Bit of a long shot: It was a PS1/PSX-era game, I think it was a survival horror? There were 3 or more protagonists you played as them and you could switch through them at will. I think it was set either in space or in a facility.
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Bit of a long shot: It was a PS1/PSX-era game, I think it was a survival horror? There were 3 or more protagonists you played as them and you could switch through them at will. I think it was set either in space or in a facility.
Sounds like Martian Gothic.Bit of a long shot: It was a PS1/PSX-era game, I think it was a survival horror? There were 3 or more protagonists you played as them and you could switch through them at will. I think it was set either in space or in a facility.
If it's Konami and PS1, it must be Konami Arcade Classics, right?I'm trying to remember this old PS1 arcade game collection where you walked around a 3D environment and there were models of the characters hanging out. I thought it was one of the Namco Museums but none of them seem to match up, and I seem to vividly remember Twinbee being there, which is Konami.
It had such a good aesthetic and I wanna watch some videos of it
Try looking hereI'm trying to remember this old PS1 arcade game collection where you walked around a 3D environment and there were models of the characters hanging out. I thought it was one of the Namco Museums but none of them seem to match up, and I seem to vividly remember Twinbee being there, which is Konami.
It had such a good aesthetic and I wanna watch some videos of it
If it's Konami and PS1, it must be Konami Arcade Classics, right?
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Try looking here
http://www.retrotechy.co.uk/wordpre...collections-on-the-playstation-psx-ps1-psone/
So, I'm looking for a word that means "optimize" but isn't optimize. It's like a combination of optimize and scalability.
Unfortunately I won't know if you get the right answer.
Might be better asking this in the question thread in the Etcetera Forum.
Maybe someone knows this one:
PC game, 3D, back in the early 2000s it was sold in a dual pack, like Septerra Core/Shogo: MAD, it was a medieval gothic fantasy action adventure game. Could've been an RPG and early in the game you fight skeletons.
I seem to remember the main character being a brown haired white dude wearing a red vest and tan pants.
That wasn't it, but the character in the screenshot fits the description, at least! The game I'm thinking of was more advanced graphically, somewhere between PS1 and Dreamcast era.
I still forget some game I played on PC that was a point and click adventure game, I think it was called Amazon. It was the old police quest days.
There's a cookie-cutter action game out on the PS2 that featured an anthropomorphic cat/tiger(?) in what I think was a quasi-Chinese setting. I'm half-certain the devs weren't Japanese.
I'm not sure why I keep thinking about this game, even though it wasn't special in any way. I'm also not sure how you people manage to figure out what these games are with vague descriptions like mine.
That was fast.
And you're right, it is The Legend of Kay. Thanks for helping me find it. Have to admit, though, the footage I'm looking through seems more bland than I remember.
Good guess, but thats not it. The graphics was closer to how police quest looked. It's weird how I remember playing that game so much, when it's not even a genre I play today.
Good guess, but thats not it. The graphics was closer to how police quest looked. It's weird how I remember playing that game so much, when it's not even a genre I play today.
Good guess, but thats not it. The graphics was closer to how police quest looked. It's weird how I remember playing that game so much, when it's not even a genre I play today.
I found this game called Amazon on MobyGames:
www.mobygames.com/game/amazon
This might be real a long shot.
there was a game i remember playing off an old PC Gamer UK demo disc, it recently popped into my head and for the life of me i cant think of the name.
- if i remember correctly it was the entire game on the disc so might have been considered more freeware than a demo
- it was a classic style point and click Adventure
- you played a detective in a Trenchcoat and a feel like his name was valentine or something similar (valentine might have been in the title)
- The whole game was black and white
- it was definitely a comedy (lots of funny comments and a wacky solution to puzzles)
- the game was on a 2D plane but all the assets and characters looked like they were in 3D, as if they had used 3D models to create sprites
- there was another game on a subsequent demo disc that was a semi sequel and that one was fully 2D assets.
- the time scale is were it gets tricky, i can only give a ball park figure based on my age at the time, somewhere between 2002 and 2008.
any help would be appreciated, i've been driven crazy trying to remember.
thanks so much for the reply. surprisingly this meets nearly every criteria but unfortunately isnt the game.
you have sparked my memory though, i do think it had voice acting. ill update my original post
SNES title (maybe Megadrive/Genesis also) - 2D platformer - you're on a ship that is sinking, and you have to navigate the ship saving people (not sure if youre actually saving people or collecting things/people)
Have no clue what it is, but i remember playing at my cousins when i was young maybe once or twice.
you're honestly a star. it was actually the next game they released was the one i played "The Goat In The Grey Fedora". but you nailed it. can i ask how you found it? did you happen to remember it or did you do some better googling than i was able to manage?
Thanks again
Whilst that looks awesome - it was not that im afraid, was a lot more cartoonish (probably should have stated that), and involved a lot (i think) of those white and red floatable rings you chuck out when people are drowning (maybe they were a collectable)
A top-down space bullet-hell-lite ship shooter that was on demo in stores during the windows 95 days, so I'm guessing it came pre-installed with HP or Gateway or something?
My memory is really hazy, I just remember playing it every time we went to the store. You got power ups (double lasers, shields, etc).
Been on a search for a game I played during early childhood again, and I've had just as little luck as I have many times before. May as well mention it in here.
Floppy disk-era game, old even back when I first played it. Rudimentary 3D, likely with 2D sprites. The main thing I remember--and if I'm correct it was something of a subgame within a larger game--was a stone temple-like structure, and outside was dinosaurs. Dinosaurs, eggs, trees, maybe some bodies of water. A UI bar ran along the top or bottom. To my determination it was not 3-D Dinosaur Adventure, which always dominates my search results.
If I try to remember harder, I think I can picture things having a warmer color scheme to them. But that's the extent of what I can recall; I was probably about 3 or 4 when I played it.
Would've been PC. It was a first-person perspective if I recall correctly, and I'd put it at a decent likelihood that it was supposed to be educational. You were more of a floating camera than an actual playable character.Hello .. to help you it would be very helpful to get some more info. Was it a PC game (you said floppy, but could be many older machines)? Was it top down? third person? isometric 3d? educational game? what year are we talking (I have no idea how old you are, so the 3 or 4 year age does not help)?
just something to help us search for it.
OK, so this was a game that I was banned from playing as a child.
It was on the Amiga 500 and played kind of Like Tron or Nibles.
You had a metal snake type thing and you moved around a girid, drawing squares, when you completed a grid the square fell away from the metal speedball/turrican like arena.
You might have been a little red ball that you controlled.
I've gone away and done some googling, I think it might have been Volfied or perhaps a clone of it?Could it be Terror liner II ? Warning this is an adult game with porn pictures
I've gone away and done some googling, I think it might have been Volfied or perhaps a clone of it?
I vaguely recall the name not really sticking in my head, so that kinda fits.
I've gone away and done some googling, I think it might have been Volfied or perhaps a clone of it?
I vaguely recall the name not really sticking in my head, so that kinda fits.