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The lost games thread
Statik:
A game I just thought of, due to this thread. Maybe late 90s, no later than 2000. PC game. Giant (green?) robot, run around a city shooting and blowing stuff up. I remember the demo had like a highway that you run down, and end up kicking cars around. Fully 3D. IIRC, the robot was kind of disproportionate. (Think the big boxer from old looney tunes, big torso, big arms, little legs) But I could be way off.
Edit: found it. Slave Zero was the name, and it doesn't work on XP or Vista.... yay...
Leinad:
If anyone has a copy of Kohan: Immortal Soverigns (first or second, I don't care) please tell me! I will totally take that off of your hands.
bbqrocks:
I was thinking about all the old games I used to play, and I thought of one and thought to myself 'haha, I can remember the name of that' and then I realized I couldn't.
Basically, you are this little green thing and all your friends are stolen by a whale, or something along that line.
It's an old arcade game, I think, but I only ever played a rom of it.
Nodaisho:
--- Quote from: Statik on 16 Aug 2008, 07:46 ---A game I just thought of, due to this thread. Maybe late 90s, no later than 2000. PC game. Giant (green?) robot, run around a city shooting and blowing stuff up. I remember the demo had like a highway that you run down, and end up kicking cars around. Fully 3D. IIRC, the robot was kind of disproportionate. (Think the big boxer from old looney tunes, big torso, big arms, little legs) But I could be way off.
Edit: found it. Slave Zero was the name, and it doesn't work on XP or Vista.... yay...
--- End quote ---
There is probably a way to get it to work, googling should turn up some way to emulate an earlier version of windows. I could swear I found a way to emulate 98 on accident.
snalin:
My father had, way back, a game for the 95/98. You played a wizard that was able to summon different kinds of creatures. The game world was seen from above, kinda diabloish perspective. You, as the wizard, or your creatures, had to find these mana pools, and you regained mana by standing on them. I can't remember that name at all. I do remember that you had to choose some specific items before you started a battle map, to choose what spells to cast. Chain lightning was made out of own. There was a story-driven campaign, but I didn't read English at the time, so that was lost to me. Anyone?
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