Sounds like LostMagic. LMK.
Sounds like LostMagic. LMK.
I don't think thats it, I remembered the game had a more 3d style than Lost Magic
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I remember a game I used to play way back. It was in a Neogeo 4-in1 arcade game cabinet with 3 others (Magician Lord, Super Spy and Mutation Nation). Top down perspective of your character walking through hallways in a high rise building, fighting goons with guns. Where the main game mechanic was you could dodge the bullets by hugging the wall. It was a 2 player game, red and blue and all you could see of your guys when they were moving was top of the head and shoulder pads. Objective was a rescue mission? a girl kidnapped by a mad scientist? not sure about that part.
Hope you guys can help, thanks.
Edit: Found a game called Crack Down which seems to have the same mechanic but not Neo Geo. I'm not convinced since I distinctly remember waiting for 2 guys to finish this game for me to play mutation nation. Will edit again to confirm.
Last edited by Foreign_Lander; 23rd-January-2012 at 14:00.
Hey guys.The game thats been on my mind lately is a dreamcast game i believe... from what I remember, it was a resident evil style game ( camera-wise) that involved a futuristic city that had parts of it flooded with water. I think one of the characters had a drill for an arm... This game is not Carrier, can anyone help me?
However, there may be a clue that could solve the problem. I remember my father saying "do you want to play the game with the helicopters?" (in short, not jet fighters or spaceships, but helicopters). I am not sure if this helps, but I certainly want to try that game again.
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I remember playing the game as a little kid, so it can not be anything later than 2000. I would say that the game was probably made in the ~1990s.
By the way, does anyone know of Arcade Shooter databases?
If I remembered correctly the main character had red hair.
Was it Blue Stinger?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeOBI8Nx37Y
According to Wikipedia, the Japanese version had a cinematic-style camera, while the North American port was switched to a "behind-the-back" style like Tomb Raider. Dunno about the PAL version. I also don't know about the guy with a drill arm, but I haven't played it. I just remembered Blue Stinger as a Dreamcast Sruvival-Horror game.
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Dino Crisis, D2 and Illbleed are the other survival horror games that come to mind for Dreamcast.
This is gonna be a longshot but eh, it's a pretty old game it had a "map" where you played with an "army" and your mission was to kill your opponent, but if the game went on for to long a big bad wolf would spawn? and come after your "army" and kill you, it also had a shop at the menu and you could buy stuff and i also remember a guy briefing you for your next mission any ideas ive had this game stuck in my head for sooooo long.
Oh and it was for Psx
i remember quite alot about my game but i still cant seem to find it, you played the role of this girl and the where different levels where you hade to kill people by laying traps on a grid, it was a 3D game and you could only have 3 traps at a time for the level but you could pick and unlock different traps after each level, i played it on the xbox or the xbox 360. oh and the whole game was siad in japanese except it had english subtitles... please help me find this game i need to play it NAO!!!!!
Here is a hard one for you I believe it was for PS2 could be PS1 but I don't think it was. It was a RPG, Dark setting, I think it started by you getting off a train at a town that was populated as well as haunted, turn based I believe other than that I can't think of much. Thank you in advance for any help you can muster.
nvm i found it!! it was called trapt
Uhhhh, Shadow Hearts?
http://www.mobygames.com/game/ps2/shadow-hearts
@hadjaa: That's very vague, could be so many games. Anything to narrow it down would help.
Hey Gypsy, you're awesome that is correct I just looked up some images of the game and that is the one I was looking for, Thank you very much.