• jela@lemmy.today
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    14 minutes ago

    I have one of these! My memory is pretty hazy but he’s everything I remember about it: I played it in about 2003-04, pc rom game, point and click style where you were either trying to help find a series of items in a house or solve a mystery in a house? This was a kids game with a lot of shades of light blue if I remember correctly… Not a scary game, was in the first person, and I don’t remember being in a team of other characters. I remember renting it from my local library a hefty number of times.

  • Tattorack@lemmy.world
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    45 minutes ago

    This is me with SHMUPS. Oh, sure, I can find databases of the ones that were popular, but in the early to late 2000s there were so many PC SHMUPS with mouse controls that came on demo CDs or you could get from the front page of any demo shareware website…

    Now all forgotten.

    Some of them I used to play a lot and want to play again, but can’t for the life of me find back.

  • Seth Taylor@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    There was this game I swear was called Solaris but was not able to find. The whole thing is a model of a star system with a couple dozens of oddly-named planets and you need to “shoot units” at the planets you want to conquer. You basically have to estimate how many units you need to take it over or something.

    I’ll probably never be able to find it cause I can’t even describe it so well haha

  • kamen@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    If I remember the name I’ll tell you.

    From the ones I do remember: Airfix Dogfighter was cool.

  • slappyfuck@lemmy.ca
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    2 hours ago

    It took me FOREVER to find, but I was determined to find my old games. I assumed they were Sega Master System games, so I started watching videos like “best master system games” and such.

    Then when I finally came across them, the memories all came rushing back like it was the 80s again! It’s so frustrating but when you finally find it, it’s such a good feeling.

  • mech@feddit.org
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    2 hours ago

    I remember a top down game from the late '80s or very early '90s where you drive a car along a highway and try to defend yourself against other cars using different weapons and tire-slashing spikes mounted to your wheels.
    You’d start inside a semi-truck, drive out of it backwards, and at the end of the level, the truck would re-appear and you have to drive into it again.

  • RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    I can’t remember if it was C-64 or DOS, but there was a sidescroll game where your character was on a quest in a forest where there were tree houses. They were called the “Grund” or something. Can’t find it anywhere.

    Edit: I may have found it: “Below The Root” Gotta see if I can find it abandonware somewhere and try it again.

  • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 hours ago

    For me it is a ski racing game that looks like about 2005 or 2009 type of game and has a sort of athletic/olympic winter games type of vibe.

  • ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    5 hours ago

    top down spacecraft kind of thing. two of them, but there are so many its pretty much impossible.

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    Yep, I have one of those. A side-scrolling scifi shooter for C64 from probably late 80s that I just remember a general vibe about. Not Nemesis, something where you fly above a sort of city. I have tried to remember its name for more than a decade probably.

    One would think that there weren’t that many of them but oh boy.

  • radiantshackles@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 hours ago

    Brave Fencer Musashi for me. Played that game so many times through what I remember as the first boss, then didn’t figure out how to progress when the world opened up

  • PissingIntoTheWind@lemmy.world
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    Ok maybe Lemmy can help me. Does anyone remember a cartoon that used a key. A magic key. To draw a door and open to a new dimension? I have been looking for this show for decades and I can’t remember it. It had like care bare characters and children.

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    This is a weird one. I’ve been looking for a game for years and I’ve had no luck. My uncle took me on one of his drug deals, as he did very often and I played someone’s ps1 or ps2 while they got high. All I know about this RPG/JRPG I played is there were summons and I can vividly remember the 2d world map. There was a mine/tunnel area and some kind of grand library or mansion area. I’ve been looking for this game for 20 years now with no luck. If I see the world map I’ll recognize it instantly. So many of the RPGs of that time had sprawling world maps, but this was very confined. One screen with very obvious images for each area. I would be eternally grateful if anyone could help me find this game.

    Edit: The mine/tunnel area was in the middle/bottom of the world map and the grand library or mansion area was towards the top right if I remember correctly.

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      You could try looking for a ‘compilation of PS1 jrpgs’ video on YouTube, showing gameplay of each game for half a minute. This could jostle the memory. And the same with ps2, if that doesn’t work. However, afaiu there were a lot of jrpg games, so idk if anyone’s made a comprehensive video.

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        4 hours ago

        Unfortunately no, it was definitely turned based and not an ARPG. The graphics weren’t very different though.

  • N01R3@lemmynsfw.com
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    4 hours ago

    I know it’s name: End of the World, part 2. Was a Wolf RPG Editor game someone made and released for free.

    Cant seem to find it anywhere.