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Very distant memory. You're collecting artifacts of some sort possibly to help ghosts? It was a 2D platform game and I played it on an arcade cabinet. I think it was before If I had to guess, somewhere between Possibly from Taito. I only remember the gameplay vaguely, but it involved water somehow. You played as a dude with flowing water powers or shoot water blobs or something. The graphics were cartoonish, think Rainbow Island with lots of colors and fruit and shit.

I know it sounds like just about every platformer, which is why I can't find this specific one. But it's an arcade game from the late 80's or early 90's and reminds me of Rainbow Island, Bubble Bobble.

Just need help to pin down a few possible games. I'll probably recognize it as soon as I see it though. Since it was an arcade game, it was pretty frantic as well. As a kid I had a few PC games that were more educational. Anyway, this one I'm thinking of, dealt with being underwater.

You would swim through various screens looking for clues, and had a gun that shot bubbles, I believe. Anyway, the clues would be something along the lines of, "Three Blue Crabs" or "Four Red Anemones" and then you'd have to find them once you got all the clues.

Once you were done with all that, it would show a screen with a rainbow coming out of the water leading to an island and showing how many total points you had. Vehicle Shooter I'm positive there were tanks, but I think there were planes as well, but i'm not sure.

Turret gameplay as well. Green and black theme. It was on the disk, the box, the menus, everywhere. The game itself might have been green and black as well. Can somebody help me determine which Dragon Ball Z game I'm thinking of?

I know it had a couple new characters including a little chubby girl that looked like Dora the Explorer, that red guy with a sword that appears in the intro video to the raging blast 2 QL, and super It was on PS2. It was before the and PS3 were released.

If anyone can help me out on this one that would be awesome, because this is the best Dragon Ball Z game, in my opinion, and the new ones are terrible.

I'm looking for a sandbox-y Amiga game, which I loved playing around with and help me learning english. It was lost when my dad decided to format the disk and put something else in it. I'm pretty sure the title screen said the game was from "Sierra On-Line" but whenever I check their games list I can't find it. So it may have been some kind of a unfinished demo.

The graphics are similar to the era of the early Kings Quest and Police Quest games. It only had two screens, the title screen and the other was of a cross-section of a house.

The house was about storeys high, with rooms in each. I remember the bottom floor had the kitchen and the living room, and the top floor was an attic. The stair well was next to the center of the screen.

You controlled a bobbing-headed dude that ominously stared at the player almost all the time that walked around by himself and interacted with the objects in the house. You could only control the dude by writing commands like "go to kitchen", "go to attic" and so on where he would walk over there.

If you could figure out what the objects were you could interact with them as well such as "sit on couch" I remember the attic had one of those old style vinyl record player. The game however, would crash if the character exited the mansion or went inside the closet which leads me to believe it was an unfinished demo.

It's a PC game where you control a submarine. I believe it was yellow. You shoot torpedoes, and one of the enemies I remember are piranhas.

It was very colorful and cartoony. Not sure about the year, but I'd guess or something. It was when I was young, and I am 23 now. Hey all. I am looking for 2 games. The first I last played about 10 years ago. It was a game that started out in a side view of a bunker and you could pick one of 3 vehicles possibly 4. A jeep that could go out onto water, a tank and a helicopter. Each had their own abilities and unique bonus. Once a vehicle had been selected, it went to the surface and then the game was a sort of open roaming top down shooting game.

The graphics were not horrible, but they were not exactly high standard. There was colour and some decent explosions. The second game I am looking for was a little more recent. I played it in but I am unsure when it was made. It was sort of like Delta Force open world objective based but you were in a hover tank. I have hunted online and found HoverTank 3D and various others, but not the one I was looking for. I remember you could have "wing men" and customize your tank.

It was a 3rd person game. Much more on the second one, I am unable to remember clearly. Both games were on PC. It was a PS1 game, which was in 1st person, but it wasn't a shooter. It was set on a spaceship and was an adventure game.

I remember the most important part of the game was you could change your facial expression before you talk to people. Your facial expression affected how people would respond to you and the wrong expression could make or break a conversation. When you killed the dinosaur you wanted, a UFO looking thing would fly over it and use what looks like a magnet at a scrap yard that you use to pick up cars, and take it to your trophy room.

In the trophy room there was a pyramid in the middle of the room, and your dino's were placed around the outside walls. Objective is to complete the level with a cargo package that the enemies are trying to steal. Complete the level and get cash to spend on boat upgrades and weapons. Levels have ramps which can be used to jump into fuel-carrying balloons, and pulling back on the arcade yoke let's you glide the boat. It's not Bimini Run and it's not Hydro Thunder. So it was an N64 game. You were a female character, and there were robots.

I'm pretty sure there was a level involving the Olympics at some point, or at least Gold Silver and Bronze medal competitions. It was 2D but had 3D sprites. Hey, I hope you guys can help me out. This is a game i use to play a lot when i was a kid and its been annoying me for years.

It was on a PC i owned in 95 i think. Though it didnt have windows. This game i am thinking of was a 2d platform style thing. You were some guy and you had to kill the green sludge aliens. I remember there being like mangled corpses of spacemen and stuff lying around a sort of ruined urban landscape.

You climb in broken windows and could go into the sewers as well Think it was keycard finding based but cant be sure. I've got a game that I've been trying to remember the name of for years. I'll try this thread out and see if you guys can help me. It's a SNES platformer. You are this guy in a green suit and you shrink to a very small size. About the size of a green army man. The first level is your laboratory I believe. At some point in the game you drive a toy car. The graphics were kinda clayish I think or maybe they were sprites, can't remember.

That's about all the info I can give. A PS game where you are a mech the transforms from a police hover car to a walking mech when ever. Had a fun multi player part as well This one should be easy but its late and it struck me as i was thinking of the next game. If you missed it showed the knife slicing into the skin of the finger.

That is all i can remember from it other then it seemed very graphic when i played it in early 90s. Very frenchman like, wearing boots. Can't remember the colour of the cat, possibly orange or black.

I need some help. I remember this one computer game that we got to play back in elementary school. It was an educational video game, and it had some sort of tropical, tiki, island setting. The object was to guide these little lemming like guys somewhere. I remember one of the levels had to stone heads and you had to do some sort of game to pass through them or something. Another level had two bridges over a deep chasm and you had to do something to get your little creature guys safely across the bridges.

Really vague memories I know Like a weird mix of the ideas from Lemmings and the atmosphere and art style of Trine. Any help is, of course, greatly appreciated. A PC game, got to be more than a decade old at this point, where you have to guide a group of dudes though some treacherous journey to a paradise or utopia or something. Everything is 2D, drawn sort of like a cartoon. The journey would consist of a series of puzzle mini-games, each tied to a location that you had to pass through.

If you did poorly, you would lose guys from your party until they where all dead and you had to start over. If you got to the end, you would reach a city full of the blue dot dudes, and you could go back and bring more parties of them over. If you hang out at the end, looking at the city you can see all the dudes you finished with running around, and eventually if you spent too much time starting at the screen, the narrator voice I guess there was a narrator voice would tell you to go outside and get some fresh air.

I think that's what it was, I just remember that level because I really hated it. One of the last levels had you traversing over a pit. All your dudes where in bubbles in order to float over, but they had to follow a path defined on a grind which you could change arrows on in order guide them through safely. It's probably also worth mentioning that I don't think you ever have direct control over the people in your party, you just act as there guide through abstracted ways.

Like a video game. It was a shooter, set behind your character, who was on some kind of futuristic motorbike. First level was a beach or desert, I think, and the whole game had a weird, bright, pastel-y color scheme. The enemies looked like weird robots, and mostly just tried to drop bombs and things on you from overhead.

The thing that stuck out at me the most were the boss battles. Each level had three stages in it, and the last one was always a boss battle. I used to play that game constantly with my brother, and I need to know the name to jog his memory. Help us out! Ok, I've been looking for this game for a very long game. It was a racing game on the SNES. The only real details I remember is that you could only advance if you were around 1st-3rd place, and there were pit stops on the later tracks.

Hey I can't remember the name of a PC game I think. It was kind of a in-the-street version of baseball played by kids. It may have even been on the Commodore 64 but maybe not. And I'm pretty sure there was a football variant as well. Hey, need help with the name of a game. I don't remember much, but it was a PC game probably released earlys that involved racing some sort of ship at high-speed down narrow tracks, and you had to jump from track to track to avoid falling off.

I don't think you could turn at all, aside from leaping between the floating tracks. It was pretty abstract, and I think it may have taken place in space. Pretty simplistic, lots of white backgrounds and cartoony headshot photos. One of the characters was a close takeoff of Greenstreet.

I'm pretty sure they straight up used "Sidney" but very slightly messed with the last name. He was fat. Wow, I'm being hugely helpful here. Here's another one, and it's very vague. I really can't remember much other than I think it had sci-fi type guns, the level I remember was made mostly of stone, and it had very distinctive steps that were composed of individual, floating discs.

Not a lot to go on, so hopefully someone remembers those steps. Now, I guess I'll describe my old old game. Okay, I remember playing a demo disc I somehow got on my dad's computer at work when I was little, and I can't remember much of what was on it, besides Wacky Wheels. There might have been Jazz Jackrabbit and Hocus Pocus on it, or those could have been different demos, I just don't know. The game that I am trying to remember, though, was a 2d sprite-based fighting game. I think the logo for the developer was a bunch of weapons stuck into the ground, that seems to ring a bell.

I believe all the characters had weapons, and there was a fighter that reminds me a lot of E. Honda looking back on it. There is just not a lot that I can think of for this one I think characters could jump off the sides of the screen? A game for the SNES in which you play as a blue blob that has bobbly eyes sat on top of its head, its a side scrolling platformer, you can press the bumpers to make the blob punch a fist molds out the side of its body I seem to remember getting sucked up into some kind of flying machine at some point aswell.

Ok this is going to be a real long shot because i cant remember much about it but hey heres what i can remember. Its a s PC space shooter, It was first person and i think you were in a space ship.

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