Oh God, I remember renting that. :lolDr. Zoidberg said:Sounds like Jazz Jackrabbit. He wore a red bandanna like Ryu from Streetfighter, but it's more of a shooter than karate.
Oh God, I remember renting that. :lolDr. Zoidberg said:Sounds like Jazz Jackrabbit. He wore a red bandanna like Ryu from Streetfighter, but it's more of a shooter than karate.
Karl007 said:I remember a game on Apple MAC computers we had back in primary school.
It was a Paper Plane flying game, where you direct this little plane around a house and you needed to hover around air vents on the floor to stay up in the air. It was great but everyone hogged the new shiny computers back then and I only played it a few times.
Wish I knew what it was called.![]()
The_Reckoning said:Repost from the other thread.
The game was on NES, you were a spaceship, flying left to right and vice versa. Each level had a tube on the far end, you could either go up or down. Other than that, it was a pretty basic shmup, but my older brother and I have been arguing over the name of the game for 15+ years. I swear it stats with a Z or an X, but I have looked at NES full set lists, and none of those are it. Pretty vague, but figured, who better to ask than GAF.
Duckroll mentioned Thexder(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrwVBuo4lms), almost thought that was it, until I realized there were no tubes at the end of the levels. They were like glass tubes you flew up or down.
It isn't Jazz Jackrabbit, I just played it some time ago. It's a beat-em-up, I believe, not a shooter.Dr. Zoidberg said:Sounds like Jazz Jackrabbit. He wore a red bandanna like Ryu from Streetfighter, but it's more of a shooter than karate.
DimmuBurgerKing said:Sounds a lot like Section Z
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAk-...60E79F3&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=111
Spayro said:It isn't Jazz Jackrabbit, I just played it some time ago. It's a beat-em-up, I believe, not a shooter.
mclem said:Glider.
mclem said:Did you not catch my suggestion of Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo?
Spayro said:I did, and it isn't it as I recall. also I played it on pc. hmm
Karl007 said:OMG thats it!
I wanted to play this game back in 1997 when i was in primary school but never had the chance then forgot the name. But now I have a second chance since my brother has a MAC
Is it possible to play this on Windows anyhow? emulator?
Well fuck me. IT IS!mclem said:I may be about to kick myself.
Thinking that there can't be *that* many games about martial arts bunnies, I tried throwing a few key words into google and it spat out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Rabbits
Don't suppose that's your one, is it?
mclem said:Edit: Just poked around a bit and found http://www.ridiculopathy.com/crappy_flash_games.php?gamename=glider which appears to also have the blessing of the original author.
Sounds like Rayman to me.Reno7728 said:I'd like some help to find what i'm sure was an incredibly obscure pc game from back in the day.
it was a 3rd person adventure game that started off in space - but then the main character somehow ended up on some weird planet.
i remember that the main character had hands but no limbs and was a strange colour (i think purple)
thanks for any help in advance!
Inner Worlds?Delerat said:1. Pretty sure it was shareware. Platformer hack 'n' slash. You played a girl who could turn into a wolf. Might have needed to collect little balls for energy to turn into the wolf.
Captain Knutsman said:Im searching for a game which had you play a space marine fighting aliens (duh)
The game was viewed top down, and probably played in dos. The marine could be moved around the screen (no scrolling), shooting at a slight angle of the direction he was moving, and he was able to collect different weapons.
There were a sequel, and in this edition there definetely was levels, and stationary turrets to mount. Furthermore scrolling was present in this edition.
Does this ring a bell for anyone?
Doubledex said:A game on the C64. You were riding on ONE wheel ("one-wheeler"). From left to right and you had to jump over small lakes, stones etc.
Hm... don't know the name of it...
Oh yeah, Blast Chamber.cmonmanreally said:nice thread.
when i first bought my playstation it came with a disc with a bunch of game demos on it. there was one in particular that i vaguely remember playing where there was a stage in the shape of a cube, with a glowy-starry thing in the middle that up to for players had to compete with one another to get. a player could move to a corner of the cube, kick the wall, and the entire room would rotate in one direction, messing other players up. also i vaguely remember that there was a timer, and if you didnt do something before the time ran out, your character would catch on fire. also, there was a female voice over counting off the time limit. oh yeah and the characters looked like they wore dirt bike helmets (i think)
Shadowgate?BeeDog said:I have a very vague memory of a NES adventure/horror game, please bear with me if I remember everything incorrect :lol :
It was one of those first-person adventure games where you traverse screen by screen or some shit. I think I remember a place in the game where you had to have a candle in your inventory to pass through a dark area, but if you didn't have it, you would stumble in the darkness and die, and you'd be greeted by a screen of Death/The Reaper/something. As said, my memory of this game is extremely vague, and wouldn't be too surprised if it's just a mindplay.
trinest said:Shadowgate?
Vagabundo said:Platform: Speccy/possibly C64 too
Demo release on a cover tape on Your Sinclair
It is a side scroller beat-em up with puzzles - scratch the scroller (maybe), it could have been flipscreen. You start as a prisoner on an island in a cell. The grafx on the sinclair were chunky - black with a yellow background - with good animation and a good sized main character. There were prison guards wandering around too.
Not sure how you escaped the cell, but I think you used items. It was a great game for that era, polished, could have been made by Ocean or one of the top flight devs at the time.
Anyone remember???
mclem said:Dustin?
Liam92 said:If you guys can help me with this I will cry tears of pure tungsten. From what I remember, you controller a small boy with black hair, red dungarees and a yellow shirt. I specifically remember that an Umbrella was a big gameplay mechanic.
It came in one of those big old fashioned boxes that PC games used to come in, with a big picture of the main character in the center; think it was for the Atari or something like that.
Might have been produced by... Ocean... maybe?
EDIT: I remember the background in the one of the levels was a forest.
Marry me.Graphics Horse said:Parasol Stars?
Liam92 said:If you guys can help me with this I will cry tears of pure tungsten. From what I remember, you controller a small boy with black hair, red dungarees and a yellow shirt. I specifically remember that an Umbrella was a big gameplay mechanic.
It came in one of those big old fashioned boxes that PC games used to come in, with a big picture of the main character in the center; think it was for the Atari or something like that.
Might have been produced by... Ocean... maybe?
EDIT: I remember the background in the one of the levels was a forest.
Blade Warrior?electristan said:If you guys could help out with mine I'd be so damn greatfull, have been looking for years.
Platform: DOS/Windows 3.1
game came on floppy's. Very stylized look, Black and dark purple. 2D side scroller were you are always in the middle. you played a a knight you walk in the foreground and there are black dead trees on you plain and in the background there is a castle i think.
you can move either right or left and your character and the enemies are Shadow puppet like, solid black in colour.
any ideas? no idea what the goal of the game was but it's stuck in my mind because of the way it looked.
poppabk said:Blade Warrior?
Amiga version below but there was a dos version.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgIKO8uG6lo
bigcheese said:Okay, I've been looking for this game for a long time--I remember playing it a lot as a kid, and I want to see if it's actually good, but I can't remember the name of it. Here's what I remember about it:
- It was a SNES game. I know that for sure.
- fantasy setting
- It had a camera view that was like an RPG or Zelda game. I would say the game was pretty much a Zelda clone, if I remember correctly.
- I remember a major gameplay mechanic being the use of a fireball, or maybe that's just the weapon I used most of the time. But the fireball would be attached to your character, and then you could shoot it at the enemies, and it would bounce back.
izakq said:This one has been bugging me for the longest time.
Arcade game that was a side scrolling shooter. You can control an airplane that can transform into a robot just like the ones in Robotech/Macross. First part took place on land, then goes over the ocean, and then into space, with no breaks in between the stages.
That's all I can remember.
Fuzyfrog said:Ok ive got one.
Ive asked heaps of people even numerous Apple employees around work.
It was an old mac game i have on my mac classic.
Black and White side scroller where you were a warlock or wizard or something.
You could be above ground or below ground
I dont remember a heck of alot more but i just have this picture of it stuck in my head.
Not Dark Castle....
dazzgc said:Ok if anyone can guess this game for me id be very grateful.
I only have vague memories of it but here goes its an arcade game late 80's to early 90's i think. It's a platformer with an oriental theme/setting not a side scrooler but you progress horizontally, one key thing i remember is some enemies being pigs with pitch forks.
izakq said:This one has been bugging me for the longest time.
Arcade game that was a side scrolling shooter. You can control an airplane that can transform into a robot just like the ones in Robotech/Macross. First part took place on land, then goes over the ocean, and then into space, with no breaks in between the stages.
That's all I can remember.
It's not Soul Blazer.Mr Killemgood said:Could it be part of the Terranigma series like Soul Blazer?
Graphics Horse said:I've had a look and found Formation Z
this isn't the arcade version but seems to fit your description.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX3Y9JFt-n4