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DocMcStuffin, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?
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There were four promotional songs put together to promote the 1960’s Adam West Batman. One of them is Miranda sung by Adam West. It’s, uh, something, yeah.

Chozo, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

I used to have this game for the NES called Xexyz. It was this really strange game that tried to be several different genres in one, and I actually had a ton of fun with as a kid. I don't think I've ever met anybody else who has ever heard of this game, let alone played or enjoyed it. I'm not even super sure how I came to owning it in the first place; I think it was in a box of random games my aunt got from a flea market at one point, maybe.

If any of you are sitting on an NES emulator with an archive of every official ROM and haven't tried this game, it's definitely worth checking out. Weird little gem that nobody seems to know about, it seems.

Cheems, (edited ) in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?
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Ok so I don’t know the name of it. But it was a sidescroller shooter game for the Sega Genesis. You played as like a kid and blasted enemies and there were upgrades. I think it had gun in the name.

Edit: I was right it did have gun in the name

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunstar_Heroes

lastunusedusername2,

I played this game so much

Mr_Dr_Oink,

I always get this game if im installing an emulator. It was great. I liked the combinations of guns you could choose. Either power up one of the 4 types or combine with another type. Homing lazers were always my go to.

xionzui,

That was the first game I rented from blockbuster. I spent all night playing it with a friend. Still one of my favorites for Genesis

Salix, (edited ) in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Alter Aeon is a fun MUD with multiclassing. I love my wizard / cleric / thief

They also have a nice wiki

AgentGrimstone, (edited ) in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

When I was a kid, I remember seeing a trailer on TV for a Captain America movie. The tone of the trailer was dark and gritty, it looked like it was a drama and you don’t find out it’s even a Captain America movie until they reveal him at the very end.

fmstrat,

The GI Joe movie where the hands come out of the ground still sticks with me.

fritata_fritato, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

There used to be a website with a rubber man floating on the screen. You could move him around with the mouse and make him stretch out in psychedelic colors. Hours spent doodling.

fmstrat,
fritata_fritato,

Not quite but close. Same effect but this was a really arty full body man that floated around the screen.

Mr_Blott, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Spent countless hundreds of hours playing Icicle Works on my Commodore +4 when I was a kid and I’ve never met anyone who’s even heard of it, or remembers the +4 over the 64

Pneuma, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

There was this PC FMV game back in the early 90’s where there’s this woman doing all kinds of things that gets herself killed and all you do is flip the right switches at the right time and enter 3 digit codes.

One of the earlier games I had on a CD-ROM. Back then it wasn’t a disc tray. You eject an entire disc jewelcase-like thing and put your cd inside the case and shove it back in like a floppy disk.

shyguyblue,

Core memory unlocked: My elementary school only had one caddy, so you had to take the disk out of the jewel case, pop it in the caddy, then pop that whole contraption into the disk drive.

SCB,

There was this PC FMV game back in the early 90’s where there’s this woman doing all kinds of things that gets herself killed and all you do is flip the right switches at the right time and enter 3 digit codes.

This sounds similar to Night Trap.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Trap

Pneuma,

Good guess! I looked up some screenshots but they didn’t look quite like how I remember though.

ReadyUser31, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

An old MS-DOS game from the 90s called Solar Winds, by Epic Megagames. It was top down and you flew around battling spaceships and doing missions in space. I absolutely loved it as a kid. Pretty sure you can get it for free now.

Actually yes hereit is www.playdosgames.com/online/solar-winds/

Rai,

I WAS THINKING ABOUT THIS GAME LIKE TWO DAYS AGO

Nobody I know has ever heard of it. It was SO GOOD.

_Mantissa, in What is Something Scientific that you just don't believe in at all?

Baking. People say it’s the science of the kitchen but those people just don’t use proper measurements when cooking. What they really mean is that it’s fiddly as fuck and even following a recipe perfectly isn’t a guaranteed success. There’s always some shit about “maybe your room temperature was off?” “what altitude did you try the recipe at?”. Fuckers. Science doesn’t burn me like this. If I follow a scientific procedure where those variables can completely destroy the end result, they get mentioned in the procedure. Baking itself is a science, but it is absolutely not practiced like a science. Baking is a skill for 99% of us. And I’m sick of pretending like it’s not.

TomAwsm,

To be fair, there’s plenty of scientific studies with results that are hard to reproduce.

bitwaba,

“cooking is an art, baking is a science”.

Bullshit. They’re both chemistry. Baking has a lot less wiggle room, and cooking has a lot more backup plans for when you mess up. Both require skill to be good at.

banneryear1868,

Chem is science though

dodgy_bagel, (edited )

And here I am throwing shit in with random amounts like I’m the Swedish Chef.

“yeah this looks like the right amount of garlic”

bitwaba,

You measure salt with a teaspoon.

You measure garlic with your heart.

AnalogyAddict,

Baking is an art as much as a science. People who call it a science just don’t understand it.

AngryCommieKender,

I’m a former chef, so I call cooking an art, and baking a science. The recipes need a lot more data in baking, so that everyone can follow the recipe and get consistent results. I can eyeball my shit everywhere else and get great results. I still use measuring spoons and cups for some recipes, but most of the time I’m just playing with ingredients, and adding by smell/taste.

AnalogyAddict,

Lots of chefs think that way. I did, too, until I dropped the recipes and started experimenting on my own. Getting a feel for bread dough, knowing what various ingredients will do. Feeling out viscosity of batter. It’s just as much an art as cooking, if you know what you’re doing. And cooking has just as much science, what with acid, maillard reactions, etc.

I mean… it’s not like average people can get consistent results with chef recipes, either, without measuring certain ingredients precisely.

Buddahriffic,

Yeah, the way I see it is both are about balancing a bunch of things, but baking has a) more things to balance and b) fewer chances to detect and correct imbalances.

lastunusedusername2, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

When I was a kid I saw this stop motion animation on tv about a little kid afraid to go to bed. This crescent-moon headed bird man comes and steals his eyes. It ends with the boy, blind, stumbling around in the dark.

It was awesome.

maltasoron,

Was it The Sandman?

Garbanzo, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Beltain - Wild In The West

My grandparents knew the guy that produced this music video for a local band. I’m pretty sure the VHS copy they had was one of few in existence. It’s been on YouTube for over a decade and only has 122 views, but it’s a gem.

foggy, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Ok I’m back with another but I have the answer to this one.

I sent $20 inside a greeting card to Amon Amarth back in like 2000 or so. I’m a melodic death metal nerd and Gothenburg really set the tone. anywho, I’d heard their drummer had a side project, called “Curriculum Mortis”

I got a burned CD from the band. Unmarked. I uploaded it to soulseek. The iPod it was on eventually died.

I went a solid decade with only memories of this band.

I recent found someone uploaded the whole demo to YouTube. Of you enjoy melodic death metal, especially older, grittier less.refined, and also know Amon Amarth, just know, you know something very few know about: youtu.be/H1JWaADbcsA

TheDoozer, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

My brothers and I had a handheld game in the 80s that was basically a star wars knock off. It even started each attack sequence with a fast version of a star wars theme. The enemies were all Tie Fighters (all digital pieces that lit up when active been off when not), and you shot them with lasers Galaga-style. If you died, it played part of Jupiter from The Planets by Gustav Holst.

It was called ASTRO Thunder.

Odo, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Ninja Bachelor Party. A goofy and mostly nonsensical home movie made by a few teenagers, including legendary comedian Bill Hicks way before he was famous.

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