Screaming Meat
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DM:Chaos Strikes Back. Wikipages for DM:CSB
Ah, nice one. That character editor looks pretty sweet.
Last one...
Sim Ant
Ant porn!
DM:Chaos Strikes Back. Wikipages for DM:CSB
Sim Ant
Ant porn!
I was later told by one of the developers that this sold less than 250 copies. I'd be very surprised if anyone else has played it.
Microman
I never got the sequel. Any good?
I didn't really play much of it.
I tried out the very beginning and I remember it dropping you into a room with monsters falling from the ceiling and I guess you need to get out of there.
Ah, nice one. That character editor looks pretty sweet.
Last one...
The first one was hard enough for me. Christ, you could kill yourself just walking into walls.
The good old Cryo adventure games! Played a ton of those in the late 90s.Lost Eden
Nuclear War has some hilarious leader names, the game itself is fun also.
I want a sequel to Heimdal as well. So good back in the days.Oh alright. One more springs to mind...
I got the Atari ST version.I used to play a lot of Arcticfox on my Amiga. Oh, Arcticfox...back when EA published only the finest in sci-fi tank simulators.
I want a sequel to Heimdal as well. So good back in the days.
Since this thread seems to be a mix of classic games people have played before and odd games not many(or anyone) have played before, I´ll like to throw in:
Mega Lo Mania - A great fun strategy game where 2001(game was from 1991) was the future
Haha oh yeah the head-bashing.
I seem to remember doors/gates didn't open instantly and you could bash your heads on those if you tried to go through while they were still in the process of opening, unless I'm thinking of some other game. I think you could damage enemies by closing gates on them also.
My goodness, I'd almost forgotten about Sim Ant. Back when it was in my possession, I was too young to fully understand it, but it was a neat, bizarre game. Need more like it.
Yeah, it blew my mind. You could look around the cockpit, if I recall correctly.
EDIT: Download it from where...? I want it! Spoiler alert: I particularly remember the cool trick cigarette that was only ever useful at the end. Awesome game.
I guess you could download it from here and run i through DosBox. http://www.abandonwaredos.com/abandonware-game.php?abandonware=Operation+stealth&gid=MTU4Mg==
Requiem: Avenging Angel. An FPS from the late '90s. You were an FPS man who was actually an angel. Notable feature was having the power to turn enemies into piles of salt.
Your my new favourite person. Nice one!
I don't think I've ever seen anyone else mention Vexx. I thought it was pretty damn good.
Damn, I had no idea a sequel was released. Wonder how it was?
Thanks man! Always nice to find fellow gamers who enjoy a good old adventure.
Anybody remember this? Sundog. Kind of like a really old school FTL, but if i remember things right you could visit planets and trade and walk around.
Not only did I play it I still have the box...Requiem: Avenging Angel. An FPS from the late '90s. You were an FPS man who was actually an angel. Notable feature was having the power to turn enemies into piles of salt.
Here's another two
I played this ages ago, when I was rather young. I couldn't say whether it was any good, but young me had a lot of fun with it.
SuperKarts.
Star Flight
Played it like 5 mins. It was my introduction to duallshock.
I've played the multiplayer in the PC version of that so many times with my friends and my cousin. Great times.Future Cop LAPD
This one was great too, although I've played the demo too much and didn't complete the full version because I got bored.
Played the demo of this, was fun, but my parents didn't want to buy me the full version, lol.
Probably I am wrong, or at least I hope so. Really nice fusion of RTS and puzzle games.
This was one of the first games I've ever played, back in the 386 days.I thought this would be rare too, but it can't be all that rare if it has a Wikipedia entry and an HD remaster.
I've played the shareware version of most of them, including Halloween Harry.I've played all of Apogee's games.
All really well made games. The Tiny Toons game even has a mini game version that is essentially G&W clones with Tiny Toons characters.
Bought it for the PC and had a blast with it. Never cleared the moon (?) level though.[Lomax]
Not sure if other people have played this....it's pretty hard.
Creatures 2: Torture Trouble - C64
Friend borrowed me BC, but the controls were so terrible, that I've stopped playing after a few hours of not being able to do anything.I don't know why I bought these..
Creatures 2: Torture Trouble - C64