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ITT: We remember "video" games. (56K = no)

Reilly

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Road Avenger:

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Revenge of the Ninja:

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Space Ace:

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Dragons Lair:

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Time Gal:

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Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

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Wirehead

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Fahrenheit

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Tomcat Ally

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Brain Dead 13

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Night Trap

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Sewer Shark

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can't think of anymore.
 
I've been trying to get my hands on the few interactive movie / DVD releases there have been so far.
 
Sup "video" gaming buddy

I remember buying a stupid Sega CD for stupid Power Rangers (stupid stupid me). Then I made the mistake of buying the "superior" Mortal Kombat... ugh, the SNES version was better. But WAIT, there's more, for my third purchase, I bought the AWFUL Night Trap (great moment of genius)

Fake Edit: I also bought a 32X, yes, Sega raped me as a child.
 
Not the reason I bought a 3DO (home to many other "video" games), but I always got a kick out of this EA title for some reason.



(Yes, I bought a 3DO. Shoot me.)
 
there was a sega saturn fmv game that had corey haim in it.

double trap? or something like that.
 
I've replayed several of these in the last month. Road Avenger has the best gameplay of them, imo. The driving mechanics give the inputs you enter a consistency, I guess. It's too short, of course, but it's still fun.

You forgot Prize Fighter.
 
sp0rsk said:
there was a sega saturn fmv game that had corey haim in it.

double trap? or something like that.

Double Trap was for the Sega CD / 32XCD. I don't remember there being a Saturn Version.

There was also Corpse Killer, Ground Zero Texas, Supreme Warrior, Slam City with Scotty Pippen, and the Make My Video series (there were INXS, C+C Music Factory, Marky Mark, and Kris-Kross versions, I think :lol ).
 
Unison said:
Double Trap was for the Sega CD / 32XCD. I don't remember there being a Saturn Version.

There was also Corpse Killer, Slam City with Scotty Pippen, and the Make My Video series (there were INXS, C+C Music Factory, Marky Mark, and Kris-Kross versions, I think :lol ).


if its the one with corey haim then yes it did come out on saturn CAUSE I OWN IT!



did i just reveal something embarassing about myself??
 
The games on this thread sadden me...

at least on the power rangers game you can see Amy Jo Johnson doing catflips.. :D
 
I've always wanted to play through Space Ace and Dragon's Lair. Mostly because I remember really liking Braindead 13 as a kid.
 
there was a boxing game i really wanted for sega cd due to the commercials but i forgot the name?

luckily my parents were smart and did not let me purchase the sega cd or 32x.
 
My friend says there's a couple missing games on that list

corpse killer / 32x
slam city / 32x
nighttrap 32x
ground zero texas
prize fighter
loadstar
dinasty warrior (scd/32x/3do)
Midnight Raiders (kicked as much as tomcat)
Supreme Warrior
Surgical Strike
Star Strike
Cobra Command
Iron Helix

I'd have no idea.. :D
 
Unison said:
Double Trap was for the Sega CD / 32XCD. I don't remember there being a Saturn Version.

There was also Corpse Killer, Ground Zero Texas, Supreme Warrior, Slam City with Scotty Pippen, and the Make My Video series (there were INXS, C+C Music Factory, Marky Mark, and Kris-Kross versions, I think :lol ).

Hahaha, a couple years ago I cleared out the Sega CD/32X collection of a local outlet store called Music for a Song. I got both the C+C Music Factory and INXS games, and also some funny encyclopedia thing. I also got Fahrenheit, it had a SCD and a 32X CD both, but the Sega CD disk didn't work and I don't have a 32X.
 
I remember playing waaay more Sewer Shark than I should've bothered with, and I played the Arcade Version of Mad Dog Mcree a few times. We used to have a local arcade that had a Lethal Enforcers machine, and I logged so many hours into that game :lol

They all blew me away at the time, even though I remember the compression on a few of them seemed kinda lousy even for their time, and now in an age when FMV has improved leaps and bounds (and is thankfully more sparingly used), some of them seem kinda silly.

I still have fond memories of most of them though, I went back and replayed Tomcat Alley a few weeks ago, and it seems exactly like I remember it :lol
 
Jacobi said:
Phantasmagoria


lol Phantasmagoria :lol I remember playing that at a mate's house when were about 13 (the game had a BBFC 18 rating over here iirc so we shouldn't have been playing it). That game just flat-out sucked :lol . Worst game I think I've ever played
 
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