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Galick posted:So I'm trying to remember the name of a game where you play as an AI/Supercomputer and the entire objective of the game is to take over the world, but you can't be noticed because they'd just come physically shut you down. I think it may have been a flash game - anyone have any ideas on what it is, or any games like it?
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Galick posted:So I'm trying to remember the name of a game where you play as an AI/Supercomputer and the entire objective of the game is to take over the world, but you can't be noticed because they'd just come physically shut you down. I think it may have been a flash game - anyone have any ideas on what it is, or any games like it? Singularity, or any number of flash knockoffs/similar games.
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Cardiovorax posted:Sounds like Endgame: Singularity. Shady Amish Terror posted:Singularity, or any number of flash knockoffs/similar games. That was it! Thanks!
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Holy gently caress that game sounds amazing. Is there a mobile version? Edit: Wooooo!
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I think it's a Battletech game? Early 3D PC game Pilot robots and low-to-the-ground vehicles Mars? Space patriotism? A robot that makes techno music when it shoots? I would think I dreamed the game if I didn't remember a pretty good LP of it here. edit: It's most certainly Battlezone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IifWMa0JDn4 Heran Bago fucked around with this message at 22:29 on Mar 26, 2020 |
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Pretty sure this was an Xbox 360 exclusive. I remember it being a summer release but looking at a list it was not officially part of the Summer of Arcade. Came out around that period, 2008-2013 I can't narrow it down further. This was basically a 3D gauntlet game. Top down, colorful cartoony (think World of Warcraft or Torchlight) graphics. It wasn't a loot based it really was like Gauntlet Legends in its design and execution.
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al-azad posted:Pretty sure this was an Xbox 360 exclusive. I remember it being a summer release but looking at a list it was not officially part of the Summer of Arcade. Came out around that period, 2008-2013 I can't narrow it down further. I was gonna guess FORCED (yes it's in all caps), but it wasn't on the 360 far as I can tell.
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al-azad posted:Pretty sure this was an Xbox 360 exclusive. I remember it being a summer release but looking at a list it was not officially part of the Summer of Arcade. Came out around that period, 2008-2013 I can't narrow it down further. The first thing that comes to mind is Daggerdale, but I'm pretty sure that game had loot. Deathspank? Blood Knights? Brimstone?
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None of those. I think I'll have to dust off the 360 and remember my account details. Xbox should have a Sony style library where it shows a list of every game you ever installed, right?
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I'm looking for a DOS-era game. It was a top-down shooter with "tank movement" control scheme, buying weapons/ammo before each round and aliens. It had a weird graphics mode/resolution (320x400?), was designed for 3 players (as in, info bar space specifically divided into spaces for 3 players, not 2 not 4) and the devs were Finnish IIRC. Anyone have an idea?
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CYBEReris posted:not so much a game as an application but hopefully close enough Kid Pix?
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Pierzak posted:I'm looking for a DOS-era game. It was a top-down shooter with "tank movement" control scheme, buying weapons/ammo before each round and aliens. It had a weird graphics mode/resolution (320x400?), was designed for 3 players (as in, info bar space specifically divided into spaces for 3 players, not 2 not 4) and the devs were Finnish IIRC. Anyone have an idea? Is it Threat? The dev names at the bottom of the page look extremely Finnish and it matches everything else https://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/threat
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Pablo Nergigante posted:Is it Threat? The dev names at the bottom of the page look extremely Finnish and it matches everything else That's it, thanks!
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Ben Nerevarine posted:Kid Pix? nah, it was much more teen/adult oriented
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CYBEReris posted:nah, it was much more teen/adult oriented Could it be a version of Art Dabbler? I think an early 3.1 or win95 one is what I was thinking of with its drawer ui.
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Few months ago there was a sci fi roguelike shooter released, some RPG elements... I think it was either cel-shaded or full on cartoony graphics. Anyone know the name? I was interested in it but didn't have the time to play games back then
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texting my ex posted:Few months ago there was a sci fi roguelike shooter released, some RPG elements... I think it was either cel-shaded or full on cartoony graphics. Anyone know the name? I was interested in it but didn't have the time to play games back then Void Bastards
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Hwurmp posted:Void Bastards very quick ,thanks a lot!
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texting my ex posted:very quick ,thanks a lot! You think that guy's very quick? I would have answered you instantly if I: a) had seen your question and b) knew the answer, which I did not
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I once heard someone mention an old game where you could beat it quickly by typing a certain message at a magic mirror a few steps into the game. Anyone know what that might be?
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Andorra posted:I once heard someone mention an old game where you could beat it quickly by typing a certain message at a magic mirror a few steps into the game. Anyone know what that might be? Might and Magic IV: Clouds of Xeen. Password is ilostit and Lord Xeen to go straight to the final boss with the thing you need to beat him.
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Hilariously, in every game after that, if you said ilostit to any similar device, it would reply You never had it.
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THE BAR posted:Might and Magic IV: Clouds of Xeen. That's it, thanks! I had tried google searching that password but never all one word, so you can imagine the results weren't very helpful.
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ManxomeBromide posted:Hilariously, in every game after that, if you said ilostit to any similar device, it would reply You never had it.
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Billy Gnosis posted:Could it be a version of Art Dabbler? I think an early 3.1 or win95 one is what I was thinking of with its drawer ui. yeah this is it! thanks. i recognize the butterfly in the logo
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al-azad posted:Pretty sure this was an Xbox 360 exclusive. I remember it being a summer release but looking at a list it was not officially part of the Summer of Arcade. Came out around that period, 2008-2013 I can't narrow it down further. Figured it out, the game is Crimson Alliance which is still an Xbox 360 exclusive that nobody cares about developed by a company that is basically a massive contracting house for multiplayer modes of AAA games.
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C64 game, the goal was to sail a boat around africa (trade for spices maybe?) and random bad things would happen. Storms, pirate attacks, hostile natives, etc. Also some good things like friendly natives, finding loot/treasure from shipwrecks etc. I wanna say the screen where you see africa and sail around is very yellow. Overall I think gameplay was like an event would happen and you'd have a menu of choices, sorta like oregon trail but sailing a boat around africa instead.
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chairface posted:C64 game, the goal was to sail a boat around africa (trade for spices maybe?) and random bad things would happen. Storms, pirate attacks, hostile natives, etc. Also some good things like friendly natives, finding loot/treasure from shipwrecks etc. I wanna say the screen where you see africa and sail around is very yellow. Overall I think gameplay was like an event would happen and you'd have a menu of choices, sorta like oregon trail but sailing a boat around africa instead. Sea Route to India maybe, its Africa is yellow as hell
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DOS game, SF strategy, the premise is that you return to the solar system after either some off-system scientific journey lasting hundreds of years and/or having spent said time in cryo-sleep (forgot which one) and you basically have to rediscover the solar system all over again and learn what the hell happened in the meantime. And no, it's NOT Star Control 2 aka Ur-Quan Masters. Pierzak fucked around with this message at 16:17 on Apr 9, 2020 |
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Ben Nerevarine posted:Sea Route to India maybe, its Africa is yellow as hell It's either that or a blatant copy of that, thanks!
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A game I would have played around 2005-2007 for pc, you had an overhead view of your ship which was hurled into unknown space and damaged, with most of the crew missing as well. I forget if you control the ship itself or a shuttle but you had to mine asteroids for materials to repair and upgrade stuff. I THINK pirates would attack sometimes and you had to blow them up. It was a shareware deal where you get the first little area for free and have to pay to play the rest. I cant remember any more specifics but if I saw it, I'd bet I'd recognize it instantly
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Danaru posted:A game I would have played around 2005-2007 for pc, you had an overhead view of your ship which was hurled into unknown space and damaged, with most of the crew missing as well. I forget if you control the ship itself or a shuttle but you had to mine asteroids for materials to repair and upgrade stuff. I THINK pirates would attack sometimes and you had to blow them up. It was a shareware deal where you get the first little area for free and have to pay to play the rest. I cant remember any more specifics but if I saw it, I'd bet I'd recognize it instantly StarScape
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Hwurmp posted:StarScape gently caress me it's even on steam and for less than ten bucks I should have asked here sooner
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Pierzak posted:DOS game, SF strategy, the premise is that you return to the solar system after either some off-system scientific journey lasting hundreds of years and/or having spent said time in cryo-sleep (forgot which one) and you basically have to rediscover the solar system all over again and learn what the hell happened in the meantime. Anything else you can remember? Color palette, any particular phrases in the menu, layout of the screen? Some quick googling turns up a surprising number of games in the DOS era with similarities to your description.
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I was thinking of Solar Winds, which has you travel a long distance away to a research station and then return to where you started using a hyperdrive, but there's nothing about cryo-sleep involved.
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Crisis averted, but thanks for reminding me to google poo poo, it was Millennium and literally the first result for "dos game return to solar system"
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chairface posted:It's either that or a blatant copy of that, thanks! Another option is Heart of Africa, it hits most of the points you mention and is also very yellow.
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Years ago someone made a thread about a kind of forums Risk game. Like the map of the world was broken up into territories and each poster could claim a territory. Then every day you could do various things like attack other territories, upgrade technology, maybe even buy and sell goods, etc. Posters could make alliances and stab each other in the back, etc. Does anyone know what I’m talking about or what it was called? Does it still exist? It was all contained in the thread, updated by the OP with images each day.
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Anything more specific? Something about the appearance or a specific game feature. As it is, that could cover basically every Paradox game Let's Play that has ever been run here.
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