• Forgotten the name of a game? - Remember it here! (Resuming)
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RTS where you leveled up heroes from one battle to another, you could take them into multiplayer with you even. Only race I remember was the undead. you also found items and crap. [editline]05:04PM[/editline] It also had "3" or "III" in the name.
[QUOTE=Xane;18571326]RTS where you leveled up heroes from one battle to another, you could take them into multiplayer with you even. Only race I remember was the undead. you also found items and crap. [editline]05:04PM[/editline] It also had "3" or "III" in the name.[/QUOTE] Warcraft 3
A 2d game and you are in a submarine (I think it was yellow) And you had to progress through this maze thing and dodge octopuses and mines and stuff. I remember playing it like 9 years ago on a computer thing.
[QUOTE=Valdor;18575537]A 2d game and you are in a submarine (I think it was yellow) And you had to progress through this maze thing and dodge octopuses and mines and stuff. I remember playing it like 9 years ago on a computer thing.[/QUOTE] One of the Metal Slug games has a level where you can take a sub underwater and fight jellyfish. Is it the same thing?
A 2d adventure tile based game that was randomly generated each time. The goal was to work your way through these tiles which would contain various treasures or monsters and make it to the end tile, where the game would end I think. Items and health and stats were on the right side of the window, and the tiles/map/game area was on the left side. It was on Cosmi's 1000 Best Windows Games cd I believe, which was released at the start of 98, so it must've been released before that. Any ideas?
Sounds like more or less any rougelike.
Yeah, but this is a specific one and I can't seem to find any reference to it..anywhere. I think the name of it is "Haven", but that's not returning anything at all.
[QUOTE=mouse;18576086]Yeah, but this is a specific one and I can't seem to find any reference to it..anywhere. I think the name of it is "Haven", but that's not returning anything at all.[/QUOTE] [url=http://www.havenandhearth.com/portal/]Haven and Hearth?[/url]
[QUOTE=40kplayer;18575630]One of the Metal Slug games has a level where you can take a sub underwater and fight jellyfish. Is it the same thing?[/QUOTE] I don't think 5-8 year old kids were suppose to play Metal Slug D:
[QUOTE=videogamefan;18324498]Xenon?[/QUOTE] Not 3d. And you actually got my hopes up. [editline]01:05PM[/editline] [QUOTE=g1real;18254812]Looking for a game that was named something similair to Xenix It was a 3d shoot em up with upgradeable ships.[/QUOTE] quoting old toast for retoasting
Ok, I remembered going to an internet cafe while on vacation at Egypt and playing a LAN multiplayer fps of some sort. It was kinda gory and you could rocket jump, and was really old, but that's all I remember. I thought it was Counter Strike back then, but it isn't. Not a Quake game either.
Alright my memory has a hole in an important spot again. It was on the Xbox (1), you played as some guys (there was a guy with an axe, a girl, another one with a crossbow) in a zombie/demon infested city. It had top down view but was 3D and you could play cooperative. I remember trying the demo, in which you started in a subway (everything was very dark) and fought your way out to the streets (dark here too, it was night) and the demo ended later in front of some huge building (a university or a museum or something) when a large boss appeared (you didn't get to fight it). In short: -Was on the first Xbox. -Top down view, 3D graphics. -Different playable characters, I think 4, of which one had an axe and/or crossbow. -Zombies/demons. -Same screen coop. -The demo was at night, you started in a subway and it ended in when a big boss appeared. It shouldn't be too old, it was sometime in the middle of the Xbox 1's lifespan.
[QUOTE=Overpowered;18617589]Ok, I remembered going to an internet cafe while on vacation at Egypt and playing a LAN multiplayer fps of some sort. It was kinda gory and you could rocket jump, and was really old, but that's all I remember. I thought it was Counter Strike back then, but it isn't. Not a Quake game either.[/QUOTE] Team Fortress Classic?
[QUOTE=acds;18639882]Alright my memory has a hole in an important spot again. It was on the Xbox (1), you played as some guys (there was a guy with an axe, a girl, another one with a crossbow) in a zombie/demon infested city. It had top down view but was 3D and you could play cooperative. I remember trying the demo, in which you started in a subway (everything was very dark) and fought your way out to the streets (dark here too, it was night) and the demo ended later in front of some huge building (a university or a museum or something) when a large boss appeared (you didn't get to fight it). In short: -Was on the first Xbox. -Top down view, 3D graphics. -Different playable characters, I think 4, of which one had an axe and/or crossbow. -Zombies/demons. -Same screen coop. -The demo was at night, you started in a subway and it ended in when a big boss appeared. It shouldn't be too old, it was sometime in the middle of the Xbox 1's lifespan.[/QUOTE] Sounds like Hunter: The Reckoning. I used to love that game. [img]http://www.xbox365.com/images/images/hunter-1.jpg[/img] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kZfPUVbQVU[/media]
[QUOTE=Mark£d_OÑ£;18644734]Sounds like Hunter: The Reckoning. I used to love that game. [/QUOTE] Yep that's it, thanks a lot.
Okay so it's a game for the Playstation, you play as a skeleton with 1 eye (I think) and the first level is a graveyard with zombies, you have a sword as a weapon.
[QUOTE=Ginteru;18645595]Okay so it's a game for the Playstation, you play as a skeleton with 1 eye (I think) and the first level is a graveyard with zombies, you have a sword as a weapon.[/QUOTE] Medievil? [img]http://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/vgames/medievil.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Ginteru;18645595]Okay so it's a game for the Playstation, you play as a skeleton with 1 eye (I think) and the first level is a graveyard with zombies, you have a sword as a weapon.[/QUOTE] [media]http://cache.kotaku.com/assets/resources/2006/12/medievil_psone.jpg [url]http://www.mamevigo.com/images/4asd6598dfg15d6fhd/medievil2psx-1.jpg[/url][/media] Awesome games.
You play as a Angle baby or something :D:D and you can control people... Can't remember the name >.<
I think it was PSX game, it was some sort of RPG/Dungeon Crawl in which you played as this guy with long orange/redhair. It had Final Fantasy 6-ish graphics. You could have these monsters as party members, one kinda looked like a weird pikachu and another was a headless figure with fire or something. I think the cover was the main guy on a rock, looking at some sort of lighthouse.
[QUOTE=Killercat9;18652029]You play as a Angle baby or something :D:D and you can control people... Can't remember the name >.<[/QUOTE] Messiah [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messiah_(video_game[/url]) I've been trying to find a version that will work on modern computers but no luck so far.
[QUOTE=acds;18646097]Medievil? [img]http://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/vgames/medievil.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Holy :fork:! That's it! Thank you!
I have several requests. First, a strange request, this was a pack of demo games rather than a single game. A few I can remember were: Age of Empires 2 Some Star Wars droid game -From the demo it seemed that before every level you built up a droid with several parts; Torso, head, legs/wheels, etc. -You went to this level, there was only one on the demo, and had to reach the exit. -On said demo level you had to raise a bridge to reach the exit. To do so you would have to first find and talk to another droid (You had to have a specific type of head for communicating) who would give you a large gear. -Using this gear you could lower the bridge and collect two smaller gears, which you used to raise the bridge once more. -It seemed to be a bit like one of those D&K games in that it focused a lot on the science-y how-things-work-y type of game. There were also a few children's games, plus an active screensaver which is pretty much the whole reason I want to get this thing back (It was such an epic screensaver; there was a guy stranded on a desert island and just random things happened as you left it running. I used to just sit there watching it for hours just to see if he ever got away... And I think he did ONCE). Second request: There was a website or something on which you could download loads of games (It pretty much taught me how to be patient with computers, downloading these medium-sized games on AOL modem back in the ol' days; Those days where you couldn't use the internet while someone was on the phone. I miss that buzzing noise whenever you started to connect). Gonna make it difficult for you; I can only remember a few of them. One was a breakout-style game, but it had loads of extras, which made it quite unique to me. There were some maps with lasers everywhere, some where you had to break through entire walls of blocks (Which took about 5 hits) to get to another area in order to win the level. As I remember it was called BeBop, but that gets no results on Google so... There was another Breakout game, but this one was Willy-Wonka based; all the drops were wonka products and gave you certain powerups. Once you destroyed enough blocks a wonka hat would drop randomly which would take you to the next level. Finally, there was a game a bit like Mario music (Or whatever it's called), except a bit more advanced. I think it was called Musical Box or something. Sorry to be a bit awkward in asking for packs of games rather than a single game, but there you go. Hope some of you guys can help me.
[QUOTE=Darth_GW7;18660486]I have several requests. First, a strange request, this was a pack of demo games rather than a single game. A few I can remember were: Age of Empires 2 Some Star Wars droid game -From the demo it seemed that before every level you built up a droid with several parts; Torso, head, legs/wheels, etc. -You went to this level, there was only one on the demo, and had to reach the exit. -On said demo level you had to raise a bridge to reach the exit. To do so you would have to first find and talk to another droid (You had to have a specific type of head for communicating) who would give you a large gear. -Using this gear you could lower the bridge and collect two smaller gears, which you used to raise the bridge once more. -It seemed to be a bit like one of those D&K games in that it focused a lot on the science-y how-things-work-y type of game. There were also a few children's games, plus an active screensaver which is pretty much the whole reason I want to get this thing back (It was such an epic screensaver; there was a guy stranded on a desert island and just random things happened as you left it running. I used to just sit there watching it for hours just to see if he ever got away... And I think he did ONCE). Second request: There was a website or something on which you could download loads of games (It pretty much taught me how to be patient with computers, downloading these medium-sized games on AOL modem back in the ol' days; Those days where you couldn't use the internet while someone was on the phone. I miss that buzzing noise whenever you started to connect). Gonna make it difficult for you; I can only remember a few of them. One was a breakout-style game, but it had loads of extras, which made it quite unique to me. There were some maps with lasers everywhere, some where you had to break through entire walls of blocks (Which took about 5 hits) to get to another area in order to win the level. As I remember it was called BeBop, but that gets no results on Google so... There was another Breakout game, but this one was Willy-Wonka based; all the drops were wonka products and gave you certain powerups. Once you destroyed enough blocks a wonka hat would drop randomly which would take you to the next level. Finally, there was a game a bit like Mario music (Or whatever it's called), except a bit more advanced. I think it was called Musical Box or something. Sorry to be a bit awkward in asking for packs of games rather than a single game, but there you go. Hope some of you guys can help me.[/QUOTE] First one sounds like Star Wars Droid Works. I have it, but I can get it to run on XP. :C
[IMG]http://i.neoseeker.com/p/Games/PC/Adventure/Sci-Fi/droidworks_profilelarge.jpg[/IMG] That's it, yeah. If anyone can find out what this pack was, or even the screensaver itself, I'd be thankful.
[QUOTE=Darth_GW7;18660738][IMG]http://i.neoseeker.com/p/Games/PC/Adventure/Sci-Fi/droidworks_profilelarge.jpg[/IMG] That's it, yeah. If anyone can find out what this pack was, or even the screensaver itself, I'd be thankful.[/QUOTE] I loved that when I was little... :)
[QUOTE=SgtCr4zyGunz;18658961]I think it was PSX game, it was some sort of RPG/Dungeon Crawl in which you played as this guy with long orange/redhair. It had Final Fantasy 6-ish graphics. You could have these monsters as party members, one kinda looked like a weird pikachu and another was a headless figure with fire or something. I think the cover was the main guy on a rock, looking at some sort of lighthouse.[/QUOTE] Azure Dreams [img]http://www.dabbledoo.com/ee/images/uploads/gamertell/azure_dreams.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Mrfantasticool;18644668]Team Fortress Classic?[/QUOTE] Wasn't as chaotic as TFC and didn't have classes. But it did look similar.
[QUOTE=Larikang;18659243]Messiah [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messiah_(video_game[/url]) I've been trying to find a version that will work on modern computers but no luck so far.[/QUOTE] My parents played that game when I was a kid. I never saw what kind of game it was or anything. I was never allowed to play it. D: Now I'm curious..
There is this game that looks like STALKER, but it has a multiplayer with 128 players. Saw it on some magazine.
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