Forgotten the name of a game? - Remember it here! (Resuming)
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[QUOTE=papaya;36692002]PC game, involving a polar bear and golfing, I think?
There was definitely a polar bear and a penguin at least, polar bear wearing sunglasses, 90% sure it was golf[/QUOTE]
Flash game? if so try Yeti Sports.
[QUOTE=Noahi;36692113]Flash game? if so try Yeti Sports.[/QUOTE]
wasn't yeti sports, but you reminded me of that one as well
man that game was fun
Thanks JETFIGHTER for re-directing me here, so I have 2 games I cant remember the names of
I'm looking for the name of these 2 educational point and click games that where developed by the same company. My memory is very sketchy because I haven't played either of them since I was about 5 or 6. In one of them you played as an anthropomorphised character (Not sure what animal) It was set in a similar world to the tv show arthur. From what I remember you have to find and collect various things including parts to get a fairground ride to work, a ferris wheel to be precise, there where some balloons at the fair aswell. You also had to get oil for something I think.
The other game was similar, you played as a dragon also trying to find stuff, the oil collecting may have been for this game, I have a vague recollection of a dragon not being able to breath fire (could be something completely different though)
You could tell that they where made by the same company as in the anthro game there was a poster that mentioned the other game.
There's two (probably DOS) games I played when I was a couple-year-old kid.
1. It was a bowling game. I remember that the main screen (?) had a view outside of the bowling building and you could select one of the four characters to play with. It was a pretty colorful game for its times.
2. I don't remember much, but it was a sidescroller where you controlled a blue ball... I recall some pyramid level (?) possibly, but I'm not entirely sure and this is what I know.
[QUOTE=calebc789;36684856]Can you further definine it for me?[/QUOTE]
I would if I could, It's been over 10 years since I saw it being played at my dad's house.
[QUOTE=Kalamadea;36684746]Okay vague description time.
PC
Sci-fi
spaceship battles
Could invade planets
One of the alien races had very Op ship weapon, shot some kind of lightning.
I think it was an RTS game.[/QUOTE]
I have to say Master Of Orion, but I don't quite remember the lightning.
[QUOTE=Kalamadea;36684746]Okay vague description time.
PC
Sci-fi
spaceship battles
Could invade planets
[B]One of the alien races had very Op ship weapon, shot some kind of lightning.[/B]
I think it was an RTS game.[/QUOTE]
[video=youtube;4dO01h3d2xs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dO01h3d2xs[/video]
This?
[QUOTE=Forumaster;36698795][video=youtube;4dO01h3d2xs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dO01h3d2xs[/video]
This?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Chrisholl;36698633]I have to say Master Of Orion, but I don't quite remember the lightning.[/QUOTE]
Fucking A! I think is was Masters of Orion 3, though. Thank you!
[QUOTE=Kalamadea;36700119]Fucking A! I think is was [B]Masters of Orion 3[/B], though. Thank you![/QUOTE]
You poor bastard.
When i was 7-9 i played a game in which you played as a gyrocopter and you had to make squares around enemies to eliminate them.
If they touch the wall you're making, you die.
I think this was like 98 when it came out but I've been looking for an isometric game that I think was called Heist on the PC and it was sort of like Desperados, the demo had you getting the money for a bus ticket and you met with up 2 more characters, one of which was an ex-soldier or something.
[QUOTE=xCladx;36700159]When i was 7-9 i played a game in which you played as a gyrocopter and you had to make squares around enemies to eliminate them.
If they touch the wall you're making, you die.[/QUOTE]
airxonix?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97E98wstQUY[/media]
also I want to know the game of this maybe 10 year old game, involved rounding up sheep. There were like 4 characters and 3, 4 types of sheep? also the game was incredibly cunty when it came to difficulty.
[QUOTE=absolalone111;36693379]Thanks JETFIGHTER for re-directing me here, so I have 2 games I cant remember the names of
I'm looking for the name of these 2 educational point and click games that where developed by the same company. My memory is very sketchy because I haven't played either of them since I was about 5 or 6. In one of them you played as an anthropomorphised character (Not sure what animal) It was set in a similar world to the tv show arthur. From what I remember you have to find and collect various things including parts to get a fairground ride to work, a ferris wheel to be precise, there where some balloons at the fair aswell. You also had to get oil for something I think.
The other game was similar, you played as a dragon also trying to find stuff, the oil collecting may have been for this game, I have a vague recollection of a dragon not being able to breath fire (could be something completely different though)
You could tell that they where made by the same company as in the anthro game there was a poster that mentioned the other game.[/QUOTE]
Could you tell me what the animal looked like? I think I might now what it is.
oh and this 2d side scroller shooting game, set in space with spaceships and all that but the graphics were claymation. Really all I can remember.
[QUOTE=markg06;36702434]I think this was like 98 when it came out but I've been looking for an isometric game that I think was called Heist on the PC and it was sort of like Desperados, the demo had you getting the money for a bus ticket and you met with up 2 more characters, one of which was an ex-soldier or something.[/QUOTE]
Its just called Heist.
[img]http://www.mastertronic.com/img/screenshots/200608100928534JR5J-L.jpg[/img]
Wikipedia doesn't have an article on this game, but it's still sold here. [url]http://www.mastertronic.com/productDownload.asp?pid=115&productLabelID=1[/url]
[QUOTE=RedNick27;36705686]Its just called Heist.
[img]http://www.mastertronic.com/img/screenshots/200608100928534JR5J-L.jpg[/img]
Wikipedia doesn't have an article on this game, but it's still sold here. [url]http://www.mastertronic.com/productDownload.asp?pid=115&productLabelID=1[/url][/QUOTE]
This pleases me greatly, if I had realised it was on the sold out range I would've gotten it ages ago.
I'm trying to remember a game, it was an RPG, but the only detail I can remember is that, if you tried to talk to a party member wounded, they would tell you to get healed, or give you a healing item if your health was low enough, if they had one in their inventory.
Okay, lets see here.
PS2 game
Flying
Semi-steampunk theme
mild anime-ish looking characters
Bizarre weapons like "Dog missiles" that were aspect seeking missiles that chomped the shit out of things and Cross missiles that drilled into stuff and things along those lines.
A demo was included on a compilation disk way back then in like... Playstation Magazine or something.
Ok, I remember to play a game on Sega that you are an elephant and you need to save some critters!
Any idea?
Played this one a few years ago.
Basically it was an indie side-scroller that started out pretty normally until you ate a mushroom. Then it spiraled into all kinds of fucked up. It came with its own engine and other games like in a pack.
[QUOTE=richard9311;36756010]Played this one a few years ago.
Basically it was an indie side-scroller that started out pretty normally until you ate a mushroom. Then it spiraled into all kinds of fucked up. It came with its own engine and other games like in a pack.[/QUOTE]
Knytt Stories: Don't Eat The Mushroom?
[QUOTE=deadfall07;36685047]This game was on PC and was made before 2000. One of the levels started you out at a beach on a cloudy grey day. You drove in what looked like a jeep and you had rockets and had to fight other jeeps. Sometimes when you destroy enemy vehicles, the driver would fly out and start kicking around on the ground. If you ran them over, blood would spray all over the ground along with a sickening squelch. Later on that same level, you had to drive into the mountain that had ceiling mounted machine guns.
It's the best I can recall.[/QUOTE]
Recoil
Okay
PS2
Resident Evil type game
On a cruise liner and it had someone to do with something like a T-Virus
Co-op game.
[QUOTE=ShadowNick1;36761726]Okay
PS2
Resident Evil type game
On a cruise liner and it had someone to do with something like a T-Virus
Co-op game.[/QUOTE]
Cold Fear?
[QUOTE=zapper;36755235]Ok, I remember to play a game on Sega that you are an elephant and you need to save some critters!
Any idea?[/QUOTE]
Do you remember which Sega console it was on? Genesis/Mega Drive, Saturn, Dreamcast, etc.
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Wait, is this it?
[video=youtube;V36QGbUksow]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V36QGbUksow[/video]
[QUOTE=hamberglar;36679659]There was a game I played a lot of when I was younger. It was for the original PlayStation. I remember it being more or less a side scroller/platformer. I think there was a driving level or two, as well as some levels that had you falling and trying to avoid obstacles in your path.
I remember that your main weapon was some sort of gravity beam thing. I remember using it to push big blocks on top of spikes so you could get across them. You could even do it with enemies, but I can't remember if you could step on them or not.
That's about all I can remember... I really hope someone knows the name.[/QUOTE]
WIld 9 ?
[editline]14th July 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=absolalone111;36693379]Thanks JETFIGHTER for re-directing me here, so I have 2 games I cant remember the names of
I'm looking for the name of these 2 educational point and click games that where developed by the same company. My memory is very sketchy because I haven't played either of them since I was about 5 or 6. In one of them you played as an anthropomorphised character (Not sure what animal) It was set in a similar world to the tv show arthur. From what I remember you have to find and collect various things including parts to get a fairground ride to work, a ferris wheel to be precise, there where some balloons at the fair aswell. You also had to get oil for something I think.
The other game was similar, you played as a dragon also trying to find stuff, the oil collecting may have been for this game, I have a vague recollection of a dragon not being able to breath fire (could be something completely different though)
You could tell that they where made by the same company as in the anthro game there was a poster that mentioned the other game.[/QUOTE]
Thats sounds like one of the HUMONGOUS games .. Putput joins the parade , Freddy fish .. etc
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[QUOTE=AndrewPH;36626603]I'm trying to remember a game for ps1, and all I can remember is part of what I think is the beginning, where you're in a forest on like a cliff or something and a huge blue dragon or something walks by.
If I'm remembering correctly, there was also a part where you zipline or something into a tower, and another part where you have to sneak by some guards or something, and something happens and they call you a bastard.
Great description, I know. Lots to go off of :v:[/QUOTE]
Was it an RPG or Another type of game ? if it was RPG then maybe it was Legend of Dragoon
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[QUOTE=Kool Kids Klub;36182755]Does anyone know the name of the game on the PS2 where you played as a tiger (or kangaroo, I dunno), and your job is to throw boomarangs at enemies? The character you played as had a companion of some sort (I think it was a bird). He also wore blue or orange shorts and you could get extra abilities for your boomerang for it to do extra things.[/QUOTE]
TY the Tiger
There was this PC game...was of the educational sort, had a few different sections, there was like a logic thing, i think a math thing...
i remember it being in a sort of...jungle setting?
[QUOTE=lavacano;36763865]There was this PC game...was of the educational sort, had a few different sections, there was like a logic thing, i think a math thing...
i remember it being in a sort of...jungle setting?[/QUOTE]
Is it this? [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_ClueFinders_3rd_Grade_Adventures:_The_Mystery_of_Mathra[/url]
I remember playing that a ton.
[QUOTE=Lijitsu;36764197]Is it this? [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_ClueFinders_3rd_Grade_Adventures:_The_Mystery_of_Mathra[/url]
I remember playing that a ton.[/QUOTE]
That box art looks familiar. I think that's the one.
I'm asking because:
- I want my niece to play it at some point.
- That game pissed me off as a kid and I made a vow that one day I would come around and kick its ass.
This was a game where you played as an asian country and you had to fight others, you assigned workers to a task and the only way you could create soldiers was by sending your villagers to the acamedy to get trained. you could go into other places and mine there too. strategy i'm sure of.
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