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Captain Maxx Power
11-26-2007, 06:15 PM
I feel I need to do something for you all, so here's something. This is for all of those who have played a really great game, or even a really crap one, but can't remember for the life of you what it was called. Whatever details you may have about it, be it the platform, gameplay, graphics, whatever, then post them here. If you know the game being asked about don't hesitate to let the poster know.

I'll get the ball rolling here. When I was a kid I played this one NES game loads. You were a skater on Rollerblades, and had to go around killing gangsters on the streets or somesuch. The levels were usually side on, though it would sometimes be a kind of pseudo-angle movement up and down. On some levels you would be skating along a motorway/highway, and the first boss of these levels was a helicopter that dropped bombs on you. I also remember at the start of each stage you would see the boss of the stage you were on admonishing you and basically talking smack.

Anyone know what I'm talking about?

Roto13
11-26-2007, 07:48 PM
Rollergames?

Captain Maxx Power
11-26-2007, 08:19 PM
Rollergames?

*goes and checks Wikipedia*

Damn, that was it. Thanks.

Roto13
11-26-2007, 08:30 PM
I actually read someone asking about the exact same game on a different forum yesterday. o_o He couldn't remember what it was called either.

Craig
11-26-2007, 08:33 PM
Okay I've got one. It was on the Megadrive/Genesis I think and it was sorta like the old Zelda games, except you went round collecting the powers of animals so you could use them yourself to solve puzzles.

Roto13
11-26-2007, 08:47 PM
Crusader of Centy. :P (It was called Soleil in Europe. And at Agrias' house for some reason.)

scrumpleberry
11-26-2007, 09:26 PM
There was one I played for the SNES that was like a bubble bobble game, but one of the ones where you shoot bubbles in rows to make them pop, and there were storylines, and there was a fairy character called Cleon and I think a male mermaid who looked very gay, and an ice princess or something. Oh, and there was the dinosaur from bubble bobble.

It was great fun.

Roto13
11-26-2007, 09:47 PM
Bust-a-Move.

Araciel
11-26-2007, 10:36 PM
Crusader of Centy. :P (It was called Soleil in Europe. And at Agrias' house for some reason.)

I love this effin' game...

/downloads rom.

Dreddz
11-26-2007, 10:39 PM
Seeing as Roto13 wont join in Ill just go and steal his thunder.

EDIT- Right Right.

scrumpleberry
11-26-2007, 10:51 PM
Bust-a-Move.

XD

Aaaaaargh, I fail so bad. Thanks, I can't believe I forgot that! I love that game.

Roto13
11-26-2007, 11:09 PM
Seeing as Roto13 wont join in Ill just go and steal his thunder.

Im playing a fighting game and I just bludgeoned the head teacher to death with a baseball bat. Any ideas?

I'm not joining in because any game I like I remember the name of. I think you might be a bit confused. (http://forums.eyesonff.com/general-gaming-discussion/112294-guess-what-im-playing.html)

EDIT: xP

LunarWeaver
11-26-2007, 11:48 PM
There was this side-scroller snes game about some girl...she was like a sorceress chick. And she had these pet entity things she could choose and they fitted her with different powers. All I remember was my favie being lightning and the way it changed colors the stronger it got. The strongest turned red I believe. RED LIKE BLOOD. I miss that game :(

oddler
11-26-2007, 11:58 PM
There was Genesis game called Mystic Defender that sounds an awful lot like what you're talking about, Lewnar.

Man, that game was awesome. :choc2:

Evastio
12-06-2007, 02:51 AM
What's that Game Boy game called that was like Balloon Fight?

KoShiatar
12-06-2007, 09:38 AM
There was one I played for the SNES that was like a bubble bobble game, but one of the ones where you shoot bubbles in rows to make them pop, and there were storylines, and there was a fairy character called Cleon and I think a male mermaid who looked very gay, and an ice princess or something. Oh, and there was the dinosaur from bubble bobble.

It was great fun.

Bust-a-Move 4, to be precise. But if it weren't for the dinosaur, I could say it was one of the Magical Drop games, which were awfully cute. :love:


I solved most of the mysteries from my gaming childhood, especially Rod Land and Mustache Boy. I have to find an emulator that plays Mustache Boy decently though :(

Madame Adequate
12-06-2007, 11:39 AM
There was this side-scroller snes game about some girl...she was like a sorceress chick. And she had these pet entity things she could choose and they fitted her with different powers. All I remember was my favie being lightning and the way it changed colors the stronger it got. The strongest turned red I believe. RED LIKE BLOOD. I miss that game :(

Was gonna say it could be Alisia Dragoon but that was on the Mega Drive. So unless you have the system wrong I can't help you ;_;

Evastio: The only game I know of like Balloon Fight is Joust.

Heath
12-06-2007, 01:50 PM
I played a Game Gear game once that was a bit like Fire Emblem where you'd have different medieval, fantasy RPG characters who'd battle across a plain against others and you had to beat them to win the level. I was far too young to understand it at the time, but when I think about it, I think I'd quite enjoy it now that I could understand it xD

chionos
12-07-2007, 12:11 AM
There're two games I wish for the life of me I could remember, I've tried looking through lists of games and just can't find them.

Both are scrolling shooters of a sort, one for NES the other for SNES

I don't remember a whole lot about the NES game except it was very hard, and a lot of was spent underground, oh and that it was sidescrolling, it seems distinct in my mind from most other shooters

The SNES game I would like to remember even more. It was a rail shooter, the ship would travel into the screen until the boss fight, it would then stop until the fight was over. The ship could move up down left and right...I remember some of the levels. The 2nd(or 3rd) level was full of plants, there was a high-technology level, typical shooter levels really. Every few levels the ship would be upgraded but I don't remember what you gained from the upgrades, if anything.

There's another game I remember playing with my uncle but I don't even know what system it was on (either NES or Genesis I think, those are the systems he had). I think it involved a kid, typical sidescrolling platforming fair, but it was possible to get power ups to turn into a large muscle-bound man which lasted a predetermined amount of time then you reverted to the kid. I loved that game.

KentaRawr!
12-07-2007, 12:54 AM
Ah, I know one I bet no one will know.

First off, it was definitely a game based off of YuYu Hakusho, or however one goes about spelling and saying that. The one where the guy dies and is given the chance to live again. Anyway, it was turn based I think, and your character had a little power bar he could use for his attacks. ABX and Y all did different attacks, and used different amounts of power. One side showed you one character, the other side showed your opponent, and sometimes, using certain moves changed the background. It was for the Super Famicom.

Another game was a Dragon Ball Z Card Game, for the Original Famicom. It took place during the Freeza Saga, and depending on how many stars was on the card from your deck that you chose, you'd move a different amount of stages. It followed the story pretty much exactly, but going to the fake Namek was optional. Using different starred cards in battle altered your attack, and decided the winner. Sometimes your character would deflect attacks, block, or teleport out of the way. It was fun.

Okay, done with generic anime games no one will know. Now some that I can't remember the names of with names I could read. :3

Firstly, there was this one game where you played as a top, and it took on an isometric view-point. I think you had to get to the goal without running into anything, but my memory is foggy. I think it was for the SNES.

Also, there was a Mario-Kartish game, and on the title screen, there was a hill-billy like character. This game was one of the few SNES games that allowed 4-Player Play, if I remember right, with the usage of a cool thing-a-ma-jigger.

One I really want to remember the name of is a shooter game for the SNES where all the stages look like some kind of CG Image, but the things coming at you are sprited. You could change your guy into a jet for a short period of time, which made it so that you could fly, rather than jump. It took on an Anime-ish style, so I think it may have been Japan only. I'm not sure.

Also, one really coolio game I want to know the name of was an extremely Zelda-ish game for the NES. You played the role as some girl in white, but you could change the color of her at the beginning if you desired to do so. Button A was set to a weapon, and Button B was always some kind of sub-item. There was a single cottage you could go to to record your level-ups and experience points earned, and also heal up in the bed. It was made by Namco, at least, and Sophitias extra costume in Soul Calibur 2 is no doubt based off of the main character of this game.

Evastio
12-08-2007, 12:03 AM
Evastio: The only game I know of like Balloon Fight is Joust.
That's not it. The main character of the game was Alice or something and the story has her looking for her brother. It was made by Nintendo and was really similar to Balloon Fight.

Polnareff
12-11-2007, 02:37 PM
There's another game I remember playing with my uncle but I don't even know what system it was on (either NES or Genesis I think, those are the systems he had). I think it involved a kid, typical sidescrolling platforming fair, but it was possible to get power ups to turn into a large muscle-bound man which lasted a predetermined amount of time then you reverted to the kid. I loved that game.

Sounds a lot like Kid Chameleon on Genesis to me. I haven't played it in a while so I don't remember if there was a bulk-up powerup or not.

@ Kentarou:

That Yu Yu Hakusho game you mentioned is Yu Yu Hakusho: Tokubetsuhen for Super Famicom. The other YYH games on SFAM were straight-up fighting games.

Roto13
12-11-2007, 06:27 PM
Another game was a Dragon Ball Z Card Game, for the Original Famicom. It took place during the Freeza Saga, and depending on how many stars was on the card from your deck that you chose, you'd move a different amount of stages. It followed the story pretty much exactly, but going to the fake Namek was optional. Using different starred cards in battle altered your attack, and decided the winner. Sometimes your character would deflect attacks, block, or teleport out of the way. It was fun.
There were a bunch of DBZ games like that, but I think the one you're referring to is Dragon Ball Z - Gekishin Freeza. I think. :P

Also, one really coolio game I want to know the name of was an extremely Zelda-ish game for the NES. You played the role as some girl in white, but you could change the color of her at the beginning if you desired to do so. Button A was set to a weapon, and Button B was always some kind of sub-item. There was a single cottage you could go to to record your level-ups and experience points earned, and also heal up in the bed. It was made by Namco, at least, and Sophitias extra costume in Soul Calibur 2 is no doubt based off of the main character of this game.
That would be Valkyrie's Legend or Legend of the Valkyrie (depending on how you want to translate it :P). I'm assuming you mean Cassandra's 3rd costume and not Sophitia's, though. Sophie doesn't have one in that game. :P

KentaRawr!
12-11-2007, 08:48 PM
That would be Valkyrie's Legend or Legend of the Valkyrie (depending on how you want to translate it :P). I'm assuming you mean Cassandra's 3rd costume and not Sophitia's, though. Sophie doesn't have one in that game. :P

I do mean Sophitia. Cassandra's 3rd costume was green, red, and white, and she had a viking's helmet. Sophitia's, however, had brown hair, a tiara, and a white skirt. Sophitia's other two costumes were her Soul Calibur 1 look, and a dress which covered one leg, if I remember right.

Thanks for the name, though. :3