Random unpopular retro gaming gem recommendation
category: general [glöplog]
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Castelian for Nintendo Game Boy.
yuck. i'd rather play the original C64 Nebulus :)
some more (maybe too well known) nice games for the atari ST
captain blood
day of the viper
eco
jean d'arc
captain blood
day of the viper
eco
jean d'arc
Two games by the Assembly Line:
Vaxine:
Youtube (unfortunately none of the people who uploaded videos on youtube have any idea how to play this game. Oh well, just admire the text plotter and pretty gouraud shaded balls :))
Interphase:
Youtube (quite possibly the first gouraud shaded cube on ST - 1989! And with floppy loading in the background!)
Better gameplay video
Vaxine:
Youtube (unfortunately none of the people who uploaded videos on youtube have any idea how to play this game. Oh well, just admire the text plotter and pretty gouraud shaded balls :))
Interphase:
Youtube (quite possibly the first gouraud shaded cube on ST - 1989! And with floppy loading in the background!)
Better gameplay video
Operation Logic Bomb (SNES):
Abadox (Famicom):
And, depending on your definition of onpopular/obscure:
Alcahest (Super Famicom):
Nintendo Puzzle Collection (Gamecube):
Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain, aka Shatterhand (Famicom/NES):
Violinist of Hameln (Super Famicom):
Mystaria : The Realms of Lore (Saturn):
Abadox (Famicom):
And, depending on your definition of onpopular/obscure:
Alcahest (Super Famicom):
Nintendo Puzzle Collection (Gamecube):
Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain, aka Shatterhand (Famicom/NES):
Violinist of Hameln (Super Famicom):
Mystaria : The Realms of Lore (Saturn):
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yuck. i'd rather play the original C64 Nebulus :)
https://twitter.com/olspookishmagus/status/701400974179573760
Medal of Honor: Infiltrator (for GBA)...
Oh man, i loved jean d'arc back then. Great game.
here is another one i played the shit out of:
[image]https://www.c64-wiki.de/images/b/ba/Vermeer_start.gif[/image]
As far as i remember, the first version didn't even have disk-save but only tape!?
here is another one i played the shit out of:
[image]https://www.c64-wiki.de/images/b/ba/Vermeer_start.gif[/image]
As far as i remember, the first version didn't even have disk-save but only tape!?
well, that NOT BB code worked well :D
E-motion, a fun old puzzle:
Chip's Challege, likewise:
Chip's Challege, likewise:
Landstalker! (Mega Drive)
Blip and Blop - Balls of Steel (PC/Windows)
Rasterbike on Amiga
Best Tron game I played back then. Easily outdid the much better looking Corx.
Best Tron game I played back then. Easily outdid the much better looking Corx.
Strife, 1996 FPS with Doom engine, don't know how popular, at least I didn't know it and think it's an underrated gem. At the time, it was very forward thinking, more like an FPS/RPG with talking characters, quests, stealth, great atmosphere and three endings. There is a new slightly improved version.
excuse me. xD
Warlocked by Bits Studios (2000), a solid RTS that was perfectly tailored for the GBC:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSJ5oOmZnbE
Sadly released towards the very end of the commercial life of the console, and only in the US.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSJ5oOmZnbE
Sadly released towards the very end of the commercial life of the console, and only in the US.
Warlocked on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSJ5oOmZnbE
more french amiga/st cult stuff (at least outside of france):
Alpha Waves
Purple Saturn Day
Transarctica
Alpha Waves
Purple Saturn Day
Transarctica
@mic: Aw man, great SNES suggestions. Thanks a lot, will check them out. :D
@pintcat: Also great suggestion. Very underrated "MOH" game.
@Weyland Yutani: I SO love the music to this game. Is there a soundtrack available somewhere? I can't seem to find anything. (Also I am in China now, so Internet search is kinda crippled. ;( )
Rastan Sage III aka Warrior Blade (Arcade)
Hilariously cheesy and epic beat'em up with gorgeous huge sprites, simple yet fun gameplay and hilariously cheesy german samples.
Layer Section aka Rayforce aka Raystorm aka Galactic Attack (Saturn, PSone, Arcade, Windows)
Very underrated Shoot'em Up, with a fun lock-on laser element to it, as well as gorgeous 2D graphics mixed with great 3D effects.
Chippoke Ralph no Daibouken aka Adventures of Little Ralph (PSone)
@pintcat: Also great suggestion. Very underrated "MOH" game.
@Weyland Yutani: I SO love the music to this game. Is there a soundtrack available somewhere? I can't seem to find anything. (Also I am in China now, so Internet search is kinda crippled. ;( )
Rastan Sage III aka Warrior Blade (Arcade)
Hilariously cheesy and epic beat'em up with gorgeous huge sprites, simple yet fun gameplay and hilariously cheesy german samples.
Layer Section aka Rayforce aka Raystorm aka Galactic Attack (Saturn, PSone, Arcade, Windows)
Very underrated Shoot'em Up, with a fun lock-on laser element to it, as well as gorgeous 2D graphics mixed with great 3D effects.
Chippoke Ralph no Daibouken aka Adventures of Little Ralph (PSone)
blue's journey/raguy (neo geo)
All the ST stuff above (Captain Blood, Vaxine, Interphase, Alpha Waves) was ported to x86 and they all run amazing on low-end hardware. Alpha Waves on PC even has better music. All worth checking out if you have a slow 286 or fast 808x.
Those are a lot...
It would be nice to get a short description, what makes them so playable and unique.
I got a SNES Disk once, with 30 jump n run games on it and was very excited. It turned out, they were all the same, but with some different sprites / scenarios... Pasta world, dragon world etc...
Very disappointing (I was very young back then)...
Soooo... There are sometimes mechanics that make the games stand out and I'm always curious, which ideas the developers had, that really worked...
So let us know! :D
It would be nice to get a short description, what makes them so playable and unique.
I got a SNES Disk once, with 30 jump n run games on it and was very excited. It turned out, they were all the same, but with some different sprites / scenarios... Pasta world, dragon world etc...
Very disappointing (I was very young back then)...
Soooo... There are sometimes mechanics that make the games stand out and I'm always curious, which ideas the developers had, that really worked...
So let us know! :D
@mic
thanks for those snes suggestions.
thanks for those snes suggestions.