One thing I do definitely remember is that the final boss battle was like a 3D chess board and it was really difficult
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hiroxx
Ireland115 Posts
One thing I do definitely remember is that the final boss battle was like a 3D chess board and it was really difficult | ||
Telemako
Spain1636 Posts
On December 15 2008 07:48 hiroxx wrote: This is a game for playstation 1 and it was like an action-platformer type game, I don't remember much except there seemed to be 3 types of attack styles and they were coloured (Purple, Blue and Yellow possibly?) One thing I do definitely remember is that the final boss battle was like a 3D chess board and it was really difficult MediEvil had a huge chessboard but I don't remember it being the final boss. | ||
hiroxx
Ireland115 Posts
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SweeTLemonS[TPR]
11739 Posts
Shitty description, hopefully someone can make sense of it. | ||
Skirmjan
Italy190 Posts
btw, anyone remembers a platformer game where you're a guy running around, tossing your helmet as a boomerang which also works as shield to block the first hit you suffer (and you lose it in the process)? | ||
Al Bundy
7257 Posts
On November 04 2012 01:42 SweeTLemonS[TPR] wrote: I need some help here. I'm looking for a horror game, which I have never played. The only thing I've seen is this clip from it. At least part of it takes place in a mansion, and you're in some basement and you turn on a generator and the whole mansion starts to shake and fall apart, and in general crazy shit starts to happen. I want to say it was made in the early 2000's, and if it wasn't the second game, there are at least two games in the series. Shitty description, hopefully someone can make sense of it. Alone in the Dark 4? | ||
plated.rawr
Norway1675 Posts
I remember it being a one-screen game (no scrolling), with a top-down view. You could play co-op, and you would spawn in each your bottom left and right corner. There was kinda a maze somewhat pacman-style, with enemies roaming around that you were supposed to shoot. The maze started out blue, but the colors changed as you got through stages. Most stages had like a few mobs you had to kill to progress, and every so many stages, you'd get a boss stage with a super-fast, bigger version of the regular mob. THe only mobs I can recall right now are lions and flies. My pal and I called the game 'the lion game', but I got no clue what it was actually called. Anyone remember that one? | ||
SweeTLemonS[TPR]
11739 Posts
No, it was a first person game. It may have been late 90's too, somewhere in the '97-'02 range. It had pretty close to Half-Life level graphics. I saw it here once, but I can't find the thread for it. It was in some thread about horror games, and I swear it was a thread about games like Amnesia (overrated, btw), but I couldn't find the thread (I found several threads about games similar to Amnesia, but not the one I'm looking for). | ||
liam33
Canada192 Posts
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plated.rawr
Norway1675 Posts
On November 04 2012 03:50 liam33 wrote: Looking for a 2d game made in the 90's or early 2000's that was called bonk brothers or something it was 2 player hotseat the objective was to hit the enemies from underneath they would flip over and then you would run into them had a lot of fun with it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Bros. Also, a minigame in smb3. | ||
littlechava
United States7215 Posts
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Talin
Montenegro10532 Posts
They sponsored an ISL once if I remember correctly. Can't remember any other TL links/threads though. | ||
enigmaticcam
United States280 Posts
It was a space shooter with a decent story. You could fly to other planets in a giant universe and upgrade technology/weapons. I remember being very frustrated because at one point during the missions, it would send you to a far away planet that would take like 15 minutes to get there, but then when you're almost there your ship would inexplicably blow up to some invisible barrier. That's all I really remember of it. | ||
Animzor
Sweden2154 Posts
On November 04 2012 03:10 plated.rawr wrote: All right, here's one from my commodore 64 days. I remember it being a one-screen game (no scrolling), with a top-down view. You could play co-op, and you would spawn in each your bottom left and right corner. There was kinda a maze somewhat pacman-style, with enemies roaming around that you were supposed to shoot. The maze started out blue, but the colors changed as you got through stages. Most stages had like a few mobs you had to kill to progress, and every so many stages, you'd get a boss stage with a super-fast, bigger version of the regular mob. THe only mobs I can recall right now are lions and flies. My pal and I called the game 'the lion game', but I got no clue what it was actually called. Anyone remember that one? This sounds cool, I hope someone figures it out. | ||
littlechava
United States7215 Posts
On May 14 2013 07:56 Talin wrote: Altitude? They sponsored an ISL once if I remember correctly. Can't remember any other TL links/threads though. Yes! Thanks <3 | ||
Mandalor
Germany2362 Posts
I'm looking for a C64 game (yeah, Commodore 64), an RPG, where you would wander around a pixelated map, searching for 3 keys (I think it was 3). The only other thing I remember was that, while you were doing that, you were fighting monsters (I think this was mostly, or completely, text-based) and sometimes random people would decide to join your army. I know this isn't much and I probably won't find this game ever again, but one can hope. | ||
HeatEXTEND
Netherlands836 Posts
On May 14 2013 08:07 enigmaticcam wrote: I've been looking for an old DOS game for a long time. It was back in the shareware days when you had a CD full of half-completed games that you'd have to unlock to get the whole package. It was a space shooter with a decent story. You could fly to other planets in a giant universe and upgrade technology/weapons. I remember being very frustrated because at one point during the missions, it would send you to a far away planet that would take like 15 minutes to get there, but then when you're almost there your ship would inexplicably blow up to some invisible barrier. That's all I really remember of it. Might be Wingcommander: Privateer or maybe Elite, gl finding it :p | ||
HeatEXTEND
Netherlands836 Posts
On May 14 2013 09:29 Mandalor wrote: Okay I realize this will be a very, veeeeery tough one, but maybe some of you older guys out there will remember this, despite my shitty description of it (or lack thereof): I'm looking for a C64 game (yeah, Commodore 64), an RPG, where you would wander around a pixelated map, searching for 3 keys (I think it was 3). The only other thing I remember was that, while you were doing that, you were fighting monsters (I think this was mostly, or completely, text-based) and sometimes random people would decide to join your army. I know this isn't much and I probably won't find this game ever again, but one can hope. "Adventure" for the atari has you running around pixelated worlds looking for 3 keys, give that one a try :D | ||
]343[
United States10328 Posts
On May 14 2013 08:07 enigmaticcam wrote: I've been looking for an old DOS game for a long time. It was back in the shareware days when you had a CD full of half-completed games that you'd have to unlock to get the whole package. It was a space shooter with a decent story. You could fly to other planets in a giant universe and upgrade technology/weapons. I remember being very frustrated because at one point during the missions, it would send you to a far away planet that would take like 15 minutes to get there, but then when you're almost there your ship would inexplicably blow up to some invisible barrier. That's all I really remember of it. I once had such a CD with WarCraft I, Doom, and Descent on it... and some others that I forget D: That being said... reminds me vaguely of Star Control II ("The Ur-Quan Masters"), but it doesn't sound quite right.... | ||
KtheZ
United States813 Posts
Anyone remember something like this? | ||
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