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PorkFat posted:*edit* After looking through every game in the strategy genre in those years, I found it to be Uprising. A kick rear end game that I must hunt down and get working on my modern PC. Thank you, I was wondering about this one too! I have another game I'd like to find. This one was downloadable, but the download was huge. The plot was that you were at a party with a couple who were fighting, and you had to smooth their relationship out. Or something. The game was animated, but you interacted with the characters by your typing. The reason for the massive download size was that the programmers tried to account for every possible response you could make, and I remember a few videos on youtube with funny conversations.
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Diabetic posted:This is going to be a stretch and I doubt it was ever released here but here goes: That's Wolfteam's Neugier, scheduled for release as 'The Journey Home: Quest for the Throne' by Renovation. Fan translation. I was thrilled when this was released! edit: dammit! anyway, an official release was scheduled, they even had box art and they were taking pre-orders. I had my parents order it for me and it never arrived. bonus: the much less-ugly japanese box. secretplot fucked around with this message at 23:00 on Jan 5, 2010 |
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Power_13 posted:I have another game I'd like to find. This one was downloadable, but the download was huge. The plot was that you were at a party with a couple who were fighting, and you had to smooth their relationship out. Or something. The game was animated, but you interacted with the characters by your typing. The reason for the massive download size was that the programmers tried to account for every possible response you could make, and I remember a few videos on youtube with funny conversations. Facade! I guess you could mediate the couple's argument, but the real game is to see how much of an rear end in a top hat you can be before you get kicked out.
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ninety posted:Facade! I guess you could mediate the couple's argument, but the real game is to see how much of an rear end in a top hat you can be before you get kicked out. Oh god, I remember that. You can get some hilarious strings of conversation going and I think even seduce them too.
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ninety posted:Facade! I guess you could mediate the couple's argument, but the real game is to see how much of an rear end in a top hat you can be before you get kicked out. Thank you! I've just upgraded to a PC that can probably run it, so I wanted to see what I missed out on when it was first linked here.
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If anyone can help me with this my mother would be very grateful. Back in the 80's we had an Amstrad CPC and she used to play a game called, Ted Blew it, or something similar. I think it must have been called something different in the US and Europe because no amount of searching through CPC game sites seems to help. I can't find it anywhere. I recall it being a side scroller, each screen had a puzzle and once you completed a stage you would get another puzzle on another screen. It looked like Manic Miner in a way. Also I recall a rollercoaster level that no one could ever get past. Any ideas?
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# ? Jan 6, 2010 01:37 |
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One of my earliest memories is watching my brother play this adventure game on my parent's old Macintosh Plus. You had a first-person perspective of whichever room you were in, much like in Shadowgate/Deja Vu/Uninvited. I remember the room you start off in has a shield lying on the ground. I think in an adjacent hallway there is a prisoner that attacks you if you open the door to his cell. I also seem to recall that you go underwater at some point. The words "scroll" or "scepter" may have been in the title, but I am not at all sure about that.
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Enclave posted:If anyone can help me with this my mother would be very grateful. Back in the 80's we had an Amstrad CPC and she used to play a game called, Ted Blew it, or something similar. I think it must have been called something different in the US and Europe because no amount of searching through CPC game sites seems to help. I can't find it anywhere. Could it be Technician Ted?
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Unfortunately no, I came across Technician Ted a while back thinking it might be it but sadly, it is not. Thanks for trying though!
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# ? Jan 7, 2010 02:24 |
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i'm thinking of a game that i remember playing on mac os 9. you played with another player and both rolled around as a ball and painted the trail behind you. the goal was to either trap the other player into hitting yours or his paint trail and/or covering the most surface area with your color before the time ran out. Things i remember: some playable characters were stalin and a ball of meat and i think an eyeball some of the levels were named apartment and percolator thats all i've got.
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# ? Jan 7, 2010 02:59 |
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Playstation 1 samurai game. It's not Soul of the Samurai. I remember there being a dueling mode that was just a straight on side view and you could throw swords. There were also 1 hit kills, I remember that if you threw your secondary sword right as your opponent was ducking it'd go through their head and you'd be the coolest. help!
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teh z posted:Playstation 1 samurai game. It's not Soul of the Samurai. I remember there being a dueling mode that was just a straight on side view and you could throw swords. There were also 1 hit kills, I remember that if you threw your secondary sword right as your opponent was ducking it'd go through their head and you'd be the coolest. help! Bushido Blade?
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# ? Jan 9, 2010 18:48 |
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I posted asking about this a while ago then lost the game and forgot the name again because I'm retarded This was an arcade sidescrolling beatemup, you got orbs that gave you different powers and you could turn into a dog or ninja or samurai. If you've played it it's probably obvious
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Dell_Zincht posted:Bushido Blade? oh hell yes, thank you!
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THE AWESOME GHOST posted:I posted asking about this a while ago then lost the game and forgot the name again because I'm retarded
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guppy posted:Is it possible you're misremembering what you could turn into? Because it sounds a lot like Altered Beast. Definitely sure it's not Altered Beast, I've played that before. I typed in BEATEMUP SAMURAI NINJA DOG into google and got the game Sengoku though, pretty sure that was it although I remember it looking much nicer http://hg101.kontek.net/sengoku/sengoku.htm
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THE AWESOME GHOST posted:I posted asking about this a while ago then lost the game and forgot the name again because I'm retarded Sengoku.
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Okay, this one's obscure. I only vaguely remember it, as I think I may have been 6 or 7 when I played it. But it had some very distinctive parts to it, so it might be doable. It was an Arcade game, multiplayer (I'm thinking 2-4) with ship based... combat? I can't quite remember. Distinctive because you could buy upgrades between levels. And there aren't a whole hell of a lot of multiplayer arcade games with ship based combat where you buy upgrades. Or maybe it was sell things. I have no idea. It's been haunting me for a while. Any ideas?
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THE AWESOME GHOST posted:Definitely sure it's not Altered Beast, I've played that before. You're probably remembering Sengoku 2 which does look much nicer. The first one though is pretty rad, the game play is very simple and repetitive but it's impressive how much unique scenery and music is in the game for its time. Seriously impressive atmosphere.
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Does anyone remember the name of this 2D shooter game that came out on the Sega Genesis back in the day, all I remember about it is: - that Ronald McDonald was somehow involved in the story - you could be either a white or a black kid - you used a super soaker to shoot green goo at the weird aliens - it was a 2d sidescroller
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Samu posted:Does anyone remember the name of this 2D shooter game that came out on the Sega Genesis back in the day, all I remember about it is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_%26_Mack:_Global_Gladiators Global Gladiators
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Deceased Crab posted:Okay, this one's obscure. I only vaguely remember it, as I think I may have been 6 or 7 when I played it. As a tip to future posters, telling us your age isn't helpful. Telling us what year that was is. edit: \/ Really? That's all the pertinent details you can remember? Gromit fucked around with this message at 05:34 on Jan 12, 2010 |
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This was an older game for the SNES that I rented about two or three times and never made it more than like one screen into the game. It was maybe an adventure game or something, like I said, I'd be killed almost immediately every time. Maybe a monster or something killed me, but something caused me to drop dead right off the bat and I could never figure it out. I've had a desire to find it again and see if my older, wiser self could figure it out. Rudger posted:Out of this World/Another World? You can die on the first screen and not very far after that. This is it. Thank you so much, I've been trying to figure out what game this was for years now. I guess it wasn't very popular. HighOnBread fucked around with this message at 14:14 on Jan 12, 2010 |
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Cracker King posted:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_%26_Mack:_Global_Gladiators Haha, thanks! I've wondered what that game was called for a while now. I used to play it all the time with my cousin (who is black) and always roll with the black character. It used to piss him off so much since he had to play as the white dude.
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Samu posted:Haha, thanks! I've wondered what that game was called for a while now. I used to play it all the time with my cousin (who is black) and always roll with the black character. It used to piss him off so much since he had to play as the white dude. Good old 90's "Cool, Dude" attitude game!
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HighOnBread posted:This was an older game for the SNES that I rented about two or three times and never made it more than like one screen into the game. It was maybe an adventure game or something, like I said, I'd be killed almost immediately every time. Sure SNES Dragon's Lair or Space Ace?
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I'm looking for a game, but it may be easier just to help me find what it came on and let me find it myself. The game came on a disc which was something like "500 MS DOS GAMES" or some such, I remember it having VGA Miner, Zork, and Hugo's House of Horror on it, as the only "big name" ones I can remember. I can't find any info of this disc anywhere, sorry. It had a bluish silver cover though. Edit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jetpack_%28video_game%29 and the Christmas version were on it too. I'm looking for a dungeon crawler that was on the disc. It was top down, not first person. Space shot fireballs, which looked like red tears. I remember there being lava and acid(?), one of which spread through the rooms. I remember there being a potion which cut through acid and a potion called "Cyan Potion." Only other thing I remember is there was a worm-like enemy made up of Diamonds. Carados fucked around with this message at 06:51 on Jan 12, 2010 |
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Okay, here's a weird one that I haven't been able to find out what it is. Game for old black and white GameBoy system where I believe you played a group of four characters that moved left to right along the screen and could also move up and down. I think it also had a distinct "Japanese" style to it where the characters you could choose for your group were samurai and ninjas and you fought oriental-style dragons among other enemies. Vague as hell description, I know, but I can't really offer any more help than that.
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HighOnBread posted:This was an older game for the SNES that I rented about two or three times and never made it more than like one screen into the game. It was maybe an adventure game or something, like I said, I'd be killed almost immediately every time. Out of this World/Another World? You can die on the first screen and not very far after that. If you're not mistaking it for an nes or genesis game, maybe it's The Immortal?
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GENUINE CAT HERDER posted:Okay, here's a weird one that I haven't been able to find out what it is. Game for old black and white GameBoy system where I believe you played a group of four characters that moved left to right along the screen and could also move up and down. I think it also had a distinct "Japanese" style to it where the characters you could choose for your group were samurai and ninjas and you fought oriental-style dragons among other enemies. Might be Mercenary Force.
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Here's one that I've played a really long time ago and can only provide vague details. Basically, it's a Playstation 1 game. You were on some sort of airship, then you crashed into this floating city. There's some survivors, and the first few parts of the game had you going around asking people what happened. Then you go off and explore and look for supplies or whatever. I remember it being a 3rd person type of platformer/survival-horrorish game. The only thing I can remember is that it had climbing mechanics and the title is like "Ode to Die" or "Ode to Death" or something. I can't find anything resembling the game on Google with those titles, though. EDIT: Or maybe the title of the game is O. D. E. or something? I dunno, "ode" keeps popping up into my head when I try to remember the name of this game. The game definitely had a dark feel to it, I remember being depressed and gloomy everytime I played it. Didn't really play it much because of that. Constellation I fucked around with this message at 09:04 on Jan 12, 2010 |
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Constellation I posted:Here's one that I've played a really long time ago and can only provide vague details. It's O.D.T.: Escape or Die Trying.
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Jesus Christ, if anyone figures this out I will cry tears of joy into a jar and mail it to you. Okay, PC game, mid to late nineties. I probably remember it looking better than it actually did. . Isometric view, I thought it was very similar to the first Diablo, but Diablo's sprites are better, it actually looked a bit more like the first Fallout. . Similar setting to Diablo though, medieval-ish. The artstyle of the game was pretty grim, the colors were pretty muted. When I saw a screenshot of the first Fallout I had a pang of hope because of how gray and dreary it looked. The sprites weren't trying to be 3D though, and there was less brown and more gray. . You start out in a forest, and it's possibly either nighttime, or the forest is just a dull shade of blue. Possibly there are giant mushrooms. . So you're walking through the forest and come across a lake. There's a pier, and a bunch of druids have a chick tied up. She's wearing a white dress. They chop off her head and it rolls off the pier, and a dragon-ish monster's head comes out of the water and eats it. I was kind of at that point because I was like 8 and oh poo poo what if my mom walks in on thiiissss. . You keep going and get to a village where freaky poo poo is going on. Since I was a kid maybe I didn't understand exactly what was going on, but I remember thinking it involved cannibalism, or something like that. I remember there were human parts lying around some houses, and I think a fat ogre thing was involved. I think it killed me. The thing is, I cannot remember what the main character looked like at all. I also don't remember any of the menus, or why the hell I stopped playing and never played it again, or even where I was when I played it. Because of that I keep thinking it wasn't a separate game at all, but instead was... a level in something? Or I don't even know, but seriously, who doesn't remember the protagonist of a game. HEEELPPPP. I've been obsessed with finding this game for years, and I'm starting to think it was a dream or something.
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Onion Ammonia posted:Jesus Christ, if anyone figures this out I will cry tears of joy into a jar and mail it to you. This is either Ultima VII or VIII, I forget which one.
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Gromit posted:As a tip to future posters, telling us your age isn't helpful. Telling us what year that was is. Well I don't even remember THAT, and basic math is too hard for me. It was more an explanation why I don't remember jack about it. And it was an arcade game, there's no way of telling what year it was from. Probably an 80s game.
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zombieman posted:This is either Ultima VII or VIII, I forget which one. Ultima VIII looks so loving close, holy poo poo. I found it on Abandonia, so I'm gonna check it out. On the wiki page it says you see a dude get executed, but I'm almost positive it was a chick. But it's been forever, so I could be wrong about everything. EDIT: Wow, okay. You... must be right, because there are giant mushrooms AND there's a lady in a white dress involved in the beheading, AND the head gets eaten, but man, I do not remember it having so much color. There's grass and everything! I still love you forever though. Onion Ammonia fucked around with this message at 13:31 on Jan 12, 2010 |
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Deceased Crab posted:Okay, this one's obscure. I only vaguely remember it, as I think I may have been 6 or 7 when I played it. But it had some very distinctive parts to it, so it might be doable. Ordyne? Or a Fantasy Zone game? Or do you mean ship as in boat? Maybe In The Hunt?
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Samu posted:Does anyone remember the name of this 2D shooter game that came out on the Sega Genesis back in the day, all I remember about it is: It wasn't for Megadrive/Genesis, but I'm almost certain you're talking about M.C. Kids.
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pud posted:Might be Mercenary Force. Oh yeah, this is totally it. I was honestly wondering if anybody would have any clue as to what the hell I was talking about. Thanks
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Okay this has been killing me for years. Back in the mid 80's there was a 2-player arcade game that also had a (1 player) port to the Sega Master System. It was like a side-scrolling RPG with pretty colorful graphics. There was a money and shopping system, but what I remember most is this one part where you could run through like 2 screens of water, which means you died 2 or 3 times from constant health drain, to get to a secret shop with stuff I could never afford. "okay, mom, I'm out of quarters, let's go home "
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