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Splicer posted:Driving game, fairly recent I think. I only saw a video of it, there's no real road just a whole bunch of loops and ramps and things floating in space. I don't have the video anymore sadly Could it be Trackmania?
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Hwurmp posted:Could it be Trackmania? e: gravity seemed to be oriented to whatever surface you were currently on, orientation changed constantly e2: \/ you're a wizard! \/ Splicer fucked around with this message at 02:50 on Dec 26, 2020 |
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Splicer posted:Driving game, fairly recent I think. I only saw a video of it, there's no real road just a whole bunch of loops and ramps and things floating in space. I don't have the video anymore sadly Could be one of the Trackmania games? Edit: Didn't realize I wasn't on the latest page - whoops! sholom fucked around with this message at 02:59 on Dec 26, 2020 |
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Anybody know about an asian life sim/monopoly game? The main gameplay is monopoly esque, where you roll dice and progress on a track, buying properties and stuff, but the game kinda tracked the progress of your career. Played it on PC in the very early 90s.
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Serperoth posted:I think you may be thinking of Battle Cats (I think I have it on my old phone I'll check in the morning) No, this was a lot edgier looking than that, also the cats stood up on their hind legs like a human, also I remember the cats being all black. I'm pretty sure I played it on Newgrounds. So if there were a phone version it would've probably been pre-smartphone. Also I know I said side scroller earlier, but I believe it was somewhat reminiscent of Metal Slug, but I remember playing it after Alien Hominid existed. WarpedLichen posted:Anybody know about an asian life sim/monopoly game? The main gameplay is monopoly esque, where you roll dice and progress on a track, buying properties and stuff, but the game kinda tracked the progress of your career. Maybe Itadaki Street, it's a long running Japanese series that mostly hasn't come out overseas, but a Nintendo themed version came out on the Wii as Fortune Street. FanaticalMilk fucked around with this message at 00:01 on Dec 27, 2020 |
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WarpedLichen posted:Anybody know about an asian life sim/monopoly game? The main gameplay is monopoly esque, where you roll dice and progress on a track, buying properties and stuff, but the game kinda tracked the progress of your career. Jones in the Fast Lane is the only one I can think of, although it's not Asian in any way.
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Sounds like itadaki street. I think they met life sim as in like the game of life not like jones on the fast lane on this grand life.
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PC. I believe it was MS DOS but it might have been Windows 3 or even 95. It was a turn-based strategy game set in England, where you'd play as one of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table and raise armies to battle against the others for the English throne after King Arthur was assassinated or something.
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110 posted:PC. I believe it was MS DOS but it might have been Windows 3 or even 95. It was a turn-based strategy game set in England, where you'd play as one of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table and raise armies to battle against the others for the English throne after King Arthur was assassinated or something. Defender of the Crown
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signalnoise posted:Defender of the Crown goons continue to amaze me
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signalnoise posted:Defender of the Crown 110 posted:goons continue to amaze me This version was surprisingly decent as well, mostly due to the vastly expanded map: https://www.mobygames.com/game/robin-hood-defender-of-the-crown ps: wolfric the wild supremacy
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FanaticalMilk posted:No, this was a lot edgier looking than that, also the cats stood up on their hind legs like a human, also I remember the cats being all black. I'm pretty sure I played it on Newgrounds. So if there were a phone version it would've probably been pre-smartphone. Strangely enough, the people that made battle cats went on to make two similar games with the metal slug property. not quite what you are looking for but decent enough games.
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I remember an old "halo killer fps" that X-Play (or Extended Play) reviewed where they kept making jokes about the drill sergeant character saying "or I'll shove a boot in your rear end" alot. it had a particularly strange art direction, where the guns were these huge cylindrical things with a bunch of open space on them? I remember alot of the armor and guns being dark gray or black, and it was trying to sell itself on having AI buddies you could command. Anybody remember this?
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FanaticalMilk posted:No, this was a lot edgier looking than that, also the cats stood up on their hind legs like a human, also I remember the cats being all black. I'm pretty sure I played it on Newgrounds. So if there were a phone version it would've probably been pre-smartphone. It's not black and white, but what about This?
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Diabetes Forecast posted:I remember an old "halo killer fps" that X-Play (or Extended Play) reviewed where they kept making jokes about the drill sergeant character saying "or I'll shove a boot in your rear end" alot. it had a particularly strange art direction, where the guns were these huge cylindrical things with a bunch of open space on them? I remember alot of the armor and guns being dark gray or black, and it was trying to sell itself on having AI buddies you could command. Anybody remember this? Unreal 2 is the first thing that comes to mind.
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Diabetes Forecast posted:I remember an old "halo killer fps" that X-Play (or Extended Play) reviewed where they kept making jokes about the drill sergeant character saying "or I'll shove a boot in your rear end" alot. it had a particularly strange art direction, where the guns were these huge cylindrical things with a bunch of open space on them? I remember alot of the armor and guns being dark gray or black, and it was trying to sell itself on having AI buddies you could command. Anybody remember this? Could it be Breed? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fec7pgJpQDs
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Yes, that's absolutely it. Thanks!
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Zathril posted:It's not black and white, but what about This? I think that's it. Not quite how I remember it, but it's so close it's gotta be it. Thanks!
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Hey goons, I'm after a space fighter pilot game I remember playing around 20ish years ago. I've only played the demo of it back then so some aspects of the story may be different to the full game? It's similar to Freespace 2, in that I remember it was separated out by missions, and each of these missions had you piloting through a few jump gates to get to your destination, and sometimes back and forwards a few times. One mission in particular had a bonus objective of shooting a civilian ship until it's shields were down as it was overheating. Doing this got you some money you used to buy upgrades for your ship or different ships? Each mission started and ended with you docking or leaving a space station. I also remember that the demo ended with your character being sent through a one way warp gate after being framed for destroying a different space station.
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Bobsedgws posted:Hey goons, I'm after a space fighter pilot game I remember playing around 20ish years ago. I've only played the demo of it back then so some aspects of the story may be different to the full game? I know this one! Tachyon: The Fringe. I played the demo a whole lot as a kid. E: It is currently on sale for 2.49 on steam. It features Bruce Campbell as the main character VA apparently. CrazySalamander fucked around with this message at 08:29 on Dec 29, 2020 |
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Bobsedgws posted:Hey goons, I'm after a space fighter pilot game I remember playing around 20ish years ago. I've only played the demo of it back then so some aspects of the story may be different to the full game?
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CrazySalamander posted:I know this one! Tachyon: The Fringe. I played the demo a whole lot as a kid. Thanks both! This is exactly it
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CrazySalamander posted:I know this one! Tachyon: The Fringe. I played the demo a whole lot as a kid. I hope the Steam version works, I had it on disc and even ten years ago it wouldn't run on then modern systems
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Is that game good? It's not old to me, but I'd love to play another Freespace-style game if it's good.
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aniviron posted:Is that game good? It's not old to me, but I'd love to play another Freespace-style game if it's good.
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The Joe Man posted:it's a lot better than the soulless Freelancer Did you miss Ian Ziering and Gimli acting the crap out of that game?
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THE BAR posted:Did you miss Ian Ziering and Gimli acting the crap out of that game?
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The Joe Man posted:I must've because good lord I was bored out of my mind. Combat/controls made for children and copy/pasted and repetitive everything. Huge disappointment (and I think Privateer is still great). Probably grabbing Rebel Galaxy: Outlaw before the sale is over since it looks like exactly what I'm hoping it is (Freespace combat w/Privateer RPG mechanics) There's a very good story in there, completely crippled at the end by a cut budget and deadline. I thought the game generally had an excellent presentation, with great facial animations, sound, and music. But yes, it is very much an arcadey shooter, don't go in expecting TIE Fighter or something.
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I remember liking Tachyon a lot back in the day
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I did an overnight binge of it, and I feel it's very front-loaded i.e. they really put a lot of effort in to the world building in the first part of the game and the bit I'm in now (just got up to the third area) feels a lot less "alive" - there's barely any irrelevant but world building chatter anymore while the start of the game had a lot of it.
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I vaguely recall playing a game that's like the original Dark Orbit (single small plane in 3rd person), but looking more like Starcraft, I *think* there was some crystal collection involved as well, but maybe my mind has just created this fake-memory mashup. Anyone recognize this? PC, must have been roughly 20 years ago.
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How did it look more like Starcraft? Was it sprites instead of 3D?
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Swarm (1998)? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3jdU8cAIb4
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Hwurmp posted:How did it look more like Starcraft? Was it sprites instead of 3D? Almost certainly sprites, yes. westborn posted:Swarm (1998)? No, atleast in the first level you were flying low over ground on a planet, not in space. As I remember it it's like a starcraft map, without buildings, with high terrain walls, and slightly darker in tone. iSurrender fucked around with this message at 23:57 on Dec 30, 2020 |
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iSurrender posted:No, atleast in the first level you were flying low over ground on a planet, not in space. Just in case "original Dark Orbit" is referring to the original version of the browser game instead, there was a 2001 Dark Orbit that is a good fit for your description apart from using sprites.
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Looking for help on two different games here on two separate systems. Firstly, I posted this in the Mac OS Classic game thread before I found this thread, so sharing it here as well. I've been trying to remember the name of a game I used to play on the mac's we had in our computer lab back in the mid 90's. It was a static screen adventure game that was set in a castle (I think) I remember one of the early screens had a hall way that you pulled on a torch to open up a secret passage. I never really got very far in it as we never had much time to play games during the class. I have vague memories of picking up an apple that was done as the Apple logo, but outside of that, that's all I really remember. It was B&W I think too. Edit: This was called Radical Castle, thanks to Thuryl in the Mac OS Classic game thread for identifying it for me. Second game that I've been trying to remember the name of is a game I played on the Amiga in the early to mid 90's. It may have been on PC as well, but I'm not 100% certain. Was a top down game, you could move all over the place, like Alien Breed. The thing that stood out to me was you could select different levels, that I think had different objectives although it could have just been a kill everyone on the map type game, but in the middle of the map where you started, was a big square hole, that if you touched you fell down and died. However once you completed the level or objective, that was how you exited the map. I've tried searching thru Lemon Amiga, and Hall of Light, but couldn't spot it. Anyone have any ideas? Edit: One more sorry, I know what this one was called but cannot find any info of it ever existing so I want to see if anyone else has heard of it before. Was an FPS based on the movie The Rock. So it was set on Alcatraz. I only ever played the demo of it so I don't know if it ever got a full release. Would have been late 90's, I'm thinking 97-99 and it was off some CD from a PC magazine that I cannot remember the name of. I'm really just looking for clarification that this game actually existed haha. Custard Undies fucked around with this message at 11:53 on Dec 31, 2020 |
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Custard Undies posted:Looking for help on two different games here on two separate systems. First game is likely Shadowgate, one of the Macventure games. Also, for the FPS, the only thing I have is that I once downloaded and played a super detailed Duke3D map based on Alcatraz/The Rock movie. Rupert Buttermilk fucked around with this message at 11:57 on Dec 31, 2020 |
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Custard Undies posted:Edit: One more sorry, I know what this one was called but cannot find any info of it ever existing so I want to see if anyone else has heard of it before. Possibly Alcatraz: Prison Escape? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6cZbCBR1F0 It's not an FPS as such, but it is first-person and came out in 2001 so I can see a demo appearing in 1999.
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cmndstab posted:Possibly Alcatraz: Prison Escape? Yeah, I found that after I posted the question. That isn't it. Interestingly, I did find a game that was based on the movie The Rock, but it was from 2010, and the one I played was def not that one. I do wonder if it was never released, seeing that I can not find any info about it. If I could remember what magazine it was from, I'd go back and look and see there is pictures of the front cover/cover disc.
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