When i was little, i used to play a game that was a 2d beat 'em up that play like a arcade game with standart fantasy characters, like archers and warriors. You gained points for killing enemies and finding items on the ground. I've searched this game a lot but never found it.
God… there was this one Hot Wheels DS game that a friend of my family had. It was the game that convinced me to want a DS. This might’ve been 2010? Possibly 09.
God… there was this one Hot Wheels DS game that a friend of my family had. It was the game that convinced me to want a DS. This might’ve been 2010? Possibly 09.
I could find only three Hot Wheels games for DS: Hot Wheels: Beat That! (2007) Hot Wheels: Battle Force 5 (2009) Hot Wheels: Track Attack (2010)
All three of them are available in the repo.
If it's not one of these, another possibility is that it was actually a GBA game, played via DS.
Here's the list of GBA Hot Wheels games that i could find: Hot Wheels - All Out
Hot Wheels - Burnin' Rubber
Hot Wheels - Velocity X
Hot Wheels - World Race
Hot Wheels Advance (Japan) Hot Wheels Stunt Track Challenge
At the time of writing this, only "Hot Wheels Stunt Track Challenge" and "Hot Wheels - All Out" are available in the repo.
I could find only three Hot Wheels games for DS: Hot Wheels: Beat That! (2007) Hot Wheels: Battle Force 5 (2009) Hot Wheels: Track Attack (2010)
All three of them are available in the repo.
If it's not one of these, another possibility is that it was actually a GBA game, played via DS.
Here's the list of GBA Hot Wheels games that i could find: Hot Wheels - All Out
Hot Wheels - Burnin' Rubber
Hot Wheels - Velocity X
Hot Wheels - World Race
Hot Wheels Advance (Japan) Hot Wheels Stunt Track Challenge
At the time of writing this, only "Hot Wheels Stunt Track Challenge" and "Hot Wheels - All Out" are available in the repo.
Yeah, i think is either one of the D&D games! It's weird though, i thought there was a archer class in these games. I've played it a long time ago, maybe is a Mandela effect.
Anyway, thanks a lot!
Yeah, i think is either one of the D&D games! It's weird though, i thought there was a archer class in these games. I've played it a long time ago, maybe is a Mandela effect.
Anyway, thanks a lot!
Alright people listen up we need to get to the real deal! A game I remember wasn't a game it was a bunch of games creating a big game!!
It was something of going into a menu choosing the game and that's it.
I remember it being blue I think the icon was blue here are some scenes I remember:
A game where you play as cowboys in a bar that gets blown up by some dudes you beat up the game conclude with you fighting a worm and at some point there is a tank stomped by an elephant.
Another game is shooting instead of fighting 2d shooting where you can pick from 3 characters a girl wearing pink 2 guys one blue other green you get down through floors in the first mission.
A vague memory of a game where scenery had people in gallows.
A game where you could pick a warrior wearing blue and other characters
I can't remember it for the life of me if you know anything about what I described don't hesitate to tell me
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I remembered another game you play as a rabbit who has to do platforming the game has a strong vibrant color scheme and you collect carrots.
Could you narrow down what console era it might be for? Like Atari, PC, SNES etc?
Could this be a Bugs Bunny game?
Like Time Busters
You collect carrots in that game for HP.
Or a Crazy Castle game
Could also be something from the Rabbids series, or Sam & Max (though they're mostly point n click style games)
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This is a long-shot, but could anyone help me track down a game:
I believe it was for PC, DOS or perhaps SNES (though unlikely)
I played it around 1997 - 2002
It's a side-scroller, where at least some of the enemies are purple teddy bears, that have a fixed aggressive expression and move back and forth across the screen. Teddy bears may be the theme of the game, as I believe the player character was also a Teddy Bear, and I believe you can pick up a limited use projectile weapon.
The game had quite a zoomed in camera. In a Mario game, the action is usually zoomed out so that you can see 4 "layers" of vertical platforms. In this game you could see no more than 2, maybe 3 "layers"/floors on screen at once.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. :)
I believe it was for PC, DOS or perhaps SNES (though unlikely)
I played it around 1997 - 2002
It's a side-scroller, where at least some of the enemies are purple teddy bears, that have a fixed aggressive expression and move back and forth across the screen. Teddy bears may be the theme of the game, as I believe the player character was also a Teddy Bear, and I believe you can pick up a limited use projectile weapon.
The game had quite a zoomed in camera. In a Mario game, the action is usually zoomed out so that you can see 4 "layers" of vertical platforms. In this game you could see no more than 2, maybe 3 "layers"/floors on screen at once.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. :)
Could also be something from the Rabbids series, or Sam & Max (though they're mostly point n click style games)
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This is a long-shot, but could anyone help me track down a game:
I believe it was for PC, DOS or perhaps SNES (though unlikely)
I played it around 1997 - 2002
It's a side-scroller, where at least some of the enemies are purple teddy bears, that have a fixed aggressive expression and move back and forth across the screen. Teddy bears may be the theme of the game, as I believe the player character was also a Teddy Bear, and I believe you can pick up a limited use projectile weapon.
The game had quite a zoomed in camera. In a Mario game, the action is usually zoomed out so that you can see 4 "layers" of vertical platforms. In this game you could see no more than 2, maybe 3 "layers"/floors on screen at once.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. :)
This is as close as any game has ever looked to what I can recall. I just watched some gameplay and the lower HUD and camera positions are all feeling familiar. I can only remember seeing the bear sprites being side-on, and a darker purple, meaner expression, with a darker background. BUT Cyril Cyberpunk looks totally like my jam, so I'm gonna explore this game a bit more and see if it triggers any more memories for me.
Ok I doubt i'll get the answers but I guess I'll try. I remember these two pc games my Aunt and mom played.
One was a Myst clone and I recall a part where there was a severed head who I think you attached to a device so he could talk. I think there was a morgue and an insane asylum in the game?
The other I have even vaguer memories of. I think it was about talking inanimate objects and there were mini games you had to do.
Yeah sorry these are vague, I didnt play them I watched them be played as a young kid. These are 90s games tbc.
It’s a bird game for some computer system. The game was just a giant, white bird in a room with blue boarders. You couldn’t move the bird. You couldn’t really do anything. I read that, when people hacked the game to move the bird, the game just crashed when the bird reached the side of the screen. It was described as the “worst game ever made”. I heard of it in, embarrassingly enough, an early 2010’s book of Guinness World Records “Gamer Edition”.
It’s a bird game for some computer system. The game was just a giant, white bird in a room with blue boarders. You couldn’t move the bird. You couldn’t really do anything. I read that, when people hacked the game to move the bird, the game just crashed when the bird reached the side of the screen. It was described as the “worst game ever made”. I heard of it in, embarrassingly enough, an early 2010’s book of Guinness World Records “Gamer Edition”.
Oh crap I know what this is. I forgot the name though! I think it was made by some kid who was like exploited by some company which was an unfortunately common thing at the time.
It’s a bird game for some computer system. The game was just a giant, white bird in a room with blue boarders. You couldn’t move the bird. You couldn’t really do anything. I read that, when people hacked the game to move the bird, the game just crashed when the bird reached the side of the screen. It was described as the “worst game ever made”. I heard of it in, embarrassingly enough, an early 2010’s book of Guinness World Records “Gamer Edition”.
At this point. I've pretty much gave up, but I'll try. Memories of that game are very vague but here's what I remember.
Low polly graphics like characters from FF7. Black sky. Scenery is grayish chrome buildings. It's action/platformer/slasher. And the thing I remember the best is that character dual wields swords and in that demo you can find some other sword that you can equip. I found this game on a disc from a gaming magazine somewhere back in 2004.
At this point. I've pretty much gave up, but I'll try. Memories of that game are very vague but here's what I remember.
Low polly graphics like characters from FF7. Black sky. Scenery is grayish chrome buildings. It's action/platformer/slasher. And the thing I remember the best is that character dual wields swords and in that demo you can find some other sword that you can equip. I found this game on a disc from a gaming magazine somewhere back in 2004.
Oh crap I know what this is. I forgot the name though! I think it was made by some kid who was like exploited by some company which was an unfortunately common thing at the time.
This was literally the game. I’ve been searching for this for years. I’ll research this in greater detail when I have the time, because it seems FASCINATING.
At this point. I've pretty much gave up, but I'll try. Memories of that game are very vague but here's what I remember.
Low polly graphics like characters from FF7. Black sky. Scenery is grayish chrome buildings. It's action/platformer/slasher. And the thing I remember the best is that character dual wields swords and in that demo you can find some other sword that you can equip. I found this game on a disc from a gaming magazine somewhere back in 2004.
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