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oh shit, thanks!N2o (Nitrous Oxide)
Trippy game, amazing music. Is on psn.
oh shit, thanks!N2o (Nitrous Oxide)
Trippy game, amazing music. Is on psn.
oh shit, thanks!
Guessing you're talking about Proun but there's a possibility it could be something else?
http://www.proun-game.com/
I don't know much about this game. What I do remember is that it was on the cover of a GameFan issue in probably 96. I'm pretty damn sure it was for ps1. I seem to remember that the main character was some sort of commando type guy. It was third person and I feel like I remember seeing pictures of him holding a big gun and possibly walking across a bridge.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
- Game is on GBA
- You scroll through each level Final Fight-style
- It is pretty futuristic (as in, you fight robots / other mech) and *I think* your suit is red
- If you die, you can sort of make a a deal with the devil: you can proceed through the game technically invincible but the main antagonist has your soul and kills you when you get to a specific point anyway
- Game is rather short (6-7 main levels?)
- Final boss fight pits you against a huge monster/thing that is about to destroy the world / in the last phase of the boss you have to prevent its ultimate attack in 10 seconds (I think)
Any ideas?
-It's a JRPG for the PS2.
-I think there was something about a musician perhaps? I think he had red hair as well.
-The beginning of the game had some sort of time reset mechanic because If I remember I kept having to start over and do the same part.
Info's kind of vague I know; I rented this game for like 2 days from Blockbuster a long, long time ago so I can't remember any significant details.
Looking for two games actually, both PC games from the early 90s.
Game #2
- strategy game set in the Dark Age
- top down battles, probably turn-based
- I remember a green map, a castle, horses and banners!
- think it was a Windows 3.1 game which should be a big clue
- played it in 1993 or 1994
- it wasn't Defender of the Crown
No, it wasn't hex-based and it looked better. Pretty sure it was at least VGA.
1. I got this in one of those giant shareware collections they made in the 90s
2. You played as a wizard or spellcaster of some kind
3. It was a side-scrolling platformer
4. If it helps, it was packaged in the same collection as Cosmo's Cosmic Adventures
Super Sprint?Looking for two games actually, both PC games from the early 90s.
Game #1:
- very simple top down racing game
- no scrolling, whole track on one screen
- 2-4 cars, oil spills on track but no weapons
- think it had (offline) multiplayer
- played it in 1994 or 1995, I think
- might have been Shareware
- I'm not talking about Death Rally
It was an arcade game in the mid '90 if I remember correctly. It was a scrolling beat 'em up and it had a group of superheroes (no X-Men). I'm quite sure one was Spiderman or a similar fake hero, in fact I searched for superheroes arcades on the internet many times, but never found it, so I guess it could be a bunch of fake/cloned heroes. I also remember the first boss was something akin to Clayface.
NES game
I think it was 2 player co-op
You were ninjas, possibly robots too (1 blue 1 red?)
First level boss was some sort of tank
NES game
I think it was 2 player co-op
You were ninjas, possibly robots too (1 blue 1 red?)
First level boss was some sort of tank
Shadow of the Ninja?
Thanks, that looks very similar -- guess my game might have been a (bit more modern) clone of that one.Super Sprint?
SNES jump-and-run game that had some kind of playdough like protagonist that could throw his arms, legs etc at enemies...
I loved playing that as a kid, I just can't remember the name.
Ephemeral Fantasia maybe? It stars a redhaired musician.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephemeral_Fantasia
I think about these sorts of games all the time and of course, when this thread is made, none of them come to mind.
One I can remember tho was similar to the Spy Fox games but I think it was more spooky themed and certainly didn't have the same characters. There might have been a laboratory and a robot involved. Every now and then I get little flashes of memories of it but none come to mind now.
I definitely remember some level of cooking or mechanical building was involved. Like, to progress, you had to pass certain rooms or portions of a mansion or laboratory-type setup and you got parts to either cook or build with later to progress even further.
Looking for two games actually, both PC games from the early 90s.
Game #1:
- very simple top down racing game
- no scrolling, whole track on one screen
- 2-4 cars, oil spills on track but no weapons
- think it had (offline) multiplayer
- played it in 1994 or 1995, I think
- might have been Shareware
- I'm not talking about Death Rally
One SNES game i remember playing as a kid was about a space fox with a sword battling enemies, spacecrafts etc. It was a sidescroller and made by Konami i think.
this world war 2 game on dreamcast i forgot the name but it had the best stealth i can remember it was dark and i remember it very well, the name will never come to me.
this world war 2 game on dreamcast i forgot the name but it had the best stealth i can remember it was dark and i remember it very well, the name will never come to me.
Nope, but it looks very similar too, so I guess I'll give it a try -- thanks!Slicks 'n' Slide?
taito game for arcade, polygonal shooter but not raystorm/layer section 2...
Why can't you just look on the CD if you have it?This is an odd one because it wasn't technically a game, but it was a tech demo software that came with the Windows 95 disc version of Monopoly by Westwood and Hasbro.
This tech demo had you click and drag a baloon dog around the screen and it left a trail like the cards do when you win solitaire or windows do if your PC freezes up. Does anyone remember what this was called? I can't find anything about it anywhere and I can't install the CD on my PC to find out.
darius g ?
surely you can think of a couple more details
(or it could be layer section 3 / Ray Crysis)
Not G Darius, definitely a vertical shooter.
Might be Raycrisis, but wasn't that only out on consoles?
I remember renting a SNES game where you played as a rat who was dressed in blue and had a jetpack or something. Or it may have been a cat. It was a sidescroller, I remember having quite a bit of fun with that game for a short time.
Why can't you just look on the CD if you have it?
Fake super heroes ?
Taito's Sonic Blast Man ?
Looking for two games actually, both PC games from the early 90s.
Game #1:
- very simple top down racing game
- no scrolling, whole track on one screen
- 2-4 cars, oil spills on track but no weapons
- think it had (offline) multiplayer
- played it in 1994 or 1995, I think
- might have been Shareware
- I'm not talking about Death Rally
Okay, a very hard one.
- It's an old DOS-game
- I THINK it's a first person shooter game.
- You go around shooting aliens (?) of some sort (Not doom or wolfenstein)
- I remember there were alot of secrets and cool weapons
Really vague I know.
Hope someone might know
Cybermage, maybe?Okay, a very hard one.
- It's an old DOS-game
- I THINK it's a first person shooter game.
- You go around shooting aliens (?) of some sort (Not doom or wolfenstein)
- I remember there were alot of secrets and cool weapons
Really vague I know.
Hope someone might know
Unfortunately that's not it, I've searched a few lists of NES vanias looking for that game but never found it.
It doesn't help that the console wasn't actually a NES but a Pegasus, and the game was featured on one of those '10 games in 1!!!' cartridges.
before you ask, Pegasus was a russian NES clone.
Probably an Armored Core game.
Armored Core [1997] (Same year as G-Police)
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Armored Core: Master of Arena [1999]
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Armored Core: Project Phantasma [2000]
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