distantmantra
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Does anyone else own Rezel Cross? I picked it up at at a Book Off in Honolulu a few years ago. It's a decent JRPG.
From top to bottom:
Knight's Apprentice
Scaler
Finny the Fish
Evergrace
FireFighter F.D18
Shadow Tower Abyss
Sub Rebellion
Good game. The unreleased (but leaked) sequel is even better.
I got this game with my "Diamond Monster 3D" 4MB 3dfx based accelerator. Fun times.A few more I've forgotten:
I had this game and loved it! The girl was nude in my version. I'm guessing I bought the game when it was first released, before they changed it?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?
Also, is Torin's Passage considered obscure? It was a Sierra adventure game and I remember liking it a lot as a kid, but I've never seen it mentioned since.
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i remember seeing torins passage in some magazine when i was a little kid and really wanting it. to the day i havent played it but still think about getting it at some point.
[quote="Rhomega Beta, post: 37655971"]A few more I've forgotten:
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I played these games when I was 5-7 years old on a Tandy Compatible.
Treasure Mountain!
Just played it recently. It felt very nostalgic despite the fact I'd never played.
Yeah, who didn't play that?speaking of edutainment, i spent a lot of time with the trivia game that was included with microsoft encarta, which i believe was called mindmaze. anyone with me on that one?
I'm not sure if no one has played it, but I've at least never seen mention of it.
Supaplex for DOS. Another game from my youth. Fun, but hard.
I used to play that...completely forgot the name of the game till you brought that screenshot up lol. Was brutal in the sense that you NEED cover to survive and once caught in the open your men are pretty much dead. If you were flanked, you're dead. Ruthlessly unforgiving to mistakes yet so fun.
MobyGames said:Dunkle Schatten 2: Im Netzwerk gefangen (Dark Shadows 2: Trapped in the network) is the sequel to the adventure Dunkle Schatten, also published by the German Federal Ministry of Interior as part of the FAIRSTÄNDNIS campaign against racism and violence.
The game's an point-and-click adventure with an interface reminding of the later Sierra adventures. It is greatly improved over the first part as it now uses SVGA screen resolution.
The story sets two years after the first. You again play as Karsten who this time has to deal with Neonazis defacing the memorial stone for a long dead, Jewish town mayor. And some classmate of him seems to be involved as he distributes Nazi computer games...
Is that good? RahXephon is one of my favorites. Doubt I'd be able to play it unless there was a fan translation though.
Challenge of the Ancient Empires!
DIG for DOS. One of my first games, I think I've never got further than the first few stages.
Saturn - October 31, 1996
PC - December 31, 1996 (note: Click here for a detailed breakdown of what I was saying earlier, that you emphatically denied, regarding the completely different and crap PC release.)
And rather than make that a drive by post, tell me why Exhumed was supposedly shit.
-It looked brilliant, with some really nice texture work, real time lighting, interestingly designed villains (mixing aliens with Ancient Egypt in quite a cool way) and ran at a stable, constant framerate.
-It had a nice moody soundtrack.
-It had some absolutely outstanding level design, with multiple exits, multiple paths depending on your present abilities, and massively rewarded revisiting area by opening up new paths on the world map.
-It had some diverse environments (especially at the time) with swamps, dark pyramids, volcanoes, ancient cities, an arena, a tomb, an insect hive, a space station, an alien outpost, and a surreal galactic plane.
-It had an incredible lineup of weapons and upgrades, all having secondary functions that permit exploration as well as aggression.
-Fantastic difficulty curve.
-It had more secrets than any FPS I have ever played. Getting all the team-dolls was an outstandingly well realised achievement.
-It was a critical success in practically every magazine that reviewed it. CVG even went so far as to retroactively give it five out of five the issue after they originally reviewed it (then scoring it four), saying the game exhibited far more excellence than was initially apparent.
-It was such an impressive development that Sega of Japan made a direct plea to Exhumed devs Lobotomy Software, a complete unknown in the industry, for them to bring Quake and Duke Nukem 3D to the Saturn.
So please, tell me how it was so unambiguously "shit full stop". I'm not saying your opinion is wrong, I'd just like to see such an absolute objective statement expanded upon, especially when it is concerning what I consider to be the Metroid Prime of its era. Thanks.
Challenger for NES.
I sucked so hard at this game, yet I kept coming back
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zGql86-IAo
Aztec Challenge for the C64.
I don't deny the skills of Lobotomy. They did some awesome work on Quake on the Saturn through some technical wizardry, a game people said was impossible to do but I could not stand Exhumed at all. Maybe I didn't give it enough time but I hated the levels, enemies etc!
Maybe it was cos my best friend tried to brain wash me into liking it. In those days, the only FPS games that interested me were Doom.
I played these games when I was 5-7 years old on a Tandy Compatible.
Treasure Mountain!
I played this game and had a lot of fun with it. I remember it having 3 playable characters, but I only playing with the first one. Why was it a guilty pleasure?It has probably made it several times to this thread but I think it's the "rarest" game I've played:
A third person shooter with four characters that had interleaved stories, each one with a completely different combat style. I don't remember much of it, but it was one of my favourite guilty pleasures when I was a teen.
I loved the style in this game. I remember it being one of my favorite car battle games.
Loved this game when I was a kid!
Anyone remember playing this as a kid.