Not interested in playing the thread game, but I want to test the water and see if any muddaf*cker here knows this PoS:
Monster's Inc. Scream Arena on the Gamecube
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Anybody play this HL2 mod?
I think mods are a bit cop-out, aren't they? At least say the name.
Let's Explore The Airport! with Buzzy
Pretty sure I'm only gonna be able to win this with kid's games from PC...
ShadowFlare
I still haven't met anyone that played this.
oooh! I remember playing this!Indiana Jones and his Desktop Adventures. Basically a randomly generated legend of zelda clone.
Let's Explore The Airport! with Buzzy
Pretty sure I'm only gonna be able to win this with kid's games from PC...
Not with that one, you're not.
A game featuring this little dude.
By entering commands such as "forward 50", then "right 45", an then "forward 25" it does this
and from here, you can create any type of art
It's from the Logo Foundation and it's essentially an educational bit of programming that mixes math, computer commands, and art. Might not be a game per se, since it's kind of like etchasketch with computer commands. But I would play the shit out of it when I was a tiny thing. Except I would put huge numbers in it and the turtle would go blasting off the screen. I seem to remember it being in color though.
I'm hoping that someone else has played this as well. I've been looking for any information on this for a very long time and I finally found it tonight while thinking of something I could add to the thread.
Now we have a contender!You have sparked a dim memory in me somewhere. I'm pretty sure we fucked around with this on Apple II's in grade school.
I played Megarace
Might still have the CD
Two more...
One is the Gamecube port of the Kururin series, which is one of my favorite underplayed gems... It only came out in Japan and was one of three import GC games I got (the other two are Doshin the Giant and the great Mr. Driller port with all of the extra modes). Nowhere near as wonderful as the all-time great Kururin Paradise on GBA, but definitely worthy!
A game featuring this little dude.
By entering commands such as "forward 50", then "right 45", an then "forward 25" it does this
and from here, you can create any type of art
It's from the Logo Foundation and it's essentially an educational bit of programming that mixes math, computer commands, and art. Might not be a game per se, since it's kind of like etchasketch with computer commands. But I would play the shit out of it when I was a tiny thing. Except I would put huge numbers in it and the turtle would go blasting off the screen. I seem to remember it being in color though.
I'm hoping that someone else has played this as well. I've been looking for any information on this for a very long time and I finally found it tonight while thinking of something I could add to the thread.
Not with that one, you're not.
Sorry, buzzy at the airport was my favourite game when I was little
Damn!!!Played the heck out of this... I can still remember the theme song that played at the start. I liked how you switched from the overworld to the close-up of the tooth haha.
You have sparked a dim memory in me somewhere. I'm pretty sure we fucked around with this on Apple II's in grade school.
EDIT: You found the info? Post me a link. The "Right 25" was the angle, right? Dude.
I don't think it's exactly the same software you used, but using a drawing library like this is a common technique in teaching programming. I came across it in this book on Python.
Oh yeah, Logo! My dad had downloaded it for me when I was a kid, so I could learn some programming. Sadly I couldn't be bothered to learn it properly.A game featuring this little dude.
By entering commands such as "forward 50", then "right 45", an then "forward 25" it does this
and from here, you can create any type of art
It's from the Logo Foundation and it's essentially an educational bit of programming that mixes math, computer commands, and art. Might not be a game per se, since it's kind of like etchasketch with computer commands. But I would play the shit out of it when I was a tiny thing. Except I would put huge numbers in it and the turtle would go blasting off the screen. I seem to remember it being in color though.
I'm hoping that someone else has played this as well. I've been looking for any information on this for a very long time and I finally found it tonight while thinking of something I could add to the thread.
Claw was a great game! It was as hard as it was good, and I only beat it thanks to the god mode cheat.How about claw?
It's Day Hard. I don't think it's super-obscure.
This might be fun.
Has to be a commercially released title. Post it.
Looks close to the style of "The Bards Tale"
It was actually an action RPG, similar to the NES game Faxanadu, except you got to control a party of 4.
Here's the PC Engine version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9VEa3_qwY8
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Smurfs on Colecovision
Let's try this again.
Lego Bionicle (2001) for the Gameboy Advance
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I'm missing left socks and some money. If you find them with all those games, let me know.No good.
This is getting spooky.
I'm missing left socks and some money. If you find them with all those games, let me know.
I think I might stop digging up shit and get ready for bed. People tomorrow are going to knock out some of your choices, man. This is still on.
I played it on Sega channel.Let's try... Art Alive. Actually a fairly entertaining title for a kid, plus it had Sega characters in it.
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