ITT: games only you've heard of and love

ITT: games only you've heard of and love

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Quadnet, it was a little freeware dual-stick shooter from the late 90s. You went for the higher score and that's it.

My peanus weenus ha ha ha!
T-T

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Cyber chase is one of those games I replay and turns out to be a lot worse than I remember.

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Holy FUCK.

I interviewed the director of threads of fate, it's one of my favorite games of all time even if the game play isn't very good

Superior shovelware RTS coming through.

I remember playing the fuck out of a bomber man clone with my brother. It had really simple early pc game graphics, the main character was a yellow face and the background was a blue dungeon or something.

I was never able to find it again.

Holy fuck, I remember playing that in the computer room at school in the third grade until some kid sneaked into school at night and threw buckets of paint at all of the computers in school.

This game is a really easy game to convince people to play, because it lets you play as a wrestling robot ninja with a built-in jetpack and rocket launcher, the soundtrack was composed by one of the guys that made the music for Power Rangers, and one of the bosses is a chainsaw samurai.

Seriously, go play this game. It's awesome.


I recognize the first three. ToF is a massively underrated gem. That third one, Treasure Mountain was it? It's not good. You want to toss all your coins and nets away and then you'll get infinite free coins to toss at things completely removing the game's gameplay.

i hope it isn't 100% style

It's legit the best beat-em-up I've played.

Did that interview ever get uploaded anywhere?

That game have one major flaw.

No Daddy Mulk.

*gulp*

I got this game because I thought it looked like Kirby. I'm glad I got it and sort of lived up to my expectations.

Was he a leftist faggot?

Cyberdogs

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This game was great.
I wish I could go over your house user and we could play it together. I never managed to finish it. I've gotten to the wholake a couple times but thats the furthest.

Me and my brother playing Kuri Kuri Mix was fun as fug.

One was a campaign where the player infiltrated a base full of retarded strong enemies and unarmed scientists. You had to kill all the scientists working on an ultra cyborg warrior to prevent further work on it, steal the components/chips and then escort the cyborg.

It had really long briefings, occasional surprise missions where the unit you were in was attacked and odd twists and turns. The cyborg you stole was an obsolete model and you had to face off against their ultimate cyborg in a 1v1 match

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Mother fuckin POY POY

Bought it out of the Kohls bargain bin for $5, the happiest accident ever realized by my child self

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This thread is basically the equivalent of that 12 year old in the school playground wanting to be recognized and adored for how different and alternative they are.

Nobody cares that you are different.

I too love Seven Samurai 20XX. Mostly because I grew up on Seven Samurai, but also because the Mobeius art makes it one of the more interesting looking settings.

Stop being a fag and go play Ninja Warriors

Have yet to meet someone that has played this.

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bob ross?

Galapagos

I see it more so as a thread where anons can discover new games, but have fun being a faggot.

Loved that game. Mischief Makers was my other happy accident I got because of the box art

Tunnel B1, considered sort of average but I remember loving rushing down the dark tunnels as the orchestra played throughout the levels.

Faggot

Loved it when my brother and I first got a 360.

this negro knows what's good

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I actually picked up Seek and Destroy after reading about it while looking up stuff about ChoroQ (It's a JRPG with a prominent racing minigame, not a racing game about cute chibi-ized cars). My tank had a Chainsaw and shot lasers within the first half of the game. Always reminded me of 40K for that reason.

I don't remember buying or asking my folk to buy Test Drive: Eve of Destruction, but it's my bar for how good a Demo Derby game is and nothing has come close.

I'm sure you would've liked them. They were very long and elaborate.

I was the only one who ever played them as my mother never let my only friend visit

hot damn.

>was only renting poypoy because WTF is this shit oh holy shit it's the best shit ever

I ONLY WANTED TO PLAY SOME POY POY

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its on gather your party. we talk about the translation and the sequel.

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I'm not sure why I thought about Magi Nation when I saw that cover but it definitely fits the thread theme.

Reminder that the GBA predecessor, Magical Vacation, has gotten a fan-translation as of a year or so ago.

Played Dewprism and Okage; liked the former, more for the characters than anything, didn't like the latter, more for the combat than anything.


I love the fuck out of Radiata Stories; i just wish tri-Ace didn't make so much useless bullshit that isn't that, SO2, or VP.


Fantastic game; only bothered to beat it once, though.


HOLY PENIS WHAT A SCOOP

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As far as i know, only me and my cousin played this game.

There's a Seven Samurai video game?

Oh, Christ. Fuck that, whatever it is.

I loved that game! Every time you finished a chapter you'd get married and have a kid and play as that kid when they grew up. The branching paths seemed endless to me at the time, I never finished it.

holy shit user I've been looking for the name of that arcade forever, I used to go to this place that had it with my dad when I was a kid, shit was fucking great
also rip fingers getting crushed between the sticks more than a couple of times

muh nigguh

there's a sequel too you know

IS THAT A FUCKING JEW JEW REFERENCE?

I played the shit out of that Scooby Doo game

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My fucking niggers

Not sure how known this was outside of where I lived since I played it on a bootleg nes.

choroq reminds me of stunt race fx

Such a genius idea, adopting an underhanded strategy in other Arcades and making a game out of it. You don't see that kind of shit anymore, I remember when in SA2 they flat out told you to screen peak to understand your opponent's position.

I know the 3rd game! It was on some game magazine CD as demo.

Seems like it's more well known here in Brazil than in America.

Jesus I thought that game was a dream of mine, can't believe I actually played that shit. Everyone I told about the game always said they'd never heard of it. Glad you posted that user.

Someone else had to have played this.