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Disco Pope posted:This looks like a good bet - some of it is familiar, there's a red guy and a blue guy and I could see myself misremembering the moving clouds at the end as fighting on a plane. I always assumed it was an SNK game, so that lead me down dead-ends when searching! Break out, break out fighting.
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There was a game my father got me way back in the DOS days. In it, you were a guy riding a motorcycle, it was 3rd person, and everything had a very simple geometric look to it. I remember it kinda reminded me of Spectre, but a little more detailed than that. But it was a big empty world with big geometric ramps and things you could ride your motorcycle over. I don't remember what the point of the game was... but I do remember you could build your own level. Again, mostly just simple shapes, no textures I don't think, just colors. And you were a dude on a bike. Man, I don't remember anything about this game but those details, but it's driving me nuts. Spectre but on a bike Could ride off ramps and stuff, it had verticality in a way Spectre didn't Level customization Any ideas?
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 22:06 |
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Excitebike
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Cyberbykes: Shadow Racer VR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azu6hVISnNw&t=214s
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credburn posted:Spectre but on a bike Sounds like Cyberbykes, a game I only ever played the demo for but I also did not quite understand what the point was. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azu6hVISnNw&t=215s
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 22:18 |
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Ah that's it! Thanks, gang!
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 22:52 |
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I played this game maybe ten, fifteen years ago. There was a kind of stereotypical RPG town with different shops and things, I remember it looking like just a fancy picture with different places you could go into, like you would make your selections on that screen instead of actually wandering through a town.. The central concept was there was some kind of dungeon you had to go into that would re-arrange itself every time you went in. I think there was some kind of aging mechanic. The first dungeon floor I remember was pretty 3D with rooms going above and below other rooms on the same floor, and it was balls to the walls hard. It wasn't anything as old school as a Wizardry title. Felt more like that BBS game Usurper come to life than a standard game. This is not a lot to go on, sorry.
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pesty13480 posted:I played this game maybe ten, fifteen years ago. Sounds like Demise: Ascension? I'm playing it right now, just last year an expansion/sequel/new version was released called Demise: Revenge of the Tavern Keeper (just as Ascension was a sequel to the Rise of the Ku'uthan, all the previous content is included, but you have to buy it again; also it works better on Windows 10/11). Aging is a central mechanic to the game, has about the esthetics you're describing, it's pretty drat hard, the dungeon is quite 3D, especially the newer areas and it tends to feel like I'm playing some bad fantasy fiction about virtual reality fantasy games come to life, which is actually pretty cool. There's also a central town like you're describing. Does not have an entirely rearranging dungeon, but it does get populated/treasured differently each run. Otherwise meets your description I think. The dungeon is also ginormous, easily several hundred hours worth, as you'd expect from a game that's been in development for over 20 years. e: Am phoneposting right now so sorry about the lack of links and screenshots, I'll edit some in in a bit. You can get a demo of the new version which you can then import into the full game, since it's a bit pricey. Also your old key should still work on the main website, but you won't have access to the new content and a few QoL improvements. e2: It could also be Mordor 2 which is a prequel to the game from the early 90s that got C&D by the Tolkien Foundation but is still available with some fan patches. The mechanics are mostly identical so if it was that you might consider giving Demise a try too. e3: This is the official website for it: https://www.decklinsdemise.com/. It hasn't changed much in the last 20 years since it's just one indie dev working on it, but it's fully functional/legitimate. Also even though the purchase says you only get to download the installer for 3 days or whatever, you will get a key in your purchase email that you can then use to download the game and all updates to it (the one I'm playing on is from 28th March 2024, so that's a relevant consideration) from the main site indefinitely. The whole thing is just a bit clunky, about as much as an average grognard strategy game. e4: It might also be Devil Whiskey from the same dev, he's been remaking the same game for a long time. There's a couple other modern-ish dungeon crawlers like Wizards and Warriors, Might and Magic, Legend of Grimrock, Brany Skeldalu (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWXw-98x3QM), Elminage: Gothic, Etrian Odyssey, Arx Fatalis and Dungeon Lords; for the most part I don't think those would fit your description better, but they do share some of the characteristics. Private Speech fucked around with this message at 03:48 on Apr 7, 2024 |
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Private Speech posted:Sounds like Demise: Ascension? Friend, you are 100% right with this, this is exactly the title I was thinking about! I am absolutely head-over-heels in love that you were able to figure this out based on what felt like fever dream memories. Much appreciated for that and the glorious write-up.
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pesty13480 posted:Friend, you are 100% right with this, this is exactly the title I was thinking about! I am absolutely head-over-heels in love that you were able to figure this out based on what felt like fever dream memories. Much appreciated for that and the glorious write-up. If you do decide to give it a go again I'll post a couple useful links below, it can be tricky to find out information about the game these days. Here is the old SA thread for the game, it's been pain to find when I tried to last month, has some useful tips: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3403552 The official forums are also quite helpful: https://forum.decklinsdomain.info/phpbb/index.php As is the zimlab fanpage: https://www.zimlab.com/demise/ The internal help pages bundled with the game help as well. e: One more thing, I had to run the Win 11 compatibility troubleshooter (available from the right click menu on the main "revenge.exe" executable) to get it to work the first time on Windows 11. I haven't had any issues afterwards though. Also you need your windows regional settings set to "English (United States)" otherwise you'll get some text encoding issues; this is pretty common for Japanese games especially so it should be easy to google how to do it if you don't know how. Private Speech fucked around with this message at 03:35 on Apr 7, 2024 |
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a platformer(?) about an Italian-American plumber who steps on turtles/kappas and shoots fireballs if he eats flowers. it was mushroom themed, I think? I dont remember much else about it other than I played it on the NES in late 1988 and it was a dual cart that also had the game Duck Hunt I asked my buddy and he seems to recall playing something similar but it came with Duck Hunt and World Class Track Meet? around 1990 or so
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wizard2 posted:a platformer(?) about an Italian-American plumber who steps on turtles/kappas and shoots fireballs if he eats flowers. it was mushroom themed, I think? Jump Man
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wizard2 posted:a platformer(?) about an Italian-American plumber who steps on turtles/kappas and shoots fireballs if he eats flowers. it was mushroom themed, I think? Super Mario Bros.
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wizard2 posted:a platformer(?) about an Italian-American plumber who steps on turtles/kappas and shoots fireballs if he eats flowers. it was mushroom themed, I think? Dunno what the plumber and duck stuff is all about but this sounds like the Great Gianna Sisters to me
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wizard2 posted:a platformer(?) about an Italian-American plumber who steps on turtles/kappas and shoots fireballs if he eats flowers. it was mushroom themed, I think? The Great Giana Sisters
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# ? Apr 7, 2024 04:04 |
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Going nuts on this one: Atari 400 (or maybe Amiga but I think Atari) motorcycle stunt game. The viewpoint is fixed-perspective 3rd person at a roughly tilted 45 degree angle, pulled pretty far back. Game is basically driving over ramps, loops, etc on a big map, no other racers. Controls are little more than single-button stop go, turning is challenging. May have been a gas meter that runs down. Not even sure what the "point" was - driving around and going over jumps for the sake of it? Map was basically green grass, white ramps. Not Motorbike Madness.
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Zachack posted:Going nuts on this one: Atari 400 (or maybe Amiga but I think Atari) motorcycle stunt game. The viewpoint is fixed-perspective 3rd person at a roughly tilted 45 degree angle, pulled pretty far back. Game is basically driving over ramps, loops, etc on a big map, no other racers. Controls are little more than single-button stop go, turning is challenging. May have been a gas meter that runs down. Not even sure what the "point" was - driving around and going over jumps for the sake of it? Map was basically green grass, white ramps. Sounds very much like Action Biker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af4S_Cu1_fU
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Zachack posted:Going nuts on this one: Atari 400 (or maybe Amiga but I think Atari) motorcycle stunt game. The viewpoint is fixed-perspective 3rd person at a roughly tilted 45 degree angle, pulled pretty far back. Game is basically driving over ramps, loops, etc on a big map, no other racers. Controls are little more than single-button stop go, turning is challenging. May have been a gas meter that runs down. Not even sure what the "point" was - driving around and going over jumps for the sake of it? Map was basically green grass, white ramps. Super Mario Bros.
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boof posted:Sounds very much like Action Biker: holy poo poo this was it. holy poo poo
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Zachack posted:holy poo poo this was it. Are you sure it's not Super Mario Bros
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# ? Apr 7, 2024 22:07 |
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Just thought of the first game I ever played on the Game Boy, but I can't remember the title. It was a F1 racing game, released somewhere before 1998. The very distinct thing I remember about it was that the camera perspective was set in the cockpit, with you seeing your hands on the steering wheel and a good view of the two front tires. It was fake 3D, and kid me found it impossible to handle.
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# ? Apr 8, 2024 15:46 |
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Was it Nigel Mansell's World Championship? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEjTfAzewkM
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Pulsarcat posted:Was it Nigel Mansell's World Championship? Holy poo poo, that's it! Looking at it, I'm not surprised that I spend most of my time in the gravel... Going to fire this up again, see how it aged. Thanks!
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# ? Apr 8, 2024 17:59 |
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i saw footage of this arcade(?) puzzle game once where you had to like, kick colored blocks up a field to form diagonal patterns of colors? as you formed the patterns they turned into like, cities and towns and stuff, and you had to 'close off' the pattern with another color to score with it iirc. the artstyle was very 90s anime pretty boys and the characters were all like, wizards. they all had their own building styles, like there was this necromancer dude who made pyramids. anyone know what im talking about?
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 01:30 |
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Another weird one. A point and click adventure game. It was set on a train, with pixel art, had to have been at least 10+ years ago. They weren't saying anything but it's clear that the protagonist was some kind of alcoholic. There was a weird demon creature in the cart next to where your protagonist woke up. There was like a restaurant or bar at one of end of the train and yadda yadda the guy was struggling with his drinking or something. I don't even remember it being any good but I never finished it and it has been at the edge of my memory for a while.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 03:33 |
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pesty13480 posted:Another weird one. Bit of a stab in the dark - The Charnel House Trilogy?
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Private Speech posted:e4: It might also be Devil Whiskey from the same dev, he's been remaking the same game for a long time. Devil Whiskey! Haha I remember that game! That was one of the first games I bought with my own money once I had a real job and a credit card. I remember it being hard as balls.
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Endorph posted:i saw footage of this arcade(?) puzzle game once where you had to like, kick colored blocks up a field to form diagonal patterns of colors? as you formed the patterns they turned into like, cities and towns and stuff, and you had to 'close off' the pattern with another color to score with it iirc. the artstyle was very 90s anime pretty boys and the characters were all like, wizards. they all had their own building styles, like there was this necromancer dude who made pyramids. anyone know what im talking about? Pengo or possibly Qix pesty13480 posted:Another weird one. Murder on the Orient Express
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Endorph posted:i saw footage of this arcade(?) puzzle game once where you had to like, kick colored blocks up a field to form diagonal patterns of colors? as you formed the patterns they turned into like, cities and towns and stuff, and you had to 'close off' the pattern with another color to score with it iirc. the artstyle was very 90s anime pretty boys and the characters were all like, wizards. they all had their own building styles, like there was this necromancer dude who made pyramids. anyone know what im talking about? Landmaker! I loved that game.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 13:14 |
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boof posted:Bit of a stab in the dark - The Charnel House Trilogy? That's it, that's immediately it. Thank you.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 04:11 |
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Archenteron posted:Landmaker! I loved that game. thats the one! thank you
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 04:20 |
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I think this game was from an Atari system, or at least some other pre NES console. It was a space game with a cockpit view, and I only really remember two things from it: 1) One of the enemies you fought looked like a big rectangle with a circle in the center and it fired a ring shaped beam at you. 2) To recharge your energy/shields you had to warp to a star and sit there for a bit, but if you stayed after you fully recharged you took damage.
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Pulsarcat posted:I think this game was from an Atari system, or at least some other pre NES console. Star Raiders?
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 04:30 |
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Zachack posted:Star Raiders? I think that just might be it. It's not exactly what I remember, but these memories are nearly 40 years old now. Thank you!
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 04:53 |
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Pulsarcat posted:It's not exactly what I remember, but these memories are nearly 40 years old now. Might be Star Raiders II / The Last Starfighter (how I knew and played it) instead.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 04:58 |
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theres a few first person spaceship sims on atari surprisingly, try star voyager, space attack, phaser patrol, and starmaster
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 05:03 |
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or rescue on fractalus
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westborn posted:Might be Star Raiders II / The Last Starfighter (how I knew and played it) instead. YES! This is absolutely it, I remember the warp effect and it has the enemy ship I remember! Thank you very much!
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 05:13 |
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Apple II Kind of a 49rs theme text mode game where you buy mining supplies and dig or pan for gold. Part I remember the most is a spinning cursor as you dig. At the end it would tell you if you made money or starved to death. Played in my math class in the early 80s with Math Blaster. I'd love to play this today. I've hit a lot of AppleII archive sites and never seen it. Just want to starve to death again.
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Could it be Goldfields? https://www.mobygames.com/game/166622/goldfields/screenshots/
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