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I found many same name game, but that not I want. maybe I forgot the real name. hope help. That a simple Adventure game. character is Military has a Knife enemy, sometime has got special weapon such as gun, bomb. just run direct one way to kill enemy, not side mission, not special secret. Thanks you
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Rush'n Attack Is I want To Find. Thanks For All Help.
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Rush'n Attack?
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I know this thread is ancient, but I've got one and I remember when this topic was booming. There were two games I loved back when I was using OS/2 Warp in 1995 and 1996. They were pack-in games. I believe one was called "The Wall" but I can't find any reference to it online. It was a puzzle game where you needed to move boxes around on brick platforms to match to similar boxes together, which would then disappear. When all the boxes were gone each level was done. In a similar vein, there was another puzzle game which I have no idea the name of. You controlled a red and blue guy who had to push boxes to specific places to beat each level. There were a number of obstacles, but a big one was conveyor belts. Sometimes you would need to push a box onto a conveyor belt and then quickly move something at the other end of the conveyor belt to win. Both of these games also had level editors built-in. I would make new puzzles to challenge my siblings. Again, both were small pack-in games, couldn't be run fullscreen. I think it'll be really hard to find them unless someone else remembers them.
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I played a PC game that was kind of old back then. It had a guy with a yellow shirt, shorts, and a red baseball hat that would jump around like Mario. But when he would jump into a question-mark box it would ask you a math or reading question depending on the version you were playing. There was another PC game that was probably a Playstation port. You were this ship crawling around tight spaces. It was like a first person shooter except you can shoot from both sides. You were fighting off hordes of aliens & insects on this spaceship. You control the ship kind of like an airplane except you can stop anytime.
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I'm looking for a game that I played when I was younger...it was a math game like puzzles and it had a stage where you were this character and it was ask you math problems and you had to jump on the right answer...the numbers would move across the screen...
For some reason the game your describing reminds me of Math Blaster. Not sure why.
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Sonikkustar wrote:
There was another PC game that was probably a Playstation port. You were this ship crawling around tight spaces. It was like a first person shooter except you can shoot from both sides. You were fighting off hordes of aliens & insects on this spaceship. You control the ship kind of like an airplane except you can stop anytime.
Something along the lines of Forsaken? Everything matches up aside from the alien hordes, since you instead fought robots and rivals in Forsaken.
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Sonikkustar wrote:
There was another PC game that was probably a Playstation port. You were this ship crawling around tight spaces. It was like a first person shooter except you can shoot from both sides. You were fighting off hordes of aliens & insects on this spaceship. You control the ship kind of like an airplane except you can stop anytime.
Your description reminded me of Descent, though I haven't played it so I'm not sure if it really fits. (see also: Descent 2 and 3)
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Sonikkustar wrote:
I played a PC game that was kind of old back then. It had a guy with a yellow shirt, shorts, and a red baseball hat that would jump around like Mario. But when he would jump into a question-mark box it would ask you a math or reading question depending on the version you were playing.
The description of the player sounds vaguely similar to the guy from OutNumbered!, Challenge of the Ancient Empires! and Midnight Rescue!. The concept sounds like something that company would produce, too. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight_Rescue!
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Your description reminded me of Descent, though I haven't played it so I'm not sure if it really fits.
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If you need some further proof, or just some entertainment, here is a speedrun of Descent done by stx-Vile. Oh, and they're rogue mining robots, not aliens :p
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Ah, Descent. It brings memories. Descent was way ahead of its time technologically. This was the time when Doom was considered the state-of-art in first-person shooters. Doom had one axis of freedom (in aviation terminology, yawing), levels were 2-dimensional (ie. no rooms above rooms possible) and geometrically limited (eg. sloped ground was not possible) and monsters/objects were made with 2D sprites. Descent had all three axes of freedom (pitching, rolling, yawing), completely 3-dimensional levels without limitations, and all enemies/objects were 3-dimensional models. Texturing was not completely perspective-correct (Doom had completely perspective-correct texturing because its 1-axis-of-freedom and the geometrical limitations allowed to do it very fast), but still an impressive feat for the time.
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Man, this game was indeed a highlight to my childhood. Those robots that did the high pitched screech and had vulcan cannons were the worst. Aside from those, it's probably the most fun I've had with a first person shooter ever.
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Descent remains one of my favourite games even after all these years. I've even made some programs for recamming the demos, Quake done Quick style. :)
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I have a game I've been trying to remember the name of. I played it a bunch when I was younger, but I haven't played it since then so some of the stuff I remember is kind of vague.
  • It was a Super Nintendo game.
  • You played as a porcupine (I think, or a similar animal).
  • You equipped different kinds of hair (or at least I remember a weapon that was your hair turning into an axe blade).
  • It was a sidescroller, maybe a platformer.
  • One of the first levels was a haunted apartment and the boss was a giant ghost... I think.
It'd be great to play this game again, just to see if I could do any better. I remember it being really hard.
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Are you thinking of Rocky Rodent?
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Derakon wrote:
Are you thinking of Rocky Rodent?
That's it. Thanks.
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@Warp: I really enjoyed the Descent games. They also spawned the excellent Freespace space combat simulators, the second of which I still play to this day.
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hi im looking for a game name, so i can download and play again, its an old game form towards '96 that i used to have lots of fun in the arcade machines. all the clues i got is a fighting game, and the players fight with weapons like swords, tridents, and those kind of weapons, i has a gauge for special moves, and one of the characters strickes the enemy with his special move casting an uprisingg dragon from the floor. i dont know if its capcom, snk, konami, but im sure it isnt, samurai showdon, it isnt last blade, ps: i used to play this game in 96 so probably the game was manufacturwed before that. i suspect this game was avaliable only for arcade, i know there isnt for snes or genesis. sorry but my memory is gone with the time someone can help me thanks
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I'm looking for this old dos game (or was it windows?). It was called logical.exe on my PC, though I'm not sure if that's the real name. Marbles roll in from the side of the screen and pop into the wheels below. You can turn the wheels by right clicking and send the marbles through a tube by left clicking them. Marble A rolls to the right, but won't fall into the first wheel, as it's occupied. It'll fall into the second one. If I'd left click marble B it'd go downwards and the wheel below would be filled with 4 marbles of the same color. This would clear the wheel. The marbles would disappear and the wheel would be marked as cleared. Marble C will go up and down infinitely until I turn one of the wheels. Would be really cool if somebody could name this game and its developer. Thanks.
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Honestly, WTF IS THIS.
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Kuwaga wrote:
I'm looking for this old dos game (or was it windows?). It was called logical.exe on my PC, though I'm not sure if that's the real name. [...]
Its name is... Logical by Rainbow Arts. I bought it and played it a lot... 18 years ago, on my Atari STE. http://www.abandonwaredos.com/abandonware-game.php?gid=MTI0NQ== It had fantastic, 8bit music.
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anyone help me please
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Thanks! ^^ I actually have tried to use google. I searched for "logical" "dos game(s)", for "dos game(s)" "marble" and many more, searched some entire sites with dos game collections and screen shots for them (game by game), but couldn't find it anywhere.
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