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Scatterheart
Posts: 144/144
Well, I did try once. But seeing as I know nothing about PC oldies, I didn't know where to start.
A few Google searches wielded no results, and after trying out a few of the generic games with resulted from these searches, I decided to give up.
Cynthia
Posts: 5675/5814
Most of the games released near the end of the shareware days (i.e. the Apogee/Epic days) were shooters, no?

I also doubt that it would be hard to find them if you did a little searching.
Scatterheart
Posts: 143/144
Originally posted by Kejardon
That one's easy.
Uh. Gimme a minute to remember the name of it...

Raptor: Call of the Shadows


YOU ARE LEGEND!
*Hands box of cookies*

I wasn't expecting anyone to know what I was on about.
Weren't there a flood of flying shoot 'em ups a while ago?

TYVM.
Xkeeper
Posts: 5351/5653
Play some text adventures. Those are always fun
SamuraiX
Posts: 120/302
Anyone remember the Dr. Brain games? It makes me feel a bit old to think that they were that far back. But when I look back and think of such games, it makes me wonder, why aren't there that many brain-stimulating games anymore? I like your first-person shooter as much as the next, but does anyone ever feel that there should be more games that force you to think?
Kejardon
Posts: 76/94
That one's easy.
Uh. Gimme a minute to remember the name of it...

Raptor: Call of the Shadows

NES wrestling one might be WWF WrestleMania... I might still have that cartridge at home. I think you're talking about Andre's step + headbut move.
Scatterheart
Posts: 142/144
Seems like this is the place for trying to find long-forgotten games.

asdf: That definately seems like Plok.
I owned that game as a kid. Didn't notice the extremely easiness in it though.
No underpants...
But you finish the first world to retrieve your flag.
Once you've gone back home, you find out that the rest of your flags have been stolen by "fleas".
They're blue jumping things that change to green before they die. Annoying fuckers.
I might play that game soon, actually.

MY HELP!!
PC game:
A long time ago, I played a demo disk that had Doom on it.
Along with that was a vertical flying game, similar to Parodius and all of that, but upwards.
It was war-based, and had a money system, where you could buy kick-ass weapons.
The best weapon in the game (which was attainable in the first stage if you repeatidly started the stage over again) was this huge blue beam gun. Nothing else like it in the entire game.
I think you had a health system where the more your jet flashed, the closer you were to dying. I'm not sure.
At the end of a stage, you would see a little animation of your plane flying into a docking ship (also a plane, i think).
After the little animation, you could pay to repair your ship, buy weapons, and choose to proceed to the next stage.
Oh GOD I hope one of you guys knows what I'm talking about.
TY.
Cynthia
Posts: 5668/5814
...A Genesis machine at your dentist's office?

When I'm there I usually end up staring at the fish tank so... :\

And I know what game with the weird enemies at night asdf's talking about but - of course - I can't remember the name of it. XD As for the one with the light blue cart... maybe a Color Dreams game? Definitely wouldn't be licensed.
16BT
Posts: 9/10
I had a hard time remembering Cool Spot. When I was little I played it at my dentist's office (they had a Sega Genesis machine there that had 10 games rotating every 5 minutes). All I remembered was the 7up dude. No level layout, no gameplay style, just the 7up dude. Then about a year ago I asked online about it and found it. They I remembered how hard the game was and haven't played it since.
Simon Belmont
Posts: 1527/1773
So far this game is pretty much as cool as I thought it was. There's the standard stages, you either walk around with Jason (little dude) or Sophia (tank ) going through, mostly using sophia, for superior firepower, but sometimes using Jason, for smaller areas that sophia cannot fit. There's a boss-view, which is Just Jason, but a bigger sprite, and then there's the top-down view, which would make an awesome game on its own; you move with left-up-down-right, B rotates the turret left, C rotates it right, A fires, there are temporary powerups and powerdowns hidden in blocks, and its just so smooth. Tough as nails, too. Not recca nails, but you know, nails.

Lots of powerups so far, I can fucking hover. Got a more powerful gun that can melt through certain blocks, a drilltip, and so far a few powerups for the little guy, too.

The bosses have been pretty lame, though. half of them seem to just go in a set pattern without actually caring what you're doing, the other just chase you down; They don't seem to go from easy->hard, but rather, they're just themed to the levels. They also seem to repeat, twice with different graphics, same basic attack routine once, slightly different attack scheme the second time (shoots fish, speed doesn't increase quite as much when it gets mad)
NSNick
Posts: 2183/2228
Originally posted by asdf
- An NES side-scrolling beat'em up game. Every now and then, the screen would go dark, and strange enemies would attack.

Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde? God, I hope not. That game sucked so horribly.
emcee
Posts: 827/867
We were too poor for video games when I was kid, so I don't have any vague memories of childhood games.

I did help a friend find a game he used to play, though. Except he couldn't remember what system it was for or even the approximate year he played it (too much pot). All he could remember was a voice that said "multiple" when you got particular power-up. After on and of searching over a period of months I finally found it. It was an arcade game he used to play at a gas station.
jeff
Posts: 200/213
Originally posted by asdf

- A top-down shooter for the NES. I believe flying between the planets may have been involved. Came on a light-blue cart.

- A wrestling game for the NES. One of the characters was an orange guy with a headbutt attack (used with forward A or forward B - I forget which) that could be spammed to win easily.


beat em up - no clue, but maybe mighty final fight or one of the double dragon games.

shoot em up - gyruss maybe.

wrestling (pick em up?)- tecmo wrestling, perhaps.
Simon Belmont
Posts: 1525/1773
Originally posted by asdf
- A platformer game for the SNES, where you controlled this character looking for his stolen flag. He always kept running into things like underpants (much to his annoyance), until finally finding it. But when he goes home, the rest of his flags have been stolen. Easy difficulty was refered to as "Child's Play", and I believe that the character design may have resembled Rayman. Slightly.

sounds like plok.
asdf
Posts: 4070/4077
Seriously, screw you guys. I haven't been so lucky with remembering games. Among some of them I can't remember for the life of me...

- An NES side-scrolling beat'em up game. Every now and then, the screen would go dark, and strange enemies would attack.

- A top-down shooter for the NES. I believe flying between the planets may have been involved. Came on a light-blue cart.

- A wrestling game for the NES. One of the characters was an orange guy with a headbutt attack (used with forward A or forward B - I forget which) that could be spammed to win easily.

- A platformer game for the SNES, where you controlled this character looking for his stolen flag. He always kept running into things like underpants (much to his annoyance), until finally finding it. But when he goes home, the rest of his flags have been stolen. Easy difficulty was refered to as "Child's Play", and I believe that the character design may have resembled Rayman. Slightly.

Also, I specifically remember there being a scene at the end of two-player Contra where the two main characters stood on a cliff in a cutscene (not the one where they run into the helicopter). I remember playing through it with some friends (of varying ages), we used the Konami code and swapped controllers when one of us died. The one guy went all the way to the final boss without dying (remarking that until then, he could not get past waterfall). I then managed to dodge everything while the other guy finished off the final boss. A younger person than me stated that, "that's [my friend] and [me]" at that scene.

No, I am not hinting at anything in this post.
Tanks
Posts: 463/596
Jaws for nes... all I could remember was dropping bombs on jelly fish and I could never remember the whole shark thing. I eventually narrowed the list down to water themed titles and happened upon Jaws. I now have it and I am unhappy that the games is harder than it was when I was a kid.

(I have that problem stated in the previous scentence with SMB3 also... I could get a bunch of flutes as a kid. one in the first level by ducking under the white block, one somewhere in a fortress and another somewhere else... Thats how I would get to the last world and die)
Ziff
Posts: 1661/1800
Uniracers. I had it when I was a kid. Then I couldn't find it for a while. And I always wanted to play "that rocking game", but when I described it no one could remember it. And then one day I found the ROM. And I was happy again.
Xeo Belmont
Posts: 869/1016
Super Turrican.

I remembered playing this game back when I first got my SNES. Several years ago when I started up on emulation and stuff I was out there trying to find it. The only thing that stuck to my mind, was the box cover (couldn't think of the name though), like 1 level or so, and the music. Other than that I couldn't remember anything.

Thanksfully though, my dad somehow remembered what it was called. He doesn't even play videogames, and somehow he remembered its name.

Out of this World was another game that my dad, somehow remembered that I couldn't.

Very weird.
Sin Dogan
Posts: 842/861
Yea, kind of like when I remembered the first stage to the game Yo! Noid when I was 5 but forgot what it was called until I saw that Simpsons episode with the huge Noid balloon and was like "hey, it's that guy from that game". I downloaded the rom for Yo!Noid shortly after and now I couldn't care less for it.
Kejardon
Posts: 75/94
Final Zone for the Genesis. Except it clicked by about the time the title screen loaded.
The music in that game rocks.
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