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Not only that, but it had Saddam and Bill Clinton on the JPN cover:
One of the greatest wargames of all time!
Not only that, but it had Saddam and Bill Clinton on the JPN cover:
The Firemen
I'm sure I played Windows version of the game. Not sure if it was Glider Pro or Glider 4.
Are You Afraid of the Dark: the tale of orpheo's curse
Also, any and every DOS game, like Indy 500 and Grand Prix. And Hugo's House of Horror.
Came to post this!
2D Platformer
Got this for my 9th birthday and was like "the fuck is this shit" before even playing it. Pretty good game in the end although way to hard for me at the time.
I played it, came close to finishing it. I thought the sidekick, Pipo, was pretty neat.I mentioned this in my Obscure PS1 games thread but no one acknowledged having played it. Though I have heard mention of it (I think) on the Retronauts survival horror episode. This was sort of a Resident Evil clone, even though aesthetically it shared almost nothing. It was pretty bad.
Not me but my friend played this game and was obsessed with it; I have never heard anyone else mention it before:
Another was Pandamonium for Sega Saturn and PS1
Dear god yes. Me and my friend tried staying up all night to beat this. Never did.
The Neverhood, inventive, funny, puzzling and my first romp into P&C adventure games. The music was fucking awesome.
My go-to example for this kind of thing is always this
also, this was pretty good
Cool flight-sim shooter. Just fly around and shoot enemies, but the worlds were cool.
Not me but my friend played this game and was obsessed with it; I have never heard anyone else mention it before:
Crystal Caves for DOS
This quickly became the game that I sunk the most amount of time into when it first came out. I really loved this game, for some reason. Lots of fun gimmicks such as dark levels, upside down levels, etc.
S.C.A.R.A.B.
Scorcher
No one else ever played these here on GAF, I promise you that.
My friend lost a bet against me yesterday. The penalty for him losing is to play and finish Raven Squad. I think he wants to die.
I had a narrow escape since mine was to play and finish Alone in the Dark.
If anyone's played these two obscure point & click adventures, I'll be pretty surprised;
Enough people bought it to make a sequel. I enjoyed it, but I'm also the only person in my group of friends that has played it.I know of no one who played this game.
Exhumed on the PC. I found it preowned in a charity shop that closed down a few weeks after I made the purchase, never seen it sold at retail anywhere.
I assumed it was a port of the outstanding Sega Saturn game (also known as Powerslave) - a multi-level nonlinear exploration-heavy ancient Egyptian/alien themed first person shooter.
After running it, I discovered that aside from the title screen and soundtrack, it was a completely different game. The incredible level design, exploration elements, non-linear progression, all gone. Instead it was a shallow poor Doom clone with Eqyptian-themed textures.
I think I'm the only one who played this shite PC release of a fantastic console game, and I'm glad.
I know of no one who played this game.
It was my first western made RPG and made me realize that not every RPG from western developers is weak compared to those from Japan. It was the FFVII of WRPGs for me.
PS2 - Trapt
PS1 - Beyond the Beyond
NES - Dino Warz
NES - Kickle Cubible
PS2 - R.A.D.
GBC - Pocket Bomberman
PS1 - Floating Runner
PS1 - Heart of Darkness
SNES - Uniracers
Dreamcast - The Ring: Terror's Realm
Dreamcast - Floigan Brothers
SEGA Saturn - Baku Baku Animal
SEGA Genesis - Goofy's Hysterical History Tour
Dreamcast - Time Stalkers/Climax Landers
PS1 - Guardian's Crusade
GC - Gotcha Force
SEGA Saturn - Three Dirty Dwarves
PS2 - Legend of Kay
GB - Mercenary Force
PS2 - Dragon Rage
PC - Lost Eden
PS2 - Chulip
PC - Avoid the Noid!
GB - Bomberman GB
GC - Beach Spikers
N64 - Beetle Adventure Racing
I also have the sequel and DVD movie!PS1 - Galerians
PC - Scrapland
PS2 - Chain Dive
PS1 - Poy Poy
I also have the first game on Super Famicom.PS1 - The Firemen 2
SEGA Genesis - Rocket Knight Adventures
SEGA Genesis - Bubsy
Dreamcast - Omikron: the Nomad Soul
N64 - Iggy's Reckin Balls
CD-I - Alice in Wonderland
I really doubt anyone has played this gem. The toy store I bought it in when I was 5 or 6 (24 years ago) just closed last year
Oh shit, I remember this!! Awesome gameMy wife played and loved this along with:
She was apparently a big Apogee game fan, as she was also a big fan of the Commander Keen games. She had no idea until today, though, that they were all made by the same company. Her mom got them in a bargain bin on separate occasions. Go figure.
Shadowflare!
I JUST watched some friends play the intro to this game in my hotel room at PAX! (Didn't touch the controller, so I guess it doesn't count as playing).Super Famicom (JP) - Rejoice - hip hop action-RPG
Ubik
odd choice? well its never listed in any of those Gaf hidden gems threads, which is wrong, and its never listed in any of the great soundtrack threads, which is also wrong, so clearly nobody played....or they are dumb ;p
Here's another one I'm not sure anyone here has played:
It was easily as broken as the worst Sierra Games offenders and the jokes were lame, but still.
Such an awesome game. I kept the Dynowarz poster from an issue of Nintendo Power up in my room as a kid...I don't think many on here have played this NES game called "Dino Warz"
It's B^) and had the best title music
This Poster is Full of Pure Awesome said:
Godzilla for the NES said:
I sunk serious time into defeating Ghidorah and his goons.
Macross M3 for the DC said:
My first import game. Cost me $90.
Space Taxi for the C64 said:
The first game I ever truly became addicted to.
I can't believe even I played this.
Rented it and returned the same day claiming the disc didn't work. It was so bad that it was bad, not good.