I played that! Disney games were my life!
Damn really didn't know a lot of people played this.
I played that! Disney games were my life!
The Clue! Basically a burglary sim. You wou would recruit people, get equipment and plan your burglary. Then sit back and watch the plan ececute. It was great.
Blake Stone. A wolfenstein clone that I kinda enjoyed. For years I figured no one had even heard of it, but apparently it gets some love.
I'm not talking about Starsiege:Tribes, I'm talking about the original Starsiege with mechs.
Have yet to find anyone who played it.
I'm not talking about Starsiege:Tribes, I'm talking about the original Starsiege with mechs.
Have yet to find anyone who played it.
I'm sure people have played this but I wanna post it anyway. This shit was so hard...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdvUucZF_1I
Not played any of these, but have to say, find the descriptions of some of these games highly amusing.
Only game I can think of that isn't Wolfenstein, Commander Ken, or anything of like that is obscure to even me is one thing, but I lack its name. Not sure I'll even be able to give it a fair description, but it was a fighting game with robots. If I recall right before battle you would pick and choose your robot parts. It had two player as well because I would battle against my brother.
One Must Fall 2097, one of the most famous DOS games.
Not obscure.
Ready, GAF? I'm about to lay down those 90's/early 00's classics.
Putt-Putt & Fatty Bear Activity Pack
Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds
Every Disney movie "Activity Center" ever. There's nothing I want more to relieve some of the games of my childhood, but it's impossible, even on the youtube side of things. Apparently, 102 Dalmatians Activity Center isn't a hot topic in the let's play scene.
Those f'ing henchmen, man.
Had both these. The Activity Pack was the shit
it was a shareware game that came in a CD. Don't remember the name, but it was a FPS (not REALLY a shooter, it was a kid's game... so it was more of an FPExploration, or something like that) and you could pick either a boy or a girl as your character, the main evil dude was a wizard (or something like that) and the stages were mazes with stone walls.
Maybe someone else here has played it.
Played it on a school mac one day.Bugdom.
This was quite literally my SHIT in elementary school.
Who needs Oregon Trail? I dropped that after playing it a bit as a class. Bugdom was only installed on the Mac computers in the after-school activity trailer
Jetpack:
Prehistorik 1 and 2:
This was my GOAT as a kid:
Operation Neptune