Yep, I've never met someone who knew the game.It is VERY obscure, as in extremely so :lol:I even thought it never existed, like it was part of some dream i had or something :DCede181
Yep, I've never met someone who knew the game.It is VERY obscure, as in extremely so :lol:I even thought it never existed, like it was part of some dream i had or something :DCede181
[QUOTE="aerial-ballet"]
Checked 'em. No dice. This is one elusive game.
Egypt wasn't the only setting, though. It was just one part of the game. There were other settings, like a laboatory and a forest IIRC. The graphics were similar to Timelapse.. maybe slightly better. I was most likely released somwhere between '96 and '99.
Black_Knight_00
Let's keep at it.
-Beyond Time / Shadow of the Obelisk
That's a possibility for sure. The name sounds somewhat familiar, and the video of the introduction on YouTube looks somewhat familiar, too. Other than that, though, there doesn't seem to be much information about it online. Have you ever played it?
That's a possibility for sure. The name sounds somewhat familiar, and the video of the introduction on YouTube looks somewhat familiar, too. Other than that, though, there doesn't seem to be much information about it online. Have you ever played it?
aerial-ballet
I have not played it. What I can do is give you some screenshotsand a brief description I found:
"Beyond Time is an inventory-based, mouse-driven adventure game based on the novel Obelisk by Dr. Judith Kaye Jones. "Obelisk" was the name given to it by the original designers when it was completed in 1995, but it was never published under that name. DreamCatcher picked it up for publishing 2 years later under the name Beyond Time, appropriate because the story does involve time travelling. Rifts in time have occurred causing people and precious artifacts and treasures to disappear mysteriously all over the world. Travel to ancient Egypt, Tibet, the Yucatan peninsula and Atlantis to find the missing masterpieces of the world and repair time itself. Only your puzzle-solving skills can save humanity from impending doom."
Could anyone help with this? I remember an old game on either ps2 or GameCube. It was a versus fighting game where you controlled robot-like characters each with different abilities, a character I can remember had green colour themes and was faster than other characters with things like flying and dashing in the air while green light game off its hands, another character I'm pretty sure was a tank(literally) apart from that all I remember is two stages very vaguely, one had a sort of gravity reverser in the middle and platforms around it(I think) and the other was a sort of sandy terrain with big rocks Any suggestions would be really good, thanks It probably came out in 2000s, maybe a couple years earlier. I also think for whatever reason that the robots weren't robots in the traditional sense, they seemed very humanoid I think. I don't know for sure but when playing multiplayer I think it was split screen and first person, but it could've been neither of these things, just my vague memory of it, thanks in advance Rosesf
Could it be Armored Core?
This game was on PS1 and all i remember was having supernatural powers and looking like a dude with a sorta indian pony tail. There was a bit of platforming involved to and you could swim in water? Any ideas?
Akuji the HeartlessThis game was on PS1 and all i remember was having supernatural powers and looking like a dude with a sorta indian pony tail. There was a bit of platforming involved to and you could swim in water? Any ideas?
scorchingitup
Could anyone help with this? I remember an old game on either ps2 or GameCube. It was a versus fighting game where you controlled robot-like characters each with different abilities, a character I can remember had green colour themes and was faster than other characters with things like flying and dashing in the air while green light game off its hands, another character I'm pretty sure was a tank(literally) apart from that all I remember is two stages very vaguely, one had a sort of gravity reverser in the middle and platforms around it(I think) and the other was a sort of sandy terrain with big rocks Any suggestions would be really good, thanks It probably came out in 2000s, maybe a couple years earlier. I also think for whatever reason that the robots weren't robots in the traditional sense, they seemed very humanoid I think. I don't know for sure but when playing multiplayer I think it was split screen and first person, but it could've been neither of these things, just my vague memory of it, thanks in advance Rosesf
War of the Monsters?
CHEERS! HAha that was the one lol, never even knew the name at all haha.scorchingitupYou're welcome ;)
I need someone to give me the name of this Atari 2600 whose name I forgotten.
- The game involves shooting spiders and fruit. It reminds me of Space Invaders. This is all that I can remember.
Spider FighterI need someone to give me the name of this Atari 2600 whose name I forgotten.
- The game involves shooting spiders and fruit. It reminds me of Space Invaders. This is all that I can remember.
thom_maytees
[QUOTE="thom_maytees"]Spider FighterThat is correct. Thanks.I need someone to give me the name of this Atari 2600 whose name I forgotten.
- The game involves shooting spiders and fruit. It reminds me of Space Invaders. This is all that I can remember.
Black_Knight_00
Spider FighterThat is correct. Thanks. You're welcome ;)[QUOTE="Black_Knight_00"][QUOTE="thom_maytees"]
I need someone to give me the name of this Atari 2600 whose name I forgotten.
- The game involves shooting spiders and fruit. It reminds me of Space Invaders. This is all that I can remember.
thom_maytees
I'm trying to recall the name of a Super NES game that had you playing as a green-haired caveman. It was a 2D platformer, and I remember one of the bosses being a defrosted wooly mammoth. That's all I can remember, as I was only about 4 or 5 years old when I last played it.1PMrFisterJoe & Mac
[QUOTE="1PMrFister"]I'm trying to recall the name of a Super NES game that had you playing as a green-haired caveman. It was a 2D platformer, and I remember one of the bosses being a defrosted wooly mammoth. That's all I can remember, as I was only about 4 or 5 years old when I last played it.Black_Knight_00Joe & Mac Looked up screenshots. That's definitely the game I remember. Thanks for the help.
[QUOTE="Black_Knight_00"][QUOTE="1PMrFister"]I'm trying to recall the name of a Super NES game that had you playing as a green-haired caveman. It was a 2D platformer, and I remember one of the bosses being a defrosted wooly mammoth. That's all I can remember, as I was only about 4 or 5 years old when I last played it.1PMrFisterJoe & Mac Looked up screenshots. That's definitely the game I remember. Thanks for the help. You're welcome ;)
Im looking for a game i use to play as a kid.You choose beetween 3 rabbits: green, purple and pink.Its a 2D shooter. And the way the rabbit looks depends on your difficulty.
The game I played was a demo for the original Xbox. It was a co-op based survival horror/shooter game where I think you start off in a subway or a mall of some sort ? It was not split screen by the way. From what I can remember you roam streets and the enemies come out from the floor (I think!) There was a light blue enemy which I always thought was a dinosaur.
All this info is based on vague memory so I might have said a few incorrect things but if anyone knows the specific game then I thank you in advance :)
Im looking for a game i use to play as a kid.You choose beetween 3 rabbits: green, purple and pink.Its a 2D shooter. And the way the rabbit looks depends on your difficulty.
LordOfBlades4
That sounds like JazzJackrabbit 2.
A very old game, which starts with buying units (demon, troll or ogre, mage, wraith, vampire bat, shapeshifter, and others), then you can move them on the ground like chess figures (turn based game), and if your and your opponent's character attack each other, it starts a top view fighting game (control by keyboard). It was a two player game. (It is not Heroes not even close.) (played on pc)darthdrakulaKing's Bounty?
A very old game, which starts with buying units (demon, troll or ogre, mage, wraith, vampire bat, shapeshifter, and others), then you can move them on the ground like chess figures (turn based game), and if your and your opponent's character attack each other, it starts a top view fighting game (control by keyboard). It was a two player game. (It is not Heroes not even close.) (played on pc)darthdrakulaSounds like Archon, maybe?
This one might be a hard one. XD It was an old arcade game, the graphics were like SNES/Genesis. It was a side-scrolling platformer like Mario, the character could even shoot fireballs like Mario. But there was different kind of fireballs you could get. The basic ones had a very short range and just dropped to the ground in front of you, while more advanced ones would fly in loops going off the screen. He couldn't jump as high as Mario. If I remember right, the character had a blue cape, blue boots, and blue underwear. And I think he had brown hair. I think when you die the character's eyes would get bigger spinning around as stars spin above his head. The first level was a forest and had some pits of lava. I think the lava looked kind of a pink color more than orange. There were monsters in the forest that would fly down and attack you. I think they looked like bats. But it seems like there was also birds you could grab by their feet and use them to fly over lava pits and stuff. So not all things would just kill you. I know you were able to climb up vines and ladders and stuff. I think there was a shop in between levels where you could buy skills and stuff. The background was very dark like a Castlevania game. And the 2nd level was like a castle I think. This was a very long time ago so I don't remember all the details of it. I can remember the music from the first level in my head but I don't know enough about music to tell you what it was like.SovereignTalon
It's not a perfect match, but would you say that the game is similar to the Ghosts 'n Goblins series?
If yes, Ultimate Ghosts'N Goblins would be my guess.
[QUOTE="SovereignTalon"]This one might be a hard one. XD It was an old arcade game, the graphics were like SNES/Genesis. It was a side-scrolling platformer like Mario, the character could even shoot fireballs like Mario. But there was different kind of fireballs you could get. The basic ones had a very short range and just dropped to the ground in front of you, while more advanced ones would fly in loops going off the screen. He couldn't jump as high as Mario. If I remember right, the character had a blue cape, blue boots, and blue underwear. And I think he had brown hair. I think when you die the character's eyes would get bigger spinning around as stars spin above his head. The first level was a forest and had some pits of lava. I think the lava looked kind of a pink color more than orange. There were monsters in the forest that would fly down and attack you. I think they looked like bats. But it seems like there was also birds you could grab by their feet and use them to fly over lava pits and stuff. So not all things would just kill you. I know you were able to climb up vines and ladders and stuff. I think there was a shop in between levels where you could buy skills and stuff. The background was very dark like a Castlevania game. And the 2nd level was like a castle I think. This was a very long time ago so I don't remember all the details of it. I can remember the music from the first level in my head but I don't know enough about music to tell you what it was like.Planeforger
It's not a perfect match, but would you say that the game is similar to the Ghosts 'n Goblins series?
If yes, Ultimate Ghosts'N Goblins would be my guess.
No it's not Ghosts 'N Goblins. I have never played any of the Ghosts 'N Goblins games but base on the images I see of it from an image search, yes that is a good example of how the game kind of looked as far as the levels go. I don't think the play I'm trying to remember was a very well known game. And this was like 20 years ago give or take a few years.attempting to find an old game around late 80's to mid 90's. i remember it faintly from when i was a kid. just recently i remembered it and cant get it out of my mind. back in the days of DOS, windows 3.1 and OS/2 Warp but anyway. from what i remember... its like a sci fi, rpg, horror, point and click i belive? its based in a laboratory or space station type setting you have a party of 4 its similar to federation quest. a few areas i remember is a dark room where u need a flashlight. and other area with big tubes and 1 being broken because something broke out. some details might be incorect as its an old memory any help would be greatShiroko24The Dig?
I Have no Mouth and I Must Scream?
my Friend is trying to remember a game, this is the description he gave:
that one game where you had like a...shadow thing that followed you around and you hit people with it?Sounds really vague but it was for ps2 i thinkSort of cartoony looking3dThe dudes shadow was like the same height he was, looked sort of like a comic ghostok so I rented this game when I was like six and I can't seem to remember what it was called. It's an N64 game and you start in a prison cell. You then have to use a chicken bone to open a trap door and escape the cell or something like that. It's got like a medieval fantasy feel to it. I played for hours and hours but got almost nowhere in the game so I can't give much more of a description than I just gave.WTBGShadowgate 64
Please Log In to post.
Log in to comment