There are games that have NEVER been mentioned on Sup Forums

>There are games that have NEVER been mentioned on Sup Forums

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Like this game.

You're right, Prey was good.

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probably some old shit british amiga garbage that only released 150 copies

Nodes of Yesod

Metroid ripped it off.

Duke nukem time to kill

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Wrong.
boards.fireden.net/v/search/text/nanovor/

Shit this actually looks pretty good. It also does indeed remind me of Metroid. Someone tell Guru Larry.

youtube.com/watch?v=8MHOmw59GQU

get on my level.
litearlly had to think about a game I played when I was not even able to read.
Im not sure this was even the game, all i rememer was transforming animals in a flash game style format and a lab level

its such old nostaliga I barely remember it, like hearing voices when your in the womb.

man I played that game a bunch

it was dumb as hell

Gunz

huh, still pretty damn obscure though

This game existed.

It was pretty bad and short and it bounced back and forth between piss easy and impossibly difficult but I have fond memories of playing through it as a kid.

>next time i dont miss

youtube.com/watch?v=pe0R2I1Vt4M

No question there, my man.
Another obscure one that has been mentioned a few times: FRACT OSC

Magical Vacation and Magical Starsign

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RIP nukezone.nu

Game looks pretty neato, might pick it up at some point.

fuck off with your weebshit

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Yeah, it's a personal favorite of mine, would recommend for the puzzling aspect of it. The music aspect of it is more flavor on top.

cringe

I'm willing to bet $10 that nobody on this board has heard of Combat Mission before.

i have. where's my ten dollars fuckface?

prove it, fag

Ey man, don't talk shit about it, it's awesome. The graphics are pretty great for something that was released for PS2 and had missions that were absurdly varied.

the game series is pretty fucken successful you faglord. a lot of people know about it. now give me ten dollars

The same dude made physics operated tetris. It's even better desudes

different user, I don't have your money.

the rat bastard buggered off with my money then.

Dunno mang, I've seen pic related mentioned before and this is one of the most obscure and forgotten games out there.

ay that's my pepe

Don't get me wrong I love the game and it did have fun missions but nostalgia goggles aside it was a pretty weak overall. Way too short, no other difficulty modes, couldn't replay levels once beaten, could only play certain characters in certain missions which means if you like Lancelot fuck you you only get him for 2 out of like the 6 levels in the game.

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Also this
youtube.com/watch?v=8IsG2K9fOrw

Though I'm german and we have a frog instead of those gay dwarves

zootopia (1995)
i win the thread

Albert's House on the BBC Micro!

first mention of Albert's House on Sup Forums!

BRICK BY BRICK

CHAULK BY CHIC

NO MATTER HOW THIN

NO MATTER HOW THICK

*something slightly uncomfortable or weird happens*

HAHA CRINGE OH BOY, WHITE PEOPLE AM I RIGHT?
CRINGE!

cringe

Death Drome

>There are people who poured days of their lives into programming, designing, and making art for video games that will never be truly appreciated, played by very few, and loved by none. You'll never find them in any top 10 lists or mentioned in any random conversation. The demographics they were meant for grew up decades ago never hearing about them. But they'll always remain on some random user's hard drive, perfectly preserved, forever waiting to be played.

maybe they should have spent their time making a better game

What is this game about?

Initial d are always mentioned here but not this game from the franchise. Most don't even know that it exist.

it's an early point and click adventure where you have to save a mouse from a cat by searching around a house for items
it was installed on a batch of computers in uk schools in the late 80s and nobody who played it can ever remember what it was called
it took me about three years to rediscover it!
albert's fucking house

This is the biggest load of horse shit ever

>there are games you will NEVER remember the name of

I was going to mention it, but then I saw this thread. Why ruin the mystery?

>but not this game from the franchise
Because it's not really even from the franchise, or anyone who had any involvement in it. It was based off of some super shitty english dub of the show and didn't even have drifting, which is absolutely retarded for any game based on Initial D.
The only games you'll see discussed are the mainline arcade stage ones, because they're actually good.
This video goes into more detail about Mountain Vengance though. It's a pretty interesting game, mostly because of how little quality there is.
youtu.be/vEPxsuI1tf8

This is officially licensed.

Stole this shit from a grocery store, never seen it mentioned despite Sup Forums‘s love for DMC

By tokyopop

>shadow tactics

that's a lot of games Sup Forums doesn't talk about. its' always the same shit over and over.

>le lootboxes
>le 2b's ass
>le kojima

FUCK OFF FAGGOTS!

The world of The Feeble Files is very detailed and contains large amounts of information and dialogue that is superfluous to the plot. It's loosely based on elements of the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell which describes a government and society similar to Feeble's and features a protagonist with similar ambitions as Feeble's.

Feeble: A young and able scientist at the Ministry of Galactic Uncertainty (Crop Circle Division) whose main task is to travel to far corners of the galaxy, such as Earth's solar system, in order to burn circles in crop fields (whose exact objective apart from scaring the locals, however, is never revealed).

OmniBrain: The OmniBrain is the governing power of the galaxy, controlling and seeing everything via the all-powerful OmniCorporation and its tortuous bureaucracy, and the sinister Enforcers. The game states “he considers all life forms everywhere to be his citizens, and he loves them and cares for them in the way that is best for them, and wants them all to be happy. Praise be to the OmniBrain!" This fine line between a god and a dictatorship is explored at many points throughout the game.

OmniCorporation: Widely known as the Company, the OmniCorporation is the ruling body of Feeble's universe and its actual existence, unlike the OmniBrain's, is unquestionable. One of the Company's main objectivies is to ensure that all citizens remain loyal and happy. The former is achevied by providing the citizens with various types of substances that lower one's abilities to think critically of the society they see around them. The latter is implemented by the so-called Happy Bots who patrol the city of Metro Prime, killing everybody that seems upset, even if the reason for their anxiety is by no means concerned with politics.

cont.

Ministry of Galactic Uncertainty: Feeble works for the Ministry of Galactic Uncertainty (Crop Circle Division). It is his job to fly to undeveloped planets, such as Earth, and create crop circles in order to increase the indigenous population's paranoia and uncertainty about the universe. This is to stimulate greater scientific investigation and technological development, until the planet is sufficiently advanced that it is ready to be absorbed by the OmniCorporation.

Freedom Fighters: A group of rebels whose main and, apparently, only objective is to bring down the Company and the OmniBrain. The rebels have spent years trying to track down the OmniBrain's exact location in order to destroy him. The Freedom Fighters try to maintain contact with the population (and, possibly, recruit new members) by spreading Traitor TV, a TV channel outside the Company's control. The group is made up mostly of partisans and the game hints that in the course of their anti-Company struggle they have not refrained from killing civilians. The Freedom Fighters' means of recruiting new members are very cautious: the potential candidate is watched closely by one of the partisans and if he or she proves able to think independently and might serve to the rebels' cause, contact is established. Afterward, his or her Oracle is uploaded with a rebel version of the Encyclopedia (which might be a reference to Goldstein's book in Nineteen Eighty-Four). In such a way Feeble was recruited by Dolores. The Freedom Fighters refer to one another as comrades and they might have been based on communist guerillas.

there are so many obscure as fuck korean/jap PC games

cont.

Cygnus Alpha: The Company's most prominent penitentiary colony on board which hundreds of citizens are gradually brainwashed and deprived of all independent thoughts and feelings but unswerving love for the OmniBrain. The Cygnus Alpha security system comprises a network of screens that display a hypnotyzing spiral from time to time so as to make sure that no prisoner has time to think clearly for a longer period. The inmates divide their time into sleeping, eating disgusting food, watching TV and working on an assembly line that construct Company propaganda devices.

Filb: A C-class planet outside the OmniCorporation, inhabited by a race of primitive blue aliens who worship as a god the only operative of the only Company outpost on the planet, Feeble's hated brother, Filbert, who uses them as test subjects for his experiments.

Directives: Directives are rules created by the OmniBrain to make the world better; there are over a million of them. As the game progresses a record is kept of all the rules that Feeble has broken.

That's because nothing needs to be said about it. It's perfection.

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Which one?

this game is hard as fuck

Why ya'll never talk about Lemmings??

You must be newfag then. Because I've personally posted about this gem and seen others do so as well. This was my jam back in the day.

Do we ever talk about Fable (1996)? Some OG fantasy adventure right here

I owned this game as a kid

it was absolutely terrible, but I was really into it, exploration, currency exchange, collecting fuel, etc

they explained the black screens everywhere by explaining that the planet was covered by tar

they're at

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some Myst clone

>WHITE PEOPLE
lol what?

Anyone else play this?

that game that was sorta like bioshock but had timetravel in it

i forgot the name

No, but I remember the Xplay review

post really obscure PS3 games

Yeah, I remember it being good but when I replayed it a few years back I realized how shit it was and the hilarious balloon tittied bimbo characters in it.