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Alright, this is a tough one.
Back when I was a kid, there was this place where they would have a bunch of PSX's rigged to TV's and you could pay to play by the hour. Simple stuff. They had every game pirated, so, many times they'd have a game with no label, mislabeled, or a Japanese game with no title in english. This is such case.
I remember it had a picture in the CD-Case-Thingie that read as "Metal Warrior(s?) 2", though after searching high and low, the game had absolutely nothing to do with the original Metal Warriors on SNES.
In the game, you control a blue mecha, it's a side scrolling beat-em-up style game, robots come after you, you break them to pieces, easy enough. You fill up a circle in the left hand bottom corner that lets you do special attacks, though with the shoulder buttons you could pull off stronger moves than the average attack (I think so, though I may be wrong about that tidbit)
First level, I remember, was an urban battlefield, set in a park-like place. That's all I remember, really.
anyways, I've been looking for this one for a while. Anyone got it?
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It's a videogame for the SNES and had multiple characters to start off as. One was a girl with wings from a floating island. The game is not Secret of Mana. I am constantly having people suggest this. There is a town where the dead rise at night and visit their families. It's an RPG with night and day and had a big maze on the world map.
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This was a game demo for Macinotosh/and or Windows 95 (it came on some game I had). In the game you were a guy you were lost or kidnapped. I think you were on the run from someone. You were in woods or maybe an island. I don't remember a lot of it, since I only had the demo, but I think you were looking for a knife? I remember one part where you walk across a bridge. I know it's a terrible description but does anyone else recall this game???
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A PS 1 game, not sure when it was released. It was one of the games we rented when we first got our Playstation (which was 12 years ago). It was some sort of shooting game, but I don't remember which type. My memory on it is very vague, the only thing I remember was that the intro showed two cartoonish guys (I think they might have had moustaches) shooting things and laughing. Other than that, I don't remember anything else about the game.
Anyone know what game this is?
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There's an SNES game I had as a kid that I mostly only remember because of how bad I was at it. It was an RPG in a high-fantasy type setting, with a four-member party. I THINK that it had a top-down perspective while exploring. There was no cutscene in the beginning or anything; after the title screen, you got a quick overview of your party (I think there were three dudes and one chick), and then you go out into the overworld, which at the beginning is a grassy field and a lake.
And then there would be a random encounter, during which I would ALWAYS die, because I was 6 years old and couldn't figure out the combat system.
This game was definitely NOT any Final Fantasy game, any Dragon Quest game, any Tales Series game, or Secret Of Mana. My instincts tell me it's probably a Western RPG, but I may be wrong.
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This game just popped into my head today, and I'd like to know what it's called.
It's a point-and-click adventure produced around 1997-1999, and it's for PC. The main character was a koala, but the player played as a fly. If memory serves, the fly's purpose was to investigate what's going on, and help out the other characters. I remember the box art showed a puppet koala run over by a car (it was covered in tire tracks). I only played this game once, it was one of my dad's computer games, it wasn't too interesting to me back then because it was aimed towards adults, and back then I was more into the point-and-click games aimed toward small, small children (Pajama Sam, Putt-Putt, Spy Fox, and Freddie Fish). But now that I'm older and am more into the "grown-up" point-and-click adventures, I'd like to give this game another go.
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FOUND!
I had a videogame when I was younger, it was for some old system (Playstation? Dreamcast? I don't think it was older than that). I think the name of the game contains the word "Metropolis". You were like the mayor of a city or something, you had to place houses and build roads and rivers and stuff like that. I think the characters were sorta 3d.. kinda like those lego guys. It definitely wasn't a Sim City game. I recall finding a video of the game on You Tube somewhere a few months ago... I should have bookmarked it! lol
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A early/mid 90's Mac educational game.
Its a point and click adventure where you control a archeologist as he explores a pyramid. Along the way you encounter many puzzles such as stepping on stone letters to spell osiris, and making the wrong move leads to the death of your explorer.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
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Trying to remember an old DOS edutainment game I used to play in my youth. It took place inside a computer that has been infected by a virus (which looked a bit like a snake). The virus was on a grid of computer chips and would try to eat its way to the edge of the grid - by solving math problems, you would help a box-shaped robot create a barrier to surround and eventually enclose the virus so it couldn't get away. Does anyone know of the game I'm thinking of?
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Old edutainment video games for around Windows 95 or so. These games were playable demos on an old edutainment game CD. I really want to find out what these games are because it has been bugging me for a while! There are two games that I remember from this compilation.
One is a Marvel superheroes game, and the only available game in the demo was a Spider-Man game where you're trying to climb a building and the Hobgoblin is throwing pumpkins down at you. For the life of me I can't remember what it was trying to teach, I believe math.
The other game was a science game teaching you about various species of wild cats (no, it was not Garfield's Mad about Cats). The host was this "cool" big cat who reminds me of Chester Cheetah, but wasn't him. He was accompanies by this smaller yellow cat who never spoke, and the game played similarly to a board game, at least how I remember it. The yellow cat goes through a small mini-game and as a reward you get a lecture about a species of wild cat.
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This game was an RPG on the SNES I played way back, can't recall the name. It started with a kid and his dog finding an alien craft and being beamed inside, to be greeted by (I think) a Mad Scientist. The game let you play as the kid, a robot or the dog (the dog part I'm not so sure, but it was three playable characters). It used the radial menu system (you press start and a circular menu appeared around your character) similar to the one on Secret Of Mana.
I know it's a tad bland, but that's all I got. Anyone?
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One more - an edutainment video-game that I played in third grade. There were little dwarves, I think, trying to reach the top of this really snowy mountain? I think in one of the final levels, you get inside this castle, and there's a treasure chest you need to open. Does this ring any bells?
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Okay, I'm looking for an edutainment game for children where you play as this weird goblin/monster thing, and he has a crush on a monster tv star? And she gets kidnapped, so he rushes to a mad scientist's place to save her and the other people who were missing. There were ghosts involved.
EDIT Also, the kidnapped people were turned into inanimate objects.
Familiar to anyone?
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A SNES RPG that featured a Hopeless Boss Fight at the start, and a female party member named Wild later on. Sorry there's so little to work with. I think the protagonist might have been blond.
EDIT: The Hopeless Boss Fight took place in a tower, and it was against a huge monster, not a person. It was in the first town, or your school, or something (I think it was a school, but that might just have been how I was interpreting the relative lack of buildings).
The battle perspective was from behind your characters, looking forward, not from the side.
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it's a really old video game for the playstation 1. The game is called monkey hero. it is about a monkey who must collect pages of the magic storybook to defeat the nightmare king (who vaguely resembles a roach for some reason...) . it was vaguely based off the journey to the west. Anybody remember this game? .. it's a shame it's virtually unknown since the game was actually pretty good
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There was an arcade game I used to play back in the mid 80's ('85-'87 ish) whose name I can no longer recall. It was a shooter game where one or two players could walk through the battle field. The view was also where the player would be looking down on the action going on. Of course, this sounds like it could be any number of games.
The thing which makes this game stand out from the rest was the final boss battle. During the final battle, the boss would just say "You die! You die!" over and over in a very deep and menacing voice. He wouldn't say anything else.
Does anyone know the title of this game? I can not recall too much of this game anymore. Any help would be appeciated.
PC game from the 90s, not sure if I played it on Win95 or Win98.
2D, side-scrolling platform-shooter, you played a robot that could transform into a plane version of itself, and possibly another form as well. There was shooting, but, for the life of me, I can't remember if there was ammo or multiple weapons. The game did require a graphics card though.
I couldn't even tell you what country it's from, but judging from the era and the fact that it's in English, I'm going to go with it being American.