A game no one seems to remember. O_O

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EatPieYes

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Bushido Blade (PS1)
Azure Dream (PS1, GBC)
Lufia - The Legend Returns (GBC)
Revelations: The Demon Slayer (GBC)
Gregory Horror Show (PS2)

Couple of unjustly forgotten gems. Except for Gregory Horror Show which isn't really that good, just very strange.
 

Brad Shepard

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stinkychops said:
Legend of the Dragoons. What the hell happened to this?
Near the end after you spent all this time leveling up your red dragon gem, you get it taken away, thats what happened, Rage quitting.
 

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Vhite said:
Anyone?
Is it Diggles?

On topic: Few people remember Drakengard even though it had a sequel, was made by Square Enix and enabled you to fry giant dead babies with your dragon.
 

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Twisted Metal 2. I have to explain it everybody when I get psyched up. Same with Skies of Arcadia. That game rocked.

thetrue13th said:
Gauntlet. Last one I remember was dark legacy on the PS2 and it was pretty good. They should bring out another console one soon. Like, now.
Dark Legacy rocked! Jester is my main man.
 

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EcksTeaSea said:
Totenkopf said:
Blaze & Blade: Eternal Quest


I loved this game as a kid, and my memories of it are very vivid. But I've never heard someone mention it outside of my circle of friends.
It's somekind of a multiplayer JRPG, with alot of different classes, set in a medieval fantasy world.
I still have this game for PC haha, great game.
Finally! Finally I hear of someone who played it too! Thank you so much, good sir!

And it is indeed a great game :)
 

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YepGeddon said:
Ape Escape, the original PSN title, I remember it being the first ever game that I played that used analog sticks and my god it fucked with my head so hard... (also apologies if someone already said it, thread is TLDR heh..)
I remember Ape Escape!
 

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Dreey said:
Little Big Adventure 1 and 2
I still have the original CD from LBA2.

One of my favorite and first games I've ever bought. And one I never finished. Gotta get to it...
 

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zerzxes said:
Rise of Nations. Such an underated RTS. It might even be my allt ime favorite game. But no one else cares.
Yes! Although I'm not sure I had the same one as you, I played Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends.
Rise of Legends was a fantasy spin-off and was better then most people give it credit for. Both games were (and still are) great games.
 

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The Void:

Pathologic

Freelancer

Beyond Good and Evil

Scratches


These are all the ones I can remember right now...
 

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patapolo said:
Tomba! on ps1, the only reason why I kept my ps1, and barely anyone I know has heard of it.
I do i do!

It was called Tombi in my part of the world but same game.


Does anybody remember Hogs of War?
 

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BiscuitTrouser said:
Erm i can teven remember the name, it was an ancient game for mac where you play as a blue pill bug, you roll around and defeat frogs, fish, birds and eventually fire ants as a last boss.

EDIT: Bugdom! Great times, that game is at least 10 years old. Ive never met anyone who recognises it though.
OMFG BUGDOM!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!11!!1111!11!1!!!!

Used to LOVE that game in years 3-6 when we had it on the school computers :D
Rescuing ladybugs has never been the same since... :D
 

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Kiju said:
I seem to be one of two people who has even heard of this game. Me, and my dad. :\

And me. (Unless I'm your dad. Then it's still just us two.)

This is one of 2 Megdrive cartridges I still own. This and Landstalker.

I also cast a vote for the arcade game Xain'D Sleena. 1986! Nobody seems to remember it because nobody really knew it even when it was out. If anyone remembers (and liked) it, you are my friend.

Add Rush & Crash too (also known as Speed Rumbler). Capcom 1986. What a great year! Probably before many of you were born :(
 

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I know of some that haven't been mentioned here, so I will now:
Conquest: Frontier Wars (one of the first RTS games I ever played)
Terranigma (one of the first RPGs I ever played)
Factory: The Industrial Devolution (an old Mac game, but fun; I still remember the "oh no" sound it made when you screwed something up on the production line)
Mission: THINK (an educational game, but still fun, especially the board game part and sticking metal cats to the ceiling with magnets)
 

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Vern said:
rossable said:
return to krondor.
Never played Return to Krondor, but I still have fond memories of Betrayal at Krondor. All those Summer days wasted sitting in the basement with my brother and solving Moredhel chests and making fun of Owyn.
those chest traps were nasty! definitely one of the more memorable parts of the game. Jimmy the hand was a god among men in return. didn't play betrayal but i have the book so i know the storyline. too bad Raymond E Fiest didn't help make more games! those were good RPGs.
 

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K4ndY said:
Dfmlege said:
The Mystical Ninja games on the N64. The first one is a "Mario 64 meets Zelda 64" type of game, while the sequel is an old-school sidescroller more by the likes of Super Mario World. Both games had fun gameplay, amazing music, and (in the sequel's case) very challenging difficulty. However, the game was very Japanese, which alienated a good number of people. Nonetheless, they were awesome.

I remember playing an older version of this on the SNES called Legend of the Mystical Ninja. Never knew they made one for the N64.
I never really liked that game, for some reason. However, I have played its SNES sequels (Ganbare Goemon 2, 3, and 4, which were 100% in Japanese) and enjoyed them though I could only finish 2. While the third game was another "Mario meets Zelda," the others were your typical sidescrollers. Unfortunately, no translation patches exist for any of these games, as far as I know.