KKND Krossfire II
Castle of the Winds:
I think I got it from a CD that came with a magazine way back in the mid-90's. Was a lot of fun, despite its simplicity. The character graphic used an icon file, so I used Locke from FF3/6 for mine. lol
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.
SOMEONE HELP ME OUT WITH THIS ONE!
There was this one edutainment game we played in the computer lab in grade school where you play as a little anthropomorphic droplet of water and run around on platforms against the background of a brick wall, and I think you collected numbers or letters to solve math or grammar problems or something. I think there were enemies running around as well, and you could climb up and down ladders, and I think there was an ice cube pickup that froze all the enemies in place? And some kind of bonus game where you ran back and forth and drops of water would fall from the screen and you had to try to catch them.
Every time I remember this game I try to find out what it's called, but I've never had any luck. I know someone here has to know what I'm talking about, help me out!
Hugo: House of Horrors trilogy
Armored Moon: The Next Eden
I think this is so obscure that if you know of this, I'll befriend you instantly, no questions asked.
Jetpack is pretty well-known. There's even a TAS for it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TscuQxbFwlY
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.
Hugo: House of Horrors trilogy
Hugo: House of Horrors trilogy
I can't remember the name of the game and honestly I've given up, not sure it even exists even though I'm pretty sure it does but eh.
It was a horror-style platformer where your parents and siblings have vanished and you need to go save them... I think you picked which "level" on your bed...
Does anyone know? Please? D: I've been trying to find it for years...
That game was the bomb. Really suprised someone posted the game I was thinking of.Oh snap, forgot these gems as well:
Jumpstart Adventures: 3rd Grade
Electronic Formula 1, from Tomy, circa 1978.
Although apparently I'm not the only one who's ever played it, since I've found evidence of it's existence on the Internet.
Actual gameplay footage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIHJ3CeC7sg
I loved this one, and the rest of the Jumpstart, Clue Finder, and Super Solver series. There was a similar one in like a haunted mansion or something too, but I don't remember the name.Oh snap, forgot these gems as well:
Jumpstart Adventures: 3rd Grade
Oh snap, forgot these gems as well:
Jumpstart Adventures: 3rd Grade
Jumpstart Adventures: 6th Grade
I remember feeling like a badass playing Jumpstart 6th Grade when I was only still in 4th. I was legit shook during the Biome and Pyramid minigames though. Gotta git gud.
I used to own that, along with this:
...and a host of other handheld electronic games. There was a 2 player baseball game that got tons of play.
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 had this, game was pretty bad but it's hilariously awesome modding scene made it worth playing. Also its a bit of an internet meme so I don't thinks its really that obscure.Dink Smallwood.
Not too obscure for old GAF (1991) but my first real PC game.
Armored Moon: The Next Eden
I think this is so obscure that if you know of this, I'll befriend you instantly, no questions asked.
can't spell but the two I'm about to post have probably been played but I gotta mention it
Legend of the Zoombinies if that's the name
the secret island of Dr Quandary
those PC games were my childhood in school lol B^)