Nice Try. Looooooved that game! Last game I used my DC-X with...
Masq
Ribbit King
From what I remember its a golf game where you use a frog as the ball and had weird obstacle courses.
My whole family used to play that one together on weekends.
Masq
Ribbit King
From what I remember its a golf game where you use a frog as the ball and had weird obstacle courses.
Stronghold on dos
Never played the more popular PC versions but this one kept me up for hours after my parents went to bed! Loved the sound track!
You'd think the X-Men one would be fun since it initially looks like the X-Men arcade game. Nope.
Real answer: Secret Ubisoft playtest prototype
But not too sure many people would have played this:
These are the best I could think of...
MERCS - Mega Drive / Genesis
World Wrestling - NES
For released stuff, I could try and remember some, but I'm pretty sure it's difficult to name one that absolutely no one on GAF has played. Geppy-X on PS1?
This badass game that I wish Giantbomb would do a impromptu endurance run on:
I think I was like 1 of 12 people who had a 3DO.
This badass game that I wish Giantbomb would do a impromptu endurance run on:
I can't think of anything I've played that was that obscure. Best I can do is this stupid flash game I spent most of my college IT class playing called Nanaca Crash:
Basically you decide the angle and power with which you get him by some girl on a bike, then you try and stay it motion as long as possible to set distance records. It might be my favourite game. Also it's flash.
Used to own this. Was Terrible at it.
Also Midnight Rescue!
My first PC game
I had no idea how to kill anything. I'd just run around chasing animals then die of starvation...
You kidding? Ring of Red has lots of love here.Ring of Red on PS2.
Only the greatest srpg ever made that's not called Valkyria Chronicles.
I played that one.
According to my mothermy own memories of those days are a little foggythis was the first Game Boy game I bought after (the bundled) Tetris. To this day, I wonder how it ended up in the games section of a German department store. I believe they only had one single copy of it. Being unable to read the manual annoyed me a little, back then, as I couldn't figure out what some of the items did.
Holy shit I remember this!
Wow, you pulled that out of the arse-end of my memory. What a weird thing.
Beat it. Combat reminds me of an 8-bit attempt at viewtiful joe at times, with the high-low hit sparks as dodging prompts. Still have my copy, too.