Omegabalmung9
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Used to own this. Was Terrible at it.
Freaking loved Dragon Seeds. I was ok at the game and gotten to the point where I had to retire my dragons because they got too old lol.
How about these two:
Used to own this. Was Terrible at it.
Played the NES version some, but not Gameboy.http://www.gbdb.org/images/games/milons_secret_castle/milons_secret_castle_11_box_front.jpg
Anyone else? I got it when I was very young and found it to be quite difficult. I never beat it, and I honestly don't really remember anything about it besides the extremely vague nature with which you would have to figure out where to go. Oh, and shooting bubbles at everything seemed to be necessary in order to discover secret items that allowed you to progress further into the game.
Got mediocre reviews but I loved it.
I don't think I've ever seen anyone else mention Vexx. I thought it was pretty damn good.
I bet none of you has heard about Moonstone? A strategy/real time fighting/rpg game from the nineties for the Amiga. It was really graphic for it's time and you could decapitate your enemies and so on.
Shattered Galaxy, made by Nexon 13-ish years ago.
I'll see your Playstation CCS and raise you the Dreamcast one.Also this, maybe:
http://www.mondemul.net/screens/rom...ory 1 Card Captor Sakura CD2-PSX-NTSC-JAP.jpg
I don't remember much about it other than I beat it in less than three hours.
Anyone ever play this gem?
One of the worst adventure games ever made.
Who could forgot about Chip's Challenge? I still remember all those weird sound effects, especially when you die the game says "BUMMER!".
You don't play as Sakura, but rather as Tomoyo recoding Sakura with a video camera.
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.
I remember playing some sort of japanese strip rock-paper-scissors game on my cousin's saturn many years ago. Don't know the name though.
Aerosmith PC game from 1995 that came with a plektrum that was ued to strum along to the rythm.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Jdd26HZW34
And.. it seems... ...
Yakyuken Special for the Saturn.
Oh god why do I know this. Oh wait, that's right, I know this because of Seanbaby. Carry on.
ACTION MAX!
Afterlife (cool sim game)
I was gonna post Auf Wiedersehen Monty but then I remembered that there is a guy with a monty avatar here
Nah, played it. Moonstone is probably my favorite Amiga game of all time!
To contribute: whenever we have threads like these I always need to bring up and Disciples II: The Dark Prophecy. I've never met anyone else who'd played this game, which is a real shame. It's a turn-based strategy game similar in gameplay to the Heroes of Might and Magic series, but much better in my opinion.
What I absolutely loved about this game is its beautiful graphics and music, which lend it a majestic, slightly melancholic dark fantasy tone. The closest thing (loosely) in atmosphere and presentation I can think of in recent times is Demons Souls and Dark Souls.
There are different races, lots of magic, different heroes to choose from and level up, and the story isn't too bad either. If you're even remotely interested in turn based strategy games, give it a shot!
Got mediocre reviews but I loved it.
I played Disciples II almost daily for a full year... great game!!! =)
Nah, played it. Moonstone is probably my favorite Amiga game of all time!
To contribute: whenever we have threads like these I always need to bring up and Disciples II: The Dark Prophecy. I've never met anyone else who'd played this game, which is a real shame. It's a turn-based strategy game similar in gameplay to the Heroes of Might and Magic series, but much better in my opinion.
What I absolutely loved about this game is its beautiful graphics and music, which lend it a majestic, slightly melancholic dark fantasy tone. The closest thing (loosely) in atmosphere and presentation I can think of in recent times is Demons Souls and Dark Souls.
There are different races, lots of magic, different heroes to choose from and level up, and the story isn't too bad either. If you're even remotely interested in turn based strategy games, give it a shot!
I bet no one played Evil Zone on PS1.
Really cool fighting game with over the top attacks.
To contribute: whenever we have threads like these I always need to bring up and Disciples II: The Dark Prophecy. I've never met anyone else who'd played this game, which is a real shame. It's a turn-based strategy game similar in gameplay to the Heroes of Might and Magic series, but much better in my opinion.
Yep, had that as a kid also.
LucasArts PC game in the early 90s? Pretty sure plenty on GAF would've played that. I know I did.
Looks like one other person also played Begin, so my post didn't hold up. Only other game I can possibly think of that might qualify for the topic (and isn't a cancelled game I worked on while in development) is Project: Space Station. That game still amazes me in how much content they crammed in.
played thisWrath of the Black Manta
Corridor 7. What a strangely compelling game. Of course, it simply played like a souped-up Wolfenstein 3D.
Hunter, probably the first 3d game with different vehicles and an open world to explore:
I was hooked to this at one point.
One of my favorite game from PS1
Oh Titus! Whenever I saw that logo on a game I avoided it like the plague. I don't think they developed/published a single good game ever. Maybe this was an exception.
OMG that looks absolutely amazing. Would have loved having that game as a kid.
I played all of those!...or have you played...
...how about this...
...and what about this bad boy, the singularly amazing...