; that's all I remember.
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Post by: Feldschlacht IV on October 08, 2007, 05:40:51 pm
Evolution? Grandia 2?
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Post by: Dale Gobbler on October 08, 2007, 05:53:47 pm
ok so, here's one that's been bugging me:

it's nes, i'm 100% sure. it's LIKE one of those strategy games Koei put out way back in the day. it's turn-based and a chunk of continent is split up into sections risk-style and you choose one of these little chunks and rule it and the goal is to take over the other chunks until you have the entire continent. what makes this interesting is all the political subterfuge and the tactical battles. this one was unique in that it didn't have anything to do with japan, but instead took place in Europe. I played as some white-haired dude and the music for my piece of land was this baroque thing (using NES sounds of course). it was a lot like nobunaga's ambition except for cosmetic differences like the locale and names. however for some reason i remember it being a lot more engaging/accessible than the nobunaga games.

again i'm 100% certain this was an nes game. i have every nes rom in existence which is how i originally found it. the only problem is i have 856 usa roms alone (i'm not even sure it was an official usa game, it could have been a fan translation or something). so in reality i easily more than 5000 roms to sort through so i really need some help here.

Sounds like "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", it's a strategy game (risk style) made for the Nes by Koei. It had menu options like Move, War, Send, View, and Diplomacy.

EDIT: Just noticed you said it had to do with Europe, it might have been a rom hack of the game though.
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Post by: doogie_forever on October 09, 2007, 08:36:07 am
Terra Incognita for Net Yaroze!.

HEY YOU COME WITH ME

NO PLEASE, I AM REALLY REALLY SCARY!! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBFyIP8yGpM)

OMG Yes thats it!

There is a port for PC?!

Anyway I remember it soo well, great game.
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Post by: Xorcist on October 25, 2007, 08:00:26 pm
This is a game from my childhood (mid-80's), I don't know what sytem it ran on, but it was definitely for a computer (Amiga, Macintosh, etc.). The game was in full color if that helps. All I can remember about it was that it was a medieval fantasy game where you played a knight or something similar. And you traveled across an overworld map meeting challenges and such (sorta like mini-games). For example one had you trying to escape from a pit by jumping on platforms to reach the top and get out. Another had you crossing a bridge (oriented at a 45 degree angle) trying to dodge past a troll. I've been searching for this game for years, as I only ever played it at my friends house, and really would like to see it again. If anyone has any idea, please fill me in. Thanks.
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Post by: goat on January 17, 2008, 12:44:36 am
Okay, I'm kind of embarrassed I can't remember this game, and I was playing it not so long ago.

It's an isometric-view, grid-based strategy game (a la tactics) with mechwarrior-like robot units, who can have thier arms/legs/shoulders/torsos upgraded and swapped, as well as individually targeted during combat.
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Post by: Timothy Musclerash on January 17, 2008, 02:14:45 am
Okay, I'm kind of embarrassed I can't remember this game, and I was playing it not so long ago.

It's an isometric-view, grid-based strategy game (a la tactics) with mechwarrior-like robot units, who can have thier arms/legs/shoulders/torsos upgraded and swapped, as well as individually targeted during combat.
Kind of sounds like a Front Mission game, but I'm not entirely sure about individual targeting for mech parts.
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Post by: goat on January 17, 2008, 04:27:25 am
Ah yes, Front Mission, that's it. Thanks!
Yea, I guess I got the body part targeting from another mech game...
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Post by: SpiralViper on January 25, 2008, 08:49:14 pm
You can't really "target" them persay, it's pretty much up to chance whether or not you'll hit the part you want (usually the torso), but still each part does have seperate HP.
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Post by: Ragnar on January 26, 2008, 09:20:26 pm
Hi I just found this but I want to know if there's an English version because it looks pretty hardcore

http://www.oheya.jp/~sp-ham/makamaka/top.htm

The title is Makamaka (Maka-maka?) apparently
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Post by: Sarevok on January 29, 2008, 06:36:21 pm
This has been bugging me all day, and I really can't place it. I can't remember anything about this game, but all I have is this phrase in my head that I am sure is from the game. It's something like 'We've received word that [ x ] have sent away all their armies against [ y ]. They're virtually defenceless!'

I am not sure if that's even what is said but it's something like that, and I'm SURE it's from a game and I'm going to go crazy if I don't work this one out.
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Post by: Lyndon on January 30, 2008, 05:58:23 pm
I can't remember what the game's called, I only played a short demo of it back in 1999 or something.

Basically, its a point and clicker for PC with kind of primitive looking 3D graphics.  The main character is a ginger early 20s/stoner character and you have to look for certain things to clean up your room and leave the house or some shit like that.

I remember it being pretty fun and was pretty pissed off when the demo ended. Anyone know the name of the game?
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Post by: Lyndon on January 30, 2008, 07:50:32 pm
yeah thats it! Thanks Konix....Thonix
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Post by: Dale Gobbler on February 05, 2008, 08:32:39 pm
      Alright, I got one. Two actually. The first one was a platformer that came out around the time of D/Generation, Ringworld, Contraption Zack, Commander Keen, etc. It was for PC, and the only thing I remember about it was that it was a platformer and that when you completed a level it had this overworld-type map (you couldn't do anything on it) that forced you to walk a path to the next level.

      The second one was also a platformer for PC that starred what looked like Duke Nukem in 2D. In fact I could've sworn that it was a Duke Nukem game, but can't find anything about it. The main thing I remember about it was that you had a Jetpack you could use that needed fuel.
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Post by: General Robert E. Lee on February 05, 2008, 08:41:40 pm
The first two Duke Nukem games were 2D platformers, and there was also a side-scrolling Duke Nukem game released in 2002 called Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project.
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Post by: Revenant on February 06, 2008, 11:08:49 am
      Alright, I got one. Two actually. The first one was a platformer that came out around the time of D/Generation, Ringworld, Contraption Zack, Commander Keen, etc. It was for PC, and the only thing I remember about it was that it was a platformer and that when you completed a level it had this overworld-type map (you couldn't do anything on it) that forced you to walk a path to the next level.

The only DOS game 'I' have played that had an overworld map is "Xargon" http://www.dosgamesarchive.com/download/game/157


Image from: http://www.geocities.com/spazeman85/pg1.html
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Post by: Dale Gobbler on February 07, 2008, 08:28:02 pm
The only DOS game 'I' have played that had an overworld map is "Xargon" http://www.dosgamesarchive.com/download/game/157


Image from: http://www.geocities.com/spazeman85/pg1.html

That might be it, but I remember it being kind of "dark", like the first level was in a castle or something. I'll download it anyway and see if it's what I remember.

The first two Duke Nukem games were 2D platformers, and there was also a side-scrolling Duke Nukem game released in 2002 called Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project.

Bah, it wasn't the first 2 and it definitely wasn't Manhattan Project. The key thing I remember was that you had a jetpack that you needed for most part of the first level.

Oh well, thanks anyway guys.

EDIT: Rev, I played the game you suggested did seem oddly familiar for some reason. Maybe that was the game I was looking for afterall.
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Post by: Sarevok on February 08, 2008, 09:14:54 am
That sounds awfully like 3d Realms Secret Agent games, though I'm not sure if there was a jetpack or not. But give it a looksie anyway

http://www.3drealms.com/agent/
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Post by: Dale Gobbler on February 08, 2008, 03:33:02 pm
Nope, the game looked a bit better graphically. And when I say a bit better, I mean like vastly graphically better.

EDIT: Thanks for the link to the site though, I checked around and looked at the Duke Nukem II screenshots, and the screenshots they have on the site look like they might what I'm looking for. I'll check the first level of it and see. *crosses fingers*
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Post by: goat on February 08, 2008, 08:30:41 pm
Would that jetpack game be Alien Carnage / Halloween Harry?
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Post by: Dy on February 08, 2008, 08:54:20 pm
This has been bugging me all day, and I really can't place it. I can't remember anything about this game, but all I have is this phrase in my head that I am sure is from the game. It's something like 'We've received word that [ x ] have sent away all their armies against [ y ]. They're virtually defenceless!'

I am not sure if that's even what is said but it's something like that, and I'm SURE it's from a game and I'm going to go crazy if I don't work this one out.

Would it be Emperor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor:_Rise_of_the_Middle_Kingdom)? Its a chinese city building game, when a rival attacks another rival you get a message like that.
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Post by: Dale Gobbler on February 09, 2008, 04:24:22 am
Well, it wasn't Nukem II afterall. Nice find goat, I read the description and it sounds exactly like the game I'm looking for (mainly the "sewer" part). Downloading now.

EDIT: Woot. Thanks a lot goat, that was the game I was looking for. And thanks to everyone who tried to help.
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Post by: maladroithim on February 15, 2008, 05:37:50 pm
Ah yes, Front Mission, that's it. Thanks!
Yea, I guess I got the body part targeting from another mech game...

I have always thought that being able to target enemy body parts would make the game much deeper and more fun.
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Post by: DanialGlover on February 15, 2008, 06:04:55 pm
Okay, I have 2 games that I can't seem to remember.

1. All I know about this game is you start out sky diving to what I remember as an alien planet, the first level when your diving to the planet, you have to watch out for objects like rocks and shit. Later in the game you get to play as a 4 armed or 6 armed dog for what I remember.

2. This was a game for either Sega, Sega CD, or Sega32x though I can't remember which. All I remember is that you could play as a caveman for one part, but the caveman had laser guns or something(There was a part of the game as the "caveman" where you were in a prison or something and there was a room with a shit load of people shooting lasers n shit.), and you could also play as a human. It was a very SLOW SLOW pace platform game. Kind of like the old pitfall games, but with newer graphics. The human part of the game you'd jump over some kind of slime that would kill you often. Found out this was called Another World
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Post by: Paranoia Dude on February 15, 2008, 06:13:10 pm
Okay, I have 2 games that I can't seem to remember
2. This was a game for either Sega, Sega CD, or Sega32x though I can't remember which. All I remember is that you could play as a caveman for one part, but the caveman had laser guns or something(There was a part of the game as the "caveman" where you were in a prison or something and there was a room with a shit load of people shooting lasers n shit.), and you could also play as a human. It was a very SLOW SLOW pace platform game. Kind of like the old pitfall games, but with newer graphics. The human part of the game you'd jump over some kind of slime that would kill you often. Found out this was called Another World
Either Out of this World or Heart of the Alien
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Post by: DanialGlover on February 15, 2008, 06:14:32 pm
I knew it was an Another World game, but I couldn't figure out which one it was. Thanks.
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Post by: Dale Gobbler on February 15, 2008, 07:21:51 pm
Okay, I have 2 games that I can't seem to remember.

1. All I know about this game is you start out sky diving to what I remember as an alien planet, the first level when your diving to the planet, you have to watch out for objects like rocks and shit. Later in the game you get to play as a 4 armed or 6 armed dog for what I remember.

Do you remember which platform it was for? It sounds almost like Vectorman from the beginning.
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Post by: Sarevok on February 16, 2008, 01:20:42 am
Would it be Emperor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor:_Rise_of_the_Middle_Kingdom)? Its a chinese city building game, when a rival attacks another rival you get a message like that.


It very much could be, I've played Emperor to death and I was thinking it was some chinese dynasty game. I guess I'll have to play through it again just for that one line.
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Post by: Jester on February 16, 2008, 01:35:18 am
Do you remember which platform it was for? It sounds almost like Vectorman from the beginning.
You skydive in Vectorman?

In Vectorman you do change shapes for the bosses, I think the closest you get is a 4 legged lizard, though :/.
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Post by: DanialGlover on February 16, 2008, 01:38:06 am
The game was either on ps1 or ps2, and was defintly NOT vectorman. On another note, the dog had a cigar or cig in his mouth if I remember correctly.
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Post by: Dale Gobbler on February 16, 2008, 01:48:56 am
1. All I know about this game is you start out sky diving to what I remember as an alien planet, the first level when your diving to the planet, you have to watch out for objects
You skydive in Vectorman?

Sounds like the very first level of Vectorman, where you float down to the surface and avoid or kill the floating things. But he said it was for ps1 or ps2.

EDIT: "You can play as Kurt Hectic, Doctor Fluke Hawkins and Max - a six-legged dog - and all three characters have different styles of play"

This it?: http://ps2.ign.com/objects/014/014861.html
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Post by: DanialGlover on February 16, 2008, 03:02:56 am
Yes! That was it! Thanks =P I knew the beginning of the title was something weird.
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Post by: Mongoloid on February 16, 2008, 05:39:51 am
I'm looking for a game that I think I played on Sega Channel.
It was a very kiddy game graphically, and it was a puzzle game, in the same league of Lost Vikings.
The main character was a little blue elephant, and he had some ability to go over obstacle x, but as the game progressed, more animals joined you with different abilities to get you over more and more obstacles.
Can't find it anywhere. Plz hlp!
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Post by: Frisky SKeleton on February 16, 2008, 01:36:01 pm
ok so, here's one that's been bugging me:

it's nes, i'm 100% sure. it's LIKE one of those strategy games Koei put out way back in the day. it's turn-based and a chunk of continent is split up into sections risk-style and you choose one of these little chunks and rule it and the goal is to take over the other chunks until you have the entire continent. what makes this interesting is all the political subterfuge and the tactical battles. this one was unique in that it didn't have anything to do with japan, but instead took place in Europe. I played as some white-haired dude and the music for my piece of land was this baroque thing (using NES sounds of course). it was a lot like nobunaga's ambition except for cosmetic differences like the locale and names. however for some reason i remember it being a lot more engaging/accessible than the nobunaga games.

really unlikely but it reminded me of castles 2:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castles_II:_Siege_and_Conquest

i'm looking for a game and i'm sure it had "heroes" in the title. it's for the pc, and you had 4 characters or so you could choose from, a bubblegum thing that could stick to walls, a squirrel that could fly, and some others i never used. if one character died in a level your other characters had to rescue them.
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Post by: thejackyl on February 16, 2008, 01:53:27 pm
Alright, I have a quote that has been stuck in my head for a long time.  It's come down to either.

A:  Recent Video Game (GCN/PS2/XBOX)
B:  Movie

It's most likely A, since I don't watch movies too often.  Anyways heres the quote:
"This is war...  Casualties are expected"  and theres emphasis on ARE...  any ideas?
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Post by: Ralph on February 17, 2008, 11:54:09 am
Okay, I have 2 games that I can't seem to remember.

1. All I know about this game is you start out sky diving to what I remember as an alien planet, the first level when your diving to the planet, you have to watch out for objects like rocks and shit.

MDK or something like that?
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Post by: Jester on February 17, 2008, 12:02:23 pm
I'm looking for a game that I think I played on Sega Channel.
It was a very kiddy game graphically, and it was a puzzle game, in the same league of Lost Vikings.
The main character was a little blue elephant, and he had some ability to go over obstacle x, but as the game progressed, more animals joined you with different abilities to get you over more and more obstacles.
Can't find it anywhere. Plz hlp!
Rolo to the Rescue (http://www.mobygames.com/game/rolo-to-the-rescue).

This game had some of the most catchy music ever. I still hum it almost daily.
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Post by: Ralph on February 17, 2008, 01:47:04 pm
Rolo to the Rescue (http://www.mobygames.com/game/rolo-to-the-rescue).

This game had some of the most catchy music ever. I still hum it almost daily.

Why is that game so good.
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Post by: Jester on February 17, 2008, 01:49:16 pm
I don't know, it shouldn't be. But it was one of the best games I played when I was a kid and it will stick with me....... forever.

Seriously you are an elephant and one of the bosses is a FIRE TRUCK how is that a good game.
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Post by: Ralph on February 17, 2008, 02:01:35 pm
The world map system actually inspired me to make a game using a similar system.
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Post by: Jester on February 17, 2008, 02:04:17 pm
ya the gameplay itself was really excellent. great way of hiding hidden levels, and the companion system was awesome. also it had hedgehogs. and washing machines.
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Post by: Mongoloid on February 18, 2008, 03:10:41 am
Thanks Jester. Rolo kicks asse.
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Post by: Madolah on February 18, 2008, 11:34:27 pm
Little Different of a request :/


I know the Game's name just not where to find it...

Junkyard Jump(er) from the Foxkids website back in like 2000-2002 :/   Iv'e been craving for it forever!

Any help would be kind of you.
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Post by: hobomasterxxx on April 02, 2008, 04:20:30 am
I remember a game we used to have... it was on one of the old sega systems (megadrive i think). It was a little platformer rpg style thing. Your main attack was slashing our sword and one of the first bosses was a giant mushroom. Anyone know what it's called?
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Post by: Nightmare on April 04, 2008, 12:04:49 am
I remember a game we used to have... it was on one of the old sega systems (megadrive i think). It was a little platformer rpg style thing. Your main attack was slashing our sword and one of the first bosses was a giant mushroom. Anyone know what it's called?

Landstalker: Treasures of King Nole?
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Post by: hobomasterxxx on April 04, 2008, 05:34:30 am
Nope. It had a really cartoony art style if that helps.

EDIT: Found it. It was wonderboy in monster world.
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Post by: alphasmart on April 06, 2008, 02:49:44 pm
I'm looking for a card game - of the Magic the Gathering sort, rather than the freecell sort..  It was fairly futuristic, and you had to defend several bases around the world through several "tabletops" so to speak.

On that subject, anyone know of good computer card games of that sort?  spectromancer (http://www.spectromancer.com) is pretty good but somewhat limited right now.
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Post by: Rowain on July 08, 2008, 07:02:09 pm
OK I recently remembered this game.

It was sort of a RTS. I think it might have actually been from Peter Molyneux or BORROWED ideas from him. It was pretty much a god game where you raised a village or something of tribesmen. It had very early 3D graphics, sort of 96-97 era stuff. You had god powers and could start fires and cause earthquakes I think. The game mostly took place on little islands I think. You could direct villagers to build stuff, I seem to remember TOTEM POLES or something too which they prayed to and which gave you more MP TO USE GOD POWERS or something! The objective was to defeat other villages maybe? Military units MIGHT have had to be trained by sending villagers into a barracks.. I'm not 100% sure I'm correct about that though.

If anyone remembers let me know!

EDIT: haha should've spent a little more time on wikipedia. Peter Molyneux didn't design it but it was still a Bullfrog game.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Populous:_The_Beginning

It was Populous: The Beginning.
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Post by: Sarevok on July 08, 2008, 07:05:59 pm
Man I had populous from the first description of it. That is too memorable to forget
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Post by: Rowain on July 08, 2008, 07:08:08 pm
Yeah, what had me confused was that it wasn't Pop 1 or Pop 2.. I forgot there was a subtitled game. Again, Wikipedia was the answer.
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Post by: Dale Gobbler on July 08, 2008, 10:15:57 pm
When I first read it I immediately thought Black&White. It sounds exactly like it.
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Post by: Ralph on July 09, 2008, 03:56:20 pm
When I started reading and saw the god powers the first thing I thought was POPULOUS.
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Post by: SupremeWarrior on September 20, 2008, 08:13:37 pm
Ok guys I didn't actually play this game but after reading a yahoo answers questions about it I wanna play it too.

This is what the guy on yahoo answers said "alright so I remember once a long time ago I rented this game for super nintendo and it was a future base racing game and you could upgrade your car's engine and such. I remember something like a fusion reactor lol for it if that helps. but I don't know the name, can you help?"
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Post by: goat on September 20, 2008, 08:54:26 pm
Rock and Roll Racing?
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Post by: Dale Gobbler on September 20, 2008, 09:59:16 pm
Combat Cars? you could upgrade your engine, tires, handling, and special weapons that each car had (like missles, turbo, glue).
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Post by: SupremeWarrior on September 20, 2008, 10:06:12 pm
I know it isn't Combat Cars because it isn't a SNES game, it could be Rock N Roll Racing...

EDIT: It was Rock N Roll Racing, thanks guys I've told the guy on Yahoo answers as well job well done!