• Forgotten the name of a game? - Remember it here! (Resuming)
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[QUOTE=Namelezz!;31162071] 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. [/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Namelezz!;31162071] The castle floor was made of brown wood and the game was isometric, the castle had multiple floors I think. [/QUOTE] Certain parts of your description make me think of [URL="http://www.mobygames.com/game/immortal"]The Immortal[/URL] but I'm not hopeful. Have you tried searching Mobygames? You can search by platform, date, play-perspective, it's really useful.
I remember playing a game , where you were walking in a mall , everyone was panicking , and you could just punch everyone until they fall apart , and then you could pick up their limbs , and punch people with them.I have no idea , when did I play this game and where did I find it. [editline]18th July 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Ninjarooster;31185865]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.[/QUOTE] This game is in steam , but how is it called. Hnnnnggg I don't remember , buy I have played it recently [editline]18th July 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=VistaPOWA;31106874]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.[/QUOTE] No idea if I am late , but this is definetly Soldier of fortune ,I'm playing the second one now
There was this very old game I once played. It was just a bunch of pixels thrown together creating an amazing game. In the game you are shooting space invaders. WHAT IS THIS GAME?
Hey guys, there's one game thats really been bugging me lately. It's either on SNES or N64 (definately one of those two) On the cover, it had a guy standing on some rocks with fire and I think a monster in the background, and throughout the game i remember there was a dog following you around and i think one or the main objective of the game had something to do with a space ship or space shuttle. Any help is appreciated! Thanks! :)
I remember this educational game from my childhood I think you were a frog and you were in a castle and there was this mirror and every time you completed a puzzle a new character would appear in the mirror or painting. Some of the puzzles included piecing together stained glass and building a castle wall. In the end you had do do some maths competition with the head frog [editline]18th July 2011[/editline] It was for the PC
Some game that postal or someone had a thread posted a while back. It was an FPS that had old school graphics almost Quake III Arena styled. It was multiplayer and had a really metallic look to materials. One of the weapons was a railgun that served for sniping and if I recall it had some small upgrade system for turrets/sentries and shit. Hard to describe, reminds me of the HL2 mod Dystopia though. It's similar to TFC in design but it's not actually the game Team Fortress Classic.
Gradius is a game where youre shooting space invaders in the SNES, I think. It's more of a sidescroller AdziiMate: Jet Force Gemini takes place where you're a guy saving the world, you have to rescrue the dog before he follows you I think. You had to save a civilization and kill an army (ants) which led you to unlock a hovercraft racing minigame. There were 4 playable characters that you could switch out, and you had to catch every tribal in order to face the final boss. There were a lot of spaceships involved.
[QUOTE=Blimpey;31188193]Gradius is a game where youre shooting space invaders in the SNES, I think. It's more of a sidescroller AdziiMate: Jet Force Gemini takes place where you're a guy saving the world, you have to rescrue the dog before he follows you I think. You had to save a civilization and kill an army (ants) which led you to unlock a hovercraft racing minigame. There were 4 playable characters that you could switch out, and you had to catch every tribal in order to face the final boss. There were a lot of spaceships involved.[/QUOTE] Unfortunately, it's not the game i'm looking for :/, I had it about 10 years ago i think it would have been now, or somewhere around there, but thank you anyway :)
[QUOTE=MazerRackham;31186134]Certain parts of your description make me think of [URL="http://www.mobygames.com/game/immortal"]The Immortal[/URL] but I'm not hopeful. Have you tried searching Mobygames? You can search by platform, date, play-perspective, it's really useful.[/QUOTE] It's not that. And yes, I have used MobyGames, but their "Isometric Perspective" doesn't cover all the isometric games. Here's some key games I played around that timeframe, if that helps you in pinpointing the game: G-Nome, G-Police, Captain Claw, Alien Rampage, DeathDrome, Necrodome, Commander Keen, Realms of the Haunting, Normality. And again, there's a 5€ bounty, be that in form of a steam game or a straight money transfer, if you can find this game for me. It's going to be a tough search. Here's the description again: Isometric perspective DOS game, starring a scientist (or at least someone white coated), the castle had a wood floor and multiple levels - I think you had potions, vials or something like that. Can't remember much else.
[QUOTE=AdziiMate;31187233]Hey guys, there's one game thats really been bugging me lately. It's either on SNES or N64 (definately one of those two) On the cover, it had a guy standing on some rocks with fire and I think a monster in the background, and throughout the game i remember there was a dog following you around and i think one or the main objective of the game had something to do with a space ship or space shuttle. Any help is appreciated! Thanks! :)[/QUOTE] [img]http://levelselect.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/evermore.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=NotAName;30477434]PC freeware puzzle game, [b]played in bird's-eye view[/b] and was very similar (and gained inspiration from) Sokoban. Had ~300 levels and a level editor. Also had a sequel ([b]definitely[/b]). Had enemies like a dirt golem, a knight, angel people that fly around randomly... The level I recall the most was one that functioned like a shop, and you needed to buy specific tools and break into one of the shops to get all the tools needed to exit the level. [b]There was also a level which was based around a slime material that slowly spreads, that you had to run away from while solving puzzles quickly[/b] Pretty sure the name started with sub. [b]You played a person that kinda looks like a thief, you also had a dog in some levels. It was possible to make 2-player levels[/b] If anyone knows the name, I will hug him twice.[/QUOTE] Bump with new information.
C64 game. Side-view of a rectangular room where the whole game takes place, no scrolling or anything. Two medieval knight (with feathered helments) face each other from each side of the room. They are controlled by two different players and can move towards each other (middle of the room) or back again towards their own wall. A ball bounces between walls, ceiling and floor, and the knights die if hit by it. They can swing their swords, however, in all directions, catch the ball, and fire it at the opponent or the walls / floor / ceiling to try and hit their opponent.
That game where you were in a trench and you had to escape from a velociraptor. You were a German from WW1 and the gun was useless. nevermind, found it, 1916 Der Unbekannte Krieg
That Ace Combat game where you go into another dimension or something whilst fighting some kind of super jet thing. Which one was it?
[QUOTE=DaBigManZM;31188099]Some game that postal or someone had a thread posted a while back. It was an FPS that had old school graphics almost Quake III Arena styled. It was multiplayer and had a really metallic look to materials. One of the weapons was a railgun that served for sniping and if I recall it had some small upgrade system for turrets/sentries and shit. Hard to describe, reminds me of the HL2 mod Dystopia though.[/QUOTE] You mean like Team Fortress Classic ?
[QUOTE=Sniping Robot;31205712]That Ace Combat game where you go into another dimension or something whilst fighting some kind of super jet thing. Which one was it?[/QUOTE] I don't know about the dimensional drift, but you fight a "Super Jet Thing" in every Ace Combat game. Could you explain further?
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A multyplayer strategy game I played on newgrounds a while back. I guess it was kinda like Risk(though I've never played it). You had to conquer the world(or one version was with the provinces of the Roman empire at it's peak) and the you had the number of armies in one province with no other details aboot them, you could move them only one province at a time, yeah if you didn't guess already it's turn based. And the map of the world was like old parchment. Hope you can help me..
[QUOTE=Spawndex;31205834]You mean like Team Fortress Classic ?[/QUOTE] lolno not TFC. God it's worded so weird.
What was that game posted on FP awhile back? The demo of it was a tower and you could plant dynamite on it or shoot cannons and shit at it and it will fall over, then the guy who made it saw the thread and started posting about the full version which would have an editor and stuff.
[QUOTE=NotAName;31197176]Bump with new information.[/QUOTE] Just had an epiphany and remembered the name of their forums, which lead me to their section, which lead me to their game. It's named SubTerra, and you can check it out if you like. Time to hug myself twice, I guess. [url]http://crystalshard.net/subdown.htm[/url]
There was a game a played a while back that was ridiculously hard. It was a 2d side scroller RPG, which I think was japanese, and I remember specifically a part where you had to fight a dragon that could kill you in one to two hits, and took a billion hits to kill and swooped down across the screen shooting multiple fireballs out of its mouth. And I remember it had a long title with a III at the end. Does anyone know what game I'm talking about?
[QUOTE=A big fat ass;31216200]What was that game posted on FP awhile back? The demo of it was a tower and you could plant dynamite on it or shoot cannons and shit at it and it will fall over, then the guy who made it saw the thread and started posting about the full version which would have an editor and stuff.[/QUOTE] Wasn't it called Kaboom or something like it?
Looking for an RTS, I played it a while too long back to remember it's name, I only played the Demo, but in in you were able to build bases, also aircrafts, ships, the timespan was from medieval to WW2 I think, your workers were able to farm, and roads were constructed betwees houses, also I believe ther was the word Dawn in it. But I cant remeber the full name.
Does anyone know the name of a game released probably around the early 2000's for the PC where you played as a police officer. The only mission I can remember is where you climbed aboard a cruise ship and could choose which way you headed by shooting the sign before having to kill a few odd terrorists.
[QUOTE=JWG;31256121]Does anyone know the name of a game released probably around the early 2000's for the PC where you played as a police officer. The only mission I can remember is where you climbed aboard a cruise ship and could choose which way you headed by shooting the sign before having to kill a few odd terrorists.[/QUOTE] Could be Virtua Cop 2.
OK, so this was a game I played on my friend's Ps2 a few years back. It had a medieval setting and involved riding around on a horse from an above view (Not really top down; from an angle) and shooting stuff. I think. It's been a long time, that's all I really remember. There was lots of fog.
[QUOTE=markedOne;31246539]Looking for an RTS, I played it a while too long back to remember it's name, I only played the Demo, but in in you were able to build bases, also aircrafts, ships, the timespan was from medieval to WW2 I think, your workers were able to farm, and roads were constructed betwees houses, also I believe ther was the word Dawn in it. But I cant remeber the full name.[/QUOTE] Empires: Dawn of the Modern World?
Ok this might be very distorted due to this being around when i was about 4ish. An fps kinda. You were this (Red?) robot and you had machine guns. Your wondered around (A rooftop?) killing other robots. I think ctrl was shoot for some strange reason. Im it must have been about 12ish years ago.... Sorry for the vauge description, I really am having a hard time remebering ps: for PC
[QUOTE=zin908;31161793]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.[/QUOTE] the neverhood?
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