Carnivore.Furioso said:Some game that was like a deer hunter, but you hunted dinosaurs, you had a trophy room and all, the major flaw in the game was for some abstract reason you had to shoot T-Rexs in the eyes to hurt them, but if someone remembers the name of that game tell me!
Wow, well, apparently they've tried continuing Bubble Bobble on all the way up to the DS (though apparently that version has the original bubble bobble and a 'new' version which not only sucks, but also has a bug that keeps you from going past level 30 out of 100...Rainbow Island looks like the PS version, btw.SuperNashwan said:Bubble Bobble was great! I think I had that on the Amiga. Wasnt there a sequel, something about rainbows?Nifarious said:Probably Pac Man or Mrs. Pac Man...though the first game I fell in love with was Bubble Bobble.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BubbleBobble
I should look for a way to play that again sometime...
YES that sounds right thanks I have some nostalgia to rediscover!Dragonblade146 said:Carnivore.Furioso said:Some game that was like a deer hunter, but you hunted dinosaurs, you had a trophy room and all, the major flaw in the game was for some abstract reason you had to shoot T-Rexs in the eyes to hurt them, but if someone remembers the name of that game tell me!
Defintaly not Carnivore 2 cause T-rex had now been able to be headshots.
Lol that sounds funburntheartist said:I think it was one where I had to type words quickly enough to save a lil' man in a spaceship. In between levels he'd jump out and moonwalk.
Needless to say I can type 88 to 95 wpm still.
Blimey thats incredible detail. You must have a photographic memory or somethingNovskij said:Heavy Gear 2 on linux.
Then Maze on yahoo lol.
Then it was some disney platformer, and some random racing game.
After that, i got Quake III Arena. ^.^ Then it came to Duke Nukem: Mahattan Project, then i found Morrowind.
LOL Freddi sounds like a respectable place to startStickill said:Err
Ahum, yeah...
Freddi Fish...
The first REAL game I played was Star Trek Armada, if I remember correctly. Aah, good times.