ITT: games that are so early in your memory that you wondered if they were real or not
ITT: games that are so early in your memory that you wondered if they were real or not
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I "played" this.
Good fun
One old japanese pc game about a sport sorta like volleyball, the camera showed the whole court and you only controled your character, your npc teammates helped you. It had these superpowers like inazuma eleven and some really soulful sprites. I played it as a kid in an old computer, but my memories about it are so vague I'm probably never going to find it, but it's one of the games that influence me the most. It's actually pretty sad anons
I was so young when my big brother got this, I didn't even remember it until I saw it at GameStop a year ago
I remember playing some PC game based off Horton Hears a Who or something like that, not exactly sure though. One I do remember specifically is a Blue's Clues game based on getting things for Blue's birthday.
>One I do remember specifically is a Blue's Clues game based on getting things for Blue's birthday.
My nigger. It existed and it was great
OMG YES. I loved this game so much as a kid.
Too bad the AI is a fucking cheater.
Underage
>One I do remember specifically is a Blue's Clues game based on getting things for Blue's birthday.
Yeah, there were actually a few Blue's Clues web games. I remember that distinctly.
this really gets to a deep part of my psyche. seems very familiar but dont remember much about it
I very vaguely remember playing some variation of this, i think
there is one game from my childhood i always wanted to remember. you were in a spaceship and blasting at purple stuff. it was a children's game. not math blaster. but i don't remember it.
BUSY PEOPLE BUSY PEOPLE
WORKING HARD ALL OVER TOWN
BUSY WHEN THE SUN COMES UP
BUSY WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN
Butt ugly martians?
shit, that's my nigga lowly worm
I always liked the able baker, Charlie :^)
There was some top down flash game where you were a wizards and unlocked squares on a map as you went along looking for spell scrolls that you would cast by charging and releasing them. The goal of the game was to save the purple wizard or something like that (you were the blue wizard).
I've looked everywhere for it but can't ever find the right wizard game.
this reminds me of some asshole showed up a lot while trying to find mods for spore
There's one horror game that I'm not sure if it was on PS1 or dreamcast. It's called Grime? Grinch? I think it has something with G and the font is colored green.
Out to Lunch.
Don't know if I'm just crazy, since I can't find anything online but it was a computer game with this squirrel.
I've got a couple I remember but I can't figure out what they're called.
The first one is just one of those point-and-click games for babs that takes place in a diner, except with animals. There was a jukebox that played songs based on the letters of the alphabet. Bears Blow Bubbles, Queens are Quiet, and Newts Nap Nightly are some of the ones I remember.
The other was a similar type of game, but it started with three animals on a bench and you'd select one to go to where they work. There was a pig who worked at a post office, a lion who was an orchestra conductor, and some other animal who worked in fast food.
This ringing a bell for anyone?
Took me ages to find this after I remembered it. I always tried asking in threads but nobody ever replied so I assume not too many people played it.
are you me? same fucking image too
I remember one where you clicked on a shoe and it started flying around and singing "shoo, fly" but that's literally all I remember about it.
I thought this game wasn't real and I had dreamed it, until I saw it again online.
Sad thing is that the game came out in 2008. So he could have been 8 at the time and still not be underage. Fuck do I feel old.
user could it be this game?
some puzzle game that came in one of those 256-games-in-one CDs for the PC
you moved blocks around and they blew up, had cheesy 3D graphics but was a 2D game
sometimes that TOASTY dude appears and you click on him for a bonus level or some shit
Think I played this game in preschool.
>One I do remember specifically is a Blue's Clues game based on getting things for Blue's birthday.
I think I still have the disks for some of the Blue's Clues games. The birthday one was on 2 discs
How could you not know this game? Fucking 5 year old
There was a game where you're a fire breathing dragon and you fight ostrich enemies. Or vice versa, I can't remember. I remember it was in a castle or tower and your goal was to climb up. All around the gameplay was simple, the game looked pretty retro, it had pixel art and it came on a floppy disk, even though I remember playing it on Windows XP(?)
There's no way I would've remembered the name and I haven't seen anything resembling it to this day, but I'm 100% certain it was real. Someone help me out here, please.
My computer lab in elementary school had Kid Pix and some other game with cool effects and shit, like a snake that you control by moving your mouse.
I can't remember what the fuck that other game was.
Oh, you mean this game?
I also have very early memories of it.
I remember playing day of the tentacle as a young kid and then remembering the game as a young teenager. While searching online I found maniac mansion and thought it was the same game and downloaded it. Then I thought, I must have imagined how good the game looked, because the graphics did not look anything like I remembered, until I found out some time later that maniac mansion had a sequel and that it was the game I had played as a kid.
The demo disk for this game was actually the first game I ever played.
Actually, i think i'm tripping. This is definely not a PC game.
>The first one is just one of those point-and-click games for babs that takes place in a diner, except with animals.
>There was a jukebox
Do you ever just read something, and remember everything?
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oh shit, maybe you guys can help me remember. sorry if this seems weird, i nearly don't remember anything about it.
it was an indie game that came out before undertale (only reason i know that is because UT made me remember the game)
it was using 2D black & white pixel art, using a lot of squares if i remember correctly. it was a platformer, but not like any other. there weren't enemies, collectables or anything. i don't even remember any sound or music. just you walking and at some point having to fall from one of these giant "white cubes" that was the world. i think it tried to vaguely tell a sad story or something like that, but i have no clue if i'm right or wrong on that.
clearly wasn't on steam, but can't remember if it was a browser game or an .exe
nearly every month i'll remember this game and the falling off the giant blocks section for no reason in particular. it haunts me. help me out anons please
Not him but what's the name?
Oh shit, there it is.
Thanks bruh.
Multi Play Volleyball
Fucking same. The intro song and sequence were drilled into my brain.
thanks user
Does anyone remember this old education game where a witch steals all the sound from a town/village/house/something?
Where my Pico niggas at?
My EARLIEST memory with a game was a fighting game with karete dudes on the commodore 64.
and some Windows 95 disc with some games that had a shooter with some animals ala jazz jackrabit, but it was pretty shit, stiff and the music looped in a very weird way.
This was the first PC game I got along with King's Quest 2. My dad would help me out with both since I was too young to read.
I was worried that I was by far the oldest user here. Thank you.
conker's bad fur day?
chip and dale?(rescue rangers)
Sesame Street Kino
I fucking got one. I remember downloading a remake of the original Legend of Zelda for PC that had redone music sprites and shit. Felt like a Super Mario All Stars-tier reimagining of the game. I can't find it anywhere on the Internet any more and I forgot the name, but I seem to remember that there was a second option you could pick that was either the second quest from the original or a brand new game built with the assets.
I believe there's a poorly edited version of this game on newgrounds, + a nightmare room and some screamers when you go into the other houses.
This is forever burned into my brain
Nobody but me has played this.
Yeah i remember something similar like that, except it was SNES Hacks.
I remember them having a purple palette for terrain? it was some very weird placement for stuff.
I think that it was a game about collecting money, and at one point you're a rabbit collecting coins under a sofa or inside of a wall. You're riding a vacuum cleaner and the level clear music is some stock music that's very recognizable.
it was a game involving a place called cloud 9, I think items were falling from it, there was a thing involving sandwhiches
I think it might have been this since it seems familiar and a google search yeilded results
I remember that, I fuckin loved the minigame where you had to find the matching foods
Holy fuck, I remember playing that on my old family desktop...
I remember a game I used to play back in preschool of all places where you solved jigsaw puzzles of jungle-like scenes with some explorer-like character in them (which I think had a moustache). There also was some puzzle bobble clone game in one of the computers
I know these guys aren't super obscure but i only relearned about them a year ago.
FUCK is this the one where you explore the body of a patient in first person view and you shoot the viruses and shit?
there was this educational game that involved this long trail and the further you got along in it the more difficult it got, the biggest thing I can remember is one of the levels involving logs, I think for a log house
Wrong. I've played that more than I'd like to admit. Along with the space one and to a lesser extent, the underwater one. The space one was the best since there was that rainbow road at the bottom of the screen that let you move faster.
Gizmos and Gadgets got me into cars
Fuck its not it. Does someone know it?
That image hit me like a tidal wave of nostalgia. I played this game so many times as a kid.
I don't think so. It was about going around a body themed amusement park and doing various minigames based on the different parts. The only one I can really remember was a teeth cleaning one where you needed to clean shit off of teeth as it was growing on them.
Fuck now I cant find it
There's two I've been looking for for years. One involved a blue guy or some sort of alien going to a mad scientist haunted house thing. It starts with a news report during a storm. The other involved little brown rock dudes. One of their games involved farming and the other I think involved doing math oh a watermill.
Please help
These 2 and Jump Start 3rd/4th grade were my jam
Where my diner bros at?
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a long long time ago I played some kind of dungeon adventure game on a windows 95 PC
it was floppy disk based. It has very simple graphics. I know that the description matches many games so I've completely given up hope on ever finding it
I have very vague memories of an educational point and click game. I think it involved you and this creepy little alien called Zark solving different adventures. I remember one was math problems in the jungle, another was a guy messing with famous portraits and you had to stop him.
MY FUCKIN NIGGUH
Anyone remember a game where you play as a group of kids or something vs a humanoid rat? It took place on an island or something and you had to win at various minigames to get cheese I think
Backyard Sports by Humongous Games a subsidiary of Infogrames (later Atari Inc.)
I have vague memories of this one game from preschool, i think it was a point and click where each "level" was a letter of the alphabet and the main character was called James. I think it was just a game where you clicked on random shit each level and James would interact with it. James smashing avocados has always stood out to me in my brain.
a car game where you'd start at a big map with squares each square was a mini zone where to collect things?? but also there was like 4 cars pursuing you and shit
this on the c64
has such a generic name that it took me forever to track it down
order for...
mush
SA-PRIZE
I was too old for this game by the time win98 was a thing but I had younger siblings
I had completely forgotten about this game until you just posted about it
holy shit
Sounds like potentially one of the Pajama Sam games?
oh my fucking god, this nostalgia hit me so hard. i had this game
from what I googlesd from that image (since it seemed familiar) it seems like it was reader rabbit capers on cloud nine
YO I'VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT THIS GAME FOR LIKE THE LAST YEAR HOLY FUCK YOU FOUND IT AAAAA
Wow i can't believe I'm seeing this again.
I think I was in like 1st grade or something.
I get such a weird feeling when thinking back to really early childhood. It's like it was a lifetime ago. Like reality was different and I perceived everything differently. Don't know how to explain it.
there was this point and click game I remember playing as a kid, it was basically a bunch of different "minigames" one after the other, and it had photo realistic pixelated graphics. It was kind of an acid trip of a game, but it was a kids game. I can't find shit about it online
Guys help, one of my first memories was playing a really basic looking educational pc game, it was clicking on things to learn, but all I remember is a teddy bear, and a gumball machine on a completely black background were you count gumballs. I remember being 5 and playing that on a windows 95 computer in the early 90's.
I remember playing this and having no fucking clue what was going on, I just remember running into water and getting kicked by a kangaroo or something.
for a while I forgot I even played a shit ton of wildtangent games
used to play this all the time and somehow the disc got so badly scratched it wouldn't work any more. I don't remember anything about it now except the green guy's action figure was stolen
This and Torin’s Quest. I only remembered Torin’s Quest because I randomly stumbled on it while browsingn GOG
There was this computer game that was a sidescrolling 2d platformer I guess where you climbed around on vine ladders and got coins and I think you might've been fighting shit too.
It was in a midevil setting and had kind of cheesy 2d sprites, does anybody know wtf I'm talking about?
On the mixed up mother goose deluxe CD there are demos of other games. One of the demos had two Bros/friends in this haunted house with a bunch of monsters. I can't for the life of me remember the name of it but I swear it was something I saw and was real
The only thing I remember about the game was a "minigame" where you could put animals into a machine and you'd get their meat you could dye different colors.
What the fuck was this
I had this and Winnie the pooh
Torin’s Passage, my bad. The only thing I remember from it is that you get a literal square root.
Hocus Pocus?
wtf i remember a game similar to this...it had a lion and i only remember there being a hot air balloon and him being worried about it getting popped?
there was another game unrelated full of minigames and a bunch of ""cool kids"" and one had roller blades? the only minigames i remember is a donkey kong type game in the jungle and a matching-popping-ball game in a candy store
Humongous Entertainment games were kino
Thanks for the suggestion but I think what I played was zoomed in a bit closer to the model, and the sprites were beefier maybe? I dunno man...
I don’t know their original names, but I used to play the shit out of these, someone might recognize them by the covers.
Does anyone remember a kids PC game about a bunch of cartoon animals in the woods during summer camp? I remember a section where you had to jump across logs in a river.
Hmmmm.... Word Rescue aka Benny the Bookworm comes to mind. You play as a little boy or girl collecting letters and matching pictures to their word. Stuff gets slimed also. Don't think this is what you're talking about but it is a little kid Pre-K game.
the only other one I can think of is James and the giant peach
I remember when I was a kid my dad got me this 999 games in one gba. It had a ton of fake games and shit mainly fake pokemon but it had this one game that to this day I’ve never been able to find again. It’s like rpg where you walk around and interact but when you get into fights with people it’s like a side scrolling 1:1 fight. I remember where I left off you had to get these 3 swords and once you got one you went home and your mom would take them off your hands for safe keeping, the third guy fought with this Chinese dragon that would shoot fire. I remember you would also get a side kick that would be like a rocket looking robot. You could equip different weapons for fights I remember one guy had brass knuckles another a spear.
I have no fucking clue if this game is real, if it was even remotely good I feel like it wouldn’t be so hard to find.
the second video here:
Holy fucking shit I've been looking for this game for years, I've had just a slight memory of this library and now I've found it
there was some weird educational game i played as a kid on pc with i think bugs bunny or some kind of rabbit and they were going on a roadtrip of sorts, all i remember scenery wise was a rickety wooden bridge, i also remember the rabbit looking frightening and the audio being scary too
I would always lose like the brainlet I still am
I remember playing the demo of a point and click game with a section where you had to free someone from a cage hanging above a pool with sharks or piranas. You could boil or freeze the water, but boiling would kill the guy in the cage when it came down, so you had to freeze the pool and the cage would just sit on top of it. I have never managed to track this game down.
One game that I recently did track down was NetStorm. It surprised me that not only the game is somewhat popular, but there is still a competitive community for it.
I love finding posts about people playing LBA or LBA2. Man, holy shit it's such a great game. It's unfortunate that Adeline doesn't exist anymore, I'd kill for LBA3
holy fuck i thought this game was a dream or some shit
Yes! I remember!
I REMEMBER THAT, with the cookie jar and sit and that cootie ass thing, making houses for those mice, damn those were some good memories
These games fucking SUCKED but I still loved them as a kid. They're called clue finders in english
This reminds me of how in pre kinder I got banned from taking part in computer time although I can't remember for the life of me what I did to deserve that.
I check these threads to see if anyone posts the game I slightly remember, its was a point and click
mystery puzzle game for kids. I only remember two levels, one might have been in a bedroom and another was definitely under the sea, lots of things made fun sounds when you clicked them.
Its hard to know how to even begin searching for it.
Holy shit I loved that game when I was a kid, pure kino. We lost the disc after my dad left it in a laptop he was giving away, broke my heart as a kid
Let's do it to it brother
I'm old aren't I? That innocence is gone and replaced with fear and regret.
This game was fucking nightmare fuel as a kid
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oh fuck i found it
BHunter. Bunch of games off of the eGame's Galaxy of Games Gold Edition. A version of Risk from I believe 1996 where you could play ultimate risk mode that had actual battle tactics instead of rolling dice. Battleship Surface Thunder. Toonami Lockdown flash games.
And some other but luckily I've been able to find most of them.
I used to play this! It scared the shit out of me constantly.
This shit was my jam
I always wanted to eat those cookies. We used to make sand cookies during recess, but they tasted like shit, despite looking delicious.
'sup, faggot?
I have no fucking clue the name or where to begin. But it was an old DOS game where you were some small creature with spiked hair that flew through space on a skateboard or surf board. I remember him saying "Woahhh" throughout the game. Crashing on different planets and surfing the galaxy. It's been bugging me because I can picture the game in my head, but can't for the love of Christ, remember the name.
HNNNNNNGGGG
Hmmm.... the sea game could be Operation Neptune
Cosmos Cosmic Adventures! It had a kick-ass sound track
There was a trivia game show pc game I had that featured a whole bunch of different characters, one of which I am pretty sure was a skeleton (maybe with a bowtie). It was always good fun, but I couldn't find my copy of it.
This is kind of controversial because it not that I played it, it where I played it. I used to live in Vietnam, I don’t have a lot of thing to do because I don’t have access to internet during the time because my family are low income class, I play pic related, and duck hunt in a bootleg console, and the only game I played on it.
Wish I could find an iso of this.
Same. Though I don’t know how good a jellybean cookie would be.
Which is better, Jumpstart 4th grade haunted isle, or Jumpstart 3rd grade?
Nah that isn't it, but thanks. I don't know how to describe it. The MC was almost like a bean shape, no arms or legs but had feet and hands. Had a peach skin tone too. Might've also released a bit later like on Windows 2K.
>because I don’t have access to internet
and I don’t have access to internet*
Sorry for my shitty grammar
There was a edutainment game i had where you learned about the life of someone in an Asian country. It was like a Humongous game where everywhere that was unnecessary was a random event. I think i even remember singing squash in a marketplace, but that's it.
Oh shit, while I wasn't super young at the time (maybe like 10?), I remembered it, it's "Brain Buster Quiz"
I used to buy those cd’s that had like 1000 games crammed on them. They were all so shitty but occasionally had some deep games with loads of content like Micro Man.
Anyways, I can’t be the only one who played pic related? Right?
text input game with graphics window up top, at one point you need to go down a toilet to get into a sewer. also play a knife-throwing game at another character's fingers where, if you fail, the guy who's fingers your throwing at squeezes your head so hard it pops. You're wearing a robe and all that pops out is pink pre-8-bit "gore." might even be two different games.
There's this game about a ladybug trying to save other ladybugs from an ant army.
Another game is about a dinosaur with a jetpack trying to collect dinosaur eggs.
And the last one is is a caveman kart game.
Fuck, I don't remember their names but this thread brought them back into my mind.
Oh shit I remember this shit. I got the 5th grade version back when I was in 1st grade and played tons of it. I remember being proud of seeing the ending.
tell me someone else remembers this. I've never seen anyone on the internet mention it
Im surprised this hasn't been posted yet
I can't be the only one
Another game I remember from when I was younger, Dinosaur Adventure 3D. This game was real fun to explore and find stuff.
Crunchmind.
Nice.
there's a game I only have extremely vague memories of that may or may not be real
>mid to late 90s
>isometric perspective
>starts on a pixelated, colorful but realistically rendered beach/road through a tropical jungle
>may or may not be sci-fi, or involves a vehicle/dune buggy?
if you even think this may be something you've played, please post the name or a pic
Neither. Jumpstart 2nd grade all the way baby
Impeccable timing, I guess I am not the only one
and it was on PC, too
I had to be in first grade at the latest the first time I saw this intro. Forced transformation freaked me the fuck out so it gave me nightmares.
Now would probably be a good time to post some Chex Quest.
My cousins had it for GC and let me play the opening for a bit. The next time I would see it was when it was ported to the Switch. I'm seriously debating buying it just to relive what little nostalgia I had of it.
weird tone for a jump start game
I need help remember a game. It was PC game in the 90s. Possibly EU exclusive, but dunno.
It was sort of a edutainment game, but not quite. It was called ''Tough jobs'' roughly translated, though that and similar phrases do not give me anything from googling.
You had a yellow robot instructor who gave you tips and stuff.
I think it was farming themed, because I remember there being mini-games were you had to fence in cows and some tractor stuff as well as a first-person driving game which was really basic. You just drove using the mouse pointer and the only challenge was stopping for gas and not crashing into shit. I think it went on forever too.
Also, there was this hub where you could click on a basketball to try and launch it into a hoop and if you managed to do it several times in a row it'd change into different balls. Someone HAS to remember this shit, because I spent a lot of time trying to get that ball into the fucking hoop.
It'd change into an earth globe, moon and eventually an eye. Shit was rad.
I looked up and that wasn't it.
It's been driving me CRAZY for years now.
I have vague memories of this typing game where you played as this alien toad and you had to type words that that the toad would eat. Never have been able to find it.
The earliest nightmares I can remember centered around this game
Another great product placement game
Is it worth mentioning that I still love Captain Crunch and M&M's?
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I might have sucked more with computers if I didn't have edutainment games as a very small child.
Also, we didn't have the right sound card, so there was no voice acting- just star fox style babbling, at least that's how it was with reader rabbit 3.
I did really suck at these games though, despite my decent English skills.
I remember playing Dr. Quandary in 4th grade. I got absolutely nowhere without help of a partner.
Hey Bruh. DOOM for kids!
i remember this game.
I have a vague memory of a different typing game where the better you type, the faster your character would move. You had a choice between like 3 kids. Your character would constantly be moving to the right, and I remember the first level was prehistoric. Haven't been able to find anything about it years later though
Anyone played this? Dinomaster Party for the PS1
>pic related was on all of the computers in the school library
>thought it was the coolest shit
>got uninstalled for being "too violent" along with Bugdom and Stay Tooned
There was some dank Canon Crayola CD that came with a printer. Had some shitty coloring book program.
But it also had these ScreenSavers that were like drawings. Where it'd start with a blank screen, and then playback a recording of a drawing. Could never find it again.
Dayum that's some hard nostalgia there.
The driving part sounds like Tonka Dig'n'Rigs. Was there a farming version of that?
>when you were to young to know what
division was
>having a bunch of these games in a bundle
Dayum led me to this.
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das it mayn
LOOK AT ME! I'M UP IN THE CROW'S NEST!
Was that the one where you built the great wall of China and some Roman stuff? I remember one like that, come to think of it it's probably a time travel history version of one if those construction games.
The dinosaur game that you mentioned is Nanosaur
Looked it up, looked a little too modern. Most of the mini-games in this one were 2D and topdown. I think there was a firefighting one, actually. So it might not have been farming based at all.
No, it had a modern setting without any time travel or sci-fi stuff, except for the yellow robot guy.
He basically looked like ''Safety first'' sign in terms of colour scheme and stuff.
The more I try to google this, the more annoyed I get. Because there is NO trace of it. Not even when I try looking for results in my language.
>There's this game about a ladybug trying to save other ladybugs from an ant army.
Bugdom?
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>bugdom
HOLY SHIT THE MEMORIES
Why is there a nazi pig
all i remember is it had some knights or some shit that had powers? or something and it was one of those kind of animated game things and at one point some dudes arms turn into shields and he blocks falling rocks and the goal overall i think was to use the knights to get to a castle for whatever reason
I swear, I am the only one here right now has who've played this gem.
Scared the shit out of me as a kid.
Didn't help I kept getting stuck in the same place.
Wasn't this game gory as all fuck?
I tried looking for it years ago but found my first MMO Millsbury was shut down
It was up there for an nes game
I remember some edutainment game about a rock band touring across the United States. They'd make pit stops where you'd have to answer math problems, then they'd get to the venue and it turned into a rhythm game.
ORLY?
>dramatic music and sounds of footsteps
I understand your frustration, been looking for the history travel one for a while.
Damn, my sister always played that. Thanks user
This one and the glowing bugman one
There was this one "game" I played when I was really young, but I never really understood it. You walked around an amusement park and I think there was a haunted forest but you couldn't really progress any further. Also, the player character said "Do you want to ride on the gondola?" in a robotic voice.
Ooh, that's it. I never really understood what you were supposed to do in it.
I remember in school an educational game with a genie in a bus that sang a song that went "Welcome to our world" at the end. I don't know the name of it and i've been searching for years. I remember it along Muzzy's world.
Does anyone remember an early pc, maybe dos game, I remember it having a steampunk vibe with cars that could transform into boats and I'm pretty sure it used The Entertainer as the soundtrack. I think it was a racing game but it might have been more like a board game
I played this flash game series that I think may have been Warner Bros but I've never been able to find it. There were a whole bunch of episodes to play, it most mostly point and click from an above-camera view. One level started with you in a jail cell, and you could get the key from food delivered to your cell, another had you tied up and gagged in the back of a van, and once you got out you had to find your way out. As a kid I was always too scared to actually get far in them and I think I just sucked at sneaking around so the enemies would shoot and kill me I think based on memory.
I always wonder what the fuck that was. It had an over-arching story too.
I had the polish versions of those two, I also had one about ancient egypt I think.
Yeah, I had that one as well, I forgot about that. Crazy that you guys have those in Poland
>played this game for 3 years before I learned there was a grind button
I remember this!
had this version
always got stuck in the mansion part
That fucking spy car game was so much fun.
Also the claymation smup was fun, but really easy.
Wasn't there an insaneaquarium too?
Wild Tangent fucked up my friend's family's computer something fierce, but at least it wasn't my fault.
I actually found my CD of it the other day.
The game's SHIT, but I've still got a fondness for it.
I remember now a DOS game that looked a bit like this but had a wolf as a protagonist. Anyone remembers what it was called? I think it was DOS, or otherwise VERY early windows.
mallies math house or something right?
FUUUUU
I remember playing a point and click based on Frankenstein. The same group made an Agatha Christie And Then There Were None point and click, I believe.
>no Pajama Sam
still no clue on this one I assume
Anyone else play this as a kid? It was way too hard for me but I loved it anyways
Prince of Persia was a widely popular game, user.
Welp, I was 4 when I played it and I've never actually met anyone else who knows it so it fits the thread
Of course. It was a tough game that required a lot of patience to get through. I remember trial and retiring that fucking bit where you have to jump on certain stones to get past the quick sand. For some reason I have a vivid memory of a giant crystal room with a giant cockroach in it. I don’t know if that was actually in the game. My real jam was another world though.
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This shit is so kino. It's a shame its so fucking low res now days. Even the ones that came out before it are way higher res.
How could I forget about that series?