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I'm trying to remember the name of two old BBS/BBX games. The first was a coliseum/arena game where you started off as a slave with bare fists as your weapons and chest hair as your armor and you could only die a certain number of times per day. As you beat more monsters and leveled up your title would change and eventually you could become a king and then emperor. The second was a ship battle game that may be pirate themed. You would fight another ship and could either fire your cannons or ram the opponent's ship. You could repair your boat, buy bigger ships that held more cannons or buy more cannons or a better ram.
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 02:01 |
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# ? May 9, 2024 08:31 |
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Idiootti posted:The Z game might be it, but I can't really say for sure. It's not fully 3D, but it is pretty ugly and set on Mars, try Dark Colony.
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 02:31 |
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Loanarn posted:I'm trying to remember the name of two old BBS/BBX games.
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 03:35 |
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Loanarn posted:I'm trying to remember the name of two old BBS/BBX games. As said, the first sounds like Usurper; until you got to the king part I thought it would be The Pit. The second sounds like TradeWars 2002.
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 06:05 |
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Lowen SoDium posted:Usurper? I can hardly remember the game but after playing Usurper online a bit I think it may be it or if not another game in the same genre. The only thing that I remember that is different from Usurper is that you had a title that changed as you leveled up and in combat your armor could completely deflect blows.
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 06:23 |
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When I was a kid I had some sidescrolling fantasy game for the NES. The intro had a fairy in it. I cannot remember a single other thing about it.
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 08:13 |
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I have two which I'm not holding out much hope for as they're both quite old and (I'm guessing) quite obscure. I believe both are from the 90s. Superfrog Thanks to Geographica! ~ First is a (Shareware?) PC 2D Platform game which seemed like a fairly generic Sonic/Mario/Titus etc. clone. I think you played an animal. First level was set either on a big tree with smaller trees on it or a forest with lots of trees on it. I remember moving up and down the level. Second level was a haunted castle level. I remember the game had a Level Select screen (you couldn't select the later levels in the version I had though). It also had some sort of collectible. That's about it. Pre-emptive: It's not Jazz Jackrabbit. Update: I remember the first level had a "bee" enemy, and I even have a slight suspicion you might have been able to turn into a bee and gain a flight ability. Still looking ~ Second was a Macintosh Adventure game which I got on a big shareware compilation CD back when CD drives were still a relative novelty. The style was a graphic window and I believe you typed in commands (so like the Gateway games). It had "Hotel" in the title I think. It started in your hotel room. You could do stuff like open the drawer, search the bed etc. You could go downstairs into the hotel foyer and into the liquor? store inside the hotel I think. Then you could go outside and I think you were meant to hail a cab but I could never work out how. I'll be impressed and thankful if people know these, particularly the latter. the_cotter fucked around with this message at 15:03 on Jan 2, 2013 |
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the_cotter posted:I have two which I'm not holding out much hope for as they're both quite old and (I'm guessing) quite obscure. I believe both are from the 90s. Could the first one be Bubsy?
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 09:42 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Could the first one be Bubsy? Actually that's not the game I was thinking of, but I have played that before and had forgotten about it. Thanks but still looking.
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the_cotter posted:First is a (Shareware?) PC 2D Platform game which seemed like a fairly generic Sonic/Mario/Titus etc. clone. I think you played an animal. First level was set either on a big tree with smaller trees on it or a forest with lots of trees on it. I remember moving up and down the level. Second level was a haunted castle level. I remember the game had a Level Select screen (you couldn't select the later levels in the version I had though). It also had some sort of collectible. That's about it. Pre-emptive: It's not Jazz Jackrabbit. Update: I remember the first level had a "bee" enemy, and I even have a slight suspicion you might have been able to turn into a bee and gain a flight ability. Doesn't completely fit your description, but maybe Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure?
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 10:51 |
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Vargs posted:When I was a kid I had some sidescrolling fantasy game for the NES. The intro had a fairy in it. I cannot remember a single other thing about it. Take a look at Astyanax, maybe the screenshots will look familiar.
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 14:09 |
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the_cotter posted:Second was a Macintosh Adventure game which I got on a big shareware compilation CD back when CD drives were still a relative novelty. The style was a graphic window and I believe you typed in commands (so like the Gateway games). It had "Hotel" in the title I think. It started in your hotel room. You could do stuff like open the drawer, search the bed etc. You could go downstairs into the hotel foyer and into the liquor? store inside the hotel I think. Then you could go outside and I think you were meant to hail a cab but I could never work out how. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y01lZbrxxb0
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 15:09 |
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PC Game. You are a guy returning to his home country to try and get elected/maybe rebellion? for public office. I remember there were several factions at play, and you had to work with/against them to get to the top. Most of the gameplay consisted of your avatar wandering the city districts, finding places of importance, and talking to various people to try and get them on your side. You could also organize riots/other stuff. I remember it had two cities, and the second was where the actual big bad lived, and once you got there, he could arrest your guys, messing things up for you. It didn't have much in the way of story, and was disliked for being really repetitive, but there was a Let's Play on these forums in the last two years on it, where the person built up a huge story about the characters/what was going on.
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 18:47 |
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Rookersh posted:PC Game. Probably Republic: The Revolution
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 18:53 |
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Rookersh posted:PC Game. Republic: The Revolution? E: God drat it.
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 18:53 |
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the_cotter posted:First is a (Shareware?) PC 2D Platform game which seemed like a fairly generic Sonic/Mario/Titus etc. clone. I think you played an animal. First level was set either on a big tree with smaller trees on it or a forest with lots of trees on it. I remember moving up and down the level. Second level was a haunted castle level. I remember the game had a Level Select screen (you couldn't select the later levels in the version I had though). It also had some sort of collectible. That's about it. Pre-emptive: It's not Jazz Jackrabbit. Update: I remember the first level had a "bee" enemy, and I even have a slight suspicion you might have been able to turn into a bee and gain a flight ability. Is this Superfrog (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GQqdGzaARY)?
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 19:01 |
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Yup, that was it. Thanks!
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 19:02 |
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SEGA game, I think. You controlled a bunch of different soldiers, with different weapons. It had a top-down perspective, and through the levels you would find other captive soldiers which would join your ranks if you liberated them. Losing a soldier meant you would never be able to use them again. I remember one of the playable characters used a boomerang.
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Azran posted:SEGA game, I think. You controlled a bunch of different soldiers, with different weapons. It had a top-down perspective, and through the levels you would find other captive soldiers which would join your ranks if you liberated them. Losing a soldier meant you would never be able to use them again. Gain Ground? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYlAGrTrQGU
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jack. posted:Gain Ground? Yes! Thanks a lot!
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 02:09 |
Got a few from the '80s that I'm drawing a blank on. 1. Arcade game I played somewhere in 1987-1990. Had a little, round, brown critter with stubby little flipper arms. Side-scroller with the usual movement, jump, attack control set. He killed the bad men by throwing bubbles with water trapped in them. If you charged up the heavy attack, he threw a big bubble that made a river when it popped. 2. Google tells me it was Seven Cities of Gold. Man, that poo poo was fun. Other 2. Goofy shooter with a cop character. When he got shot, he would yell, "My doughnut!"
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Great Horny Toads! posted:1. Arcade game I played somewhere in 1987-1990. Had a little, round, brown critter with stubby little flipper arms. Side-scroller with the usual movement, jump, attack control set. He killed the bad men by throwing bubbles with water trapped in them. If you charged up the heavy attack, he threw a big bubble that made a river when it popped. This sounds like Liquid Kids.
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# ? Jan 1, 2013 06:41 |
Bingo. Wow. I know it's not usually asked, but how the Hell, man?
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Cross posting from the retro games thread:8-bit Miniboss posted:What's that game alert! Any ideas?
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Great Horny Toads! posted:Other 2. Goofy shooter with a cop character. When he got shot, he would yell, "My doughnut!" Still, I shall persevere because being unable to recall this kind of thing bothers the hell out of me.
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8-bit Miniboss posted:Cross posting from the retro games thread: Technocop? You drive to the crime scene and then it becomes a side-scroller with your red-shirted brutal cop protagonist shooting everyone he sees
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baka kaba posted:Technocop? You drive to the crime scene and then it becomes a side-scroller with your red-shirted brutal cop protagonist shooting everyone he sees Nope, it was definitely an arcade game. The hand in the UI would be something I would remember for sure.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 00:35 |
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8-bit Miniboss posted:Nope, it was definitely an arcade game. The hand in the UI would be something I would remember for sure. Maybe E-Swat? The 2nd player wears a red shirt I think.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 00:50 |
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Alright, here's one that haunted my nightmares for a week or so in much younger days. There was a mini golf course in Hamlin, PA in the 90s that had a tiny arcade, and I got a brief look at the attract screens and it weirded my poo poo directly out. I want to say it displayed screens of some sort of urban setting and had text featuring the grim and gritty main character ruminating on his family, for whom he was presumably OUT FOR REVENGE. I mostly remember the text reading something like "MOTHER... FATHER..." in large red letters in a creepy font. I have suspected it was developed by Tecmo, since the font used for this text reminds me of that in the continue screen in the arcade version of Ninja Gaiden, but I've been unable to locate this mystery game via poking at Tecmo's production history on google and such. Any ideas?
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Allen Wren posted:Alright, here's one that haunted my nightmares for a week or so in much younger days. There was a mini golf course in Hamlin, PA in the 90s that had a tiny arcade, and I got a brief look at the attract screens and it weirded my poo poo directly out. I want to say it displayed screens of some sort of urban setting and had text featuring the grim and gritty main character ruminating on his family, for whom he was presumably OUT FOR REVENGE. I mostly remember the text reading something like "MOTHER... FATHER..." in large red letters in a creepy font. I have suspected it was developed by Tecmo, since the font used for this text reminds me of that in the continue screen in the arcade version of Ninja Gaiden, but I've been unable to locate this mystery game via poking at Tecmo's production history on google and such. Any ideas? Longshot: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KFBcN_Ya2k
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boof posted:Maybe E-Swat? The 2nd player wears a red shirt I think. Nope wasn't ESWAT. The character you play had no access to armor. It's pretty much why I confused it for Rolling Thunder originally because it was just a guy and a pistol.
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Nope. Thanks for looking, though.
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# ? Jan 2, 2013 02:22 |
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The game I'm trying to remember was probably on the PS1, some time in the late 90s. It's about a little boy whose dog is kidnapped by aliens or something, and goes into another dimension to get him back. Most of the gameplay was side-scrolling, and most of the environments were drab and brown. The enemies were these black shadowy floaty figures. VVVV that's it, thanks. Kazzah fucked around with this message at 04:38 on Jan 2, 2013 |
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Krazyface posted:The game I'm trying to remember was probably on the PS1, some time in the late 90s. It's about a little boy whose dog is kidnapped by aliens or something, and goes into another dimension to get him back. Most of the gameplay was side-scrolling, and most of the environments were drab and brown. The enemies were these black shadowy floaty figures.
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8-bit Miniboss posted:Any ideas? This is definitely the Taito arcade game Crime City: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKhGtY4qI_o The main characters are Raymond Brody and Tony Gibson, reused from Taito's rad driving game Chase HQ! Allen Wren posted:Alright, here's one that haunted my nightmares for a week or so in much younger days. There was a mini golf course in Hamlin, PA in the 90s that had a tiny arcade, and I got a brief look at the attract screens and it weirded my poo poo directly out. I want to say it displayed screens of some sort of urban setting and had text featuring the grim and gritty main character ruminating on his family, for whom he was presumably OUT FOR REVENGE. I mostly remember the text reading something like "MOTHER... FATHER..." in large red letters in a creepy font. I have suspected it was developed by Tecmo, since the font used for this text reminds me of that in the continue screen in the arcade version of Ninja Gaiden, but I've been unable to locate this mystery game via poking at Tecmo's production history on google and such. Any ideas? "Mom...Dad...Sis...please be careful..." MIDNIGHT RESISTANCE! "HA HA HA, you and family will DIE!" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beoHC4KCq4I Though for more text/revenge intro stuff Tecmo was a good guess, you might enjoy Tecmo Knight! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7lwD_-NCbw This game has music, constant bloody decapitation, King Kong as a recurring mid-boss, and you ride around on a tiger or a giant man at the push of a button. The game LITERALLY has it all! Neo Rasa fucked around with this message at 04:22 on Jan 2, 2013 |
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Neo Rasa posted:MIDNIGHT RESISTANCE! I think this is it. I'll have to poke around to doublecheck, since it doesn't look like anything on youtube has the attract sequence, but I think we've got a winner here.
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There was an arcade game, from the 80s or early 90s I think. It was a typical scrolling from the top shooter, but you were on a motorbike instead of the usual aircraft. It might have had a sidecar, but I'm not sure. Another was the same sort of game though an aircraft, and you could choose your weapon type, by picking up a floating powerup which cycled through the four colours (red, green, blue, yellow). You started with red, which was a machinegun which powering up just added more bullets. Green was a laser, and one of the others fired in all four compass directions. My last was an arcade game where you got a side view of a guy walking along. All I remember is that one of the things you could pick up was called a "K-Mark".
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Project1 posted:There was an arcade game, from the 80s or early 90s I think. It was a typical scrolling from the top shooter, but you were on a motorbike instead of the usual aircraft. It might have had a sidecar, but I'm not sure. Last Duel, maybe? Though is sounds more like Action Fighter, which was a Sega Master System game.
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Sizone posted:Last Duel, maybe? Neither of those. EDIT: Found it! It's called Thundercade. I wanted to mention that it had something to do with Thundercats, but I figured that couldn't be right. Apparently my childhood brain thought that Thundercade and Thundercats are the same thing. Project1 fucked around with this message at 07:58 on Jan 2, 2013 |
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Neo Rasa posted:This is definitely the Taito arcade game Crime City: Seems to be it. I wasn't sure until I saw the tumbling and the 3rd level. Thanks.
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