Maybe it was TIM (the incredible machine)Nick Savanah said:It was a windows pc game ive always thought it ws called mel you used lasers and fans etc to progress???
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_Machine_%28series%29
Maybe it was TIM (the incredible machine)Nick Savanah said:It was a windows pc game ive always thought it ws called mel you used lasers and fans etc to progress???
On what platform was it?hvlcom said:Somebody remenber a game from late 80's. All is about tunnels and skeletons jumping from walls, the view is like a ant farm
you can see a transversal cut of the tunnels. i remember something like a pirate ship at some point. I was a kid, i just remember that. i really apreciate the name if the information is enough.
Roman78 said:On what platform was it?hvlcom said:Somebody remenber a game from late 80's. All is about tunnels and skeletons jumping from walls, the view is like a ant farm
you can see a transversal cut of the tunnels. i remember something like a pirate ship at some point. I was a kid, i just remember that. i really apreciate the name if the information is enough.
On C64 it could be Where's my Bones? (but there were a lot of this games in the mid-end 80's)
http://www.lemon64.com/?mainurl=http%3A//www.lemon64.com/games/details.php%3FID%3D2843
Roman78 said:On what platform was it?hvlcom said:Somebody remenber a game from late 80's. All is about tunnels and skeletons jumping from walls, the view is like a ant farm
you can see a transversal cut of the tunnels. i remember something like a pirate ship at some point. I was a kid, i just remember that. i really apreciate the name if the information is enough.
On C64 it could be Where's my Bones? (but there were a lot of this games in the mid-end 80's)
http://www.lemon64.com/?mainurl=http%3A//www.lemon64.com/games/details.php%3FID%3D2843
Yeah! Is that one! Thank you so much man.Coldie said:Might be Metal Mutant.
Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be what I was looking for, but I can definitely see the similarities!Chris Esquibel said:Siweox said:Hello gentlemen!
I'd like to enlist your exceptional help in my search for an old and possibly extinct game.
What I remember clearly:
It was an RTS-style game, very reminiscent of Starcraft, both in gameplay, graphics and the "2,5D"-viewpoint.
The game was focused around skirmishes against an npc, you'd collect resources, built your base, research upgrades for your units and customize them a lot. Upgrades included new weapons, chassis etc.
I distinctly remember the first unit to bi a bi-pedal mech-like unit.
What I think I remember:
It may have been made around the same time as starcraft.
The name of the game may be something along the lines of Iron something, something fury.
The bipedal unit I mentioned may very well pride the cover of the game.
I've actually been searching for the game for some time, finding nothing whatsoever of it, I've concluded it couldn't have been a commercial succes, not even particularly acclaimed. It is perhaps even a pet-project never released to the public.
Despite all this, I sincerely hope that you lovable people can help me.
Best of luck, and thank you for you efforts.
Simon
Total shot in the dark: CyberStorm, or CyberStorm 2: corporate wars
I suddenly seem to recall that the name was Iron or Metal-something "Furie". eg. Iron Furie.Siweox said:Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be what I was looking for, but I can definitely see the similarities!Chris Esquibel said:Siweox said:Hello gentlemen!
I'd like to enlist your exceptional help in my search for an old and possibly extinct game.
What I remember clearly:
It was an RTS-style game, very reminiscent of Starcraft, both in gameplay, graphics and the "2,5D"-viewpoint.
The game was focused around skirmishes against an npc, you'd collect resources, built your base, research upgrades for your units and customize them a lot. Upgrades included new weapons, chassis etc.
I distinctly remember the first unit to bi a bi-pedal mech-like unit.
What I think I remember:
It may have been made around the same time as starcraft.
The name of the game may be something along the lines of Iron something, something fury.
The bipedal unit I mentioned may very well pride the cover of the game.
I've actually been searching for the game for some time, finding nothing whatsoever of it, I've concluded it couldn't have been a commercial succes, not even particularly acclaimed. It is perhaps even a pet-project never released to the public.
Despite all this, I sincerely hope that you lovable people can help me.
Best of luck, and thank you for you efforts.
Simon
Total shot in the dark: CyberStorm, or CyberStorm 2: corporate wars
When comparing gameplay from Cyberstorm 2 to my fragmented memory of the mystery game, mine was way more fast paced, and perhaps a few years younger.
The graphics and art, if I recall correctly, was also more modern. Think along the lines of Tiberian Sun for comparison.
Thank you very much for your reply!
Simon
Also, I know Operation: Genesis is what this game sounds like to me exactly. You build and breed dinosaurs and create habitats for them, and watch them eat and run and play and procreate. Only you didn't mention dinosaurs. Hope this helps. And if not, at least you found a cool new dinosaur game.Fireaxe said:There was a browser game of sorts around in the late 1990s/early 2000s; you created a creature (a herbivore or carnivore) and it just went on its way without any interaction from you, but you could observe it as it ate things / reproduced / killed predators. Primitive as heck but I can't for the life of me remember its name.
Sounds like one of the games from the series The Incredible Machine:Arvin said:I really want to know the name of a old game.
It was a 2D puzzle game where you could make your own inventions and machines, by chaining events together. You had all sorts of random things to work with like a cat, that would walk if he saw a mice, that would run towards cheese, but away from the cat. And nitroclicerine, dynamite, antigravity platforms, bowling balls, bars of any material (steel, wood, stone, etc)just too mutch stuff to work with.
I think it is a 90's game, I believe there was something with a lab in the name or the name of the main character, that was a scientist/inventor.
You could play in a free build mode, but you could also do puzzles, where you only get a certain amount of objects to finish a invention.
Im sorry for my bad english, but i really loved this game and i would love to play it again. If anyone has the slightest clue what game im talking about, please do tell me
The first game is Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within.Intamea said:I've been looking for this game for a while, maybe you guys can help me out:
What I remember about the game was it was back around '97 when I played it. It was some kind of a mystery game. From what I recall of the story line, some little girl went missing, and you have to go around town looking for clues. I remember one of the clues you find is wolf hair. If I remember correctly, it was more of an adult's game.
ALSO
There's another game I've been looking for but can't remember the name of. You travel back in time and talk to people in order to "save history" or something. You have technology that allows you to take on the appearance of anyone you talk to. The front cover of the game was you in some armor/alien suit thing looking at an ancient picture of yourself on a wall...
Message me if you can help me out!
Crash Bandicoot seriesAnQliz said:Hi everyone. I have been annoyed for a couple months now, and I still can't find out what the game is called and it just grinds my gears, so hopefully someone can help me.
I don't remember much but heres what i know:
* It has some kind of red fox/wolf main caracter, and you could change to a girl aswell.
* You could do missions.
* I remember a red car that i was driving all the time.
* I'm not sure about where i played it, and when.. But i think it was on PS2 about 7 years ago.
* And I can remember crocodiles, i dont know why.
* I remember a big hangar that i unlocked after i did missions.
* And I remember the name Sally (i think)
I know theres little information, but hopefully someome might be able to figure out this,