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riakage
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« Reply #2 on: 16 December 2007, 08:22:18 » |
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I have Shining Force on a GBA.. alternative. I don't know if it's the same as the one you mentioned. I remember most of those games you said, but not all of them were good and I didn't play all of them.
Conker was dope though. The original, not Xbox. But it is widely known, and Dragon Quest Monsters 2, and Wario Land are as well.
Yes, the Shining Force on the GBA is pretty much the same thing, but with more features. I know the Wario Land is widely known, but I think that is mostly because of Wario Land 4, and the Conker on the 64 was awesome, screw that Xbox crap they called a game. Posted on: 16 December 2007, 08:10:59
I do have one more game to add to this list that next to no one has ever heard of. Jazz Jackrabbit
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Vinchenz Rock
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« Reply #11 on: 16 December 2007, 18:35:31 » |
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Dragon Quest Monsters, FTW!
All Dragon Quest games in general are awesome though.
The games I played were: Dragon Quest Monsters (1 and 2, actually, and now Joker for DS), Mischief Makers (love it), Conkers Bad Fur Day (never played the XBox one but it sucks apparently), Doubutsu no Mori (exact same thing as the GCN one...), Glover (have it, don't remember ANYTHING about it), Gex: Enter the Gecko (have it, remember it sucking), and Wario Land (I've only played and beat the second and first... I've never tried the third yet. D:).
So yeah, I played most games on your list.
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riakage
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« Reply #14 on: 17 December 2007, 02:06:52 » |
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The only reason Gex sucked was because of its retarded camera. Mishcief Makers is VERY unknown, especially to today's average gamers. I have never played Commander Keen but I heard it was from the rival company of Jazz Jackrabbit. The Original Rayman isn't known as well as today's piece o' crap rayman games. Gex is also very unknown because it had little popularity when it came out and it had but 3 or 4 games. Posted on: 17 December 2007, 02:02:34
I used to play Dragon Quest Monsters (the original one) on gameboy all the time. I played the gameboy version of Conker as well.
Rayman (the original one) was always one of my favourite games, and so was Jazz Jackrabbit; which was probably the first game I ever played online.
Here's an awesome series that very few people played: Commander Keen.
Lol, the gameboy version of Conker is absolutely NOTHING compared to the N64 version. And I will put it like this. In the gameboy version, you had to run around talking to the cute and furry woodland creatures, shooting enemies with your slingshot and collecting stuff and things like that. Then our little Conker grew up and made it to the N64, where he slapped the hell out of people with his frying pan, getting drunk and pissing on people at the clubs, and even going so far as to joinging the army and robbing a bank(matrix style of course)
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Dopefish
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« Reply #30 on: 30 December 2007, 19:31:29 » |
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Who hasn't played Commander Keen? Anyone who doesn't remember Windows 3.x, MS-DOS or the still useful today Norton Commander? *cough* I've played all the Keens! 1-6 including Dreams and the horrible GBC game. Commander Keen is a childhood memory for a lot of people...I first played Keen 4 when I was 5 years old, it was just as fun now as it was then. The 1990s and the very late 80s were such a great time for PC games(and NES games too), its when they really started getting good. And let us not forget that the Commnader Keen series started the Dopefish phenomenon! I have tons of classic DOS games....Jazz Jackrabbit(The orginal 9 episodes) Epic Pinball, Zone Raiders, Tyrian, Radix: Beyond the void, Lemmings, Dune, and Descent 1 and 2.... Windows games are cool...But DOS games rock. I didn't much care for the DOS Megaman games though. They were icky!
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Dopefish
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« Reply #34 on: 30 December 2007, 23:32:48 » |
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I played a demo of the Dog's Life game....It was slightly amusing but I wouldn't buy it. Commander Keen. I remember that.
I remember DOPEFISH as well.
Also the ball enemy, the slug, the little thing that turns into a huge mouth, and various other stuff.
Yep thats Keen 4, which is still free to download across the internet....You will need DOSbox to run it properly on XP though.
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Dopefish
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« Reply #36 on: 31 December 2007, 18:25:10 » |
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That level was actually quite annoying.... Ever been to the Dopefish home page?
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Dopefish
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« Reply #42 on: 31 December 2007, 20:59:37 » |
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Speaking of worm-based games... Anyone here ever play Liero? Talk about w00tyness, that game is awesome to play in 2 player mode!
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