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>> No.286630 [View]

>>286607
If not that one I'm sure someone can help me with this one. Another arcade game where you played as this little race car in top down fashion. This one was probably before 1999. There were these evil cars that chased you or something? I'm sure there was also multiplayer option. I think it came in a combo with some pacman.

>> No.286639 [View]

>>286630
Spy Hunter?

>> No.286646 [View]

>>286623
No. They had this at a daycare I went to. It wasn't that.

>> No.286660 [View]

>>286639
No. They were race cars. Those kind that aren't shaped like regular cars. Formula 1?

>> No.286673 [View]

>>286630
Sounds like Rally-X, specifically the version that came in the Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2 along with Pac-Man and Dig Dug.

>> No.286682 [View]

>>275775

Mission Elevator?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VycDeqZ8EZI

>> No.286704 [View]

>>276713

Funny, I think remember that too. The sky took up a large portion of the screen and the Mario clone, I think, had a blue undershirt instead of red.

Do you enter a large blue castle? Man, if so...The colour palette of that game ain't much.

>> No.286719 [View]

>>286673
Dasit mane! Thanks.

>> No.286720 [View]

Ok, I got one.

Some old computer game, I don't remember the platform, could have been an old DOS PC or Apple II or something that used 5.25 floppy disks, although the game could have been on multiple platforms. I believe it was a WWII plane game where you viewed your plane from a side-scrolling perspective. I don't remember if there were other enemy planes, but I do think you had to attack/bomb targets on the ground. If I remember right, the level looped if you kept going in one direction for too long.

>> No.286721 [View]

I played this game as a very little kid, in school so 1993-1995. I don't remember when, but I'd lean more toward 1993. My elementary school only had Apple computers, so it had to be playable on Macs.

I *believe* it was an adventure game, but it might have been an extremely primitive FPS. I only played a little bit of it, but it involved going down medieval stone hallways, with torches on the walls, and at the end of the hallway was a heavy wooden door. I only played for a few minutes, so that's all I saw.

It was pseudo-3D, that kind of horrible primitive 3D you saw in Castle Wolfenstein, and on the bottom of the screen was a bar that contained information. Maybe it contained items and your health, if it was that kind of game, but I honestly don't remember.

This was in a school computer, so it must have been rated K-A.

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>>277165

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_Moon_Rising
??

>> No.286757 [View]

Here's one:
3d game
PC game
You hunt dinosaurs

>> No.286769 [View]

>>281742

Second game sounds like castle of the winds but I'm not too sure about that. I don't think the version I played was ascii.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_of_the_Winds

>> No.286780 [View]

So there is this game I can hardly remember. My dad rented it for me for the SNES and all I remember is that the layout sort of reminded me of Flashback, and for all I know it was the SNES version of Flashback. However, I distinctly remember that at the very start of the game I started by a small pond or something in a jungle area. I could go one screen to the left which took me to a cave type place which was basically a dead end. If I took the path right there was seemingly no where else to go. I'm sure there was something my child brain couldn't figure out to try, but I remember feeling like I got ripped off because there was nowhere to go.

>> No.286784 [View]

I remember playing an old computer game that was similar to Missile Command in concept. You were hunkered down in a bunker with an anti-aircraft gun and you had to shoot paratroopers before they landed on the ground. If enough landed on the ground when the round ended (had to be 2 or 3 usually), they would gang up on you and slap your shit. As far as I know there was an old version on DOS, and a newer version with more detail and colors, and wacky shit like if only one or two paratroopers made it, they would get abducted by aliens, and sometimes you would have a pizza delivered to your bunker after a round. The name is practically on the tip of my tongue but this thread reminded me of it and now I'm going crazy.

>> No.286793 [View]

>>286757
You're gonna need to go a bit more in depth than that.

>> No.286797 [View]

>>286757

Carnivores

>> No.286818 [View]

It was an educational game for older Apple computers.
You assembled a rocket or spaceship from various components then saw how far it would go.
Graphics were very minimal.

>> No.286816 [View]

>>286162
Don't think I've seen that one, but would like to if anyone knows it.

Part of what I like so much is the concept that he has to do this for his job, and he keeps getting demoted for losing, lol

Though if you watch the live Mighty Bomb Jack episode, you can really tell he and the others care about the audience. He didn't want to joke around and wanted to actually beat the game for them. He's a really funny guy too.

>> No.286835 [View]

It was on NES, it was about a ninja, no, it wasn´t Ninja Gaiden.

A lot of detail, grid fences everywhere, battling in a city, gone trough a hole or cave, fighting a giant cyclops, that´s all that I can recall, what was it´s name /vr/? please...

>> No.286852 [View]

>>284535

magic schoolbus?

>> No.286887 [View]

>>286835

Maybe the NES version of Shinobi?

>> No.286907 [View]

>>286104

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mischief_Makers

>> No.286947 [View]

>>286784

Night Raid

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P3keyzUX_Q

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