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Bieeardo posted:This one sounds like Rolling Thunder to me. Rollersnake posted:I haven't played this myself, but it sounds like Vendetta. These both look to be right. I'm amazed since I remembered so little, thanks!
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Red Budenovka posted:This is a "dragon shoot'em up" of which I saw videos on youtube a while ago. ? warning spoilers ahead!
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This is an old repost but no one figured it out last time and it's been bothering me for almost 5 years now. It's a learning game, you play as a dog and the enemies are aliens. You wander around the levels, I remember the first level being just a normal town, then there was desert level(I think it was at night) and a forest level. I remember the sounds having a really creepy feel, I think they had a lot of howling. I remember using a forcefield, and I think you powered it by answering questions correctly, but I may be wrong.
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I think this is probably a SNES game, an RPG to be exactly. For the first part of the game you have to unseal a tower, which I believed is told to you by a guy on a cloud, by clearing 4 dungeons, each of one of the 4 elements. The first one was located in a desert I think and the boss of the dungeon was the skeleton of a dinosaur. You primarily fought alone, but for each dungeon another guy would assist you and give you an item or teach you a skill. For the first dungeon it was a guy who gave you bombs I think. For the fire dungeon there was a guy called Reuben(?) who gave you either a hookshot or some sort of morning star. In battles the enemy was represented by a static image, which would change as you dealt more damage, showing them in a weakened state as you chopped away about 50% of their health. Your health was shown by default as yellow bars which would turn red as you took damage, but you could also change the settings as to show regular HP numbers. Anyone have any idea what game I'm talking about? edit: Acutally, I think you got a crystal for each of the 4 dungeons to open the tower? And I believe the final boss of the game was a green guy with like 8 arms, each wielding a different weapon. And you fought him in space. LPAS fucked around with this message at 14:04 on Jan 14, 2010 |
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al-azad posted:The final boss of Drakengard is a giant angelic statue thingy in the middle of a city and you bounce white rings against it. The game also has multiple horribly depressing endings. It was Drakengard! Youtube threw me a curveball since typing 'drakengard final boss' takes to you to the Legna videos. But after reading your post I found "chapter 13" which is the battle I referred to. Thanks a lot! Red Budenovka fucked around with this message at 16:01 on Jan 14, 2010 |
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LPAS posted:I think this is probably a SNES game, an RPG to be exactly. For the first part of the game you have to unseal a tower, which I believed is told to you by a guy on a cloud, by clearing 4 dungeons, each of one of the 4 elements. The first one was located in a desert I think and the boss of the dungeon was the skeleton of a dinosaur. You primarily fought alone, but for each dungeon another guy would assist you and give you an item or teach you a skill. For the first dungeon it was a guy who gave you bombs I think. For the fire dungeon there was a guy called Reuben(?) who gave you either a hookshot or some sort of morning star. Final Fantasy Mystic Quest for the SNES.
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Meepy posted:It was for SNES, I think. I know Lufia was already suggested, but maybe Lufia 2? That introduced Capsule Monsters, creatures who you get to keep as party members once they're defeated. Foomy looks a bit like a marshmallow. Also Lufia 2 has block puzzles, Lufia 1 doesn't.
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# ? Jan 15, 2010 16:51 |
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I throw this one into these threads once in a while and I'm starting to think I must have dreamed it or something. Arcade game that's at least 20 years old. I saw it at a bolwing alley. I remember it being a Mario platformer but at this point I'm thinking it must have just looked a lot like Mario. The one thing I remember is watching the guy playing it come upon a giant pie. He tried to jump over it but it was too big and he went to another screen. I'm not sure if the pie killed him, or if it was the end of the level or what but I'd really like to know what the hell this is.
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Trying to figure out a game for a mate of mine. Apparently it was on windows 95 or 98, and was a vehicular combat game of some kind, it may have had the words 'Green' or 'Dogs' in the title. There were lots of beaches, and jungles, and you had guns on your vehicle (the vehicle itself had a red health bar). You could get out of your vehicle and take other ones, and there were barrels you could shoot. Most of the vehicles were pick-up trucks, but you started out in a sand buggy type thing, apparently in the tutorial you had to complete a certain track on a muddy/sandy road and collect yellow ducks as checkpoints. He thinks when you got out of the vehicle you could throw grenades, and it came on CD. That's about all he remembers. I've seen some miracles worked in this thread so I figured what the hell. Thanks goons
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Dr_Amazing posted:I throw this one into these threads once in a while and I'm starting to think I must have dreamed it or something. I'm guessing the original Donkey Kong. Screen 4 is the Pie Factory, and there are indeed several large pies. Mario does in fact try to jump over them, often unsuccessfully.
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TehGherkin posted:Trying to figure out a game for a mate of mine. Wow, that's a tough one. A GameFaqs search turned up no racing or vehicle combat game with Green or Dogs in the title, except for a John Deere game (I poo poo you not) that came out in 2009. A search on Google filtered to site:gamefaqs.com on the words "yellow ducks" and/or "dune buggy" and "trucks" turned up nothing too. Any more info?
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I remember renting a couple of games for the Genesis which I have since forgotten the names of. One was a Mario Kart clone which had "cool" characters, I remember there being an Elvis character and a biker and so on. One of the tracks I think was an airfield, and you could see hangars in the background. The other was a platform game where you played as a variety of animals, one of which (I think it was the main character) was an elephant, and it had a circus theme. Can anyone help with remembering them? Similarly, I remember a couple of old PC games I played round my grandparents, but not their titles. One was a point-and-click adventure where you could choose to start at one of several "chapters," and it was on loads of CDs. The art style was very Disney-cartoon and it may have had animated cutscenes. I remember one room had a giant scorpion in it, and you controlled a princess-like woman. To get past the scorpion you had to do something very quickly or it grabbed you. The second was a sort of extreme sport football game where your players had rollerblades and there were weapon pickups on the pitch like a stun missile and a mine, as well as spike traps and ramps and things. The pitch was a sort of bowl-shape with the best items at the top of the bowl and the traps in the middle. It was very basic 3D, as far as I can remember.
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There was a game where the plot twist was that the big villain was making a superweapon... which was a big railgun that shot out smaller railguns what am I thinking of it might have been a movie or something instead i don't know
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Francois Kofko posted:There was a game where the plot twist was that the big villain was making a superweapon... which was a big railgun that shot out smaller railguns Ace Combat 6 has a plot with a giant railgun as its big twist, is that it?
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Bob Smith posted:I remember renting a couple of games for the Genesis which I have since forgotten the names of. One was a Mario Kart clone which had "cool" characters, I remember there being an Elvis character and a biker and so on. One of the tracks I think was an airfield, and you could see hangars in the background. The other was a platform game where you played as a variety of animals, one of which (I think it was the main character) was an elephant, and it had a circus theme. Can anyone help with remembering them? The first game sounds like a PC game called Wacky Wheels, or perhaps Skunny Kart. The second one you mention might be Rolo to the Rescue. quote:Similarly, I remember a couple of old PC games I played round my grandparents, but not their titles. One was a point-and-click adventure where you could choose to start at one of several "chapters," and it was on loads of CDs. The art style was very Disney-cartoon and it may have had animated cutscenes. I remember one room had a giant scorpion in it, and you controlled a princess-like woman. To get past the scorpion you had to do something very quickly or it grabbed you. Sounds a bit like Toonstruck, but I think that's only 2 CDs and I don't think it has anything to do with any princess. quote:The second was a sort of extreme sport football game where your players had rollerblades and there were weapon pickups on the pitch like a stun missile and a mine, as well as spike traps and ramps and things. The pitch was a sort of bowl-shape with the best items at the top of the bowl and the traps in the middle. It was very basic 3D, as far as I can remember. I know exactly what game you're talking about because that game took me years to track down. Sadly, I forgot the name.
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Grawl posted:The first game sounds like a PC game called Wacky Wheels, or perhaps Skunny Kart. The second one you mention might be Rolo to the Rescue. The first one is definitely not Wacky Wheels, I remember the characters being nearly all human and the graphics being better. Rolo to the Rescue is definitely right though, I remember only getting to play it once but it was pretty good. As to Toonstruck, that's definitely not it. It was wholly animated, not FMV. Thinking more on it, it may have been a Sierra game.
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Bob Smith posted:The first one is definitely not Wacky Wheels, I remember the characters being nearly all human and the graphics being better. Rock 'N Roll Racing, perhaps? quote:Rolo to the Rescue is definitely right though, I remember only getting to play it once but it was pretty good. drat hard too.
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Bob Smith posted:As to Toonstruck, that's definitely not it. It was wholly animated, not FMV. Thinking more on it, it may have been a Sierra game. This is King's Quest VII.
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So two games for me, from like 15 years ago, my memories of them are insanely vague so bear with me. 1) Sidescrolling platformer/adventure/rpg(maybe?) You were a dude on a space ship, I think. You got to run around the space ship, do some stuff on it. Then occasionally you'd get off the space ship, put on a suit and run around these weird planets looking for something. I think for some planets there was a limited amount of time you could spend on them cause they were toxic or something. I think your ship would also break sometimes and you had to find pieces to fix it. 2) Some kind of a space strategy game. You were supposed to send out probes to planets to see if they were inhabitable or had resources, then you'd build bases on them. I think the ultimate goal was to get to planet Earth?
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DreadCthulhu posted:So two games for me, from like 15 years ago, my memories of them are insanely vague so bear with me. Solar Jetman?
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DreadCthulhu posted:2) Some kind of a space strategy game. You were supposed to send out probes to planets to see if they were inhabitable or had resources, then you'd build bases on them. I think the ultimate goal was to get to planet Earth? That sounds like Reunion.
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Rollersnake posted:This is King's Quest VII. Thanks a bunch! Seeing that brought all the memories of failing at that game back.
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Catbasketry posted:First off, there was a Doom-clone I read about years ago in PC Gamer or some such, but never played. The review mentioned that during multiplayer, characters could pick up a camouflage item that made them appear as a tree. Ring any bells? I want to say Hexen, but I never played it beyond the first level, so I'm not sure. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexen DreadCthulhu posted:2) Some kind of a space strategy game. You were supposed to send out probes to planets to see if they were inhabitable or had resources, then you'd build bases on them. I think the ultimate goal was to get to planet Earth? Yay, I get to answer one! This is Millennium: Return to Earth (Also called Millennium 2.2). One of my favorites. I still go back and play it all the time. http://www.thehouseofgames.net/index.php?t=10&id=110 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_2.2 Doctor Zero fucked around with this message at 16:06 on Jan 28, 2010 |
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E: gently caress, sorry for the double post
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al-azad posted:Solar Jetman? Hmm that one is a bit too arcadish. The one I remember was much more slower paced. Almost reminds me of a side-scrolling mass-effect.
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Doctor Zero posted:Yay, I get to answer one! This is Millennium: Return to Earth (Also called Millennium 2.2). One of my favorites. I still go back and play it all the time. I think it's this one, thanks! I honestly barely remember the looks of it, that game's from 21 years ago for God sake lol. Edit: 23 years ago on DOS apparently. Holy loving poo poo I feel old.
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Bob Smith posted:The first one is definitely not Wacky Wheels, I remember the characters being nearly all human and the graphics being better. Street Racer? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_Racer
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blackguy32 posted:Street Racer? That's the one, yes!
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DreadCthulhu posted:I think it's this one, thanks! I honestly barely remember the looks of it, that game's from 21 years ago for God sake lol. If you feel up to it, the Atari ST version is a lot better.
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I'm looking for an old RPG. The basic premise was to get powerful and gain allies to eventually fight a spider queen (I think). It has tiles and is viewed from above. It might have had randomly generated elements, but I cant remember. I do remember three distinctive things though- You always started in the same pre-generated town, some of the spells you could cast were AOE and it was represented with a bunch of green squares if you could cast or red if you couldn't, and last it had an expansion you could purchase that featured a frozen/wintery land.
LiterallyAnything fucked around with this message at 00:02 on Jan 30, 2010 |
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Brady posted:I'm looking for an old RPG. The basic premise was to get powerful and gain allies to eventually fight a spider queen (I think). It has tiles and is viewed from above. It might have had randomly generated elements, but I cant remember. I do remember three distinctive things though- You always started in the same pre-generated town, some of the spells you could cast were AOE and it was represented with a bunch of green squares if you could cast or red if you couldn't, and last it had an expansion you could purchase that featured a frozen/wintery land. Realmz. Looks like they have released the base game for free if you check their site.
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Realmz just reminded me of an RPG I played a good while ago. It was a PC RPG and I only played the demo of it around the same time Return to Castle Wolfenstein came out. It was top down, tile based with isometric buildings and crudely drawn sprites with a graphical style similar to Exile and Avernum. Like Realmz it was more or less an engine for people to build custom scenarios (I think it called them "stories") on it. The scenario that I played involved some orc/troll woman who had a power called the Dreamweaver or something which did a lot of damage in combat. The unique aspect about the game was that you actually rolled virtual dice and saw them flop around the screen. The demo disc came with an issue of PC Gamer Magazine and they devoted a few pages to it. Could never remember the name since and I can't find the demo even on their website.
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Saint Septimus posted:Realmz. Looks like they have released the base game for free if you check their site. That's definitely it, thanks! drat you guys are good. This is a little more challenging- It's a space Galaga type game (I know there are thousands) with good looking space backgrounds that change each (level/ boss)? It's newer-ish than most Galaga type games. There were shield power-ups in the game, and I believe you could power your weapon up to something like three times. Very smooth game play (you used your mouse). I can't remember anything that really set this game apart except for the backgrounds. I know there are hundreds of games that probably fit this description but I've never been able to find that specific one.
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looking for the name of an old RTS starship troopers game that i remember playing years ago. it sort of played like operation flashpoint: resistance (if that helps) in that you'd start with troops that would get stronger the longer they stayed alive during missions and if they died they were replaced with a raw recruit
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al-azad posted:The unique aspect about the game was that you actually rolled virtual dice and saw them flop around the screen. I came across RuneSword 2 which came out around the same time as RTCW, featured a scenario editor, and had virtual dice rolls. It's been released as open source, too.
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Saint Septimus posted:I came across RuneSword 2 which came out around the same time as RTCW, featured a scenario editor, and had virtual dice rolls. It's been released as open source, too. This is definitely it, thanks. I don't know how I didn't come across the game sooner with the fact that I browsed Shrapnel Games' store a few months ago.
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I Know the Answer to That posted:looking for the name of an old RTS starship troopers game that i remember playing years ago. it sort of played like operation flashpoint: resistance (if that helps) in that you'd start with troops that would get stronger the longer they stayed alive during missions and if they died they were replaced with a raw recruit Starship Troopers: Terran Ascendancy
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Brady posted:It's a space Galaga type game (I know there are thousands) with good looking space backgrounds that change each (level/ boss)? It's newer-ish than most Galaga type games. There were shield power-ups in the game, and I believe you could power your weapon up to something like three times. Very smooth game play (you used your mouse). I can't remember anything that really set this game apart except for the backgrounds. Deluxe Galaga AKA WarBlade? http://www.warblade.as/index.asp
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Gromit posted:Deluxe Galaga AKA WarBlade? Nope. The ship you controlled was larger (and purple/blue?), the background featured planets, on the right side of the screen it displayed your ship and the status I believe, and it was a bit more modern than WarBlade. Thanks for the effort and the recommendation though. I think I'll give this game a shot.
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Ok, I need some help remembering the name of a game (though I believe it was called "WAR" or "W.A.R." or some poo poo like that). Basically it was a dual stick or stick + ball upright arcade game, very similar to The GRID, in which three cabinets could be networked together for deathmatch play. The arcade cabinets had a green and black color scheme, if I remember correctly. I remember playing it around 1998~2000, and there was some talk that it (and possibly The GRID as well) would be released on the Dreamcast, though I know neither did. I'd like to see pictures of the game/cabinets, but searching for "war arcade game" really, really does not prove fruitful.
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