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(01-19-2010, 07:46 AM)
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#901
I've been thinking recently about the first ever Gameboy game I bought.
It was a side scrolling shooter, with four characters who you controlled at the same time, and I am pretty sure you could change the formation, and each one had a magic attack? The setting was mythical China/Japan as far as I remember... I bought it in the early 90's from WH Smith, so I doubt it's anything too obscure. |
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It's driving me mad
(01-19-2010, 07:50 AM)
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#902
Originally Posted by Turnstyle:
[IMG]http://i50.************/2v2fteb.jpg[/IMG] |
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Junior Member
(01-25-2010, 01:53 AM)
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#904
WOW! I can't believe the fact that my membership approved at last :) I was waiting for this for a loong time :)
I am trying to remember the name of a coin arcade racing game. It has to be released between early to mid 90s but I am not sure. The game was very similar to Great 1000 Miles Rally but it had much more realistic cars and environmet. And it also had recent models car(s) compared to Great 1000 Miles rally. Screen view was very similar to Great 1000 Miles Rally as well. Some details that I could remember. - there was rain in the game ! - whenever we enter a tunnel, it was almost impossible to see any other thing than the light cone of our car. - the arcade machine had a driving wheel but it didn't had a seat. - the game was HARD :) - it had very beatiful, realistic but gloomy graphics. But I was not a 3d game graphics artist at that time, so I might be slightly mistaken. I am pretty sure this game exists even I couldn't find any trace of it now... It just seems to dissapear from existance. I will be relieved if anyone can help me to remember the name of that game. |
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I was a child w/horrible taste
(01-25-2010, 02:12 AM)
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#907
Originally Posted by Coop:
Originally Posted by yencid:
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I was a child w/horrible taste
(01-25-2010, 02:27 AM)
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#909
I hate that game.
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Member
(02-01-2010, 02:49 AM)
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#910
I'm looking for a game that was on the Apple II. I used to play it back in '96 or so when I was in kindergarten.
If I remember correctly. you were a robot or something in space and you were on a blue bridge-looking thing. There was a gap in the middle of the screen that you couldn't get across and another blue bridge on the other side of the screen. |
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(02-01-2010, 02:55 AM)
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#911
You've really got to help me out with this one:
I had a Dreamcast game that centered around two brothers. I think it took place in their backyard and in the end you ended up doing special for the other brother's birthday. And another Dreamcast game that was a point and click adventure where you played as a group of aliens. I remember there was one factory where cows stuck their rears out a window and defecated over everything (and there was a big chicken). I also remember a scene where a guy wanted to have sex with one of the aliens. If you could give me the name of the second game that would be appreciated. I've looked all over for that game but can't find squat. I'm starting to think it was just a freaky dream. :lol |
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(02-01-2010, 03:02 AM)
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#913
Originally Posted by Vipershark:
Google: game Apple II robot space ![]() Stars Raiders
Last edited by Rainier; 02-01-2010 at 03:05 AM.
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(02-01-2010, 03:05 AM)
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#915
Originally Posted by Bentendo:
First game: Floigan Bros. Second Game: Stupid Invaders |
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(02-01-2010, 04:44 AM)
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#917
There's one game in my mind that I wanted to know its name since there was internet, here it goes:
Platform: MSX Description: A teenager in a jungle who tries to overcome obstacles. such as: jumping and holding on ropes to pass a lake that is filled with crocodiles (kinda similar to pitfal). It is a side scroller from left to right. Jumping is your only method. If you pass an obstacle, you go to the end of the screen and start a new screen with a harder obstacle. One of the main differences compared to pitfall is that the charecter looks larger (zoomed in), and he has a bigger face with details.... Also it is much more fun that pitfall :) Thanks for the nice thread. |
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(02-01-2010, 04:55 AM)
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#918
I remember playing an RPG years ago, I can't remember if it was on PS2 or not, probably was. I remember this being the very beginning of the game. You started out young in a village, kind of on a slope, and I vaguely remember talking to an old man, or I had to talk to one. It was sunny out, and the one hill in the village had a big windmill to the left on it. Wish I remembered more.
It might be something obvious, but I could never figure it out since I only remember playing such a small fragment. Especially since I haven't played any older RPG's in a long time. |
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(02-01-2010, 05:02 AM)
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#919
Originally Posted by cantona222:
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(02-01-2010, 05:34 AM)
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#921
Originally Posted by cantona222:
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Member
(02-01-2010, 11:39 AM)
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#923
Originally Posted by Vipershark:
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Member
(02-01-2010, 12:03 PM)
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#925
Originally Posted by Devil Theory:
http://www.xgam.org/xenogears/img-ar...illage_034.jpg
Last edited by protonion; 02-01-2010 at 01:52 PM.
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Member
(02-01-2010, 12:11 PM)
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#926
If you guys could help me name this game I'd so be in your debt. In fact i'll send someone a steam gift for the first to find it with some proof. It's been on my brain forever and I searched klov and the internets and couldn't find anything.
Okay so this game came out probably around 1990-92. Its an arcade game. Its much like bomberman except you play a bunch of knights that use bombs and can stun the other players or make the bombs explode by whipping them with chains. Gameplay was on a grid just like bomberman. Action was faster than bomberman. And the "blocks" to blow up looked more like treasure chests, which contained powerups inside. I have no idea who made it. And the fuzzy memories of the name of the game was like Lancelot or something. The only place I ever saw it was at the Cyberstation in Southland mall in Hayward back in 1992 when I was visiting relatives that summer. I was 13 so I wasn't like 5 and dreaming this. Any help would be appreciated. Bonus help!: There was a game my friend had on the Atari 16 bit computer (uh dunno XL and XE which I think were 8 bit the amiga like one whatever) that was a post apocalyptic game where it was top down, you shot green mutants that bled green and you had to find foodstuff inside crates that was green and um... soylent. More than just an action game you had to conserve fuel for your apocalypsemobile and the action sections were for searching warehouses. I played it once in 1990 on my friends Atari computer, game totally escapes me.
Last edited by Chojin; 02-01-2010 at 12:16 PM.
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Junior Member
(02-01-2010, 12:12 PM)
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#927
Turbografix 16 game..
Side-scrolling game..your this kid with some saber thing..there are shops you can buy from, flying cats, moles, whatever they could throw at you I think lol..and um..at the end a rainbow casts you off into another part and your in this mech suit thingy which was pretty awesome..I can't but my finger on it :/ |
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(02-01-2010, 12:33 PM)
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#928
I used to play this Arcade game in the 80 (or 70?s). Basically it was a shooter in the style of Galaxians but with slightly better graphics. The only real "special" thing I remembered about it that you could shoot a big fat bomb (just like a WW2 bomb) up the the middle of the screen to blast all enemies. The bad guys also came flying down just like Galaxians, but with different patterns. Obviously it was a SF game. I think Moon Buggy was out at the same time and maybe Tempest.
Oh yeah.. it was not a scroller and was vertical (like Galaxians).
Last edited by NemesisPrime; 02-01-2010 at 12:39 PM.
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Member
(02-01-2010, 12:50 PM)
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#929
Originally Posted by Agate:
Keith Courage in Alpha Zones, aka Mashin Eiyuuden Wataru in Japan, also the pack in for the TG-16 :) |
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(02-01-2010, 07:50 PM)
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#931
I remember a GameBoy game I played when I was a kid. I remember it as Double Dragon but it's not that. It was a kind of beat em up and the second level was in a factory, and you had to walk on treadmills. It may be a hack.
Last edited by Akihabara; 02-01-2010 at 07:56 PM.
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(02-01-2010, 07:50 PM)
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#932
Not exactly the same topic, but I was hoping someone could help me out.
I used to play a lot of Columns in the arcade when I was a teenager. I loved the music. Years later, I go back to play Columns through various means, ports, arcades, and virtual consoles and whatnot, and they all have the wrong music! I have scoured the internet and have found no mention of the music I remember or why it might have been different. The music that seems to be what everyone else played is very laid back and simplistic. What I remember, and what was much more appropriate to the game as I remember it, was a driving synth tune, with drums and pretty heavy bass. It would help my sanity if someone else remembered this music. It would really help me out if somebody had a link to some info about it, or (dare I hope?) a recording of it. |
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(02-02-2010, 06:22 AM)
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#934
Originally Posted by Akihabara:
To see the difference go here Its the second entry to see the changed sprites.
Originally Posted by NemesisPrime:
Maybe GORF or Phoenix. Both were static screen galaxian like games with multiple stages both featuring a "boss" of sorts. Gorf Boss: [IMG]http://i46.************/20tl35y.png[/IMG] Phoenix Boss: [IMG]http://i49.************/2cxj2vo.png[/IMG]
Last edited by Chojin; 02-02-2010 at 06:29 AM.
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(02-02-2010, 06:50 AM)
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#935
I'll be very surprised if anyone gets this. I don't remember much at all.
It's for the NES. You play as some sort of red dude. I think it was a sidescroller, but the levels might have been segmented by some kind of select screen that was mostly black and white? Anyway I mostly just remember the reddish dude on the cover. I hope I'm not making this up. |
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(02-02-2010, 08:06 AM)
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#936
Originally Posted by PolarBearsClub:
Thats pretty vague Could be: Legend of Kage Adventures of Rad Gravity Day Dreamin Davey Crystalis Clash at Demonhead Defenders of Dynatron City Boulder Dash Bucky O'Hare Whomp 'Em |
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(02-02-2010, 08:16 AM)
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#937
Originally Posted by Chojin:
It's a sort of futuristic setting, and you definitely play as a human. He looked kind of like captain planet. The art was sort of similar to the kind on the old Megaman cartridges. |
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Member
(02-02-2010, 08:22 AM)
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#938
Originally Posted by PolarBearsClub:
Now I must find. And play! ::dig dig:: |
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(02-02-2010, 08:24 AM)
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#939
Originally Posted by PolarBearsClub:
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Ninja School will help you
(02-02-2010, 08:27 AM)
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#940
Originally Posted by PolarBearsClub:
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Junior Member
(02-02-2010, 09:37 AM)
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#943
Originally Posted by PolarBearsClub:
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(02-02-2010, 09:47 AM)
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#944
Originally Posted by jodosutari:
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(02-02-2010, 10:29 PM)
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#947
Originally Posted by PolarBearsClub:
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Member
(02-02-2010, 10:49 PM)
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#948
I remember renting a PS1 FMV adventure game about spies as a kid. Here's a list of the few select things I remember about it.
- Main character was kind of a nerd. I think I clicked on a taco once and he commented on it being "hard as a rock". - I think the boxart had someone skiing down a hill. Or the intro had someone skiing down a hill. - I could never get past a part at the start where some dude with a gun comes into your apartment. You can move the camera around to face different parts of the house or him. - If you click on the dude he shoots you and you die. If you click on a window you jump out of it and die. Good thread idea BTW. This has been on my mind for years. |
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(02-02-2010, 11:16 PM)
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#950
Originally Posted by Kholdstare101:
Anyway, sorry for being incredibly vague but all I remember about this game is that it was on the SNES. Might have been a sort of darkish fantasy setting, and you play as like a knight or something and start in a castle or a church... pretty sure the background had big windows. Friend accidently gave it me instead of returning my copy of Mystic Quest Legend so I dunno if the title might have any similaritys. |