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It was for the Mega Drive/Genesis (maybe Saturn?), and you were on a spaceship and some alien monster thing got loose, and depending on how long you took to catch it the plot diverged from there.
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# ? May 22, 2024 16:47 |
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Easty posted:It was for the Mega Drive/Genesis (maybe Saturn?), and you were on a spaceship and some alien monster thing got loose, and depending on how long you took to catch it the plot diverged from there. It was a ship of the ocean variety, and the game is Dark Savior, for Saturn.
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# ? Feb 20, 2010 00:25 |
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I remember years ago trying a demo of a game that came on the CD in my copy of PC Gamer (I'm pretty sure). The game was an RTS, but instead of fighting on a traditional battlefield, you were fighting inside a giant stadium. There were several resources, including coal and iron, and you'd have to set up buildings to harvest the raw resources and then other buildings to process the resources, as well as trucks to carry the resources to and fro. One feature I distinctly remember were tunneling units. You could tell them to start digging from a spot and where to dig to (such as in the enemy base), and they'd slowly dig a tunnel to that spot. Once the tunnel was nearly complete, you could load your tanks and units into the tunnel and order the tunneling unit to break through on the other side, flooding the enemy base with all your units. I've done a bit of googling, and I'm pretty sure this game was called "Wartorn". Unfortunately, I can't find anything to confirm this. No screenshots, publisher, release date, nothing. I was hoping I'd be able to find it for free on an abandonware site since I'm pretty sure this was 1998 or earlier, but no such luck on HOTU. Edit: vvv Was it not very good? I barely even remember it except for a few stand-out details. McGravin fucked around with this message at 05:39 on Feb 20, 2010 |
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McGravin posted:I remember years ago trying a demo of a game that came on the CD in my copy of PC Gamer (I'm pretty sure). To be on HOTU, somebody has to have liked a game at some point.
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# ? Feb 20, 2010 05:06 |
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This is a mod for the game Half Life 1, it involves robots and is completely cell shaded. I remember it wasn't a particularly popular mod, I think when I loaded up steam there were like 5 servers around the world, but it is really a fun game.
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# ? Feb 20, 2010 07:53 |
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Okay, I've got one. It's for kids, it is old is gently caress, it was on the PC and it definitely involved a penguin who wears a suit and plays the piano. The game was like a bunch of minigames based around teaching you how to play music/read notes etc. I REALLY want to say the penguin's name was Lenny but I have no idea why. The game takes place in Lenny (or whoever's) apartment, which is clearly made to look like its in NYC. This is vague as gently caress so good loving luck but this thread made me think about games from my childhood and I've been spending hours trying to figure this one out. EDIT: Maybe his name was Larry. I still really feel like it was Lenny though. Overclocked Fox fucked around with this message at 08:17 on Feb 20, 2010 |
# ? Feb 20, 2010 08:13 |
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Dominic White posted:I've asked this in every thread like this so far, but nobody remembers it.. Digging around brought up Colony which fits most of your description, but I can't find anything about a robot. Getting warm, or totally off base?
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# ? Feb 20, 2010 08:41 |
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Overclocked Fox posted:Okay, I've got one. It's for kids, it is old is gently caress, it was on the PC and it definitely involved a penguin who wears a suit and plays the piano. The game was like a bunch of minigames based around teaching you how to play music/read notes etc. I REALLY want to say the penguin's name was Lenny but I have no idea why. The game takes place in Lenny (or whoever's) apartment, which is clearly made to look like its in NYC. Lenny's Music Toons?
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# ? Feb 20, 2010 08:45 |
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blackguy32 posted:Lenny's Music Toons? Holy poo poo I love you. EDIT: He doesn't seem to have been a penguin at all, but rather some sort of rooster? My entire life has been a lie. Overclocked Fox fucked around with this message at 08:55 on Feb 20, 2010 |
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Kammat posted:Digging around brought up Colony which fits most of your description, but I can't find anything about a robot. Getting warm, or totally off base? It does sound a bit like The Colony, but I don't remember any robot in the game that you alternated with. I think I might have even suggested this when he asked in one of the earlier threads (like 2 years ago). That said The Colony was ahead of it's time and still an interesting game to play today if you can emulate the mac version.
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# ? Feb 20, 2010 09:24 |
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In RPG in which your character at the beginning is sort of defeated and then a dog comes and takes most of your power and transform into something human. For the snes I think, I can't remember any more details.
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# ? Feb 20, 2010 09:32 |
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Insonix posted:In RPG in which your character at the beginning is sort of defeated and then a dog comes and takes most of your power and transform into something human. For the snes I think, I can't remember any more details. Shadowrun.
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# ? Feb 20, 2010 10:49 |
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Insonix posted:In RPG in which your character at the beginning is sort of defeated and then a dog comes and takes most of your power and transform into something human. For the snes I think, I can't remember any more details. It sounds like Shadowrun! The bit you mention happens at 1:08
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# ? Feb 20, 2010 10:51 |
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As posted, most likely the SNES Shadowrun, although the dog is actually helping you when he shows up, not taking your power. Also it's Dog. *The* spirit of all individual dogs and the essence of dogdom.
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# ? Feb 20, 2010 21:15 |
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There was a game I saw on a demo disc for windows 95? 98? something like that. Anyways, it was a 3d shooter, and you were in some kind of cyber punk city. All I really can remember about it is you could practice hand to hand combat (with holograms?) in your apartment.
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# ? Feb 20, 2010 21:25 |
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KillHour posted:There was a game I saw on a demo disc for windows 95? 98? something like that. Anyways, it was a 3d shooter, and you were in some kind of cyber punk city. All I really can remember about it is you could practice hand to hand combat (with holograms?) in your apartment. Well it certainly isn't a shooter, but it sounds like Omikron: The Nomad Soul.
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# ? Feb 20, 2010 21:27 |
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Grawl posted:Well it certainly isn't a shooter, but it sounds like Omikron: The Nomad Soul. Holy poo poo, I think that's it. Thanks! Edit: can anyone remember the name of that demo disc or the other games on it? It had like a pinball or something on it. There was another game that you could only access the first area of - it was an adventure game, I guess? You were in a space station and could talk to other people. And I think the room you started in had a bunch of lockers, maybe? KillHour fucked around with this message at 21:43 on Feb 20, 2010 |
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Wickerman posted:Back in Windows 95 days, there was this FPS with watchtowers and giant mechs where you would run around and kill other mechs, find mechs or something like that. Sounds like Shogo: Mobile Armor Division b0nes posted:This is a mod for the game Half Life 1, it involves robots and is completely cell shaded. I remember it wasn't a particularly popular mod, I think when I loaded up steam there were like 5 servers around the world, but it is really a fun game. Probably BuzzyBots
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# ? Feb 21, 2010 00:40 |
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KillHour posted:Holy poo poo, I think that's it. Thanks! I have a guess, but it is a very long shot as the game is pretty well known. Knights of the old Republic? This is a flash game I played years ago. You have rats or mice or something and you have to put ramps and poo poo down so a certain number of them get through the level okay. It is almost like those bridge building games.
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# ? Feb 21, 2010 00:53 |
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Quibb posted:This is a flash game I played years ago. This sounds like a Lemmings clone to me. Lemmings predates flash but plenty of copycat games would have been made, I'm sure.
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# ? Feb 21, 2010 02:25 |
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cmndstab posted:This sounds like a Lemmings clone to me. Lemmings predates flash but plenty of copycat games would have been made, I'm sure. Thank you! Yes, the one I was looking for was pretty much like that, but Lemmings looks even better.
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# ? Feb 21, 2010 06:37 |
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Major Ryan posted:Earthsiege? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaltech:_Earthsiege Yeah, holy poo poo. It's some incarnation of that for sure.
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# ? Feb 21, 2010 17:09 |
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My wife just brought this one to me today. See if you can sort this one out:Bart Fargo's Wife posted:It had to be somewhere in the late 80s or very early 90s. I remember playing it off of a giant 5 1/2" floppy. You were a detective/police officer/sheriff-person hired to stop the villain from turning all the people into little fuzzy creatures. (By fuzzy, I mean a blob of what looked like television static.) And if they touched you, you turned into one, too. You were given some diamonds, which was the only way to convert the transformed people back. In order to get more, you had to "plant" them and let them multiply, but other people would run up and steal them while you were waiting for them to grow, so you could lose all of your weapons if not careful.
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Bart Fargo posted:My wife just brought this one to me today. See if you can sort this one out: Agent USA
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# ? Mar 3, 2010 22:48 |
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PC game. Indie. First person. You begin the game getting off an elevator. Game ends maybe 30 minutes later by you being shot in the face. At some point you kill parrots/birds in cages, I think. I believe there is a rooftop chase.
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Aleksei Vasiliev posted:PC game. Indie. First person. You begin the game getting off an elevator. Game ends maybe 30 minutes later by you being shot in the face. At some point you kill parrots/birds in cages, I think. I believe there is a rooftop chase. Gravity Bone.
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# ? Mar 4, 2010 00:14 |
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Grawl posted:Gravity Bone.
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# ? Mar 4, 2010 00:27 |
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1) A 2D platformer from early 90s for PC in which the screen doesn't scroll and instead you move from one screen to next. The main character is some stubby secret agent with sunglasses and a brown hat. There was possibly some alien invasion the player was trying to stop. I also remember that in the intro there was this brown hat falling down slowly, maybe some lightning strikes or UFOs and the agent himself. I think most if not all maps took place at night. The graphics were something like in the first Duke Nukem games (the platformers). 2) Also from early 90s and for PC. Some sort of top-down shooter in which you control a space ship that has to stay within platforms that float in space. The platforms had differences in height I think. Here's a crappy pic I made: And yeah, it had that horrible CGA palette.
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# ? Mar 4, 2010 00:30 |
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These Loving Eyes posted:1) A 2D platformer from early 90s for PC in which the screen doesn't scroll and instead you move from one screen to next. The main character is some stubby secret agent with sunglasses and a brown hat. There was possibly some alien invasion the player was trying to stop. I also remember that in the intro there was this brown hat falling down slowly, maybe some lightning strikes or UFOs and the agent himself. I think most if not all maps took place at night. The graphics were something like in the first Duke Nukem games (the platformers). Secret Agent appropriately enough. These Loving Eyes posted:2) Also from early 90s and for PC. Some sort of top-down shooter in which you control a space ship that has to stay within platforms that float in space. The platforms had differences in height I think. Here's a crappy pic I made: Wild guess, but it sounds vaguely like Space Goose.
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These Loving Eyes posted:1) A 2D platformer from early 90s for PC in which the screen doesn't scroll and instead you move from one screen to next. The main character is some stubby secret agent with sunglasses and a brown hat. There was possibly some alien invasion the player was trying to stop. I also remember that in the intro there was this brown hat falling down slowly, maybe some lightning strikes or UFOs and the agent himself. I think most if not all maps took place at night. The graphics were something like in the first Duke Nukem games (the platformers). Sounds like Secret Agent or Dangerous Rick. quote:2) Also from early 90s and for PC. Some sort of top-down shooter in which you control a space ship that has to stay within platforms that float in space. The platforms had differences in height I think. Here's a crappy pic I made: That's must be SkyRoads. edit: sorry, that's not top-down.
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# ? Mar 4, 2010 00:33 |
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Cidrick posted:Secret Agent appropriately enough. Grawl posted:Sounds like Secret Agent or Dangerous Rick. Neither one of these. The guy looked a lot like Dangerous Rick though but the graphics may've been crappier. The thing about aliens, night and the hat flying around in the wind are the most distinctive features. You also shot with a laser pistol, maybe with limited ammo. EDIT: Ah, it was Rick Dangerous 2! Could only find a C64 version of the intro I tried to describe: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpPYklF_XOQ&feature=related These Loving Eyes fucked around with this message at 01:14 on Mar 4, 2010 |
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Lowen SoDium posted:Agent USA Got it in one! Thank you kindly!
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These Loving Eyes posted:
That is the best drawing I have ever seen someone call "a crappy drawing I made" in one of these threads. Not quite top down, but maybe Zaxxon? edit : Except Zaxxon is quite a bit older... It does sound and look a lot like SkyRoads though... Hal Incandenza fucked around with this message at 04:30 on Mar 4, 2010 |
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Hal Incandenza posted:That is the best drawing I have ever seen someone call "a crappy drawing I made" in one of these threads. I remember vividly that you had to shoot stuff and that the ship didn't move by itself (the map may have scrolled really slowly though). You just floated on the surface destroying turrets and whatnot. It definitely wasn't Zaxxon nor SkyRoads. These Loving Eyes fucked around with this message at 21:53 on Mar 4, 2010 |
# ? Mar 4, 2010 21:48 |
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I'm looking for an old (I believe) DOS PC game that I played a couple times when I was younger. It took place in an Arabian palace type setting with lots of booby-traps and cool items. It wasn't just a side scroller (thus I know it wasn't Prince of Persia), and you could sorta move in three dimensions. One scene I remember, which makes the game sounds insane, involved entering this room with an eye over the door, and throwing down some sort of glowing dust so you could see footprints on the ground which you had to follow as not to get shot by the eye. In the next room, after flipping or not flipping a switch, a cannonball fell on you and you died (I was not very good at this game.) Another scene involved knocking a vase off a windowsill and hearing it crash down on someone as it fell outside. Thank you for the help!
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# ? Mar 4, 2010 22:21 |
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I'm trying to remember this Gamecube that was kind of like Monster Hunters in that all you did was defeat monsters but they came in progressively harder waves. I can recall that one of the levels was essentially a large pit that got deeper each time you beat a wave of monsters. That's about all I can remember (besides it being kind of pointlessly fun).
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# ? Mar 5, 2010 01:55 |
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Does anyone remember the interactive fiction that came out a few years ago about solving puzzles by 'knock'ing letters out of words, placing them into a bag, and then placing them in other words to change the reality of the game? I can't remember the title, but I think it had two titles, one being the first title with a letter missing or added... Searching the for knock and bag on an interactive fiction site is useless because those words are so damned common. Any ideas? edit: VVV Thats definitely it, thanks a lot! VVV bullets cure cops fucked around with this message at 20:11 on Mar 13, 2010 |
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My mom is a slut posted:Does anyone remember the interactive fiction that came out a few years ago about solving puzzles by 'knock'ing letters out of words, placing them into a bag, and then placing them in other words to change the reality of the game? Earl Grey I guess?
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# ? Mar 13, 2010 19:37 |
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I am looking for a relatively old game (not that old I guess 97-2005?) where the player is in charge of running a videogame company. It's in windows and as far as I can remember all text, and the player can develop games (game engines and then games) and the hardware itself for the games. Kind of like Game Tycoon buy better, and with more text instead of graphics. It's done buy a small company/individual guy or something, probably only available to purchase on the internet. Thanks!
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Pvt. Benedetto posted:I'm looking for an old (I believe) DOS PC game that I played a couple times when I was younger. This sounds like something from Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/al-qadim-the-genies-curse/screenshots
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