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The most obscure games you've ever played.
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 4:44 pm
by Puguni
My cousin has this Gameboy Color cartridge full of games. Some of them most everyone knows: Wario, Pokemon, and Space Invaders. Then there was this weird game about the Tasmanian Devil. It's the not cartoon one, it's the actually animal. You're a man who is trying to collect all these cacti while avoiding these tasmanian devils. For some reason, there is this trampoline thing that helps you get to high places. And if you happen to touch one of these animals, you die. Not just, collapse either. I think...the man is having some sort of a seizure, and then he dies. XD
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 5:10 pm
by Tarnish
Wallobee Jack!!
It came free with Microsoft Office or something YEARS ago...
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 5:36 pm
by Mr. SmartyPants
Robotrek!
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 5:49 pm
by Myoti
One word:
Parodius.
I'm convinced Konami was on drugs with this one (but if you haven't played it, find an emulation site, download it, NOW!! XD ).
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 6:14 pm
by Warrior 4 Jesus
But Tasmanian Devils are from Tasmania (Australia) and cacti aren't native there.
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 7:01 pm
by Esoteric
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:But Tasmanian Devils are from Tasmania (Australia) and cacti aren't native there.
A mere technicality! Those Coke comercials put penguins and polar bears together and no one throws a fuss about that...
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 7:45 pm
by Sweet Mercury
Is Ico obscure? People usually give me a black stare when I bring it up.
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 7:51 pm
by Joshua Christopher
Klonoa: Door To The Phantomile, and Cardfighter's Clash: Capcom vs. SNK.
Oddly, Klonoa happens to be one of my all time favourite video games.
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 8:10 pm
by Rexman64
Sweet Mercury wrote:Is Ico obscure? People usually give me a black stare when I bring it up.
Not among big gamers. I imagine casual gamers wouldn't know about it...
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 8:41 pm
by Arnobius
Ico... is that the one about the Dolphin?
My obscure is for the Atari 800 computer...
"The 12 Labors of Hercules"
http://www.atarimagazines.com/v3n1/productreviews.html
It was a lot of fun, though I could never reach 10,000 points
Then there was Blue Max, etc. Good old 8 bit games
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 8:46 pm
by ClosetOtaku
Is this limited to video-type electronic games only?
If not... Nomic wins the prize. Not obscure for those who've been on the 'Net for a while, but for most people...
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 9:14 pm
by Puritan
Urban Dead, a Massively Multiplayer Text-based RPG. At least, I think it's pretty obscure as a friend and I are the only people I know who play it.
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 10:30 pm
by Sweet Mercury
AnimeHeretic wrote:Ico... is that the one about the Dolphin?
My obscure is for the Atari 800 computer...
"The 12 Labors of Hercules"
http://www.atarimagazines.com/v3n1/productreviews.htmlIt was a lot of fun, though I could never reach 10,000 points
Then there was Blue Max, etc. Good old 8 bit games
Hahaha, no, you're thinking of
Ecco.
Ico is a little known puzzle/adventure game about a boy with horns leading a glowing young girl out of a giganitc castle. The few who do know about it universally agree that the graphics and visuals are nothing short of beautiful.
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 11:01 pm
by TriezGamer
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Robotrek!
I loved that game to death...
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 11:35 pm
by Slater
Urban Dead?! are you kidding? that's not obscure! There are millions playing that right now
PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 3:49 am
by TrigunX89
I had to look up the definition of obscure... Lol.
How about "Ore no Ryori." It's a Japanese gem for the PS1, where you play as a cook in a restaurant. It's very fun, but I was never able to get a copy of the full game. I just have a demo from an old Jampack. I must have played that demo for hours...
Or "Incredible Crisis." (also for PS1) Why in the world did that game make its way to the US? I don't know, but I'm glad it did. Although it's just a mere collection of minigames, it's quirky humor will keep you playing.
PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 4:24 am
by rocklobster
- Worm War I for the Atari 2600. One of its many bad games. It was quite pointless, actually. Couldn't make heads or tails of it.
- Astro Chase for the Atari 800 computer. It had terrible graphics, even for its time, and your ship moved like it was inside a pinball machine. If that wasn't enough, a terrible version of The 1812 Overture plays ad nauseum.
- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy for the PC. It was a text adventure based on the novel.
- Aztec for the Apple IIe. An Indiana Jones-style platformer with a very strange glitch. You could levitate down to the next floor.
- Shamus, also for the Atari 800. This game was sort of like that classic touch-anything-and-you-die game, Berserk (the one with the evil smiley face named Evil Otto). Even your own shadow was an enemy! The opening music was "Funeral March of the Marionette", aka the theme to "Alfred Hitchcock Presents".
PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 7:50 am
by Mithrandir
Sweet Mercury wrote:Is Ico obscure? People usually give me a black stare when I bring it up.
Now THAT was a fun game. When I get a chance, I'll be starting the latest one from that group, "Shadows of the Colosus."
The most obsecure game I've ever played was a pencil and paper game called either "Eskimos and Carabu" or "Carabu Hunting" depending on who I asked. It was an old pencil and paper game where you punched through the paper with a pencil and looked to see if you found a carabu under there. (My father was a teacher; we played weird games).
PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:08 am
by Puritan
Slater wrote:Urban Dead?! are you kidding? that's not obscure! There are millions playing that right now
Less than 250000 spread out over the whole world. I don't know if that's obscure or not, but I figured it was. Other games that may or may not be obscure that I have played are Lighthouse: The Dark Being, a puzzle game I've never seen or heard of since I borrowed it from a friend years ago, and Zork I, which is somewhat famous but almost nobody seems to have played.
PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:44 am
by TurkishMonky
hmmm.... probably this horribly written game called "ECO: east africa"
i either died from an attack, my base flooded, or when i was doing decently the game crashed.
PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 5:32 pm
by Myoti
Klonoa: Door To The Phantomile...
Which one was that? I've only played the first GBA one (which I loved).
And weren't we talking about "obscure" games, not bad ones? O.o
PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 5:35 pm
by Locke
Zombies Ate My Neirbors! (NES) has to be the most obscure followed by Future Cop LAPD (PS1).
PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 6:34 pm
by Sweet Mercury
[quote="Mithrandir"]Now THAT was a fun game. When I get a chance, I'll be starting the latest one from that group, "Shadows of the Colosus."
The most obsecure game I've ever played was a pencil and paper game called either "Eskimos and Carabu" or "Carabu Hunting" depending on who I asked. It was an old pencil and paper game where you punched through the paper with a pencil and looked to see if you found a carabu under there. (My father was a teacher]
Ico is probably my favorite game outside of the Zelda series. I just wish that it had been longer, I wonder how SotC will be when I get around to playing it?
PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 9:10 pm
by Joshua Christopher
Myoti wrote:Which one was that? I've only played the first GBA one (which I loved).
It's for PS1, and it's really, really excellent. Much better than the GBA one (which I have, and is good). The plot in the game is great, and surprisingly dark. Track down a copy if you can, it's totally worth it.
PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 1:47 am
by TrigunX89
Locke wrote:Zombies Ate My Neirbors! (NES) has to be the most obscure followed by Future Cop LAPD (PS1).
I believe Zombies Ate My Neighbors! was on the SNES. I have it for Genesis.
There is a game called "Obscure" that came out on Xbox somewhat recently. I guess that's worth a mention.