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Septic Knothead posted:I am trying to remember a coin-op game I only ever saw in one place, would have been 1981-82 I think. It was most similar to Galaga, but definitely not that. When you started, it had a small single shot type gun on your ship. As you advanced in rounds the ship built stages-- like a wider section behind your single shot 'nose cone" with two guns. This of course made your ship larger and more vulnerable to enemy fire from above. The more guns you could get, the wider you could cover with your fire but it was much more difficult to dodge as your ship size increased. I found this game strangely compelling and I played it every time I could, but drat if I can remember what it was called. It may have started with an "A" but I can't be sure. Gromit posted:I think I know what you mean, but I'll need to search around. Terra Cresta had something a bit like that but was way more advanced than what you are talking about. I'm picturing a black space background rather than TC's colourful land (as well as nothing like TC's more complex ship improvements). Moon Cresta? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dl5stQgPGYQ
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Yeah, I realised soon after and edited it into my post, not noticing you had responded on a new page.
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This is reminding me of a vertically-scrolling arcade shmup I saw once as a kid (so, probably late 80's or early 90's). I think the way it worked was that each time you died, you were given a different ship. I remember one of them being preposterously wide, which made dodging anything basically impossible, especially since I'm pretty sure it was one-hit kills. I played it once, didn't make it very far, but was very excited when I got the big ship because it was big and that was cool (ahh, kid logic ). Probably had, like, Genesis-tier graphics or so, but I literally don't remember anything about it aside from the ship mechanics and that it was a sci-fi vertical shmup.
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Worth noting that Platinum is making an official sequel called Sol Cresta which they announced as an April fools joke last year and then revealed was a real game a few weeks ago https://twitter.com/platinumgames/status/1377878649500618755?s=21
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Y'know, it's weird... In watching the video the game mechanics are exactly what I describe, but the sounds and visuals don't trigger my memory. Is it possible this is something that was cloned and renamed? I am pretty sure the game I played was not called "Moon Cresta." In looking at the comments I now remember that you had to successfully dock the stages together, and you could destroy one or both if you weren't careful. So I am pretty sure that it was Moon Cresta. But why don't I remember that name? Video games were very important to me at that time, and my memory it usually pretty good. I Thank You Edit: It was called Eagle and that's it for sure!! From Wiki: Moon Cresta[a] is a fixed shooter video game released by Nichibutsu for arcades in 1980. In North America, it was licensed to Sega/Gremlin[2] and Centuri, the latter releasing it in arcades as Eagle. Incentive Software published ports of Moon Cresta for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Dragon 32 and ZX Spectrum home computers. Septic Knothead fucked around with this message at 00:39 on Apr 18, 2021 |
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Trying to remember a game. It was a grid based and played sort of like Civilization, very 90's computer graphics. The grid was square based but and each city your species set up had its own limited grid that you could fool around with, maybe 12 * 12 or something around that size. The only thing I remember is two of the races. One was telepathic and blind, but had dog-like creatures that could see for them. When they finally met humans for the first time it turned out they were the cause of all human dreams because they'd been trying to psychically contact them or thousands of years. Another was a race of ant-like creatures, and if you won the queen honored you by consuming your body to ensure you'd be part of the future colony.
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Deadlock.
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That was it, thanks!
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I found this back in the BBS days and it might have just been someone's personal CRPG project, so I can't swear it even exists anymore. But it occasionally still pops into my head, so I'll ask anyway. It was an Ultima-like game with a tile map and an overhead view. There were three elemental planes you had to visit to win (I can't recall which of the four classical elements was left out). You are warned not to go to any of the planes until you find an artifact called the Rod of Return, as there's no other way to get back to your world. I could never beat it because I could never find the @#$%ing rod even though I was convinced I'd searched everywhere a dozen times. I'm not even sure the Rod was actually there to be found, if a bug was stopping me or if the game was simply incomplete. I was able to go to the elemental planes if I wanted to but it was a one-way trip. Anyone else remember this one?
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packetmantis posted:Deadlock. Can't post deadlock and not post the song https://youtu.be/6cOiNomOVXM
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gently caress, I was going to and then I forgot. That song owns, can't eat strudel anymore without doing the Tarth voice.
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Hi thread! I'm trying to find a game, I think on PS1, that we had a demo disc for. You played a tank or car, Sci fi setting, on what I think was Mars, because all I could remember is red hills and mountains. I feel like it was more strategy than actual tank stuff but memory is bad. I remember being able to build and upgrade bases in multi-player, like adding defenses or something. You'd drive around and try to destroy the other player and their base. Plz help, my family is dying Edit: SOLVED below, thanks to everyone that helped. Game was Uprising X on PS1 BaronVanAwesome fucked around with this message at 17:02 on Apr 19, 2021 |
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BaronVanAwesome posted:Hi thread! I'm trying to find a game, I think on PS1, that we had a demo disc for. You played a tank or car, Sci fi setting, on what I think was Mars, because all I could remember is red hills and mountains. I feel like it was more strategy than actual tank stuff but memory is bad. Warzone 2100? It didn’t take place on Mars but it had reddish desert terrain. There was a demo that came with Gex 3
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BaronVanAwesome posted:Hi thread! I'm trying to find a game, I think on PS1, that we had a demo disc for. You played a tank or car, Sci fi setting, on what I think was Mars, because all I could remember is red hills and mountains. I feel like it was more strategy than actual tank stuff but memory is bad. Could it be battlezone? That's PC/N64, so right era, wrong console. The main game spends a long time on Mars, but the demo was lunar missions only, though. Do you remember if it was first or third person? Unreal_One fucked around with this message at 02:31 on Apr 19, 2021 |
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Pablo Nergigante posted:Warzone 2100? It didn’t take place on Mars but it had reddish desert terrain. There was a demo that came with Gex 3 This isn't it, although it looks cool. The game I'm thinking of had strategy elements I think, but it wasn't a top down thing. Unreal_One posted:Could it be battlezone? That's PC/N64, so right era, wrong console. The main game spends a long time on Mars, but the demo was lunar missions only, though. Not battlezone, I didn't know there was a 64 port for that though. The game I can see in my head was 3rd person, and my brother and I played splitscreen. I'm pretty sure it was a demo, as I can only remember/picture that one "red" level.
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It’s a long shot but could you be thinking of Red Faction? It has destructible terrain which would be memorable.
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BaronVanAwesome posted:Hi thread! I'm trying to find a game, I think on PS1, that we had a demo disc for. You played a tank or car, Sci fi setting, on what I think was Mars, because all I could remember is red hills and mountains. I feel like it was more strategy than actual tank stuff but memory is bad. Return Fire?
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BaronVanAwesome posted:Hi thread! I'm trying to find a game, I think on PS1, that we had a demo disc for. You played a tank or car, Sci fi setting, on what I think was Mars, because all I could remember is red hills and mountains. I feel like it was more strategy than actual tank stuff but memory is bad. This game? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmKjU4M1fDs&t=249s
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BaronVanAwesome posted:This isn't it, although it looks cool. The game I'm thinking of had strategy elements I think, but it wasn't a top down thing. How about Uprising X? Seems to fit everything except it’s first person
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There's a game that I remember playing that came from like a PC World demo disc (or similar magazine demo disc) from somewhere aroung late 90's to 2000. I can't remember if it was shareware or just a demo. The game was supposedly an Elite-like according to the disc, and the space flight was that old MS-DOS style of 3D with just solid colour polygons. I think the stuff on space stations was a seperate program that ran in Windows, but trying to go into that always crashed the game for me so I never got to see it. The one thing I specifically remember was that the cargo ships, instead of having an internal cargo bay, instead had 'cargo pods' that attached to the front of the ship (please forgive the lovely MSPaint): The cargo pods looked like the thing on the left, and the small cargo ship looked vaguely like the shape on the right with a pair of 'arms' going around the cargo pod. The next larger cargo ship had space for two pods on the front, and the largest had 3 or 4. You could find cargo pods flying between the station you started at and the nearby planet and if you didn't have a pod attached you could scoop them up. When docking at the one station I could find, you docked by actually flying inside the station and then flying into a docking space. You could also travel between systems by hyperdrive, but I was a dumb kid who never bothered looking up how to actually get it to work. Did I just imagine this game or is it something that actually existed? I tried looking for it but couldn't find any information. I thought it might be an X series game as the Terran Frog in X4:CoH vaguely looks like the cargo ship I mentioned and the Terran docking bay in X4 has the same style "fly in side and then dock" shape, but even the first X looks too new to be the game I remembered. Wikipedia seems to be coming up blank too. Icedude fucked around with this message at 10:32 on Apr 19, 2021 |
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Pablo Nergigante posted:How about Uprising X? Seems to fit everything except it’s first person UPRISING X, YES THIS IS IT!!!!! I swore it was third person, but this is totally it - this is precisely the "red" atmosphere I remembered. I don't know why I thought third person. Thank you to the others above that had ideas! This is a ~15 year mystery solved for my brother and I! Edit description: The gameplay is similar to the first Uprising game, in which players use a tank called the Wraith to destroy enemy units and give orders to their factories and allied units. Players can also zoom into the citadel and use its heavy cannons. The citadel is a protective tower that also automatically fires at enemies. BaronVanAwesome fucked around with this message at 17:04 on Apr 19, 2021 |
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BaronVanAwesome posted:UPRISING X, YES THIS IS IT!!!!! Nice!
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legooolas posted:Long shot as possibly an obscure system, but that will give less choice in what it could be perhaps?... Turns out that I guess my primary school must have had a BBC as well, since I'm 99% sure this was Fletcher's Castle, not that anyone is likely to care about a terrible edutainment-ish game ^_^ I would post an image but the Awful Android app currently hates me, and the only link I could give would probably count as (Will edit from a computer later to put in a terrible screenshot for posterity) Edit : found a forum thread about it from elsewhere, which also includes someone giving their strategies for beating it (!) : https://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4126 legooolas fucked around with this message at 00:17 on Apr 25, 2021 |
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Trying to recall the name of this game, which for some reason I thought was "Death Head" or some variant thereof, but I guess I'm wrong? This game featured a kind of checkerboard, and it involved sending dudes from one side of the screen to the other. My memories are foggy, but I think of it almost like a competitive Plants vs. Zombies. You'd send them walking toward the right, and different units had different speeds or attacks. One of them was definitely a skull, and I think ITS name was Deth Hed or, you know. Something like that. This came out in the 90s, and I feel like it came out around the same time as Zoop.
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credburn posted:Trying to recall the name of this game, which for some reason I thought was "Death Head" or some variant thereof, but I guess I'm wrong? That’d be Gearheads
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Pablo Nergigante posted:That’d be Gearheads Fuckin GEARHEADS! Man if I can get this sucker running my girlfriend's evening is going to be DOPE credburn fucked around with this message at 02:36 on May 2, 2021 |
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credburn posted:Fuckin GEARHEADS! The skull toy is called Deadhead so you were on the right track lol. I never owned it but we had a demo I used to play a ton on our first computer (Packard Bell 486 baby)
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Pablo Nergigante posted:The skull toy is called Deadhead so you were on the right track lol. I never owned it but we had a demo I used to play a ton on our first computer (Packard Bell 486 baby) Hey, this is exactly my experience. Gearheads demo on a Packard Bell 486!
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credburn posted:Fuckin GEARHEADS! There might be an easier way, but a few years back I installed Gearheads under Windows 3.11 inside DOSBox and it worked.
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credburn posted:Hey, this is exactly my experience. Gearheads demo on a Packard Bell 486!
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From an online pal: "I remember a grey brick wall maze and possible a knight character trying to get into a castle" Says it's not Gauntlet and he's sure the walls were grey. I ask if he means like the windows maze screensaver: "No, more 2.5D But not isometric" It's for the Commodore 64, could be disk or cassette. Said he's checked against Lemon64's list without results, would have been available in the UK, played it no later than 1992
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Sounds a lot like Deadly Towers but that was NES only afaik
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Has he looked through the SSI RPGs? A few of those could fit, like Pool of Radiance, but the games tend to look pretty samey. https://www.mobygames.com/browse/games/c64/strategic-simulations-inc/role-playing-rpg/
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Light Gun Man posted:From an online pal: That's awfully vague. Maybe Druid?
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Light Gun Man posted:From an online pal: Knightlore?
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Apparently Druid is close but wrong colors...I kept asking him if he might have played it in black and white, lol Thanks for the stabs, goons. Let me know if anyone else has some thought.
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This is a game from back when the ps2 and xbox was fairly new consoles. I can only recall seeing it once as a kid in a now defunct gamestore. I remember being intrigued by this ps2 game wich boasted to have large open areas to explore. The setting seemed to be excotic/alien fantasy of some sort, (or maybe just regular fantasy?) I remember the player character being a blue skinned humanoid. From the pictures on the back of the box, it seemed to be a third person action adventure style game. Anybody know if this is an actual game or if I'm misremembering stuff?
GyverMac fucked around with this message at 16:33 on May 4, 2021 |
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It’s got me thinking of Kameo, although that’s not a blue character. Or maybe a Soul Reaver game.
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Sounds like the back cover to Primal.
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If it had been an OG Xbox game it would have been Azurik. Edit: Mierenneuker fucked around with this message at 17:44 on May 4, 2021 |
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