The Real GhostbustersDraconites said:http://i62.tinypic.com/v4tlwk.jpg
I've been looking for this game for a while but I haven't found it anywhere. All I have is this screenshot. Can anyone here help me?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rX61hI_B9gw
The Real GhostbustersDraconites said:http://i62.tinypic.com/v4tlwk.jpg
I've been looking for this game for a while but I haven't found it anywhere. All I have is this screenshot. Can anyone here help me?
Walkermothball said:Hi guys,
I registered just to find out what the name of this game is because it's been bugging me for years and i can't for the life of me figure out what it was!
It was for the Amiga 500 around 96-97 and it was a scrolling shoot em up game where you controlled a giant robot. You aimed and shot at the enemy with the mouse but you moved around with the keyboard. I remember it being really difficult to do both and you really needed two people to play it; one controlling the aiming and shooting and the other the movement on the keyboard.
The enemies were these small soldiers who would shoot ropes onto your robot and climb their way up and if you moved around they would swing from side to side which looked really cool and sometimes they would fall off. That's all i can remember. Any ideas?
That's the one! Thanks!Phil Villan said:Urban assault?JarinArenos said:Sci-fi RTS from... late 90s or early 00s, I think. It involved your avatar character wired into a giant floating fortress thing, and you could summon (nanotech mumbo-jumbo, but with none of TA's nanite spray) jets and tanks and the like. Fully 3d (as far as that went 14 years ago, anyway), and at any time, you could take direct control of any single vehicle on the map, fighting from first-person view.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6VBipLDX_I
bumpnemesys660 said:Any help with this one? thanks! extra info, this game used password, yes, in japanesenemesys660 said:Hi, I might sound a little vague but, here I go.
This game was a NES game, not sure if a famycom hack or what. Known facts: this was a game completely in japanese. All kenjis all over the menus. The main character was a little dragon alike character (all white) and you should think in... Shy ghosts from super mario bros meets kirby. (But, it was white). The game mecanics was to defeat enemies, with a tail hit (similar to the one that the blue dragon in Islander games gave). The enemies dropped something (not sure if coins, white orbs or what). LAter on, with those orbs, the Character was able to BUY skills. One of the skills i'm positively sure it was the flying skill. While using this skill, the character simply moved its little tiny wings and moved in an horizontal straight line. Also, while doing this, he plucked its tiny tongue out of its mouth, as if it were asmiley.
There was food (japanese food) all over the screen, and i'm 100% sure, the game is not "Chery cherub".
The game was more like an rpg game, the difficulty was insane and this game is driving me nuts! please help!
Buffff found it! I had to check a full M.A.M.E. screenshot database (http://www.mamedb.com/) year by year until I found it.sparkster84 said:OK, guys, here's mine:
Late 80's, early 90's. MAME or Neo Geo game (almost sure it was MAME). Two players in a suit and wearing sunglasses (I think blue and red suits, but I don't remember it properly) hunting ghosts in a platforms game. I remember you could crouch in some places to get an extra shield, which made your suit gray (the first one could be got by crouching in a London-like payphone in the first stage). One of the ghosts rode a bicycle and it was pretty similar to Gohan when he was a kid (chinese style with a similar hat and such. We used to call him bicyclist-Gohan).
Connections: It's A Mind Gamearchielipring1 said:Hello everyone!
Like many people on here, I made this account since I can't seem to remember the title to an old pc game I used to love.
Some details I remember are:
late 90s pc game
traveled through different periods solving puzzles
One puzzle in particular that I remember is: needed to dial 'DYNAMITE' in Morse code to finish task, the hint was transmitted through the radio
Another one would be, trying to get a specific amount of water in 1 beaker (there were 3 of different sizes)
Last one, I vaguely remember, had something to do with bowling...
If anyone remembers anything like this, that would help a lot! thanks in advance!
Actually, never mind, I'm pretty sure it's Mighty Max. Though I do have another one, still on the SNES. I'm pretty sure in this one you play as a ball of some description. It's kind of a platforming puzzle game where you change into a cloud, a bowling ball and a sphere of water. I think that's right. I know you get limited transformations and have to get through a puzzle. Anyone have any idea?shadowdragonclaw29 said:There was a game a long time ago I played on the Super Nintendo, I know it was real but I can't find it anywhere and no one seems to know what I'm talking about when I ask them. It was a platformer, from what I remember you get to pick a character at the start of the game and I think you have to collect pieces of a time machine or something like that. It's not Mario's Time Machine. I'm afraid I don't have much else I can say than that, other than it was a 2 player co op game. Any information on this mysterious gem would be greatly appreciated.
Donkebles said:Joined the site just for this! I need help.
RTS game im 99% PC sure 1% chance it was PlayStation 1.
Your a lord or king or some kind of noble. You are in control of a group of mounted units.
You gain other units as the champain progresses. When you a member of a unit dies you have to buy replacements in the tavern after each mission.
you fight goblins, orcs and other baddies of the sort.
In the game you can recruit a red and blue wizard which unlike the other units they only have 1 person in the unit but can cast spells.
Game had diffrent missions you could take on. Remember it being semi mercenary like.
was fairly difficult game. Think 90s deffinently not after 2004.
> additionally game had a 'pump' button while doing battles. It was an arm flexing and you mad clicked it to give a boost to your units
> maps where top down fairly open some random trees and houses but not much that I remember
> massive amounts of units on the field at once..
THANK YOU FOR THE READ AND POSSIBLE HELP!
Super Morphshadowdragonclaw29 said:Actually, never mind, I'm pretty sure it's Mighty Max. Though I do have another one, still on the SNES. I'm pretty sure in this one you play as a ball of some description. It's kind of a platforming puzzle game where you change into a cloud, a bowling ball and a sphere of water. I think that's right. I know you get limited transformations and have to get through a puzzle. Anyone have any idea?shadowdragonclaw29 said:There was a game a long time ago I played on the Super Nintendo, I know it was real but I can't find it anywhere and no one seems to know what I'm talking about when I ask them. It was a platformer, from what I remember you get to pick a character at the start of the game and I think you have to collect pieces of a time machine or something like that. It's not Mario's Time Machine. I'm afraid I don't have much else I can say than that, other than it was a 2 player co op game. Any information on this mysterious gem would be greatly appreciated.
Yes, I think this might be the game I was talking about. Anyone got a clue?Connor Baylis said:I have a game I can't remember the name. It was a 2d side scroller shooter. It had a guy in a green shirt and I'm pretty sure you were killing aliens in it. The first level I think had a lot of cars right behind you crashed or left there. Im also pretty sure the main character was black with a mustache. Please help me.
Sixten Amstrup said:I need help with a pc game that i played around 2003-4 but the game might be a little older and it could have been made for consoles too.
It was a FPS an you had a jetpack but you were flying quite slowly. Maybe it only allowed you to rise up and then you would soar around.
You started in a village without this jet pack I believe. I think one had various futuristic weapons as far as I remember but you went through middle age villages as well.
I may be making this up but I think one of the weapons had a trumpet opening and was able to shoot multiple enemies simultaneously.
One level took place in a town in a mountain area. Later there was a level in an area where one was surrounded by a big wall and there were tall towers where one had to shoot monsters/enemies.
Quite a weird gamebut it made an impression on me.
Any ideas?