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Lesser known games you like
perenialloser:
Dunno if this would count as lesser-known (given that it was given a big ad campaign by Nintendo. Well, big for the time) but Treasure's Mischief Makers (Go! Go! Troublemakers in Japan) was one of my favourite games on the N64 by far. Just one of those really quirky 2D games that Treasure always managed to serve up. Any game that comes up with the concept of a math game in an Olympics style setting is on to something special.
Also gotta give a shout to Psyvariar (PS2), kind of an underrated shmup over here, but bleeding well addictive if you got into it.
the_tard:
Commander Keen ftw. remember playing that when I was about 5-ish. I'm gonna look it up now and see if I can't find it for fun.
Blue Kitty:
Summon Nights: Swordcraft Story 2
I wish I had played the first but if it was anything like the second then I would have loved it.
doki:
--- Quote from: Valrus on 22 Dec 2006, 02:11 ---You guys, Cave Story.
Cave Story, you guys.
--- End quote ---
Dude, i am adictted to this now. i cant contain either my hatred or my joy
Switchblade:
Does EVE qualify? because next to WoW it's EXTREMELY lesser known. EVE doesn't have TV ads (though it totally should). http://ccp.vo.llnwd.net/o2/video/2/RevelationsTrailer.wmv
iIf we're going for more obscure, give Perimeter a try. imagine an RTS where your troops can instantly turn themselves into a different type of troop. From soldier to rocket buggy to flying gunship to artillery platform to tunneling assault vehicle to laser sniper to FLYING laser sniper and more. now have two sides doing that to each other, their troops constantly shifting in search of an edge, or to set off a weakness, and suddenly you know what Perimeter's all about.
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