Games Only You Have Played

for friends: goemon games

in general:

who has played the game Musya for SNES?

Little Ninja Brothers…This is quite possibly one of my favorite games of all time. I rented it once when I was like 5 and fell in love with it. Years later I found it at a video store in mexico for sell. It was only like the equivalent of 2 American dollars, but I had to wait for my birthday for my mom to buy it for me. It was hard to find someone to play with, cause coop was where it was at, but I had a friend that would play with me every once in a while and eventually we beat the game.

Didn’t care too much for the SNES sequel.

I think I already said it in this thread but Tetrisphere was some dope shit if memory serves me well. Tetris is timeless but that special flavor Tetrisphere gave me was so freaking good.

I played the 3D one on the N64 and regret to this day not picking up the side scrolling sequel.

I am the ONLY person who played the Widget platformer on SNES. Solid title. I remember it had two boss themese. One was meh. The other was like the coolest boss theme ever.

I remember barely passing the first level and being bored with it. :-\

For me its Beast Wrestler for sega genesis. That shit was sooooo :yawn: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz:

My mom sucks at shopping. :lol:

Still love her though I think it was her that got me Slam Masters! :woot:

I know a lot of people say this in defense of some very crappy games, but: the game got really good after the first several levels.

Also Add Digimon World DS and Dawn/Dusk for the DS. I’ve only seen ONE person playing that game besides me. Sad thing is it’s a good game that doesnt get any shine.

Various adventure games on the Apple II; among the highlights:

  • a game called “Journey to the Center of the Earth” that had very little to do with the book. Your spaceship crashes somewhere, you get a bunch of treasure, fix the ship and head back. Some weird shit happens on the way, but it was more memorable for having actual copy protection preventing you from reading the code (which made me the man when I figured out how to bypass it. :-\ )

  • a game called “Spider-Man”. That’s right, Spider-Man was in a TEXT ADVENTURE game. He was trapped by Mysterio in the illusion of… an office building. Where holograms of bad guys guard gems. And you have to solve puzzles. And you can’t die (if you somehow blow yourself up, you get kicked out of heaven back to where you started). In retrospect, I shouldn’t have been surpised that a Spider-Man game would have so little Spider-Man powers, but it was creepy as all hell to wander around an office building not knowing what the heck to do and having the bad guys taunt you with such (ahem) gems as “You’ll never get MY gem!” Oh, and Madame Web was in one room giving you tips. Except thanks to Apple II’s whopping four colors at a time “high resolution” mode, she looked like a hippie freak spider mutant that wanted to bite your soul and digest it in her abnormally large gut. Nightmares.

  • “Mask of the Sun”. This game was creepy as FUCK. In it, you’re a guy who is cursed, and to undo it you have to find some Aztec artifact. Of course, it being, you know, an Aztec artifact means it’s guarded by all kinds of boobytraps like a snake you have to shoot in 5 seconds, a room full of poison gas with only one hidden exit, a rock that you have to jump on in time or else it dumps you in a pit of lava, and labyrinths… oh my God, the labyrinths with bottomless pit dead ends. Not to mention because you’re cursed, you suffer from headaches and you must keep a bottle of aspirin on you at all times, and if you drop it and get a headache, you die. Even if it’s right in front of you. On top of all that, there are a few times where the game scares the shit out of you but nothing actually happens (in one memorable scene, a boulder teeters threatening to crush you in a narrow corridor, but it will never actually fall). Plus, you can’t save. Yeah. Bullshit.

So yeah.

Zool.

Guardian’s Crusade.

It wasn’t the best rpg ever, but it was one of the earliest I played. Wish I still had it.

Pro Fishing Challenge.

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Woo! I never got to finish it but it was indeed a lot of fun. All you have to do is ask ReloadChapstick.

I still wanna play that.

Oh, and Tobal 2, and Toshinden Subaru.

secret of evermore (snes)

Body Harvest

Also one of my fav n64 games.

I’m the only person I know who’s played Everblue 1 and 2. That’s about the only two games that come to mind off bat.

I remember that game. And the fact if you check the manual for the page explaining the password function if you copied the password into the game it would unlock all the monster transformations. My dad took bad his SMS and last time I went over I was like hey you told me you hooked it back up right? And he tells me he gave it away cause most of the games didn’t work…

Also I agree with whoever said Beyond Oasis. A much deeper fighting system compared to Zelda. I wish Alundra had more attacks like Beyond Oasis did.

Monster Rancher 2 I thought was good but only knew two other people who had it at the time.

a 2d side scrolling duke nukem game for the pc??? i think there were sequals too…

im outi

Roberth

I have everblue2 but never played the first one. first person non-shooters = win

I’m still trying to get my hands on a copy of Towers 2 for atari jaguar

Original King’s Field I is a classic…i have jap disc and a translated disc