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YES!YES!YES!
thank you so much
It was also called Rabio Lepus in some territories and, if that was the name that you knew it by, it's not surprising that you found it hard to recall.
YES!YES!YES!
thank you so much
This is really bugging me now, cause it seems familiar xP
But i havent been able to find what it is yet, are there any other distinguishing features you remember? Anything like a word in the title, the amount of discs, name of the developer/publisher, anything else on the box, were there screenshots on the back that you can remember?
I FOUND IT! IT'S DOWN IN THE DUMPS!
There is barely any pictures of it online, but on the back it had a grandma behind a curtain with a knife.
Oh holy damn, this was such an amazing feeling.
I remember a game that I got with the full game of Settlers 2. Actually, that CD had two demos shipped with it, one of them being Die total verrückte Rallye.
But I don't know the name of the second one. It is definitely a Point and Click adventure and the main character is I think some alien or talking animal followed by two people (male and female). It has some light adult humor (like pressing "grab" on the female makes him comment that he will do that once the monitor is turned off). I think the starting point was on some rain forest, and there's a movie set?
Would appreciate it, searched and found nothing.
Since both the Settlers and Die total verrückte Rallye are Blue Byte games, it might be Chewy: Esc from F5, a Blue Byte published point & click adventure with a little pink-ish alien.
There's a game that comes to mind after seeing "There's no time to explain" remastered on Steam. It's a game where IIRC you have to defuse a bomb and there's some weird things going on. I believe it was done in 2d plane and had a somewhat similar art style to "There's no time to explain". I also think the game name was in the same vein as the game I mentioned. I seem to remember it being sold on steam but I may be mistaken and it might have either been a humble bundle game or worse just a flash game (not as likely).
Also I searched "It's gonna blow" on steam thinking that might have been the name, You'll laugh at the (single) result steam came up withWWE 2K15
Unfortunately that was not what I was looking for.Bucky O'hare? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWHPNnrTmKs
Darkwing Duck? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NEZxg0ylwY
Unfortunately that was not what I was looking for.
I think it was a japanese game and it has a fox like protagonist/major character
Alright this is a recent one. It must have come out this year on Steam. It was a game in the vein of classic arcade games like Donkey Kong or Donkey Kong Junior where you played a raccoon or something that had to avoid a hat wearing crocodile that was trying to eat you by basically faking him out (climbing up vines and jumping off and such). Can't remember the name now but I'm still interested in playing it.
Psycho Fox?
Hm the game looked like it was on an NES or maybe something earlier; played it on a television screen at my uncle's like 25 years ago.
Basically you're in a multi level room and the only way to kill something is to slide something from the top floor (a crate I think?) and it falls onto the bottom.
I can't tell if the main character was Bugs Bunny or Roger Rabbit...
unfortunately not.
I feel we are getting closer! by japanese I meant the game itself was japanese, and I don't think a fox is necessarily the protagonist. Also I remember it being quite easy.
I'm having a hard time remembering this one:
-Played it on the NES or Genesis, not sure if it was on other platforms.
-Game was similar to Double Dragon / TMNT / Final Fight. Side-scrolling brawler.
-Boss fights were different - it became a 1 VS 1 fighting game.
-Pretty sure the bosses were gigantic and the main character either piloted a robot or scaled up in size to fight them.
-I remember a level near the end where the giant boss was part of the level design for the side-scrolling part.
-Game was likely Japanese, possibly based on an existing IP. Fairly certain that it was an NTSC title (can't remember if the Genesis was region locked).
-It is NOT a Power Rangers game.
-It is NOT Cyborg Justice.
PS1 era game I believe, never played it myself but watched footage on youtube..I believe it was set in Britain and you played as kids who all had English accents. Remember there being some sort of evil monster boss fight in a courtyard like area. I think one of the kids weapon was a bow and arrow, I feel like clocks may have been some sort of theme.
Sorry that it's pretty vague, any ideas? It's bugged me for years.
Sounds like Mazin Saga: Mutant Fighter.
Thexder?Since this thread is bumped, I might have well ask what are these games:
-NES/SNES Side-scrolling shooter where you transform from Jet to Robot (This is one of the games I have first seen on a computer store)
Legendary Wings?-NES/SNES shmup game where you control an angel(?) (We had that game when we owned a Famicom)
PS1 era game I believe, never played it myself but watched footage on youtube..I believe it was set in Britain and you played as kids who all had English accents. Remember there being some sort of evil monster boss fight in a courtyard like area. I think one of the kids weapon was a bow and arrow, I feel like clocks may have been some sort of theme.
Sorry that it's pretty vague, any ideas? It's bugged me for years.
Thexder?
Legendary Wings?
Hmm... the only other game I can think of right now is MagMax.You are right about Legendary Wings! It hasn't aged that well. LOL!
Unfortunately, it is not Thexder.
Edit: it is more similar to Macross on NES
Can anyone remember a black and white SHMUP on the ZX Spectrum?
40 Winks?
Can anyone remember a black and white SHMUP on the ZX Spectrum?
A PC game that ran poorly on a 386. I don't remember much. You had blonde hair and a green shirt I think, and it was a very dark game and I think you were trying to solve a murder mystery. I remember walking between houses in a village talking to various residents and there seemed to be lots of stuff and detail to explore for a game at the time.
I remember it being night all the time and I believe it was rainy. It was too difficult for me as a kid and I could never get very far, which is kinda why I'd like to check it out again. I believe it had an isometric / 3/4 perspective.
I remember there being combat and it having a turn based battle system, but I might be remembering wrong.
A PC game that ran poorly on a 386. I don't remember much. You had blonde hair and a green shirt I think, and it was a very dark game and I think you were trying to solve a murder mystery. I remember walking between houses in a village talking to various residents and there seemed to be lots of stuff and detail to explore for a game at the time.
I remember it being night all the time and I believe it was rainy. It was too difficult for me as a kid and I could never get very far, which is kinda why I'd like to check it out again. I believe it had an isometric / 3/4 perspective.
I remember there being combat and it having a turn based battle system, but I might be remembering wrong.
I have one. It was a PC game that I played back in the day, a demo on a disc that came with this magazine called Launch.
All I remember about it was that it was isometric, and you played as a robot duo. I remember exploring a compound of some sort, and I'd blow things up via lasers and the whatnot.
I believe the word 'Mayhem' was involved but I can't be too sure.
Year - early or late Spectrum? Type of shooter - single screen, scroller, vert or hori?
Well, yes, dozens. I'm going to need more to go on than that.
Wild and crazy guess: Moon Strike. Based on the fact that it's a game that strikes me as one that sticks in the mind a little bit for some of the weirder enemies, but not the name.
Honestly cant remember the year, pretty sure it was vertical scrolling, could have been horizontal, but more likely vertical and it was definitely scrolling.
It may have come on a cassette from a magazine as a demo- but no idea which one.
It was very basic, but it had amazing music, which is the reason I'm trying to find it.
Just checked on youtube, it wasnt Moon Strike, I seem to remember the graphics being simpler than that, like less background detail if any at all.
Magazine covertape gives me a few other things to go for. My gut feeling now is that it might have been Zarjas.Honestly cant remember the year, pretty sure it was vertical scrolling, could have been horizontal, but more likely vertical and it was definitely scrolling.
It may have come on a cassette from a magazine as a demo- but no idea which one.
It was very basic, but it had amazing music, which is the reason I'm trying to find it.
Bedlam
I remember loving a point and click adventure game back in the day starring Christopher Lloyd as a cartoonist and Dan Castellanetta (sp?) was involved. It was wonderfully hilarious in the way that only 90s P&C could be....
That's it! Man, those were the good ol days
Kinda reminds me of Veil of Darkness, can't remember if it was turn based though.