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Then you'll need to define what you mean by "outside".
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al-azad posted:What if there are multiple universes? Then there would be one universe in sections separated by some mechanism other than distance.
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This is a wicked long shot, but I remember playing a flash point and click adventure game I want to say post-Viridian Room era that had 3D graphics. You couldn't move around freely but you could click to transition between areas. I can only remember a very few things about it - The main character was referred to as a "Walky" - There were three creepy-rear end women with sunglasses that guided you doing... whatever you were doing - One of them was the subject of a bullshit puzzle where you have to click above a hole you normally jump down because she's using some sort of cloaking device, and unless you just KNOW to click that spot and make her appear, you can just never progress. - There's some kind of drink or drug you can take that just makes your character flip poo poo and run around the map while weird music plays, and one of the sunglasses women makes fun of you for being a lightweight - The ending involved taking a train somewhere else, then getting in a hot tub with the three sunglasses women, but since the graphics were old they just sat there grimacing at you and it was creepy as poo poo. I don't remember it being a GOOD game, but I really want to know if it was real, or if I had some kind of fever dream because what the gently caress
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# ? Feb 5, 2018 11:11 |
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Mystic Mongol posted:Nothing. Because if there was anything outside the universe, it would be inside the universe. That's... not how it works.
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# ? Feb 5, 2018 12:27 |
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Help me goons. Playing Elite: Dangerous lately has made me remember a space combat game I played with a joystick back in the 90s. I want to say early to mid 90s, Windows or Dos based, CD ROM. Details are fuzzy, but I know it's not a Wing Commander game. I think there were two human factions fighting each other, and halfway through the game you are forced to make a choice to remain on the side you've been on or join your old friends who have rebelled. I don't actually know if it's a choice you could make or if the game just makes it seem like it could be a choice. I think the game had early cg style cutscenes that told the story. I looked through the list of space games on Wikipedia and didn't see anything familiar.
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# ? Feb 14, 2018 10:42 |
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Was it independence war https://www.gog.com/game/independence_war_deluxe
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# ? Feb 14, 2018 10:56 |
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4 inch cut no femmes posted:Was it independence war I don't think so. Unfortunately I can't get enough of a story summary to be sure. But I think there was a plot line where some of your friends switched sides and you could either join them or be forced to fight them. Though again I don't remember if you actually had a choice or not. I don't think I remember flying capital ships though, I'm pretty sure it was fighter based.
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DrNutt posted:Help me goons. Playing Elite: Dangerous lately has made me remember a space combat game I played with a joystick back in the 90s. I want to say early to mid 90s, Windows or Dos based, CD ROM. Details are fuzzy, but I know it's not a Wing Commander game. I think there were two human factions fighting each other, and halfway through the game you are forced to make a choice to remain on the side you've been on or join your old friends who have rebelled. I don't actually know if it's a choice you could make or if the game just makes it seem like it could be a choice. I think the game had early cg style cutscenes that told the story. I know you said it wasn't Wing Commander, but you're straight up describing the plot to Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom, which came out in '94.
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Keru posted:I know you said it wasn't Wing Commander, but you're straight up describing the plot to Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom, which came out in '94. Yeah, I'm sure there were a ton of similarities. This game seemed like sort of a knockoff. It didn't have FMV though and I would have remembered Luke Skywalker and Gimli. I am pretty sure it had ugly proto cg graphic cutscenes instead of FMV with real actors. I also think it was some sort of pack in for our computer or something because I don't remember having a box for it. God I'm terrible at this.
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# ? Feb 14, 2018 11:14 |
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DrNutt posted:I don't think so. Unfortunately I can't get enough of a story summary to be sure. But I think there was a plot line where some of your friends switched sides and you could either join them or be forced to fight them. Though again I don't remember if you actually had a choice or not. I don't think I remember flying capital ships though, I'm pretty sure it was fighter based. But that's probably too easy...
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# ? Feb 14, 2018 11:15 |
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Martian posted:Sounds like TIE fighter to me, the Star Destroyer you're on defects from the empire and you're forced to fight your own squadmates. Yeah no I did have Tie Fighter but I had the floppy version. This game was distinctly different.
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Star Crusader? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Crusader e: there's even a Let's Play (i haven't watched it) Martian fucked around with this message at 11:26 on Feb 14, 2018 |
# ? Feb 14, 2018 11:24 |
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I actually think it was a game called Nope, not that. But if the explosive decompression scene helps anyone remember, you saw your ship cockpit glass start cracking and your head would expand like a balloon. I think it cut away before your head exploded. I remember thinking it was a cool game over screen at the time. Professor Beetus fucked around with this message at 19:40 on Feb 14, 2018 |
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DrNutt posted:Help me goons. Playing Elite: Dangerous lately has made me remember a space combat game I played with a joystick back in the 90s. I want to say early to mid 90s, Windows or Dos based, CD ROM. Details are fuzzy, but I know it's not a Wing Commander game. I think there were two human factions fighting each other, and halfway through the game you are forced to make a choice to remain on the side you've been on or join your old friends who have rebelled. I don't actually know if it's a choice you could make or if the game just makes it seem like it could be a choice. I think the game had early cg style cutscenes that told the story. I know exactly what you're talking about and I even looked up its cutscenes a few years ago, but of course the name escapes me. I'll try to remember. And yes, the head pop death was cool.
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Martian posted:Star Crusader? Or I could read this post which identifies the game. e: head pop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlgzn199IsU&t=155s Shine fucked around with this message at 03:39 on Feb 15, 2018 |
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Shine posted:Or I could read this post which identifies the game. Holy poo poo that IS it! Yes! Thank you! e:Thanks Martian. I was delirious with sleep deprivation because of my rear end in a top hat cats when I looked at your post the first time and didn't think that was it. You were absolutely correct. Professor Beetus fucked around with this message at 04:57 on Feb 15, 2018 |
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First person horror game (I know, I narrowed it down to a thousand titles) that came out a few years ago. It had a fixed perspective sort of like Myst where you move around on rails and can look around the environment. Kind of a colorful game with a simplistic art style, closer to a Telltale game than Amnesia. You were a girl exploring a house and a weirdo in an Alice, Sweet Alice mask is stalking you. I only remember one scare where the rail-movement has you come up to a mirror and perfectly frames the villain behind you which really scared John Wolfe, a youtuber who is normally "this is dumb who cares" about screamcam horror games.
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# ? Feb 16, 2018 05:01 |
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I believe there was this one game where you built pre-WW1 and up to WW1 era warships for various countries to their specifications. Can someone enlighten me as to the name?
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I'm trying to remember an old third person action RPG style game (something in the style like Kingdoms of Amalur). It was janky, probably pretty bad, and very bland in a fantasy setting and I can't remember anything about the story. I just remember as a teenager playing it and thinking it was like the fantasy version of Tomb Raider, although that's probably giving the game more credit than it is due. Honestly the only two things I can really remember are: 1) It involved Dragon's pretty heavily. I think you either turned into one occasionally, or maybe just rode on. 2) It had very long and linear maps. It felt like a large game, or at least I remember it being so, but it was very on rails.
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nessin posted:I'm trying to remember an old third person action RPG style game (something in the style like Kingdoms of Amalur). It was janky, probably pretty bad, and very bland in a fantasy setting and I can't remember anything about the story. I just remember as a teenager playing it and thinking it was like the fantasy version of Tomb Raider, although that's probably giving the game more credit than it is due. Honestly the only two things I can really remember are:
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# ? Feb 16, 2018 07:14 |
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MMAgCh posted:Drakan: Order of the Flame perhaps? Although I don’t know how linear it was. Most levels were these sprawling caverns or fields, with a single exit somewhere. So pretty linear.
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# ? Feb 16, 2018 08:41 |
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There's also Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm for generic fantasy games that no one remember.
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HereticMIND posted:I believe there was this one game where you built pre-WW1 and up to WW1 era warships for various countries to their specifications. Can someone enlighten me as to the name? If it was an exceptionally grognardy game with minimal graphics, you're probably thinking of Rule the Waves: http://www.wargamer.com/reviews/review-rule-the-waves/
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al-azad posted:First person horror game (I know, I narrowed it down to a thousand titles) that came out a few years ago. It had a fixed perspective sort of like Myst where you move around on rails and can look around the environment. Kind of a colorful game with a simplistic art style, closer to a Telltale game than Amnesia. You were a girl exploring a house and a weirdo in an Alice, Sweet Alice mask is stalking you. I only remember one scare where the rail-movement has you come up to a mirror and perfectly frames the villain behind you which really scared John Wolfe, a youtuber who is normally "this is dumb who cares" about screamcam horror games. Dead Secret?
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Perestroika posted:If it was an exceptionally grognardy game with minimal graphics, you're probably thinking of Rule the Waves: http://www.wargamer.com/reviews/review-rule-the-waves/ Yes! Thank you! That’s the one!
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# ? Feb 16, 2018 17:52 |
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I figured I'd go ahead and post some examples of games that seemed to have disappeared off the face of the Earth that I had encounters with as a kid, just in case anyone else was thinking about them: Galleons, a top down ship to ship (old timey ships) combat game for DOS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS4X-BAqlFo Cyberdogs, a top down action game for DOS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbcsTmcyq_w Laser Light, a laser based puzzle game for DOS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idOQfCpD1Ms Terminal Velocity, polygonal sci-fi action flight game for DOS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ew5x7Bhxl5U
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# ? Feb 16, 2018 18:15 |
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Yep. Now I can finish that LP.
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# ? Feb 16, 2018 18:22 |
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nessin posted:I'm trying to remember an old third person action RPG style game (something in the style like Kingdoms of Amalur). It was janky, probably pretty bad, and very bland in a fantasy setting and I can't remember anything about the story. I just remember as a teenager playing it and thinking it was like the fantasy version of Tomb Raider, although that's probably giving the game more credit than it is due. Honestly the only two things I can really remember are: Long shot, but maybe I of the Dragon?
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# ? Feb 16, 2018 21:45 |
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Another long shot—Dragon Valor on PS1.
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# ? Feb 17, 2018 01:07 |
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Trying to remember a game I think was for PS2. The combat was like turn based 1vs1 giant walking steampunk tanks firing shells at each other. It was ring of red, thanks! lwoodio fucked around with this message at 17:49 on Feb 17, 2018 |
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lwoodio posted:Trying to remember a game I think was for PS2. The combat was like turn based 1vs1 giant walking steampunk tanks firing shells at each other. Ring of Red, interesting idea but bad execution. e: one funny thing in the Ring of Red lore is that the walking tanks were super useless anywhere except Japan because of its unique terrain or something like that Zanzibar Ham fucked around with this message at 17:26 on Feb 17, 2018 |
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I'm trying to remember a game that was a free doujin PC shmup in which you gained powerups by picking up the pieces of your destroyed enemies. All of the characters were made up of pretty simple objects like squares, rectangles, and triangles and so your ship would eventually look like a giant mass of shapes with no rhyme or reason. I believe the creator of this game also came out with some other free PC shmups and that this game inspired a sequel for WiiWare. I've been scouring but can't come up with anything. Any help would be appreciated!
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# ? Feb 20, 2018 23:14 |
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FanaticalMilk posted:I'm trying to remember a game that was a free doujin PC shmup in which you gained powerups by picking up the pieces of your destroyed enemies. All of the characters were made up of pretty simple objects like squares, rectangles, and triangles and so your ship would eventually look like a giant mass of shapes with no rhyme or reason.
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# ? Feb 20, 2018 23:19 |
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Here's an interesting one: can anyone tell me what game the chick in my avatar is from? Some unknown goon bought it years ago and I still have no idea who she is.
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# ? Feb 20, 2018 23:28 |
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Google's best guess: lady Thanks, Google.
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# ? Feb 20, 2018 23:35 |
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That's correct, and that helped me find the Wii followup, which was a disc release not a digital one: Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy
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...! posted:Here's an interesting one: can anyone tell me what game the chick in my avatar is from? Some unknown goon bought it years ago and I still have no idea who she is. How do you know it's from a game?
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FanaticalMilk posted:I'm trying to remember a game that was a free doujin PC shmup in which you gained powerups by picking up the pieces of your destroyed enemies. All of the characters were made up of pretty simple objects like squares, rectangles, and triangles and so your ship would eventually look like a giant mass of shapes with no rhyme or reason. For the opposite type of system, look up Warning Forever, a free PC shmup. You fight boss after boss, with more and more poo poo being tacked onto the bosses. One nest feature is that you can shoot the boss' weapons and limbs off. Target the joint connecting a leg to the core and you'll destroy that whole leg. It was a fun time waster when I was like 17.
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# ? Feb 21, 2018 23:25 |
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Wasn't there a very similar looking game that let you design the bosses? And another game similar to that one, but with more traditional graphics (and more part variety)?
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al-azad posted:How do you know it's from a game? I don't. But since the custom text says something about trophies, it's a fair assumption. I wish I knew which goon bought it so I could ask them.
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