Forgotten the name of a game? - Remember it here! v3
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[QUOTE=Joakim Lindb;49930403]I'm looking for this old RTS game (or rpg? i don't remember) from the late 90's early 00's, that i think takes place after a nuclear war, it was in 3D and it reminded me of KKND, i remember some kind of mission that took place in a ruined city, and there maybe were bridges? That's all i remember[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Joakim Lindb;49935549]I think you could rotate the camera, i just don't remember much, but i'm pretty sure it had infantry, and i'm just mentioning the possibility of an RPG, but i don't think it is[/QUOTE]
So nobody has any idea what this game could be?
Ok, so I remember in school there was a game (I think maybe on floppy disc?) where the concept was that a computer's recycle bin had tipped over, and the "computer bugs" in it (which were literally insects) had gotten out, and it was a puzzle game to try steering the bugs back into the recycle bin.
I wanna say it was called "Zoinks" or something, but I have no idea if that's the actual name or where to find it.
[QUOTE=Joakim Lindb;50119726]So nobody has any idea what this game could be?[/QUOTE]
Earth 2150? Ground Control 1/2?
[QUOTE=Joakim Lindb;50119726]So nobody has any idea what this game could be?[/QUOTE]
Not without more detail. Try Mobygames search functions with various keywords, sometimes a name will jump out.
It was an old DOS/Atari game, you controlled a ball (not sure what it was made of, but i like to believe it was candy) from a top-down perspective and you had to move around collecting stuff that would make you grow but you would lose mass as you move. The levels were fairly labyrinthic and somewhat abstract in artstyle from what I remember. I hope someone remembers something like this because I can't find its name anywhere and at the time I didn't even know how to read.
[QUOTE=Kinky Frog;50128234]It was an old DOS/Atari game, you controlled a ball (not sure what it was made of, but i like to believe it was candy) from a top-down perspective and you had to move around collecting stuff that would make you grow but you would lose mass as you move. The levels were fairly labyrinthic and somewhat abstract in artstyle from what I remember. I hope someone remembers something like this because I can't find its name anywhere and at the time I didn't even know how to read.[/QUOTE]
Helius?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu4hJf2RCEk[/media]
[QUOTE=gufu;50128561]Helius?[/QUOTE]
Holy shit this is the one! Thanks!!!
[QUOTE=Doom64hunter;50088575]I've been searching for two very specific things for quite a while now. I've seen or played them both when I was around 6, so I don't remember their names anymore.
The first of the two was a strange FPS where you started out in one of two (possibly three) locations. One was a gray, moon-like canyon place with some industrial structure in front of you, the other was some sort of dark factory, where there was a dark corridor, lots of pipes running along the wall on your left ending with a metallic door. I distinctly remember never making it past either of these starting points because something would usually kill me really quickly.
Additionally, the game must've been released before 2001.[/QUOTE]
The first game reminds me of Eradicator
Could that be it?
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[video=youtube;zvDxKDRL2X4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvDxKDRL2X4[/video]
[QUOTE=MadBomber;50122167]Earth 2150? Ground Control 1/2?[/QUOTE]
It must be Ground Control 2! It was so many years ago i played the game that i don't even remember how it looked like properly
There was a VW Beetle or something on the cover, was a bunch of vw cars (though searching for VW games comes up empty) and you raced in various races, the first level I can remember was a beach where you raced dune buggys. There was also this one minigame where you had to turbo jump a gap or something.
I remember playing this top down tank game on my dads windows XP in like 2002/2003 everything was either red or orange and you fought other tanks that's all I can remember of the game
[QUOTE=Petrussen;48950737]Tricky one:
I think I played a demo of it years ago. It was a fps, set in medieval times, with swords and armor and stuff. It was a dark setting, at it was bloody. I think the demo took place in a cave, I'm not sure.[/QUOTE]
Late reply but...
Was it the game based on the Wheel of Time?
I say it because it was from that kind of era, the tutorial puts you in a cave and there are some caves in the first level, it's a FPS, the whitecloaks and trollocks have swords, axes and such, and it has some fairly dark bits.
[video=youtube;TrORCz5q1AQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrORCz5q1AQ[/video]
IT was a great game actually, innovative FPS with the ter'angreal selection and such, as well as the MP modes I regret never playing.
So I vaguely remember a game, which I believe it was the SEGA Mega Drive or Genesis (I can't remember), it had a boy with a monster following around you as your partner. It wasn't turn-based, more action-adventure type game with solving puzzle.
[QUOTE=KnightRider25;50235907]So I vaguely remember a game, which I believe it was the SEGA Mega Drive or Genesis (I can't remember), it had a boy with a monster following around you as your partner. It wasn't turn-based, more action-adventure type game with solving puzzle.[/QUOTE] A Boy and His Blob?
There's this game I briefly had a demo for on the xbox 360. I played it for one night before my brother deleted it, and ive been dying to figure out what it was for years.
It was a vaguely eastern looking 3rd person hack and slash game, In the demo you could play as one of two guys, a vampire looking dude in a long coat and a paladin looking dude with white armor.
The vampire guy had this weapon that was like a scythe blade on a chain that would trip over enemies as you ran around them, and there were these weird barricades made of impaled people that would sometimes pop up to block your path. I vaguely remember RPG style looting.
The vampire guy's story starts with a cut-scene where he wakes up from a dream in a graveyard and then an old man yells at him for being disgusting.
That's all I remember. Thanks in advance for any help.
[QUOTE=KnightRider25;50235907]So I vaguely remember a game, which I believe it was the SEGA Mega Drive or Genesis (I can't remember), it had a boy with a monster following around you as your partner. It wasn't turn-based, more action-adventure type game with solving puzzle.[/QUOTE]
Sounds similar to Digimon World except for the puzzles part, it was also for the PS1.
Two horror games (i think it's two, might be the same)
You sit in the back of a cop car, the cop exits to do something and doesn't come back, it's night, and you get out somehow, later you end up in a cabin i think.
The second, it's silent hill-ish, winter in an abandoned town, you're supposed to meet up with someone at some point in the game, it's not silent hill: shattered memories.
Third: You get submerged in a car, you can hear the radio playing still, you get out somehow (It isn't battlefield 4)
All the following are in horror games.
So I got a couple of games that I've been wanting to find, one for a long time and the other just a few minutes ago. This one was on the internet, it was a lego game where you had a limited number of bricks and batteries and you had to make different cars to get to some kind of goal. I think it was isometric? I played it very long ago and don't remember what it is. I was trying to find it myself but there's a shitload of lego games now. I just know it was years ago when I was younger, like maybe 6 years or more.
The next game is also old but it was on a console. I think it was Xbox? It may have been Playstation 2 as well. It was set in a war in the future, I think? And you mainly drove around in a military jeep. There were different areas that belonged to Korea and you had to capture them maybe? I think both North and South Korea were enemies but I forget. Sorry about how unsure everything is, but it was very long ago. I remember very strongly though that Korea was an enemy, and you would see the enemies flags because I remember Korea's flag vaguely. Sorry I don't have much more to go off of but yeah.
Thanks for any info!
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I guess I never tried Google on the second one. The game I was remembering is "Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction". Still wanna know about that lego game though! I'll keep searching.
Alright! Looking for a game that was release before 2000 around the same time as Doom, Blake stone and Wolfenstein.
The game has room in its title.
It's similar to gameplay like Wolfenstein or Blake Stone has similar looking environments, you could shoot a purple gel at spider webs to destroy them but you had a limited amount but you could find more gel.
There was enemies.
That's as much as i remember.
[QUOTE=RedNick27;50248587]Sounds similar to Digimon World except for the puzzles part, it was also for the PS1.[/QUOTE]
It's not Digimon World, I can be for certain it was 16-bit graphics and top-down view.
I can't remember the name of this car racing mmo but you had guns you could pt on your cars. I found it once before but the game shut down
I think it was a flash game, it had you going through dungeons killing monsters, and whenever you killed a monster you haven't killed before, you unlock the ability to play as that monster. This of course leads to a HUGE amount of character choices
[QUOTE=Sims_doc;50267574]Alright! Looking for a game that was release before 2000 around the same time as Doom, Blake stone and Wolfenstein.
The game has room in its title.
It's similar to gameplay like Wolfenstein or Blake Stone has similar looking environments, you could shoot a purple gel at spider webs to destroy them but you had a limited amount but you could find more gel.
There was enemies.
That's as much as i remember.[/QUOTE]
Only thing that comes to mind is if you're thinking of 'Labyrinth' instead of 'room' - Ken's Labyrinth. It was released in '93 (Wolfenstein was '92 I think?)
Features Spiders, mesh walls you can shoot to destroy, and the main weapon is a jelly weapon (seen in pic 2)
[img]http://i.imgur.com/ugxbnFd.png[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/A0NGoRu.png[/img]
Bit of a stretch but that's what came to mind.
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[QUOTE=X6ZioN6X;50336570]I think it was a flash game, it had you going through dungeons killing monsters, and whenever you killed a monster you haven't killed before, you unlock the ability to play as that monster. This of course leads to a HUGE amount of character choices[/QUOTE]
Ahh you made me remember this, had a lot of fun playing this however many years ago. I just spent the past 15 minutes frantically searching, it was hard to find using keywords like 'killing monster unlocks playable character' and so on, but I found it buried in some stupid top 10 game list by chance.
Enjoy!
[url]http://www.kongregate.com/games/lordtim/great-dungeon-in-the-sky[/url]
[QUOTE=X6ZioN6X;50336570]I think it was a flash game, it had you going through dungeons killing monsters, and whenever you killed a monster you haven't killed before, you unlock the ability to play as that monster. This of course leads to a HUGE amount of character choices[/QUOTE]
[url=http://www.kongregate.com/games/lordtim/great-dungeon-in-the-sky]Great Dungeon in the Sky?[/url]
Edit:
Well shit.
Shiiiiit I remember Ken's Labyrinth. I played it at a friend's house (or I think a friend of my sister?) when I was a wee lamb. Had to rescue some dog, Sparky. "GET ME OUTTA HERE!"
[QUOTE=ironman17;50337188]Shiiiiit I remember Ken's Labyrinth. I played it at a friend's house (or I think a friend of my sister?) when I was a wee lamb. Had to rescue some dog, Sparky. "GET ME OUTTA HERE!"[/QUOTE]
Very childhood defining for me.
I can still remember the secret rooms in most of the first chapter of levels haha
Sadly I don't remember it all that well. Although I do vaguely remember it starting at some sort of dinner table with chicken and wine.
At least, that's where I remember starting. It's been like 15 years or so, memory of it's still fuzzy and it makes me feel old.
[QUOTE=ironman17;50340638]Sadly I don't remember it all that well. Although I do vaguely remember it starting at some sort of dinner table with chicken and wine.
At least, that's where I remember starting. It's been like 15 years or so, memory of it's still fuzzy and it makes me feel old.[/QUOTE]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Dmu4xQl.png[/img]
This is in the room to your immediate left from the very first starting point! Well remembered
Now this is a bit of an unusual request, I remember the name of the game, but for the life of me, I cannot find its existence.
The name of the game is Piraten. It was a German PC game that I played in the early 2000s yet every search I throw into Google results with nothing.
In the game, as you can imagine you were a pirate. You sailed a ship and visited towns. You could get into battles where you'd need to sink other ships with your canons and in the towns you could get into rapier duels with other pirates shown from a side camera view. I don't remember much else from the game besides visiting taverns and getting your crew to hold a mutiny if there wasn't enough food/ale.
The game itself was given to me and my brother as a gift from a German relative and after moving several times I've lost track of it. I'd love any help finding any information online about the game because I know it wasn't part of my imagination.
Maybe Sid Meier's Pirates (or the remake)? Or Piraten: Herrscher der Karibik? Seems to be a Port Royale based game, there are some gameplay videos on youtube.
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