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Post by GamerL on Oct 5, 2017 17:36:29 GMT -5
What was that top down shooter on the Dreamcast where you controlled an apache helicopter?
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Post by Pazto on Oct 5, 2017 18:21:00 GMT -5
Zero Gunner 2?
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Post by GamerL on Oct 5, 2017 18:29:36 GMT -5
Yes, that's it, but I was under the impression the game got a US release, unless I was mistaken.
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Post by cacao on Nov 24, 2017 16:48:26 GMT -5
I remember reading about a game that instead of having a larger plot was broken down into shorter, independent stories. I'm pretty certain it was a JRPG and from the 80s or 90s. Does this ring a bell for anyone?
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Post by Weasel on Nov 24, 2017 19:12:32 GMT -5
I remember reading about a game that instead of having a larger plot was broken down into shorter, independent stories. I'm pretty certain it was a JRPG and from the 80s or 90s. Does this ring a bell for anyone? Sounds like it might have been a SaGa Frontier game.
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Post by mainpatr on Nov 24, 2017 19:40:13 GMT -5
It might be Live a Live for Super Famicom.
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Post by cacao on Nov 24, 2017 19:56:05 GMT -5
I remember reading about a game that instead of having a larger plot was broken down into shorter, independent stories. I'm pretty certain it was a JRPG and from the 80s or 90s. Does this ring a bell for anyone? Sounds like it might have been a SaGa Frontier game. It might be Live a Live for Super Famicom. It was Live a Live, thanks! I wanted to look up reviews for it and couldn't remember the name. Weasel, I'll check out SaGa Frontier as well, so thanks for that too.
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Post by Discoalucard on Jan 2, 2018 14:21:10 GMT -5
Someone emailed me this, I have no idea:
There was also this:
I think he may have been misremembering something like Avengers in: Galactic Storm, that Captain America-themed fighting game from Data East from 1995.
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Post by Weasel on Jan 4, 2018 12:07:47 GMT -5
For what it's worth, I've seen a few arcades that would literally stuff a TV and game console into a cabinet and screw on any off-the-shelf arcade stick to the panel. Wunderland in Beaverton, in the late 90s, had a Star Fox 64 cabinet tucked way back in the free play section. The stick they chose was one of those ones that you could unscrew the ball-top from...Which I only remember because someone did exactly that and walked off with it.
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Post by imadude on Jan 11, 2018 8:18:05 GMT -5
I'm looking for a Korean game made in the late 90s - early 2000s for the PC. It had tank controls a-la Resident Evil, but it's not a survival horror game, and there are stages where you pilot a giant robot to fight enemy forces. It had a lot of anime-style aesthetics in its character designs and story. I remember the player character used a boomerang as his primary weapon with assault rifles and the like as pickups he can use. Translation was pretty much the blind idiot kind, which made the story hard to follow.
Does anyone know about this game?
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Post by toei on Jan 18, 2018 0:11:39 GMT -5
I'm looking for a computer game available in the early-to-mid 90s in which you delivered pizzas from a top-down perspective and collected money. It may have been a Mac game but I'm uncertain. A friend remembers that when you got into a collision, the game would switch to a picture depicting said collision followed by a text explaining what happened.
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Post by Segata on Feb 15, 2018 16:50:40 GMT -5
I remember reading about a game that instead of having a larger plot was broken down into shorter, independent stories. I'm pretty certain it was a JRPG and from the 80s or 90s. Does this ring a bell for anyone? El Dorado Gate? Episodic JRPG from Capcom on Dreamcast Japan only. I only have episode 1 but I think there is 7 of them? I can't remember.
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Post by Weasel on Feb 19, 2018 18:09:30 GMT -5
Here's a weird one: this must have been from a 90s arcade fighter, but instead of "Fight!", every round in this game was preceded by the announcer declaring "BEAT UP!" Any idea what this was?
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Post by Bumpyroad on Feb 20, 2018 1:56:43 GMT -5
Here's a weird one: this must have been from a 90s arcade fighter, but instead of "Fight!", every round in this game was preceded by the announcer declaring "BEAT UP!" Any idea what this was? Kizuna Encounter
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Post by Pazto on Mar 10, 2018 10:39:47 GMT -5
I cant remember the name of an old top down racing game, with single screen, for the Arcade, it had a sort of "Anime Style" opening. Probably it had futurisic cars but I'm not sure about it. Probably late 80's early 90's
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