I think I have that same demo disc.. "Playstation Undergroun Jampack", right?
It was based on a Japanese game show, and did get an English release:
http://www.emuparadise.org/Sony_Playstation_ISOs/Irritating_Stick_[U]/37030
Now for my request:
This will probably take an older gamer to remember, I played this game as a wee tyke in the waiting area of a family restaurant. One of those "cocktail table" cabinets that were popular in the early 80's. It was kinda like a cross between Gauntlet and Dig-Dug. You moved through a maze (I don't remember if you could make your own tunnels) putting out fires. There were 4 (I think) differently-colored bonfires in the corners of the maze, which would spawn walking fireball-like guys of the same color, and you had to put out all the bonfires to advance to the next level (I think). Your weapon was a bucket of water, which would splash out in the direction you were facing when you pressed the fire button. I think the only power-up was something that would extend the reach of your water splash. Sorry I couldn't remember more, I've only been to that restaurant once, and didn't have to wait long to be seated so only got to play it once, also I was probably only like 4 or 5 at the time.
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Well, i registered so i could ask about this and im stoked to see a section specifically for asking!
All i remember is that it was on the Game boy, played like a looser shadowgate and was centered around alchemy. There were pots or cauldrons or alchemic circles or whatever youd come across every now and then and youd drop in items youd found to create new ones. Occasional monster encounters and the like. I used to loooove it as a kid and i just cant for the life of me remember the name of it. Much obliged.
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So years ago in my younger days I played a game on the GBA I'm not sure if that was the only platform it's just the one I remembered...
This game had a title involving the word sol or solstice or some such variation.... it's kinda like a wanna-be Zelda game only "Link" or whatever you wanna call your character is tall instead of being a demented gnome shooting magical beams out of his sword... it starts off rather like link to the past your mother.. (I think) sends you out in the rain on some errand and makes sure you take your tunic which is.... you guessed it, GREEN! Hence the wanna-be zelda... I think she sends you down into the village to talk to someone about something (real descriptive I know). Thats about all I really remember I really really wanna play it again I just don't remember the name =/
Please help (sorry if this post is too long )
FAIL: solved. by me. GOLDEN SUN.
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So the game im looking for is on psx its a horror game its turn based with a battle system kind of similar to fftactics with a grid move and attack system . . . started in a mansion (i think) and i remember the weapons always being a pain because they broke and you couldnt repair them (to my knowledge). there were 3 characters you controlled one female that was the main girl and 2 guys. i remember the storyline being very grim and very violent i loved it and wanted to play it again
solved game was koudelka thanks to colamisu
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Asked about this one before the boards died, but still don't know which game it is. It was a first person RPGish game (think Wizardry, but I'm pretty sure it was not Wizardry) for the original Game Boy. The main gimmick of it was alchemy. You had to gather up different alchemical ingredients (tin, copper, sulfur, etc) to fuel your spells. Nintendo Power had a walkthrough of it way back in the day, I remember
Maybe your talking about Mysterium
I actually have one that I have been dieing to find for years now.
It came off of one of the old Playstation 1 demo CDs that came with the PSMag I believe.
From what I can recall, you play as this little Isometric solder characters (I think one red, blue, etc.) And what you were supposed to do was find blocks on the field, you take them back to a little spot which, I guess was considered your base. But when you return the blocks, you can build other units, like tanks and other things.
The only map I can remember playing on was this big hill. D
Does anybody have any ideas about the name of this game?
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He's got black hair, and he's german.
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in his spare time, HE FARMS HADDOCKS!
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