• Forgotten the name of a game? - Remember it here! v3
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I've got two: One's a browser game where you play as a rat trying to get a piece of cheese and then get back in his hole. It's multiplayer, you can play online, and that's all I remember. Second's a RTS game where one of the main mechanics was animals that were the result of mixing two animals, like a tiger and a seal, I think.
It was a game where you controlled a kid that had a cape and like, blue skin. It was a point and click on ps2, you would go around a world and interact with various food items/food characters to finish a quest or something. It came out around 2003 I think. I loved playingit when I was younger but I cannot for the lifeofme find what it was. [editline]13th February 2014[/editline] The title was something along the linesof "You are what you eat" but I cant find anything about it on the internet. He's sent to prison by a chocolate bar or something and he meets a brocoli there. Can't remember much more, except that at one point you do a puzzle with sauces like teriyaki, ketchup, bbq etc. [editline]13th February 2014[/editline] Also a browser FPS with guns like pulse rifles and shit. It was around 2006 I think. It was singleplayer with bots but there was a multiplayer except it was really hard to get into. It used adobe shockwave player. It looked a LOT like unreal tournament and the character would groan like "HMPH" "ERGH" when you jumped
[QUOTE=Zuimzado;43890438]Second's a RTS game where one of the main mechanics was animals that were the result of mixing two animals, like a tiger and a seal, I think.[/QUOTE] Impossible Creatures? [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impossible_Creatures[/url]
Yes and yes, thank both of you!
[QUOTE=ASadPerson;43901187]It was a game where you controlled a kid that had a cape and like, blue skin. It was a point and click on ps2, you would go around a world and interact with various food items/food characters to finish a quest or something. It came out around 2003 I think. I loved playingit when I was younger but I cannot for the lifeofme find what it was. [editline]13th February 2014[/editline] The title was something along the linesof "You are what you eat" but I cant find anything about it on the internet. He's sent to prison by a chocolate bar or something and he meets a brocoli there. Can't remember much more, except that at one point you do a puzzle with sauces like teriyaki, ketchup, bbq etc.[/QUOTE] Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet.
I once played some nascar racing game, I have no idea what it's called but it probably was something with nascar. Problem is I can't descrive much, since given its nature it's probably very similar to other nascar games. What I do remember is that you could paint your car a custom color, your team uniforms too iirc. Also if it helps I think it had steering wheel support and was steering wheel by default, you had to rebind the keys to make it work with a keyboard. must've been from the 00's or late 90's.
Sorry to semi Necro this, but I've been spending the past day looking for an old game and can't for the life of me remember the name. It was an old racing game, you used to race 4x4 pickups and the likes. Semi reminded me of Street Legal Racing, it had real time deformation on your cars, and you had to repair them after races and so forth, this was a long time ago, maybe 8 years ago or more. Most searches seem to lead me to the game Insane, or Offroad Drive or similar and can't seem to nail down the one game I'm searching for. Any enlightenment so to speak would be really appreciated.
[QUOTE=Satane;44675577]I don't remember what kind of game it was. It had a model where a guy was cut in half and still alive. I made a mock up from skyrim [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/A2u2O7h.jpg[/IMG] Maybe something along the lines of dragon age origins ? Pretty sure magic was involved and they were test subjects of some sort.[/QUOTE] I think there was an area in Dark Messiah Might and Magic where this happened inside some fortress full of blackguards and warlocks/necromancers.
You start on the left side of the screen and need to go to the right side, platforms that you're supposed to jump on are going up and down between. The platforms are just red lines on a black background. Now that I think about it, there could also be a level where they're black platforms on a white background, and you actually need to go from the bottom to the top.
I got a question: in Far Cry 3 I've spotted a picture of Vaas, but it really looked like a logo for a game rather than just a picture of him, and I swear I've seen a similar picture for a game but I have no idea what game that's for. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Xe2XFux.png[/IMG] Any ideas?
Looks kinda like the Volition logo: [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/47/Volition_logo.png[/img]
My memory is really fuzzy but I think the game was top down view and you were a bloke with a sword that had to reach the end of the level without getting killed by a huge swarm of insects(I think they were fleas, and it's possible that it was also part of the title). I think you moved your character with the arrow keys and you could aim your sword around by using the mousepad. The game was kind of "turn based" as in these insects would move only when you either moved or changed position of your sword.It was kind of a puzzle game as you had to calculate every single action or you'd get swarmed at some point. I think I remember there was a lot of pink or purple involved in the graphics
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1. Underwater game where you pilot this small ship/craft/submersible thing with weapons and had to take down these tall pillars (?) while avoiding depth charges and mines.. I also remember hearing "Rendezvous point" a lot for some reason. 2. Futuristic flying game of a similar variety, piloting a small fighter and shooting down enemies. I remember playing on a desert map, and you started by taking off from a floating platform/hangar thing. I also distinctly remember this one as it made my eyes water after 10 minutes of playing it every single time, where I could play other games for much longer with no issues.
[QUOTE=Dawnkiller;44763187]1. Underwater game where you pilot this small ship/craft/submersible thing with weapons and had to take down these tall pillars (?) while avoiding depth charges and mines.. I also remember hearing "Rendezvous point" a lot for some reason. 2. Futuristic flying game of a similar variety, piloting a small fighter and shooting down enemies. I remember playing on a desert map, and you started by taking off from a floating platform/hangar thing. I also distinctly remember this one as it made my eyes water after 10 minutes of playing it every single time, where I could play other games for much longer with no issues.[/QUOTE] Possibly Sub Culture and Terminal Velocity
Playstation 2.. Car battling game (i.e. Twisted Metal, Vigilante) and the most destinct thing I can remember about it is that when you ran over the pedestrians they would sometimes stick to the spikes on the front of your car and would ragdoll all around leaving a gigantic blood puddle behind. I also think there was like 2 sides.. Cops and Robbers.. I can't remember, I remember there being souped up Cop cars that can battle in it...
[QUOTE=Ryo Ohki;44729586]My memory is really fuzzy but I think the game was top down view and you were a bloke with a sword that had to reach the end of the level without getting killed by a huge swarm of insects(I think they were fleas, and it's possible that it was also part of the title). I think you moved your character with the arrow keys and you could aim your sword around by using the mousepad. The game was kind of "turn based" as in these insects would move only when you either moved or changed position of your sword.It was kind of a puzzle game as you had to calculate every single action or you'd get swarmed at some point. I think I remember there was a lot of pink or purple involved in the graphics[/QUOTE] [t]http://www.mathpuzzle.com/MAA/38-DROD/First2N3W.jpg[/t] Deadly Rooms of Death?
I remember playing a game where you played as a mushroom in a maze and you had to get keys to open doors in order to advance. I think it also had piranha-plant like obstacles.
[QUOTE=Hans-Gunther 3.;44771672][t]http://www.mathpuzzle.com/MAA/38-DROD/First2N3W.jpg[/t] Deadly Rooms of Death?[/QUOTE] Damn that looks nothing like I remembered it but yeah that's definitely the one, thanks!
Game one: played around 1996 very vague memories; Some 3d-platformer involving a Rabbit player char. checkerboards and possibly playing-cards environment and top hats. Game two: Closer to 1999, 2d platformer scrolling upwards featuring one/two robots (players) fighting each other, rotating turrets rapidly shooting blue spheres and the level design itself; All while jumping to the top of the level avoiding rising water. It also had a really easy to use level editor on Win98. [QUOTE=Sokrates;41972401]Okay, so it was a game I played when I was 12-13 (I think). It was a really fun adobe shockwave game where you played as this really unlucky guy (I think his name was Jim) who "fought" aliens on different planets and settings. I remember it being a 2D sidescroller, but there were times where it went kinda fallout 2 styled top view. I think the main protagonist also had a pet which he was looking for in an episode. There were multiple "episodes" of that game. One thing I do remember well, is that he had a kinda rasta/surfer dude hair Like this: [img_thumb]http://img.alibaba.com/photo/455913141/Dread_Surfer_DUDE_Bob_Marley_RASTA_WIG.jpg[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] Lenny Loosejocks [IMG]http://ezone.com/images/lennystand.gif[/IMG] Speaking of which.. Anyone know where a new copy of Gilbert can be found? That CD is lost forever :-(
Not sure if anyone else played this, but it was similar to Doom (an FPS, had guns), except you solved math problems to open doors, pick up special weapons, etc. The difficulties were different kinds of math, and I think the hardest was Geometry problems or something.
I played this game on the PS1 between roughly 2006-2008, and it seemed to be in third person view. I think you were a pilot who rode around in a car-tank hybrid (I honesty can't remember what it was) in dark tunnel-like areas, and you could get in and out of the vehicle and roam around at ease, even moving to different areas without the vehicle. I also faintly recall some locations having something like dark green cyber backgrounds, which I can't actually say for sure but it was related to the car in some way (might've been some jump speed thing between different locations or something)? There was a non-playable female character who I think acted as support to you and stuff. I can't say much on the gameplay because it's really all a big blur to me. I'm thinking this might've been a Japanese game since I can remember somewhat clearly it had anime-styled character designs. I can't remember the graphics but it looked like the game might've been from the late 1990s or early 2000s, and was probably 3D.
[QUOTE=kamikaze470;44793260]I played this game on the PS1 between roughly 2006-2008, and it seemed to be in third person view. I think you were a pilot who rode around in a car-tank hybrid (I honesty can't remember what it was) in dark tunnel-like areas, and you could get in and out of the vehicle and roam around at ease, even moving to different areas without the vehicle. I also faintly recall some locations having something like dark green cyber backgrounds, which I can't actually say for sure but it was related to the car in some way (might've been some jump speed thing between different locations or something)? There was a non-playable female character who I think acted as support to you and stuff. I can't say much on the gameplay because it's really all a big blur to me. I'm thinking this might've been a Japanese game since I can remember somewhat clearly it had anime-styled character designs. I can't remember the graphics but it looked like the game might've been from the late 1990s or early 2000s, and was probably 3D.[/QUOTE] Blaster Master: Blasting Again [video=youtube;F3HsGil74s8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3HsGil74s8[/video]
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I remember it is a PS2 motorcycle racing game. Can't remember a lot of the details but there is one map I remember that has a bridge made of tree logs on the side of some huge rock formation(possibly a mountain) and then into a tunnel. (Or I think its tunnel then log bridge).
I would like to know if anyone would remember or recognize anything about this game, it is rather old, the icon for it was a blue butterfly if I'm not mistaken, it was a sidescroller where you controlled this blue mailman/policeman or something and you could get some little guys to follow you around, I am pretty sure the first boss was a guy in a giant Armadillo robot. Help would be appreciated.
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Here's a tough one. A (free?) top-down strategy game that I believe was originally Japanese. You control a kingdom of mostly automated soldiers, who march around, capture territory, build and destroy bridges and barricades, and eventually take over the other 3 kingdoms. Units could join together to combine their strength, and when they became strong enough, they would 'upgrade' to a tougher type of unit. There were 4 different kingdoms, each with a slightly different theme. The game itself would go through different themes as well. At first, each kingdom was a medieval castle fighting others from the same time period. The only other one I can remember is a FAST FOOD themed game, where your normal soldiers were replaced by fries and would upgrade into hamburgers in place of knights or whatever. The other kingdoms were things like Sushi restaurants. It was stange, but fun. Mostly automated but with micromanagement. Like I said, I believe it was free, it ran in a window, and had simple 2d sprite-based graphics. Any help would be appreciated. [B]EDIT:[/B] Also remembered that the theme in a few of the maps was a futuristic/robotic theme... I can't remember any specifics.
If anyone could help me find this PS1 game I would thank him so much I recall it including robots such as the ones seen in Macross, you know, those planes that convert to bipedal robots It had many stages, one for example had you fighting above a city, another one was underwater and then you were fighting on the streets of said city. Hard as fuck, but the feeling you had when you won a stage was ace.
Strategy game in which you built a base in which you connected solar plants, lasers, rocket towers with power nodes. If too much energy passed through the power nodes, they'd turn red and might even explode. You'd mine ores with lasers for currency. Goal was to protect your base from aliens, which came in waves. Possible levels included Mars, Venus and Neptune (I believe) Every game started with a pilot deploying you at your base/main building, laughing and saying "good luck". His voice had a touch of stereotypical Texan-stuff in it. PC. About 10 years old. 2D isometric graphics that looked clean, had a calming soundtrack. [editline]hurr[/editline] Found it, it's Harvest: Massive Encounter. Cheers.
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