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Mine was a Super NES game. It was an action platformer with mechs. It also had competitive split screen multiplayer.
Metal Warriors?
Mine was a Super NES game. It was an action platformer with mechs. It also had competitive split screen multiplayer.
Mine was a Super NES game. It was an action platformer with mechs. It also had competitive split screen multiplayer.
Metal Warriors fucking rocks. I loved playing the multiplayer with friends. SO MUCH FUN!![]()
It was a very Civ like game, but this was around the time Civ I was out.
However, it was not Civ I.
There were either one large land mass or multiple islands. No scrolling so it was all on one screen. It was also multiplayer. You explored around, tried to take over other islands.
Civ I "Lite" kinda. There wasn't much to actually manage, more or less exploration/build a city/kill.
Possibly Empire Deluxe:
http://www.mobygames.com/game/empire-deluxe
or Battles of Destiny?
http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/battles-of-destiny
Back in '84, there was this racing game where you're on futuristic motorcycles. You're up against 4 other racers and they all had descriptions. You had to win the race against them to continue on. At one point on the track, Sinistar shows up in the sky. I don't know the name of this game but it's clearly a Williams title if Sinistar appears.
Last year a new indie game was shown. IIRC it was from a former gaming journalist (pc gamer?). There was a thread on gaf as well.
It was 2D pixelart
You were an agent in a trenchcoat
There were stunning phyics effects with breaking windows and such
To keep on going you had to solve puzzles with wires and electricy
You could use stealth to get across enemies
I can't remember the name and just wanted to know if it is out already.
HALP!
Trilby: The Art of Theft?
A friend of mine could remember eventually. Before this I asked a collegue and he had the same mind bending problem of not remembering the name lolIt's not Gemini Rue is it?
I had some tune in my head last week from a video game but could not remember the name of it. The only game I could think of was Bally Sente's Gimme A Break and apparently I was correct.
That was a weird name for a billiards video game. With that name, I thought it was based on that T.V. show with Nell Carter and Joey Lawrence.
I'm probably wrong, but Future Cop L.A.P.D?I posted here earlier but didn't get any answers. It's driving me crazy... been searching for 2 hours today trying to find it.
Basically, it's a Playstation 1 (war?) strategy game where you had direct control of (only) a single unit at a time from a third person view. From what I remember, you always started a mission controlling a bike until you could create stronger units at a garage somewhere on the map. Here's some stuff that are stuck in my memory about the game;
- There was one mission based in London next to Big Ben.
- On Mission 8, you had to fight some alien-like technology for the first time (never got past this mission).
- There was a part of a mission where you were on the bike in a maze with lazers (random, I know, but for some reason that's one of the parts I remember about the game)
Help me please! Someone hinted Uprising X, but that's not it.
Really old, don't remember much:
PC, strategy game, probably RTS. Isometric perspective (i think) (that is: so-called "2.5D" if case that's more familiar term, think Tiberian Sun or Rollercoaster Tycoon). Grid. Had bases or some buildings, missile racks, and missiles were used at least as one weapon (maybe?).
Shareware probably, had this on a shareware collection dics, with "1995" in the name but the collection might have been from 1996...
I really don't care about the game, it's just that i have a few images of the game stuck in my mind.
Yeah, it's definitely not that one. That's a bit before my timeIf the answer is Marble Madness you should be banned from NeoGaf!
"Return Fire"? It wasn't shareware, but there was a demo which was fairly widely distributed and could concievably have made it onto a shareware disc; often those weren't 'shareware discs' as much as they were 'the entire download section of a given BBS' discs.
Ah, no, i don't think that was it. Though the images of Return Fire also familiar, i'm pretty sure i've played it too. Possibly from the same shareware/demo disc.
Hmm, i wonder if i still have the disc somewhere...
EDIT also, i'm starting to question my belief it was on the shareware disc, it might have been on our computer for some reason. But where i got the game from is not really that relevant...
The only thing I can think of is Deadlock?? Its turn based grid. You shot missiles at the other civilizations. Not real sure it is what you are looking for. What you described sounds really familiar but that may because your description was a little vague.
I hate forgetting names of games, lol.
1) Sega Megadrive
2) EA
3) Bright colours
4) I remember a candy themed level
5) 2D ...
Can't promise I havn't merged two (or three) games, it's all so blurry.
I'm guessing it's James Pond 2: Codename RoboCod.1) Sega Megadrive
2) EA
3) Bright colours
4) I remember a candy themed level
5) 2D ...
Can't promise I havn't merged two (or three) games, it's all so blurry.
What is the name of the side-scrolling shooter that takes place in some sort of body (human or alien, I forget). You control a spacecraft.
I may be unintentionally making this up, but I was under the impression that the spacecraft had been shrunk and put into something's body to kill a virus.
Levels often had organs in them during the final boss sequences, heart, lung, brain etc.
My memory is not 100% on this.
It came out in the early 90s and was for the Mega Drive (Genesis) console.
Levels often had organs in them during the final boss sequences, heart, lung, brain etc.
What is the name of the side-scrolling shooter that takes place in some sort of body (human or alien, I forget). You control a spacecraft.
I may be unintentionally making this up, but I was under the impression that the spacecraft had been shrunk and put into something's body to kill a virus.
Levels often had organs in them during the final boss sequences, heart, lung, brain etc.
My memory is not 100% on this.
It came out in the early 90s and was for the Mega Drive (Genesis) console.
What is the name of the side-scrolling shooter that takes place in some sort of body (human or alien, I forget). You control a spacecraft.
I may be unintentionally making this up, but I was under the impression that the spacecraft had been shrunk and put into something's body to kill a virus.
Levels often had organs in them during the final boss sequences, heart, lung, brain etc.
My memory is not 100% on this.
It came out in the early 90s and was for the Mega Drive (Genesis) console.
Great Topic!
Yes on PS1, I did rent a game. You played like a boy (short blond hair) he had supernatural power injected in him.
But his sister (I think) was abducted and you needed to rescue her. It was a freaky horror game I think.
1) Sega Megadrive
2) EA
3) Bright colours
4) I remember a candy themed level
5) 2D ...
Can't promise I havn't merged two (or three) games, it's all so blurry.
Galerians.
Ok, old game and probably a pretty obscure one at that - I seem to recall it was part of a £5 bargain set from wholesale VAT-duckers Makro.
I played it on the Atari ST. You were a tube/worm creature that moved across the screen end-to-end like a slinky somehow able to cross a horizontal surface. The game didn't scroll - each screen was separate, flipping from one to the next as you reached the edge. There were various monsters on each screen that you had to avoid or kill - I think that when you weren't curled over as part of the movement animation, you could shoot straight up. You could also jump when straightened, possibly by holding down on the joystick to build up the jump.
The whole thing had a bit of a mad fantasy tinge to it, and I remember that from the title screen you were able to flick across every screen in the game, all the way to the end. And the title screen music was awesome (to my 13 year old ears)
Gaf, halp!
Looking for a PC game, 3D, late 90s, early 2000 maybe.
You could fly a helicopter in the future, with the first level in some green-ish hills zone. You had a suck-tube to grab a tank at one point.
I also remember a mission where you play a turret in the same game in a Nuclear power plant area (I remember the cooling tower) and you needed to defend it
That's all I can remember...
There was a Spectrum game called Frost Byte that sounds similar to your description, and a cursory search suggests that there may well have been an ST one. Could that be it?
Edit: Found some pics of the packaging and the game:
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Hello, maybe someone can help me:
I remember a pc jump n run in the (late?) 90s.
The main character was blonde and the levels progressed with some kind of worldmap, i think. The character had wore a red shirt or something
Windows PC
Offroad open world vehicle racing game
had ?monster? trucks
early late 90's early 00's
had damage physics that affected car performance
yeeeah its secret Agent! Thx a lot, mateIf 'or something' stretches as far as 'or maybe it was white', I think it could be Xargon.
Late 90's makes me assume VGA, but it's just crossed my mind that if it's a little earlier, it could be something in EGA; perhaps Secret Agent (more commonly known as either SAM or "The Hunt For Red Rock Rover", the name of the shareware episode)