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No, it definitely wasn't anything to do with the Terminator - looking at footage of the game you mention I can see the resemblance, but it certainly isn't that. It was definitely an "original" IP.
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poptart_fairy posted:No, it wasn't Terminator unfortunately. If it was Master System, the game is more focused on punching but it sounds a lot like Cyborg Hunter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unesVXmYuI8 Edit sorry if it's a scrolling shooters like Bodycount, check out Dynamite Dukes as well as Alien Storm (technically a sidescroller but with periodic shooter levels).
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# ? May 28, 2013 01:15 |
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Forgedbow posted:That or Rogue Squadron, although I don't know if a 486 was up to scratch for that. The N64 only had like 8MB of RAM w/ Expansion Pak, I'm sure an old Compaq would run it fine.
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Eh, you needed at least 16MB to be able to run Windows 95 satisfactorily, never mind the processor speed in the absence of a 3D accelerator card. My money's still on Rebel Assault.
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# ? May 28, 2013 01:28 |
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Whelp, nevermind. I was looking for Jade Cocoon
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# ? May 28, 2013 23:07 |
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Im trying to remember the name of a game for windows 95 or 98. I could have sworn it was called "Immortal Wombat" or something similar but any Google searches I could think of yield no results. It was a platformer where you played as the titular wombat (or maybe some other animal?). It was cartooney but dark, and I think you carried some kind of bo-staff or something. I'd be super surprised and grateful if anyone could tell me the name.
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# ? May 30, 2013 01:26 |
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I received a Playstation 1 game from a friend of mine back in the day, it was an isometric action game. I think it was a Scifi setting, very dark and a lot of gore. Any ideas? Reminded me of Fallout, from having watched my dad play it.
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# ? May 31, 2013 21:10 |
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justwright posted:I received a Playstation 1 game from a friend of mine back in the day, it was an isometric action game. I think it was a Scifi setting, very dark and a lot of gore. Any ideas? Reminded me of Fallout, from having watched my dad play it. Most likely Project: Overkill, but could also be Crusader: No Remorse or Loaded. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGJi5Na7I4E#t=4m34s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6My_o9MSbE#t=9m5s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RW5nJi6KxI
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Neo Rasa posted:Most likely Project: Overkill, but could also be Crusader: No Remorse or Loaded. Project Overkill it is. Thanks!
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# ? May 31, 2013 21:17 |
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This is a really far out request, there was this really strange PC FPS by either a Japanese or Korean developer, it was commercially released though, it was survival horror. It wasn't WhiteDay, it was way more surreal and occult looking (and with less graphically quality)
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# ? Jun 1, 2013 02:03 |
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poptart_fairy posted:There was a scrolling on-rails shooter for the old Master System console - you played a green skinned cyborg dude and would shoot more dudes with your gun. Its first level was set in a junkyard and you'd be fighting robots, ending with two giant ED-209 style bosses. The level after that had you fighting a giant mechanical head, etc etc. The music is stuck in my head but I cannot for the life of me remember what it was called. I think this might be Assault City.
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# ? Jun 1, 2013 11:57 |
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Hey guys, I'm trying to find a game based on this song... https://soundcloud.com/achtane/what-game-is-this-frommmmmm I heard it in episode 88 of the Retronauts podcast, but there doesn't seem to be info anywhere on what music they use throughout the shows. The episode was about old Data East games, though, so that's something to go on.
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# ? Jun 6, 2013 16:53 |
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Achtane posted:Hey guys, I'm trying to find a game based on this song... This is someone's remix of Bubble Man's music from Mega Man 2. Can't believe a podcast about old Data East games used any music other than these. Neo Rasa fucked around with this message at 17:02 on Jun 6, 2013 |
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Neo Rasa posted:This is someone's remix of Bubble Man's music from Mega Man 2. Can't believe a podcast about old Data East games used any music other than these. Thanks so much! Yeah, it didn't really occur to me that they'd use music outside of the episode's focus, but...
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# ? Jun 6, 2013 17:17 |
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All I remember about this game is it had a riddle or koan that ended with something like "He stabbed the man's eyes out with red-hot knives". It was probably a PC game. How's that for vague?!
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 00:39 |
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Trying to remember an early 90's CD-ROM PC game. Mars-themed, "Mars" somewhere in the title. I think it was first-person graphical adventure type.
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Transistor Rhythm posted:Trying to remember an early 90's CD-ROM PC game. Mars-themed, "Mars" somewhere in the title. I think it was first-person graphical adventure type. Cydonia - Mars: The First Manned Mission could be it.
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 22:25 |
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I am trying to remember the name of a game for PlayStation one. The game was a turn based strategy, you could turn in to a dragon and go fishing also I think the main guy was called Ryu.
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 22:37 |
One of the Breath of Fire games. III and IV came out on the PS.
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CreepyGuy9000 posted:I am trying to remember the name of a game for PlayStation one. The game was a turn based strategy, you could turn in to a dragon and go fishing also I think the main guy was called Ryu. RPG, not strategy, but yeah it was breath of fire
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# ? Jul 16, 2013 04:08 |
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Turns out it's this guy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martian_Memorandum I dug around and found it just a few minutes ago.
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# ? Jul 16, 2013 05:47 |
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PC game from around 2000. It was a tank battle royal game with power ups/special weapon pickups, deformable terrain, the tanks were very shiny (think one of them was "the shadow tank" and looked like the shadows from Babylon 5). I also think there was an announcer who would say things like "Player 1 got the nuke". I also, for some reason, seem to remember that it was programmed by one guy who was pretty young and possibly died not long after it came out from cancer or something, but I might have that mixed up with something else.
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# ? Jul 16, 2013 12:51 |
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BattleTanx? Fits the weapon pickups and announcer. I haven't played it in, well a decade I guess. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BattleTanx:_Global_Assault
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# ? Jul 16, 2013 13:31 |
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Mehuyael posted:I think this might be Assault City. The robot is even on the box, thank you.
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Bondematt posted:BattleTanx? Fits the weapon pickups and announcer. I haven't played it in, well a decade I guess. No, this was definitively on PC and the levels were didn't have buildings that I remember. Your tank shells and explosions would deform the terrain, some times leaving very large pits.
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Lowen SoDium posted:PC game from around 2000.
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Pablo Gigante posted:Found this one, it's called Tread Marks. One of the screenshots shows the shiny B5 Shadow-looking tank, and the lead programmer Seamus McNally died a couple of months after the game came out. Thats it! Thank you very much.
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# ? Jul 16, 2013 14:41 |
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I'm trying to remember two Sega Saturn games: one I barely remember, but it wasn't really a game per se, it was more like an interactable story or something? The animation style kind of reminded me of Freakazoid or Animaniacs or something but I'm pretty sure you were a pizza guy but you were definitely in some sort of haunted castle. Pretty early on there's a big atrium with a chandelier that I'm almost positive falls down. The second one was a FPS, you played a robot on a space ship and there was a bunch of weapon pickups. Everything was really dark and the draw distance was pretty poo poo. I know this isn't a lot to work with.
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SUPER NEAT TOY posted:I'm trying to remember two Sega Saturn games: one I barely remember, but it wasn't really a game per se, it was more like an interactable story or something? The animation style kind of reminded me of Freakazoid or Animaniacs or something but I'm pretty sure you were a pizza guy but you were definitely in some sort of haunted castle. Pretty early on there's a big atrium with a chandelier that I'm almost positive falls down.
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# ? Jul 16, 2013 15:09 |
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PC futuristic racing game around 2000 I'm guessing, needed a 3D card. It had long tracks with no edges, and your cars were fast and had slightly slide-y, which made the learning curve kind of steep. The first track was a highway at night kind of level, and I usually picked a green or green/white car probably because it was the easiest to manage. I think it may have been a weapon-free game also. I keep thinking it was called MegaRace, but I don't think that's right(that's the older racing game). Also, the still unsolved one for me is a typing game from 1990-1991 for an Apple something or other(the one with Deluxe Paint II) where after finishing a lesson, you would do a typing test, after which a troll or gnome would lower a bridge to let you pass.
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# ? Jul 16, 2013 15:11 |
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This was it, thank you. I'm amazed anyone else knows what this is.
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# ? Jul 16, 2013 15:19 |
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duckfarts posted:PC futuristic racing game around 2000 I'm guessing, needed a 3D card. It had long tracks with no edges, and your cars were fast and had slightly slide-y, which made the learning curve kind of steep. The first track was a highway at night kind of level, and I usually picked a green or green/white car probably because it was the easiest to manage. I think it may have been a weapon-free game also. I keep thinking it was called MegaRace, but I don't think that's right(that's the older racing game). This is probably silly, but it's not one of the Wipeout games? They were out for PC as well as the playstation. That aside, there's a bunch of racing games in the hover/slide-y style that all came out around 2000 (largely thanks to Wipeout, really). Looking through Mobygames, I can see Freeride Thrash, Killer Loop and Megarace 3, the latter which I didn't even know existed.
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SUPER NEAT TOY posted:The second one was a FPS, you played a robot on a space ship and there was a bunch of weapon pickups. Everything was really dark and the draw distance was pretty poo poo. This is probably Robotica.
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Keru posted:This is probably silly, but it's not one of the Wipeout games? They were out for PC as well as the playstation. Nah, not wipeout; it was PC only and the slide-y bit was more how it played vs how it was advertised. All the cars were still cars, what with wheels and all. E: found it on MobyGames(didn't know you could search it like you mentioned); 1998 - Dethkarz, and it did have weapons. It was really difficult, but rewarding once you got the hang of it. duckfarts fucked around with this message at 15:35 on Jul 16, 2013 |
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JordanKai posted:This is probably Robotica. This was it, yeah. Holy hell I owned so many random Saturn games. Does anyone remember Pandemonium? Mr. Bones? Croc? I was so close to having Lunar 2 but instead...these.
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SUPER NEAT TOY posted:This was it, yeah. Holy hell I owned so many random Saturn games. Are you hating on Mr. Bones? Because if so I'm going to have to ask you to step outside.
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# ? Jul 16, 2013 15:35 |
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It was a very strange rpg I saw videos on youtube of, I think it was an independent JRPG type game? Looked like it was in a dream but with creepy text and there would be this white face that would show up at different parts. I can't even remember if it was an RPG or not, I remember there was a lot of speculation about it though.
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duckfarts posted:Nah, not wipeout; it was PC only and the slide-y bit was more how it played vs how it was advertised. All the cars were still cars, what with wheels and all. Haha, well poo poo, I even looked at Dethkarz but thought "naah, too early?" and called it a day.
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Ravenicus posted:It was a very strange rpg I saw videos on youtube of, I think it was an independent JRPG type game? Looked like it was in a dream but with creepy text and there would be this white face that would show up at different parts. I can't even remember if it was an RPG or not, I remember there was a lot of speculation about it though. Is it imscared? it's not a JRPG at all but the dream+creepy text+white face thing. JordanKai posted:Are you hating on Mr. Bones? Because if so I'm going to have to ask you to step outside. No, I remember Mr. Bones fondly. My Sega Saturn was my first encounter with gaming (I got it for Christmas one year, which is kinda funny considering how it launched) and I was only 8 so I was just...very bad at these things. Me and my sister got stuck in Gex for what seemed like hours because we could not figure out how to climb walls.
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I have very little to go on for the game that has been bugging me forever. It was available in the arcade around 86-88 and I used to play it at the youth center in Andersen Airforce base (Guam). What little I can remember is the main character had techno'ish armor and could lose the armor. And the game moved left to right, but when you got to the boss the character came in on the right and the boss was on the left. Now the details I can actually remember are mostly of the boss, it was a weird manticore type (statue maybe) thing with multiple heads. If I could just see a screen shot or video of the game I'd recognize it pretty fast. But I don't think I ever actually knew the name. I have very little hope that someone remembers this, but it's worth a shot.
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