The most obscure game you own.

lacktheknack

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GUBBLE!

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It's basically Pacman, except with a little purple alien who hovers, power tools, and more interesting enemies.

And more fun.
 

TibJib

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Hmmm...maybe Stretch Panic for PS2? Also have both Summoner games. And I have Jade Cocoon for PSX
 

bawkbawkboo1

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Man, I really don't have much. I guess I could count the GC version of Beyond Good and Evil, and maybe some of the random freeware PC games I've downloaded over the years. The one that comes to mind is Pax Britannica, found here: http://paxbritannica.henk.ca/
 

generalvash

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wetfart said:
King's Quest isn't obscure. Now Zork is obscure!

I've also got:
Quackshot
Boogerman
Jurassic Park Sega CD
Phantasy Star
The Cat and the Coup
Most of my Atari 2600 collection?

Oh, how about Pyst? It's a bad parody of myst.
Quackshot!?!? Hell yeah! I've still got the cartridge for that somewhere . . .
 

Chalacachaca

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Way of the Ninja a game from Acquire, pretty great but it had a terrible (see: none) ad campaign.

I could say Wacky Wheels, but that's only obscure for younger gamers since it was one of the finest racing car games ala Mario Kart I ever played. Plus it was developed by Apogee, the same guys behind Rise of the Triad (the first fps with gibs) and the Duke Nukem I & II.

LSD: Dream Simulator for PSX, but I think it has quite a cult following.



EDIT: Quackshot ain't obscure, BUT IT SURE IS AWESOME.
 

face_head_mouth

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Die Hard Arcade for the Sega Saturn (it's great fun, and the earliest game I've ever seen with a quick-time event)

Forsaken for the PS1 (used to play it for hours against my cousin)

Galerians for the PS1 (an action RPG that I bought for $5 but could never bring myself to play)

Bushido Blade for the PS1 (maybe not too obscure, but it deserves way more attention than it gets)

Landstalker for the Genesis (great Zelda-style adventure game with a 3/4 isometric view)
 

Keepeas

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Trog (NES)

It's about a couple of dinosaurs collecting eggs while trying to escape the grasp of the hungry, cyclops, cavemen known as the Trog.
[link]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trog![/link]
 

Lewieroo0

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the only one i can think of atm would have to be Just Cause 2. It seemed like a barrel of fun just fucking around with the grappling hook, unlimited parachutes and the HUGE sandbox and having bought it during the steam summer sale, i do not regret buying it ^_^
 

WeAreStevo

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The most obscure game I've ever played or own would have to be either "Karnov" or "The Adventures of Bayou Billy" both for NES.

Oh and "Mappy Land", also for NES.

Come to think of it, a whole shlode of NES games were simply nuts...

I mean, Karnov was about some fat dude who shoots fireballs out of his stomach and kills desert ninjas and stone throwing giants or some shit...I don't even know....
 

Mr Pantomime

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I would say Magna Carta, but the sequel coming out and actually being good and slightly popular killed that.

So ill go with Kingsleys Adventure on the PS1. Actually quite a good game. I could mention some generic racing game like Offroad Wideopen or Rally Masters, but thatd be cheating.
 

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x-machina said:
I don't know.... probably Prisoner of War. It's a game where you play as a captured pilot trying to escape a German POW camp. It sounds like a great premise but unfortunately its pretty crappy.

As for an obscure game I own that's actually good, I'll go with Penumbra
Haha- I was wondering if that game would come up.

Being a big fan of camp stories, and Colditz in particular, it's a damn shame that this game, rough as it is, is probably the best existing videogame recreation of the Castle, and camp escape in general.

And is it bizarre to think that when I ended up back in Colditz, all I felt was glee at getting a chance to escape it again? The real POWs sure wouldn't have seen it that way...