What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?
It could even be a youtube video or movie that you don't think anyone reading this has heard of besides you.
It could even be a youtube video or movie that you don't think anyone reading this has heard of besides you.
Catfish, A solar powdered handheld called something like Keep the devil rising.
Machinist, Escape the Devil’s Doom Looks like there is a PC port for it now.
Catfish, Wow! Thanks.
jol, The games I’ve made.
AzureInfinity, Flying Saucer by Postlinear Entertainment, its a flight simulator(of a flying saucer) within a alien conspiracy world.
DeadMartyr, One Way Heroics (Plus)
Made by a guy in Japan. Uses a custom engine and has really intricate rpg elements, super cool and I’m a huge fan. Basically you’re constantly moving right because a black fog is consuming the world and if you aren’t fast enough then it’ll consume you too. Kind of plays like a Roguelike, but runs can have the shorter objectives, or the really long ones.
Granted it’s not perfect:
- It was made by one guy so after a certain amount of time you kinda see most things, needs mods (which doesn’t exist) or more content.
- You only get one stat per level-up, and if you get like “carryweight” five times in a row, then you kinda just got low-rolled and are weak-af
- You can’t actually determine what biomes you end up in so sometimes you just get volcano 3 times in a row and it kinda sucks, it would be nice to see biomes up ahead and chart a course
- There’s some “degen weeb” dialogue that’s funny about once and then kinda weird. (Characters simp hard af for you after your run if you get SSS rank in a category they rate you in, theres some “prefixes” that give alternate dialogue to npcs, so if you get a “Naughty” Dosey/Frida/Mila then all her dialogue is degenerate af for the rest of the run)
But I still love the game, and one of my first projects I plan on is making a hexagonal-grid version of the engine that would enable the above (gameplay) issues to be fixed, something might come out of it tbh.
Professorozone, Major Havoc.
Super cool arcade game c. 1988 featuring a simple line drawing type environment where the Major runs through hallways, a little like the original Prince of Persia. The controls were a cylindrical scroll wheel and a jump button. The really cool thing though was that there were pads on the floor that would trigger various effects, like a gun that shoots a star shaped bullet down the hall that you had to avoid. Many new and exciting challenges to face with every quarter. Ah, good times.
daina, I spent so many hours at the DQ across from my high school playing this and Pleiades (which was a better Phoenix). First game i ever looked for and installed on an emulator.
Professorozone, Awesome. It seems so few people have even heard of this game.
Grass, Either windows 95 or 98 I used to play this game my mom set up for me but doesn’t remember. Now she needs my help to plug in a USB cable but somehow has a job that uses software and procedures too complicated for me… Anyway I can remember if it was entirely this or just part of it, but the memorable part was the sliding puzzles, like the ice caves in Pokemon. The character might have had skates or something but it’s a vague memory that could be wrong.
TAG, Were you playing an ice level of Chip’s Challenge?
fmstrat,
flicker, Loved me some Chip's Challenge.
Grass, That might be it. The images seem to be a similar aesthetic at least. I’ll have to see if I can get it running on something and try it.
fmstrat, I think this is it for free on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/…/Chips_Challenge_1/
Grass, I watched the videos on the store page and that totally is it. Thanks everyone who suggested this.
fmstrat, Woot, 2 for 2 in this post, hah
fmstrat, webccgame.com was also popular and fits the description
Karcinogen, My “Learn to Play Didgeridoo With Gram Doe” CD. 1000028618
kuneho,
7of9, OK, I’ll go all-in on this:
2000 AD Comics’ Nexus, The computer game.
Made for the Commodore C128 computer (which oddly ran Microsoft Basic), it was a simple single-screen platform shooter with the twist that you could pile up the bodies of your enemies and use them as platforms.
TheDoozer, 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.
Salix, (edited ) Alter Aeon is a fun MUD with multiclassing. I love my wizard / cleric / thief
They also have a nice wiki
dis_honestfamiliar, There was this one game called calling for the wii. Since the Wii controller had a speaker, it would ring like a phone and you would answer it, then followed by game’s sound out of it as if you are talking on the phone. Plus it had a story I found interesting.
bjoern_tantau, (edited ) How about Wally Gubbins? A series of silly skydiving videos. My father has a ton of them on VHS. I loved it as a kid. I just looked, you can even find them on YouTube. So maybe not that obscure.
In terms of software I remember having several ad games. So, games that are basically just an ad. I had a Bifi game. Some weird game about colours where I don’t remember what it was for. And a “game” about Chesterfield Cigarettes. I remember that I had to install QuickTime Player to run it. It was basically like Google Streetview when you walked into buildings with a few interactive elements put in. No idea where I got it. Might even still have the CD somewhere.
Edit: I found the Chesterfield thing: archive.org/details/see_you
AquaTofana, Denver the Last Dinosaur!
I’ve never met anyone who knows what this is, even if I sing what I remember from the theme song.
My husband is slightly older than me and he had no idea wtf I was describing. It was a late 80s/early 90s cartoon with a green long necked Dinosaur with sunglasses that performed in a band.
I had to YouTube the theme song to make him believe it was real.
klemptor, The Parking Lot Is Full webcomic.
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