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Lysandus posted:I'm trying to remember some game where you shoot and maybe drive a tank. I think there were aiming lines on the screen, maybe a targeting box? I want to say it was WW2 to modern based? It's possible I'm thinking of a Call of Duty level but I feel like it was deeper than an CoD level. Or even worse I'm thinking of a Battlefield game? Have there been some a lot of tank games? Battlezone or Countermeasure Pierzak posted:recent or recent-ish game (last decade) Darkwood wizard2 posted:Years ago, there was a Kickstarter for a Playstation 1 style 2D/3D mix game that looked and played like a recreation of Final Fantasy Tactics, except on a space station. Had bald jumpsuit dudes like Alien 3 or the Paranoia RPG maybe? except doing the little low frame count FFT idle jig on the blocky 3d battle map. Space Final Fantasy Tactics
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...! posted:Darkwood you don't say
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Sagebrush posted:you don't say I'm good
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Lysandus posted:I'm trying to remember some game where you shoot and maybe drive a tank. I think there were aiming lines on the screen, maybe a targeting box? I want to say it was WW2 to modern based? It's possible I'm thinking of a Call of Duty level but I feel like it was deeper than an CoD level. Or even worse I'm thinking of a Battlefield game? Have there been some a lot of tank games? Probably obvious but there's war thunder and world of tanks? Those aside there are a few simmy tank commander ganes, but the only one I remember easily is Sprocket, which is more like KSP for tanks.
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# ? May 11, 2024 21:54 |
Aiming lines make me think of Comanche but that's a helicopter, not a tank... And also really, really old.
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Lysandus posted:I'm trying to remember some game where you shoot and maybe drive a tank. I think there were aiming lines on the screen, maybe a targeting box? I want to say it was WW2 to modern based? It's possible I'm thinking of a Call of Duty level but I feel like it was deeper than an CoD level. Or even worse I'm thinking of a Battlefield game? Have there been some a lot of tank games? https://store.steampowered.com/app/1705180/Gunner_HEAT_PC/ there's gunner heat pc if it wasnt multiplayer
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I haven't played any of the more recent ones but I remember Operation Flashpoint having a lot of in depth tank stuff that took multiple players to operate.
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Got two games that flashed randomly into memory the last couple days. One is from the very early PS1 days - might even be launch-era. It was an FPS where you were in a vehicle of some kind: your view tilted when turning and moving forward/backward, and in fact you only looked straight forward when you moved forward - when stopped your screen was mostly black skybox from looking 30-45 degrees upward by default. Very dark, monochrome environments. The second or third level might have had a really irritating key-hunt? I didn't play much of it. The other is early Dreamcast - again maybe launch-era. It was a top-down run-and-gun game where your primary armaments were bombs of different colors & effects - you started with blue, then got red & yellow ones throughout the level. One of the first couple levels was basically running around on wire catwalks above a factory floor of some kind, I think. Felt a bit like some weird 3D Bomberman knockoff with a more typically human (if still anime) protagonist.
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First one might be Space Griffon VF-9?
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Ciaphas posted:
This one might be Expendable.
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Pablo Nergigante posted:First one might be Space Griffon VF-9? Paying2Lurk posted:This one might be Expendable.
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Ciaphas posted:Looks familiar, but I don't think that's the one. In the one I'm thinking of you moved quite a lot faster, at least forward & backwards - whatever the vehicle you were in was (I don't remember ever seeing it as the player), it had the turning circle of an 18-wheeler and the acceleration of a bugatti veyron My best guess here is a tank game I used to have called Assault Rigs
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Ciaphas posted:Looks familiar, but I don't think that's the one. In the one I'm thinking of you moved quite a lot faster, at least forward & backwards - whatever the vehicle you were in was (I don't remember ever seeing it as the player), it had the turning circle of an 18-wheeler and the acceleration of a bugatti veyron Kileak: The DNA Imperative?
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I used to play this game on a computer at school, probably 1996-1998 or so but it could have been older. You basically either had to travel through a castle or possibly a mad scientist lab and collect parts to do...something. I think you played a kid and it was somewhat point and click. I also remember a small robot that may have been with you or you may have been building the robot. I thought it was called Maniac Mansion forever but looking at it that definitely wasn't the game. The graphics were less cartoony. I do believe Mansion might have been in the title but I'm not sure because googling brings up nothing.
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Ciaphas posted:Looks familiar, but I don't think that's the one. In the one I'm thinking of you moved quite a lot faster, at least forward & backwards - whatever the vehicle you were in was (I don't remember ever seeing it as the player), it had the turning circle of an 18-wheeler and the acceleration of a bugatti veyron Shadowmaster?
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RenegadeStyle1 posted:I used to play this game on a computer at school, probably 1996-1998 or so but it could have been older. You basically either had to travel through a castle or possibly a mad scientist lab and collect parts to do...something. I think you played a kid and it was somewhat point and click. I also remember a small robot that may have been with you or you may have been building the robot. I thought it was called Maniac Mansion forever but looking at it that definitely wasn't the game. The graphics were less cartoony. My first thought was the Castle of Dr Brain, but that is pretty cartoony in that glorious early 90s Sierra way.
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RenegadeStyle1 posted:I used to play this game on a computer at school, probably 1996-1998 or so but it could have been older. You basically either had to travel through a castle or possibly a mad scientist lab and collect parts to do...something. I think you played a kid and it was somewhat point and click. I also remember a small robot that may have been with you or you may have been building the robot. I thought it was called Maniac Mansion forever but looking at it that definitely wasn't the game. The graphics were less cartoony. Scooter's Magic Castle
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cmndstab posted:My first thought was the Castle of Dr Brain, but that is pretty cartoony in that glorious early 90s Sierra way. No this was it! Thank you so much!
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RenegadeStyle1 posted:I used to play this game on a computer at school, probably 1996-1998 or so but it could have been older. You basically either had to travel through a castle or possibly a mad scientist lab and collect parts to do...something. I think you played a kid and it was somewhat point and click. I also remember a small robot that may have been with you or you may have been building the robot. I thought it was called Maniac Mansion forever but looking at it that definitely wasn't the game. The graphics were less cartoony.
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oh rip
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Castle of Dr. Brain is an excellent example of a theme song that absolutely fuckin rips beyond any reasonable expectation
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ALFbrot posted:Castle of Dr. Brain is an excellent example of a theme song that absolutely fuckin rips beyond any reasonable expectation The way PC sound suddenly evolved with Adlib sound cards in the late 80s to become an artform in its own right in the early 90s always amazes me. There were some serious bops in the DOS era, and Sierra were as good as any at it. It's unrelated to any requests in the thread, but one of my favourite unreasonably good soundtracks to an old crusty DOS game with a production team of around five people: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJaUh_GmuBg&list=PLA7A8EBC29009E62B
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Ciaphas posted:Got two games that flashed randomly into memory the last couple days. Tunnel B1
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cmndstab posted:The way PC sound suddenly evolved with Adlib sound cards in the late 80s to become an artform in its own right in the early 90s always amazes me. There were some serious bops in the DOS era, and Sierra were as good as any at it. I was expecting Whale's Voyage.
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THE BAR posted:I was expecting Whale's Voyage. I hadn't heard it before but the bit I listened to sounds pretty good. Although I had to laugh when I clicked on a random track ("Painful Loneliness") and it was just the Skunny Kart theme. I guess they re-used it?
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This one was a demo I played in the mid-aughts. I recall downloading the demo alongside Temple of Elemental Evil demo. It was an isometric RPG with a graphical style very similar to Pillars of Eternity in that the levels are detailed pre-rendered scenes and the characters are 3D models. I only recall one character, a woman with fiery red hair. The only plot beats I recall is that you're at an abandoned castle with a wizard who tells you about the power to shift between realities so the gameplay involved phasing between the real world and spirit world but I don't recall anything else.
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cmndstab posted:I hadn't heard it before but the bit I listened to sounds pretty good. I had completely forgotten they used that bit. It wasn't specifically made for either game, but just a piece Hannes Seifert did. I'm pretty sure it's been used for cracks as well.
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Farg posted:This one was a demo I played in the mid-aughts. I recall downloading the demo alongside Temple of Elemental Evil demo. It was an isometric RPG with a graphical style very similar to Pillars of Eternity in that the levels are detailed pre-rendered scenes and the characters are 3D models. I only recall one character, a woman with fiery red hair. The only plot beats I recall is that you're at an abandoned castle with a wizard who tells you about the power to shift between realities so the gameplay involved phasing between the real world and spirit world but I don't recall anything else. Kult: Heretic Kingdoms It's actually a pretty neat ARPG, you gain skills by using items (each item has some skill associated with it) and as you mention the spirit world shifting is fairly unique.
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Hey gang! What's this NES game I'm thinking of? I think it was overhead, and played kinda like Legend of Zelda. You could go to shops and haggle with the shopkeeper. If you haggled too much they'd get angry with you (there was a portrait of the shopkeep). I feel like the shopkeeper wore a turban but am not sure... I think it was either in a forest or at least a part of the beginning took place in a forest. I feel like I could never get out of the forest. I only played this at my cousin's house when I was like six or seven years old...
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credburn posted:Hey gang! Gotta be The Magic of Scheherazade. You can haggle with the merchants and it’s Arabian Nights-themed
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Pablo Nergigante posted:Gotta be The Magic of Scheherazade. You can haggle with the merchants and it’s Arabian Nights-themed That's it! Thanks! This game plays a lot more like Metal Gear than Zelda...
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Flinger posted:Tunnel B1 That's it!!! Less monochrome than I remembered but I definitely recognize the way everything is moving Had no idea it had a steam release lol Ciaphas fucked around with this message at 05:09 on May 18, 2024 |
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Pablo Nergigante posted:Gotta be The Magic of Scheherazade. You can haggle with the merchants and it’s Arabian Nights-themed I remember picking this game off the rental shelf at random back in '87 or so. It was bizarre. There was one spell that transformed your enemies into hamburgers.
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Gynovore posted:I remember picking this game off the rental shelf at random back in '87 or so. It was bizarre. Fun trivia: In the original japanese release the spell turned enemies in to sushi or rice balls or something, probably.
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Gynovore posted:I remember picking this game off the rental shelf at random back in '87 or so. It was bizarre. It was a pretty elaborate game for the nes honestly with the time travel mechanic for each of the worlds. Somehow or another we figured out you could enter w5 as a password and go straight to the last world which was cool
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Pneub posted:Fun trivia: In the original japanese release the spell turned enemies in to sushi or rice balls or something, probably. Jelly doughnuts.
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Gynovore posted:I remember picking this game off the rental shelf at random back in '87 or so. It was bizarre. This sounds exactly like the type of game you forget about and then weird poo poo like this forever stays in your brain, and you come to a thread like this and ask about it. I played the poo poo out of Bio Miracle as a kid, thanks to a local rental store getting in some bootleg famicom carts (and I already had a converter from owning another bootleg famicom compilation, 31-in-1), and for years, before the Internet was what it is today, I'd try and try to find that "weird baby mario game where you shook your bottle at animals, and you could inflate them and then ride them as they floated around in the air".
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HashtagGirlboss posted:It was a pretty elaborate game for the nes honestly with the time travel mechanic for each of the worlds. Somehow or another we figured out you could enter w5 as a password and go straight to the last world which was cool That sounds like something you'd find in one of those Nintendo Power passwords-for-everything guides. ... I wonder where I put my NP collection.
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IMJack posted:That sounds like something you'd find in one of those Nintendo Power passwords-for-everything guides. *Chuckles* Oh you mean this? …And there it is
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Pablo Nergigante posted:*Chuckles* Oh you mean this?
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