Old Games you remember playing but can't remember the name of.

n0thing15

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Hello guys. I will be very happy if someone finds this game for me.
So... i've been playing this 2d zombie shooter game.
Looks a little bit like this http://i.imgur.com/T7lLT0Z.png (<-that is a flash game that has simmilar gameplay).

Things that i can remember:
1.The Camera was located a little bit further. (Characters were little)
2. Obviously where you pointed the mouse the character pointed his gun. OR you used 2 Keys to rotate clockwise/ counter clockwise.
3.Zombies were simple at the start of the game. They just spawned from every direction and attacked when in close proximity of my character.
4.There was some things like a spider nest (with tentacles maybe) that spawned some zombies in the upper levels.
5. (If it counts and helps you). You started the game with a pistol and then after completing levels you had more and more weapons to play with.
6.It's a PC game. Windows
7. I remember that it had a Multiplayer mode too(2 player mode)
8. You were on the desert? maybe?

I hope all the info i gaved you will help you in finding this precious game.
 

guishark

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This is for three games.
The first was this series of games in which you explored planets with a guy on a spaceship.
He had a dog, but for some reason it always stayed in the ship.
The planets where the solar system planets and Pluto.
I'm pretty sure you were trying to get something off the planets.
It was a pixelated point and click 2-d puzzle game, with screens of which you clicked the edge of one and you went to the next screen.
I remember in Pluto there was a purple temple and what I think was the end there were some sharks you had to get past but I could never get past them XD

The second game was this game where you were like a snot thing where you had to fling yourself of little pivots to get to the end, it was quite difficult.
I remember in a Halloween update the pivots where like bats and stuff and you had to get as far as possible.

The third game was a game where you were a spider and had to jump off things to get as far as possible in like 2 minutes i think.
This one was also screen based- you got to the end of a screen with enough momentum and you came out of the next with the same momentum.

Oh yeah, all of these were online :p

HELP ME PLZ
 

BloodyGoomba

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Hi guys,this is for 1 game that I played when I was 6 or 7 years old.

-It was a PC game and probably for windows 95 or 98.
-Probably a MSDOS.
-It's a top view strategy and shooter game (Like "Scud: The industrial revolution" anyone remember that game?:D).
-I remember that you control some kind of "mercenaries" that fight pirates on the first 2 levels.
-Also you can choose the mercenaries and their weapons.
-I remember that in the first level you start with 4 mercenaries and 3 weapons to choose: bolas, a crossbow and a sword.
-The mercenaries had names like "Lee", "Al", "Fitz", etc.
-The map is like a shipyard or dock on the early levels.

Thats everything that I remember.
Please help me with this game, I've been searching it for a month!
Help me, so I can die in peace.
Thanks!! PS: Sorry for the bad grammar
 

Funny

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Jul 13, 2015
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Hi all,

I really wanted to find out the name of this game I played when I was 5 (around 1997)
I remembered playing it when I was still living in Germany, so whether it's a german game or not, I'm not sure. I remember it's some sort of cartoonish (not a sim-like graphic), kind of a kids game (but needs strategy, quite difficult)

But the plot as I remember is as following:

You play as a boy (I think just a normal boy), which in the first scene heard a scream of a woman followed with a scene of window glass breaks. (I forgot whether it's a murder or burglary or smth else), but this Boy immediately get his way to the crime scene, and was caught by a police. The police thought the boy was the one who committed the crime, and so the boy run away, chased by the police.

In other hand, the boy was trying to look for the actual criminal while he himself being chased by the police.

I remember then I succeed finding who the criminal is, but then comes this scene where the boy gots hit (I think..) and blackout.

The next scene I remember is the boy waking up in a room, tied up to a mini train-toy railway (if I'm not mistaken), and figured out that there's a time bomb in the room which we need to find and shut down. I never made it through this scene, so I always have the time bomb explode and need to return from the start.

If anyone have any idea what this game might be, please help!!

Thanks!
 

jasperwerkman

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Hi there,

I am trying to remember the name of an old game I used to play back in the 90's.

It is a platform game and all I remember is that at some point, you could use balloons to fly up in the air. High up in the sky, there was a hidden world; another platform in the clouds you could walk on. All I have is this faint memory of the joy finding a balloon so you could reach this hidden world in the clouds.

Anyone have any clue what this game could be?

Thanks!
 

napredator

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Jul 13, 2015
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i'm looking for an old side scrolling game that looks simular to the first duke nukem game, in that you pick up weapons and kill monsters.

-its compatible with acorn
-one of the passwords for a level is fishbone

I have memory of the music so i put a part of what i remember in fl studio, its off key because i'm crap at fl studio:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8b80Hu2Wis&feature=youtu.be
 

Gabriel Zoya

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Jul 14, 2015
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Hi guys. Im looking for a really strange game. I used to play it when i was really young in the psx. The things i can remember from the game are :
- There were 2 character on a plane and they crashed into and island (they were a kind of explorers or rangers).
they were sleeping in the night and a group o monkeys atack u and then the game start. your main weapon was a hammer.
I think that the objetive of the game was explore the island and get back the pieces from the plane to scape.
I anyone knows it, please i need your help! haha.
(pd: sorry for the bad english

The game its not Ape Scape
 

tapititon

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Hi,

Could someone please help me remember the name of this floppy disk turn-based game?

-It was a turn based strategy game where 2 to 8 players or AI could play on the same computer.

-The map was divided in squares with differents elements in them: cities, ressources, water, grass (light green), forest (dark green), mountains, etc.

-There was also a map editor where you could make your own map with any map elements you wanted. (Custom map size, ressource locations, base spawn point, etc).

-The goal of the game was to destroy the ennemy command centers and to protect your own. At the beginning of your turn, you received money from cities you captured to buy units or do researchs to unlock stronger units.

-Each units had a certain amount of movement points (restored after each turn) used for moving that unit around. Heavier units had less movement points to spend than light units.

-I clearly remember
**a guy on a motor bike that was fast but had low attack/defense. easily killed but could reach cities quickly.
**a stealth plane that was visible during your turn but that went invisible during the other player's turn. If other player's moved a unit on the invisible plane area, the stealth plane would be discovered and a battle would follow.
**a uber unit that would cost alot, be really slow but had insane damage+defense. I'm not 100% of the unit name but it was a name easy to remember and pronounce back when I was much younger ("Metal Tank"? "Steel Tank"? "Iron Tank"? Some kind of metallic material + Tank).

-To play this, we made our moves/stuffs and left the room where the computer was once our turn ended (no more possible moves). Then the next player come in, do his stuff/moves then leave the room after his turn. etc.

-I remember playing that game on a computer that we also used to play "Delta Force" (a CD FPS shooter game) on when using the internet made those memorable noises on the phone line.

-The bike could be upgraded with a sidecar.

-The uber unit's name was the game's name (I'm 100% sure of that).

-Accessing anything (ressource, city, base) opened up a window with a picture of said thing that filled about 60% of the new window. Below the picture, there were up to 4 rectangular buttons (each with different options), the window/buttons were the same color (grey) but the buttons had a black outline just like the usual "OK/Cancel" button appearance of Windows.


This has been bugging me for such a long time, please help
 

TheRBGamer

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video game for the pc where you play as a blob or a droplet that was in a spaceship crash. the blob hits things with projectiles that look like pills. it's a side scroller and a platformer.
 

TheRBGamer

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video game for the pc where you play as a blob or a droplet that was in a spaceship crash. the blob hits things with projectiles that look like pills. it's a side scroller and a platformer.
 

Exymian

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Guys what i remember the game i played:

1-Spy game you are a highly trained man you could change clothes put mines etc. The clothing system was like if you stun the soldier and change your cloth higher rank than soldier was able to identify you so you had to change higher ranks clothes to not be detected.
2-You start at a kinda jungle place a car comes and leaves 2 soldiers.
3-Technology wasnt that improved like the grenades were the same as ww2's grenades
4-You first wear the the sniper camuflage clothing (grass thingy)

Please guys if you able to help me i would appriciate it so much,i have been looking for it for a long time.
 

jasperwerkman

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tapititon said:
Hi,

Could someone please help me remember the name of this floppy disk turn-based game?

-It was a turn based strategy game where 2 to 8 players or AI could play on the same computer.

-The map was divided in squares with differents elements in them: cities, ressources, water, grass (light green), forest (dark green), mountains, etc.

-There was also a map editor where you could make your own map with any map elements you wanted. (Custom map size, ressource locations, base spawn point, etc).

-The goal of the game was to destroy the ennemy command centers and to protect your own. At the beginning of your turn, you received money from cities you captured to buy units or do researchs to unlock stronger units.

-Each units had a certain amount of movement points (restored after each turn) used for moving that unit around. Heavier units had less movement points to spend than light units.

-I clearly remember
**a guy on a motor bike that was fast but had low attack/defense. easily killed but could reach cities quickly.
**a stealth plane that was visible during your turn but that went invisible during the other player's turn. If other player's moved a unit on the invisible plane area, the stealth plane would be discovered and a battle would follow.
**a uber unit that would cost alot, be really slow but had insane damage+defense. I'm not 100% of the unit name but it was a name easy to remember and pronounce back when I was much younger ("Metal Tank"? "Steel Tank"? "Iron Tank"? Some kind of metallic material + Tank).

-To play this, we made our moves/stuffs and left the room where the computer was once our turn ended (no more possible moves). Then the next player come in, do his stuff/moves then leave the room after his turn. etc.

-I remember playing that game on a computer that we also used to play "Delta Force" (a CD FPS shooter game) on when using the internet made those memorable noises on the phone line.

-The bike could be upgraded with a sidecar.

-The uber unit's name was the game's name (I'm 100% sure of that).

-Accessing anything (ressource, city, base) opened up a window with a picture of said thing that filled about 60% of the new window. Below the picture, there were up to 4 rectangular buttons (each with different options), the window/buttons were the same color (grey) but the buttons had a black outline just like the usual "OK/Cancel" button appearance of Windows.


This has been bugging me for such a long time, please help
Sounds like Advance Wars: Dual Strike
http://www.giantbomb.com/advance-wars-dual-strike/3030-11939/

Hope this get's you more in direction?
 

Mohammed Ghareeb

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I want to remeber this game very badly before I die

I got this game as a demo from a PC magazine where you play I think as yellow lizard with red hat I think
then you have levels and each level you have to collect some sort of gems to open doors and to get to the final
to pass the level some time you need to combine two gems to get another color of the gem for example blue and yellow to get I think green

Please help
 

baddude1337

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Exymian said:
Guys what i remember the game i played:

1-Spy game you are a highly trained man you could change clothes put mines etc. The clothing system was like if you stun the soldier and change your cloth higher rank than soldier was able to identify you so you had to change higher ranks clothes to not be detected.
2-You start at a kinda jungle place a car comes and leaves 2 soldiers.
3-Technology wasnt that improved like the grenades were the same as ww2's grenades
4-You first wear the the sniper camuflage clothing (grass thingy)

Please guys if you able to help me i would appriciate it so much,i have been looking for it for a long time.
Sounds like either the first Hitman, Hidden & Dangerous, Commandos: First Strike or the original Sniper Elite.
 

tapititon

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jasperwerkman said:
tapititon said:
Hi,

Could someone please help me remember the name of this floppy disk turn-based game?

-It was a turn based strategy game where 2 to 8 players or AI could play on the same computer.

-The map was divided in squares with differents elements in them: cities, ressources, water, grass (light green), forest (dark green), mountains, etc.

-There was also a map editor where you could make your own map with any map elements you wanted. (Custom map size, ressource locations, base spawn point, etc).

-The goal of the game was to destroy the ennemy command centers and to protect your own. At the beginning of your turn, you received money from cities you captured to buy units or do researchs to unlock stronger units.

-Each units had a certain amount of movement points (restored after each turn) used for moving that unit around. Heavier units had less movement points to spend than light units.

-I clearly remember
**a guy on a motor bike that was fast but had low attack/defense. easily killed but could reach cities quickly.
**a stealth plane that was visible during your turn but that went invisible during the other player's turn. If other player's moved a unit on the invisible plane area, the stealth plane would be discovered and a battle would follow.
**a uber unit that would cost alot, be really slow but had insane damage+defense. I'm not 100% of the unit name but it was a name easy to remember and pronounce back when I was much younger ("Metal Tank"? "Steel Tank"? "Iron Tank"? Some kind of metallic material + Tank).

-To play this, we made our moves/stuffs and left the room where the computer was once our turn ended (no more possible moves). Then the next player come in, do his stuff/moves then leave the room after his turn. etc.

-I remember playing that game on a computer that we also used to play "Delta Force" (a CD FPS shooter game) on when using the internet made those memorable noises on the phone line.

-The bike could be upgraded with a sidecar.

-The uber unit's name was the game's name (I'm 100% sure of that).

-Accessing anything (ressource, city, base) opened up a window with a picture of said thing that filled about 60% of the new window. Below the picture, there were up to 4 rectangular buttons (each with different options), the window/buttons were the same color (grey) but the buttons had a black outline just like the usual "OK/Cancel" button appearance of Windows.


This has been bugging me for such a long time, please help
Sounds like Advance Wars: Dual Strike
http://www.giantbomb.com/advance-wars-dual-strike/3030-11939/

Hope this get's you more in direction?
Thanks for the reply, but it's not exactly the one I've been looking for. It was a game on a Floppy disk, there were absolutely no "Hero" unit/benefit in-game and there was a permanent map overview (like in Ages of Empire) on the top-right of the screen without the "Fog of War" (anyone could see each other's units anywhere on the map but only the Stealth Plane owner could see them during their turn, they were the only Stealthy unit).
 

Dona D. Calm

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Help me find the name:

- played in the late 90s on CDs
- takes place entirely inside an Egyptian pyramid, progress through levels (I think they went down & down)
- you could swim through and under water
- enter pyramid on long ramp, each level had many different rooms
- not full colors, more like shades of yellow, brown, etc depending on what level you were on

Anyone remember this?
 

Victoria Orona

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I've been trying to find this game for years, please help me remember it.

I played the game when I was barely young so please forgive the few details. It was around 1995-2001. It was a PC game, not sure what model, but one of the very old ones. I remember it was a horror game and you were able to make dialogue choices. I think I remember it being a horror, RPG, point and click First Person game. I remember the gameplay was very dark in color schemes and it had a part where bats would attack. A big part I remember is one of the children (I think) being taken down into this graveyard/tomb thing that had torches on the walls. The boy was turned into a mummy or zombie thing and I remember it attacking me/my character.

Unfortunately, I do not remember much more than that, but please help if you can.
 

tranceman53215

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Found.. Ty

So, the game i have been looking for was: Played on the PC in late 90's, it was probably from mid to late 90's. It was a dungeon sort of game mostly (iirc), but i recall it being top down or possibly 3rd person view. I remember there being gear items and abilities, however the only specific ability i can recall was called clairvoyance, which you could use to see areas of the dungeon you haven't explored yet. I remember it seeming more like a simple graphics type game but i also recall it sort of looking like a maze view from above. Its been about 16 years since ive played it and only recently have i been searching or thinking about trying to find it. Have searched many sites and even images looking for something the looked similar.

Will continue to search for it and/or something that is close to or reminds me of it.

Ty
Edit, Ok wow, so I just found it after putting random searchwords in, just needed the word castle. Castle of the winds.
 

sierraz17

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i believe it was a PC game on a CD but im not really sure.
-its with a bald boy and he has to fit of zombies(i think) with fireballs or something, to collect a golden/yellow or red key and deliver that key to a wooden door to go to the next lever. he does this in a field and/or a castle like dungeon surrounded by lava. my sister thinks there is the word chicken in the game title because she said there was chickens that popped out of nowhere, but i don't remember them, but shes been playing it longer than i have. i think it came out in the 1990s but not exactly sure.

that is all i remember from that game, its been like 9 years, i was young then but that's all i remember and it is killing me not knowing the name of that game!, its driving me crazy!, because I've been thinking about it a lot because i want to play it so bad. me and my sister are searching, she sent me a link here and i figured i'd just ask to get some help on this.

-----sorry for the long post, but i REALLY want to know the name to this game!, so i tried to give you as much information that i know about this game. can someone please help me??-----
 

darkrose

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Hi all,

I have three games that have been bugging me for years.
1) I played it on a mac (could have been built in) around 1993-94. It was an adventure game and had a lighthouse, perhaps a pirate and you needed to chat with each person to find out information, they would give you something and then go to the next person and so on - kinda CGI-ish but that's all i remember.

2)An adventure game on pc (i think) which had 4 roles (dwarf, archer, swordsman ?..) sidewards moving and you completed quests to get to the next level. You also acquire skill sets and vials of potions to level up. Maybe early nineties?

3) PC game where you are a cute little kritter (what ever this guy is called = game name i'm pretty sure). Really colourful and fun, you go into levels which you have to bounce off giant cakes and jellies, but that's all i remember