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Abengoshis

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Slouch said:
Sasquatch99 said:


I'm probably not the only one that knows of this game but I'm sure only about 10 people know of it.
You know about whiplash? Finally! No one I know has ever heard of that game!
Same! Apart from my brother...we got it when I was 12... he must have been about 10! o.o
 

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Dexter111 said:
I have the original XD

For me, RECOIL (same people as MAG) and Battle Beasts. The former is a Windows 95 exclusive tank game with kick-ass gameplay and graphics, the latter is a Windows 98 exclusive beat-em-up featuring anthropomorphic furry robots that use sewers to get places.

They are both EPIC.
 

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Treasure world. It's a relatively fun game but gets old really quick. Also it's a kid's game so I doubt many people here would have any interest in it.

At least I think it's relatively unknown...maybe I'm wrong.
 

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StarStruckStrumpets said:
Chaos Legion seemed pretty understated too.
There is a reason for that. Leave it in its grave where it belongs. That game was absolutely awful, even to to my past self who used to love just about every game he got.
 

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All I can think of is Super robot Taison og saga the endless frontier... its an awsome JRPG for the DS that I dont think was released in Australia so Im one of the only people here to know the awsomeness that is its combat system....
 

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The Ogre battle series, just take your pick, all of them seem to have faded into obscurity which is a damn shame. You have that sereis to thank for Final Fantasy Tactics, so show your damn appreciation by playing them, any of them. The Knight of Lodis (for the GBA) is a personal favorite of the series, and if you were as pissed as I was when I played FFT Advanced to find all the spirit and eloquence of the original game absent, the KoL is your game. Story wise it's what FFTA SHOULD have been.

 

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Sassafrass said:


I'm probably not the only one that knows of this game but I'm sure only about 10 people know of it.
THANK YOU! I've been trying to remember the name of this game for so long!
 

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Anticitizen_Two said:
Sassafrass said:


I'm probably not the only one that knows of this game but I'm sure only about 10 people know of it.
THANK YOU! I've been trying to remember the name of this game for so long!
You're welcome.
I've been trying to find this game again but haven't been able to. That makes me a saaaaaaaaaad panda.
 

BrionJames

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Barkley's Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden one of the best fan created games...ever. Seriously if you like old school JRPG's like Chrono Trigger, play this thing you'll love it. Click the second "Download Link 2" here: http://www.gamingw.net/forums/index.php?topic=68488.0
 

jimbojone

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Sega cd - Popful Mail
great lil game
and it always surprises me how few people have played or heard of the neverhood.......
 

shemoanscazrex3

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Schlagwerk said:
How about this one:



A cross between a card game and a fighting game, to give a rough description. The art direction is solid, and gives a good depiction of underground post-apocalyptia. The story is filler, but collecting the skills and playing both online and offline is rewarding. I was pleasantly surprised to see it in the backwards compatibility list for the 360.

It was fairly obscure, and there are still some people playing it. Very fun game, and there were hints at a spiritual sequel, but Majesco went bankrupt I believe.
Simpsons did it! I kid but its on my xbox hard drive. I got it from a certain website
 

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SantoUno said:
Schlagwerk said:
How about this one:



A cross between a card game and a fighting game, to give a rough description. The art direction is solid, and gives a good depiction of underground post-apocalyptia. The story is filler, but collecting the skills and playing both online and offline is rewarding. I was pleasantly surprised to see it in the backwards compatibility list for the 360.

It was fairly obscure, and there are still some people playing it. Very fun game, and there were hints at a spiritual sequel, but Majesco went bankrupt I believe.
Dude, I fucking remember seeing that game and saying "this looks intriguing, I wanna try it out"

Is it a good game?
It's great, but the ending is hell'a deppressing...