• Forgotten the name of a game? - Remember it here! (Resuming)
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It was a game i played a horror years ago and all i remember about it was that it was in third person and you could choose two charecters one was a priest or something like that and the second was a woman. You went around killing warewolves i think and the first boss was a giant tentecle thathad to be killed to get into a castle of some sort. I think you were trying to kill a scientist or something not sure though. If anyone knows what it is id be thankful for the name. Oh and it was on the pc.
An SNES game. It was basically a Mecha game that used simple 3D graphics. Controls were clunky but the Mecha you controlled could turn into different variations including a tank and aircraft. I remember it also had catchy music and the first few levels were set out in space flying through the rings, and on the green grass ground fighting enemies. It was also very hard.
An old pc game, most likely MS DOS. It's a futuristic setting, with live action cutscenes and probably isometric gameplay. The first level you play as some guy standing on a dock who has to infiltrate this building. Most likely featured 3D graphics, and probably made no later than 1998.
[QUOTE=JustGman;30999459]I'm trying to remember the name of some physics toy online. You would be able to load templates or make your own, and you used lines to draw something and it would walk around and stuff. The name had something to do with caps, I think.[/QUOTE] I am thinking Sodaplay. [url]http://sodaplay.com/[/url]
[QUOTE=Flisk;31023934]I'm thinking Gauntlet, but I know that's not it...[/QUOTE] Yeah, I just checked Gauntlet. Doesn't look like it. I remember the game having better graphics, but it seems everyone remembers that about every game in their past.
I remember there was this SNES game that I used to play with my dad a long time ago. All I remember was that at the beginning, you were in a town at night that was attacked (I think), then you changed into a werewolf, and the story changed over to these other characters. Then there was another one (pretty sure it was SNES too) where you played as a female, you started off in a house with your sisters/mother, then you go out to do some small things, then when you get back, everyone in the town either disappeared or turned to stone (not entirely sure, this was back when I was 7), and you had to go to a castle to save everyone.
[QUOTE=Robot Jesus;31101633]I remember there was this SNES game that I used to play with my dad a long time ago. All I remember was that at the beginning, you were in a town at night that was attacked (I think), then you changed into a werewolf, and the story changed over to these other characters. Then there was another one (pretty sure it was SNES too) where you played as a female, you started off in a house with your sisters/mother, then you go out to do some small things, then when you get back, everyone in the town either disappeared or turned to stone (not entirely sure, this was back when I was 7), and you had to go to a castle to save everyone.[/QUOTE] Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde? I hear that game is TERRIBLE. For the first one. Dunno about the second one. There was a game I saw my brother playing a long time ago that you played as settlers or something and you had to build a town. Was top-down and very cartoony as far as I remember. Kind of reminded me of Black and White without the god aspect.
Ok, looking for two educational kids games here: 1. The game involved a rabbit or something (I don't believe it was reader rabbit but who knows, wasn't jazz jackrabbit obviously), and all I remember was there was a saxophone level that might of been dark... very vague I know. (not rayman either, if you thought of the music world. 2. This game took place in a school, it was a point and click game and it involved activities like serving lunch or something, and playing math marbles. These are both pretty vague, but given the subject matter, it can't be to hard.
[QUOTE=frdrckk;31073959]A third person shooter where you play as a pill and there are different coloured pills representing different teams. You can also ride tanks, bikes, etc. The game was for the PS one.[/QUOTE] [img]http://image.com.com/gamespot/images/bigboxshots/1/374591_43750_front.jpg[/img] [editline]14th July 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=GreenDolphin;31097721]An SNES game. It was basically a Mecha game that used simple 3D graphics. Controls were clunky but the Mecha you controlled could turn into different variations including a tank and aircraft. I remember it also had catchy music and the first few levels were set out in space flying through the rings, and on the green grass ground fighting enemies. It was also very hard.[/QUOTE] [img]http://www.divinesnesnation.com/images/Game%20Pic/Vortex%20(USA)%20(En,Es).png[/img]
[QUOTE=Valos;31103967]Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde? I hear that game is TERRIBLE. For the first one. Dunno about the second one. There was a game I saw my brother playing a long time ago that you played as settlers or something and you had to build a town. Was top-down and very cartoony as far as I remember. Kind of reminded me of Black and White without the god aspect.[/QUOTE] Sounds like one of '[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Settlers"]The Settlers[/URL]' games, can't get more specific then that as there are seven of them.
It's a really old FPS, the menu screen had a rotating globe in it, it had a warning in the intro that children under 12 shouldn't play the game, and the first level(?) had a subway.
I'm looking for an old 2d game, I remember very little of. There were shops inside the levels, represented by wooden doors in the background you could enter, and I played it on a PC. I remember that there was a map between the levels(non interactive, just showed your "path"), but I'm not 100% sure I'm not remembering that from some other game. Thanks in advance, if anyone can help based on so little information.
[QUOTE=Takeout;31104133]Ok, looking for two educational kids games here: 1. The game involved a rabbit or something (I don't believe it was reader rabbit but who knows, wasn't jazz jackrabbit obviously), and all I remember was there was a saxophone level that might of been dark... very vague I know. (not rayman either, if you thought of the music world. 2. This game took place in a school, it was a point and click game and it involved activities like serving lunch or something, and playing math marbles. These are both pretty vague, but given the subject matter, it can't be to hard.[/QUOTE] Reader Rabbit? I remember that game from a helluva long time ago. I think that's what it was called, Reader Rabbit or Reading Rabbit.
[QUOTE=Valos;31124655]Reader Rabbit? I remember that game from a helluva long time ago. I think that's what it was called, Reader Rabbit or Reading Rabbit.[/QUOTE] He said it wasn't Reader rabbit.
Hey guys. Can anyone help me remember a game name ? All I remember about this game was that it's an RTS. Your construction unit was like a UFO (a hovering disk), the game contained a campaign. The first mission was situated in Canada which ended by blowing up the enemy HQ which was located on an island after destroying it's air defences, another was situated in Greece. There was another mission in which you had to guard three tanks which had a nuclear symbol, I believe this was situated in eastern europe, one of the defenses was like a chain gun which shot about five to six metal spheres which dealt alot of damage. Also another mission was in a snow environment. Also your units where coloured blue and the enemies were green. You could select a mission and it would show you it's difficulty rating. The mission which you had to guard the three tanks was rated 10 if I'm not mistaken. You could build only defenses if I'm not mistaken. You could call in airstrikes. One was a quick airstrike which couldn't be shot down and another airstrike which was sort of a hovering ring which shot a circle of fire but I'm sure there were more. The headquarters was like a skyscraper. There were factories located throughout the map which couldn't be destroyed but only captured. These would be captured by shooting them until the health bar would be all but gone. The building would then turn into your colour. The factories automatically build units for you. Also there was a building which had like a light bulb on it, when captured it would upgrade your units. One such upgrade was that the tank would turn into a double barreled tank. The game also contained mechs, a plasma tank and an anti-air vehicle as well as other vehicles. There is no infantry available. The game was graphically impressive, in which I believe contained 3D terrain. Also I remember playing this game during 2003-2005. Also the game cover contained a mech which was white with its top part shaded in blue. The background was nothing but dirt. It was a sort of 3D (gamecover). I hope this is enough info to help you guys determine what is the games name. Thanks for any help.
Someone posted a 2D Flash Space Game a while back here that they were making. Had very sleek and nice looking visuals at that. Pretty early in development, no idea what happened to it. Had some trading, some combat, some freedom to go where you wanted, that's about it. The ships had a kind of Mass Effect type look about them
[QUOTE=TheTalon;31130639]Someone posted a 2D Flash Space Game a while back here that they were making. Had very sleek and nice looking visuals at that. Pretty early in development, no idea what happened to it. Had some trading, some combat, some freedom to go where you wanted, that's about it. The ships had a kind of Mass Effect type look about them[/QUOTE] I bought the game from a trade-fair (convention) on my island. I didn't play it online and it wasn't a space game. The game took place on earth as I "hinted" earlier, but thanks for your help either way.
[QUOTE=JK-Terminator;31128116]Hey guys. Can anyone help me remember a game name ? All I remember about this game was that it's an RTS. Your construction unit was like a UFO (a hovering disk), the game contained a campaign. The first mission was situated in Canada which ended by blowing up the enemy HQ which was located on an island after destroying it's air defences, another was situated in Greece. There was another mission in which you had to guard three tanks which had a nuclear symbol, I believe this was situated in eastern europe, one of the defenses was like a chain gun which shot about five to six metal spheres which dealt alot of damage. Also another mission was in a snow environment. Also your units where coloured blue and the enemies were green. You could select a mission and it would show you it's difficulty rating. The mission which you had to guard the three tanks was rated 10 if I'm not mistaken. You could build only defenses if I'm not mistaken. You could call in airstrikes. One was a quick airstrike which couldn't be shot down and another airstrike which was sort of a hovering ring which shot a circle of fire but I'm sure there were more. The headquarters was like a skyscraper. There were factories located throughout the map which couldn't be destroyed but only captured. These would be captured by shooting them until the health bar would be all but gone. The building would then turn into your colour. The factories automatically build units for you. Also there was a building which had like a light bulb on it, when captured it would upgrade your units. One such upgrade was that the tank would turn into a double barreled tank. The game also contained mechs, a plasma tank and an anti-air vehicle as well as other vehicles. There is no infantry available. The game was graphically impressive, in which I believe contained 3D terrain. Also I remember playing this game during 2003-2005. Also the game cover contained a mech which was white with its top part shaded in blue. The background was nothing but dirt. It was a sort of 3D (gamecover). I hope this is enough info to help you guys determine what is the games name. Thanks for any help.[/QUOTE] War of the Worlds maybe?
[QUOTE=JK-Terminator;31131675]I bought the game from a trade-fair (convention) on my island. I didn't play it online and it wasn't a space game. The game took place on earth as I "hinted" earlier, but thanks for your help either way.[/QUOTE] Oh, no I was requesting the name of a game as well
[QUOTE=VistaPOWA;31132642]War of the Worlds maybe?[/QUOTE] Nah. The enemy had the same units as you. In other words they were human.
Don't know if it has been mentioned before but I remember playing a game way back which was a point and click adventure that was sort of like clay-mation. The main character had a stick of dynamite for a head or something.
Okay guys, help me out. I remember playing this ISOMETRIC DOS GAME, I think the main character was a scientist of some sort. He had potions or vials and an inventory. I've been looking for this game for over five years with NO RESULT, scouring abandonia and all dos game sites I know of, including Wikipedia's directories. The castle floor was made of brown wood and the game was isometric, the castle had multiple floors I think. If anyone has ANY IDEA WHAT THIS GAME IS and can find it for me, I'm willing to give the finder 5€ through PayPal. Even the name will do just fine. [editline]17th July 2011[/editline] It's 2D, probably released around the time with Wacky Wheels, Commander Keen and Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, Games: Winter Challenge etc. 1993 - 1997.
Can't seem to remember this and I doubt someone will but here goes: An old 2D side scroller for PC which was essentially a Earthworm Jim ripoff. The main character was a super hero chicken and you had a gun and collected golden eggs on the way. It was bargin bin fodder if that helps, and it was made by a company that typically made those shitty "200 in 1" games. [editline]17th July 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=IronBar;30926439]I'm looking for a game that is very similar to Torchlight. Really similar. It had the level-to-level dungeon system, fishing and about everything that is in Torchlight. It was released a few years ago, I remember playing a demo version quite a long time ago.[/QUOTE] Must be FATE. Some of the Torchlight developers made this game before they worked on Torchlight. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RQSfDVp_pg[/media]
Some Mecha game that postal or some mod posted a while back. It had old school graphics almost Quake III Arena styled. Mostly CTF and if I recall it had some small upgrade system for turrets/sentries and shit. Hard to describe, reminds me of Dystopia though.
So there was this top down sort of mmo, it was posted on facepunch a few months ago. It had a few classes, there was a max level of 20 or something, when you died you had to restart your character. When you got a few characters to max level you unlocked new classes. I think it was in beta or alpha or something. There are end game bosses that the world brings everyone to at the end. There are dungeons aswell, I think only one main town type area. It was very 8bit looking aswell.
Whoever finds this game for me wins my eternal love. Basically from what I remember ( I was pretty young ), it's an FPS, and you start out on a boat going to these docks behind a mansion, its huge. You meet some guy named Patrick who's family owns the place and he gives you this stone and you get these powers. One power allows you to see some form of haunted vision and if you looked in certain places you'd see death. For example: There's this large painting on top of a fireplace, if you look at it its the guys family, if you use the power they're all dead and a lady's head is decap'd. It's for the PC
[QUOTE=Blade_Raider;31176781]Whoever finds this game for me wins my eternal love. Basically from what I remember ( I was pretty young ), it's an FPS, and you start out on a boat going to these docks behind a mansion, its huge. You meet some guy named Patrick who's family owns the place and he gives you this stone and you get these powers. One power allows you to see some form of haunted vision and if you looked in certain places you'd see death. For example: There's this large painting on top of a fireplace, if you look at it its the guys family, if you use the power they're all dead and a lady's head is decap'd. It's for the PC[/QUOTE] Ohhh, I think I have this game, I'll check. Clive Barker's Undying?
[QUOTE=adamater;31176726]So there was this top down sort of mmo, it was posted on facepunch a few months ago. It had a few classes, there was a max level of 20 or something, when you died you had to restart your character. When you got a few characters to max level you unlocked new classes. I think it was in beta or alpha or something. There are end game bosses that the world brings everyone to at the end. There are dungeons aswell, I think only one main town type area. It was very 8bit looking aswell.[/QUOTE] [url=http://www.realmofthemadgod.com/]Realm of the Mad God.[/url]
[QUOTE=k00lwhip;30952365]PLEE: I remember a strategy game I always used to play, you could be elves, humans, or the undead, I think i was playing the demo, and it was this really colorful world. I really don't have any other information than that... :( It was on the pc, and now that I'm thinking about it i remember there being lots of skill trees, vampires, werewolves, pretty much any and every fantasy element you could think of from ents to unicorns....[/QUOTE] Is it Age of Wonders 1 or 2?
This game is a browser flash game. You were one block and people across the internet were other blocks with no communication whatsoever. The goal was make shapes with each other.
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