1995:
As far as I can remember it was just a Descent clone.
I played Dino Dudes on Atari Jaguar. What a shitty game.
Rocky_Balboa said:Also one game that no one played, Bermuda Syndrome for PC. Flashback/Prince of Persia style game.
Played it. I was a priest of Gapp for some time. It was a pretty fun MUD, but doing the quests became something of an open secret. After you complete a quest, you're told not to tell anyone, but they had quest lists online and people would approach you to have them help you do a quest. "Here, let me lock you into this freezer so I can rescue you, then you do the same for me."
I've pointed someone in the direction of Discworld MUD on GAF at least once.
Here's one game I've played that I never hear anything about. Though I'm sure someone here has played it.
Castle Adventure
Played it on the first computer my family owned. An old one with some old version of DOS on it that my father got through his job when they were getting rid of them. It took 5.25" floppy disks. I still have the floppy for the game to this day, though I don't have a compatible computer anymore.
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I got all of my friends hooked on beating the singleplayer campaign.
It's the poor, homeless, crippled drug addicts Armored Core MoA
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I've played it. My friend owned it, and I remember this was one of his favorite games. It was fun from what I remember.
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This was another game my friend owned, it was a rogue-like from what I recall where you had to get to the top of some tower and you could catch monsters and make them fight for you. This always seemed like an obscure game to me.
I haven't heard anybody even mention this game before.
It was kinda fun.
I got all of my friends hooked on beating the singleplayer campaign.
It's the poor, homeless, crippled drug addicts Armored Core MoA
YOU HAVE NOT PLAYED THIS
Never played Drakken.Its the sequel to Drakken, which was a bizarre game to begin with (my brother used to love Drakken, my brother is a strange guy)
Oh i just thought about another game i played back in the 90s. Jill of the Jungle! No idea if that was popular or not though.
Oh i just thought about another game i played back in the 90s. Jill of the Jungle! No idea if that was popular or not though.
Every time we started talking about "good old games" at the place where I lived for a few years, my roommate would always bring this game up. One time he actually showed it to us, and well, we didn't really like it. That said, it probably was amazing when it came out.I would say Bioforge. People always mention old Origin games like System Shock and Wing Commander games, but never Bioforge. It was great for its time(1995)! Lots of mysteries in the story and some creepy moments while reading logs, some stealth & action, puzzles, nice 3D back then and scary moments like that monster running after you on that alien base. There was a lot of cool shit for my 11 years old self back then. Too bad we never got that sequel.
Nexus, the Kingdom of the Winds
couldn't find a great picture, but.. this was the first MMO that I ever sank serious time into. I still think about it from time to time, it had some really cool features. I also used to love the old sprites but it seems like they've redone them.
Me too! I spent so much time with this game. I actually really loved the sounds, the mechanics and the idea for the setting... the whole game, really.I liked it.
Played it, really liked it, minus the pixel hunts. My attention span has kept me from finishing it. I love all the unique RPGs on the DS.Avalon Code
Every time we started talking about "good old games" at the place where I lived for a few years, my roommate would always bring this game up. One time he actually showed it to us, and well, we didn't really like it. That said, it probably was amazing when it came out.
agreed lol
anyone play mystic defenders? I got this when it was released, and beat the game and the girl had the night gown on. so Im unsure how people got the nudie version?
A genuinely good platformer that makes AMAZING use of the license. I really wish they would release it on PSN already.
*Incoming for Dreamcast*
Really fun arcade-type shooter. Pretty simple, but has excellent, tight controls. One of the earlier Dreamcast games. For the longest time I was only aware of the DC version of the first game until Incoming and its sequel showed up on GOG. Now I hear the first game had an expansion pack? I just need to figure out how to map the PC version to a 360 controller.
this is the only version of the game i have ever played, and i love half-life so, so much.
The actual PS1 game, not some PSN release
1995:
As far as I can remember it was just a Descent clone.
As for modern games, I have yet to meet anyone else on PSN that has played Noby Noby Boy.
I've played it. My friend owned it, and I remember this was one of his favorite games. It was fun from what I remember.
This was another game my friend owned, it was a rogue-like from what I recall where you had to get to the top of some tower and you could catch monsters and make them fight for you. This always seemed like an obscure game to me.
As for modern games, I have yet to meet anyone else on PSN that has played Noby Noby Boy.
AGITΩ;37620460 said:Even among SRW fans, I have yet to know anyone else that has played, let alone own this game:
It was actually my first Import I bought myself not long after its release.