Obscure games from famous franchises

Is it really obscure if it's part of a well known franchise?

Most of these games I have heard of but, I guess I can see what you guys mean.
 
Still not sure how this one ever got made:

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I loved this game...was so much fun...and it makes sense...Twisted Metal is pretty kid friendly outside of its story and characters
 
I'm sorry everybody, but I win this thread.

Link: Faces of Evil
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Not really obscure, more like infamous.

This game isn't really obscure but I don't see many people talking about it:
Sonic Triple Trouble
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In my opinion, one of the best portable Sonic games ever made and certainly the best on the Game Gear. It's the closest to a 8-bit Sonic 3 you can get.

Bonus points for the Special Stages that are actually quite fun (different from Chaos that sucks ass), specially the battles with FangNack.

Played a shitton of this on my GG back in the day.
 
I think you mean Resident Evil Outbreak 1 + 2 :P

I will also accept this answer.

My personal favorite is RE2, but I feel the spinoffs all tried their own thing, and we're mostly successful at changing the formula/adding to the lore. Survivor games were kind of crap though.

The Outbreaks were pretty ahead of their time in concept.
 

Dunno if Perfect Dark can be considered a famous franchise, but at the time, after PD64 the franchise was quite popular. However, i never knew someone who knew there was prequel in the GBC (with rumble! :P)
 
Silent Hill 4.

Having just replayed that game, it's kind of crazy and almost entirely different from the previous entries.

well, it was originally designed as a new IP from Tsuboyama and Imamura (both involved in SH2), but later converted to a Silent Hill because the higher-ups @ KCET got gutless.
 
Shenmue Gai (City)
An F2P mobile game only released in Japan for a year. It's so unheard of it's hard to even find screenshots of it!

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Gotta jump in with offerings from my favorite series!

Phantasy Star Gaiden
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Phantasy Star Adventure
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I guess maybe the PSP games too, but less obscure.
 
Dunno if Perfect Dark can be considered a famous franchise, but at the time, after PD64 the franchise was quite popular. However, i never knew someone who knew there was prequel in the GBC (with rumble! :P)

And full voice acting. Very surprising for a GBC title. The game play wasn't bad either. Its main fault was that the sprites were too large and you couldn't see much of your environment in order to make it work. MGS: Ghost Babel was superior in that department.
 
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Came in two versions kind of like Pokemon, I remember only seeing it once in stores at a random KMart.
 
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I really do believe this is one of the better Metal Gear games overall. MGS1 is almost a complete copy of this game with prettier graphics.
 
Would Silent Hill: Shattered Memories count? I felt it got overlooked by being Wii/PS2 only. It was really good, especially on Wii.

Silent Hill: Origins too- PSP/eventual PS2 port exclusive. Wasn't too good or memorable, to be fair.

Seems Silent Hill: Downpour was pretty neglected too. Shame, as it was really quite atmospheric and decent, despite being a technical mess (and having lackluster enemies).

If not those though, then definitely Silent Hill: Book of Memories.

But that one should be obscure. So obscure that it collapses on itself and is erased from time.
 
Another mobile entry, Devil May Cry mobile. Not the semi-port of 4. This one is based on DMC3 and I think it was developed by a Korean team.

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Would Silent Hill: Shattered Memories count? I felt it got overlooked by being Wii/PS2 only. It was really good, especially on Wii.


I'm not sure if I would call it obscure, but there are many who haven't played it. It's my personal favorite SH game, because I feel like the combat in every game is so clunky and the way Shattered memories pulled off the chase scenes were more tense than I expected. The atmosphere and music are top notch as well.
 
Beyond Mystery Dungeon and Ranger, past the Gamecube games, Pinball and Poképark, even a layer beyond obscure Pokémon spinoffs like Conquest or Trozei, far below into the depths of obscurity, there is one game to rule them all. An early Nintendo DS release that is the king of obscure Pokémon spin-offs, it can be no other than:


Pokémon Dash

Also, leaving out the puzzle games, the breakout and the Escape game, I am pretty sure almost nobody remembers these very mediocre Persona games, if they knew they existed in the first place at all:


Persona 3 Social, a multiplayer oriented cellphone MMO allowing you to take up quests and form player parties to defeat shadows together.


Persona 3 Aegis: The First Mission, an action game featuring Aegis and detailing her origins.
 
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A damn shame to. Since all konnami needs to do is release it on VC for 3DS. When snake was added to smash and 9/10 people didn't realize he had a exclusive title on gbc you know something is messed up. Especially since it's easily one of the if not the best gbc game.
I continue to hope that this will pop up on the VC.

I actively enjoyed the GBC during its lifetime, but I never picked this up for some reason. I want to erase that regret.
 
I will also accept this answer.

My personal favorite is RE2, but I feel the spinoffs all tried their own thing, and we're mostly successful at changing the formula/adding to the lore. Survivor games were kind of crap though.

The Outbreaks were pretty ahead of their time in concept.

Outbreak for me was amazing since I had online on my PS2, Sadly living in the EU only Outbreak 2 had the online as 1 did not.

I still to this day hope for a revive of the games to some degree with minimal changes.

Best RE Online Co-op todate
 
Some of these on here aren't obscure, just older.

Here is Street Fighter II: Movie. It was released as a companion to the animated movie that came out around the same time. In this game, you watch clips from the film and train the Cyborg character up to beat Ryu.

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While the Cyborg had new sprites, he played like Ken.
 
Dunno if Perfect Dark can be considered a famous franchise, but at the time, after PD64 the franchise was quite popular. However, i never knew someone who knew there was prequel in the GBC (with rumble! :P)

I had that! It was an incredibly impressive game for the GBC.
 
It's a shame all these pre-smartphone phone games are pretty much lost forever. Heck, many early iPhone games are gone for good as well.
 
It's a shame all these pre-smartphone phone games are pretty much lost forever. Heck, many early iPhone games are gone for good as well.

most western java phone games can probably be found with ease illegally.
I mean its not legal obviously, but theyre not totally lost to time.
 
I was going to say this game, which may be an unknown spin-off from Street Fighter:

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But on second thought, it might not be, since it had a mish mash of Capcom characters in there. But a Street Fighter majority, and the name of a Cammy move, make me think it was initially conceived as a Street Fighter spin-off.

Also: joke answer: Death by Degrees as a spin-off of the Tekken series.
 
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