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.
carnimoss, There was a cover of Radioactive by Marina on guitar I’d listen to in the bathroom at high school but I can’t find it again on Youtube
TheActualDevil, Oh man, every time someone asks a question along these lines I always think of the movie Hank and Mike. I found it in a discount bin at a grocery store probably a decade ago so I took a little time to actually look into it more this time. I knew it was Canadian and unlikely a big hit, but apparently it was just so poorly received. It made less than $17,000 of the $2M it cost, and it’s real tough to find anyone even reviewing it. I even struggled to find the music from it. (The one song is badass). And it’s got a couple B-tier actors that I remember doing a great job, and I think Joe Mantegna really went for it in his role as the god Pan. Chris Klein kills it in this song.
The crude humor kinda puts people off I think but the satirical aspects cut a little deeper than the movie needed to. And probably when I discovered it I was depressed and had a drinking problem and the overall mood of it really felt at home to me at the time so I was able to just live in those aspects of the film and really absorb the more subtle message. It’s definitely absurd in many points but there’s a lot of heart in it.
stackPeek, (edited ) A-Train DS, or A列車で行こう DS, a Japanese game about managing trains. Basically like Transport Tycoon/OpenTTD, but focuses on Japanese train. It was actually really good, it actually made me obsessed with Japanese trains. Coolest thing about this game is, you can actually “ride” the train you built. It was like a dream come true for childhood me.
Yet, I rarely heard anyone online talks about this game. I really recommend others to play this game… If you can read Japanese as I am not sure that there is English translation for this game…
MiDaBa, This was released on the original PlayStation and definitely available in English. I remember it being a very cool game.
stackPeek, I know right? There is also the sequel on 3DS and now it’s also on Switch.
There’s also a PC version too
BruceTwarzen, I remember playing a game with my friend as a kid. I think it was around windows 95. You were a Mafioso and you could pick one of three businesses, one was a blow up doll factory. You had to plan heists by buying escape vehicles, such as tandem bikes, cars anong other things. I found it funny that only 2 people could escape in a transporter, because it had only 2 seats. The main goal i think was to steal from the comically large vault of the main mafia boss via submarine. My memory is very hazy, don't remember the name or anything else, but it was super fun.
aulin, Was it Mob Rule? I didn’t play it enough to remember specifics, but it was from that era and had a distinct, blobby character design.
vulgarcynic, (edited ) Slashers (2001) is a fairly unknown horror / comedy from the heyday of video stores. I rented it on a marathon weekend with my old movie crew and it instantly became a favorite. The “Slashers, super-fun!!” theme song is likely problematic at this point but I still find myself and the few remaining folks from that crew saying it at random when we get together.
Outside of that group though, I’ve never met another human that’s seen it. Albeit I’m not usually proselytizing about it like a weirdo… usually. Maybe at next year’s horror-con I’ll start.
nugmeister64, The Belgian 80’s metal band Ostrogoth.
Their website doesn’t exist anymore and the only band-run social media page is on Facebook.
If you’re a fan of retro heavy metal, give them a listen! They still tour, though you won’t be finding much about it online.
applebusch, Sounds like they need a publicist or something.
nugmeister64, they really do, but it seems they need more listeners to be able to pay one
SpongyAneurism, Found them on metal archives and am listening through youtube.
I’m only a few seconds in, and I immediately get some early Helloween vibes from the guitar tone and playing in Queen of Desire, which is entirely a good thing. Rest of the sound so far is a lot more heavy than power metal, but it’s right up my alley for a Christmas afternoon.
Thank you very much for the mention!
nugmeister64, I’m glad you enjoy it! spread the word, help others find the joy of obscure bands!
RandomVideos, Secret Dungeon
It was my second attempt at making a game(the first time i wrote “horizontal” instead of “Horizontal”, making movement not work. I gave up for 2 years from making games because of that). It was made by me and a friend.
It was supposed to be a platformer in which you could kill enemies and bosses and have a lot of secrets. It was never published because we gave up
kureta, Mad Dog McCree. A literal “video” game. Live action first person pointy shooty thing. https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/1de66dc2-7751-4651-a06e-eb8555e42f63.jpeg
ours, I wonder if I still have the CD-ROM for this somewhere in a box.
vulgarcynic, I remember coming across Mad Dog at a few arcades growing up (80’s kid). It had a great attract screen where McCree would taunt you if I recall properly. Thanks for the flashback. There was one or two other games like this. Also, the Sega holographic cube game was pretty legit looking but played like shit. It also used live video on a weird 3d plane.
june, Ah! I actually remember this one!
eddanja, I remember playing Big Sky Trooper for the SNES which was about killing the alien slugs and you had to navigate the solar system.
EnderMB, Decades ago, my dad bought a PC that came with a free CD for a game called Retribution. The box art looked unlike anything I’d ever seen before (basically 3D graphics at a time when the Mega Drive reigned supreme). Sadly, the disc didn’t work, but I’ve tried to get my hands on a copy, to no avail.
Looking at the graphics now, they weren’t even that good…but for the mid-nineties for a small child, absolutely amazing.
NaoPb, Is this it? www.myabandonware.com/game/retribution-2vc
Might be able to play that these days with DOSBox.
undeffeined, (edited ) Maybe someone here will help me find a song that I listened to with a friend (and danced a lot) during a summer in the late 90s.
It was an electronic dance song which featured a a very raspy male voice singing in Spanish and would ocasionally make the “pull snot from the throat and spit” sound.
My friend and I have been for years trying to find it to no avail… :(
ook_the_librarian, That sound is often termed hocking a loogie. Sorry I can’t help with the more meaty part of your comment.
undeffeined, Today I learned, had no idea how it was called in English :)
klemptor, Do you mean the Macarena?
undeffeined, There’s spitting in the macarena? I don’t recall that.
EtherWhack, (edited ) All from the early 90’s…
Life and Death II: The Brain - An old DOS medical game
Deadlock: Planetary Conquest- a competitive SimCity-like game
The Dagger of Amon Ra - A point and click mystery adventure game
Edit: added subtitle to Deadlock and video links
yamanii, Competitive SimCity? How does that work?
Thrawn, Vague memories myself but I think I also remember a friend having it and would also be fair to call it related to something like civilization or master of Orion as a 4x type. Would have to go check it out again to see if I’m right or just mixing memories with other games we played around that time.
EtherWhack, Found a rather good video explaining the game and gameplay: (I completely forgot the name has a subtitle. Adding to my comment)
Mikina, Nerve Damage, a game that was I think made on a random gamejam, and the whole premise is to make a game that’s actively trying to be as uncomfortable as possible to play, while also getting you into the flow and actually makes you enjoy it.
Unfortunately, I didn’t find how to play it, and it didn’t release as far as I know. I’ve heard about it on some kind of GDC presentation about Innovative/Obscure game design.
While that actually means that someone has indeed heard of, I’ve never met anyone else who got to play it. Or heard about it.
Zozano, It was a game for PC around the year 2000, I don’t even know the name of it. I’ve been searching for it for years. It’s a point and click adventure game.
The premise is your spaceship breaks down on an alien planet. If you try to repair the ship immediately a giant alien spider will come and kill you.
After searching for a while you end up making friends with one of the aliens and sneak around one of the villages looking for parts.
I never made it past that point.
I highly doubt anyone will know what this is, I’ve tried multiple times on that reddit sub for games people can’t remember.
captain_aggravated, Can you further describe it?
Zozano, Maybe if I dropped acid and was hypnotised, but my memory is quite poor.
PandaPikachu, This sounds like Space Quest. Have a look at this excerpt from a walkthrough and see if it sounds familiar:
“After escaping the Arcada before its destruction you crash land on the planet Kerona. Before you do anything “take off seatbelt”. Look at the pod and “take kit”. This is your survival kit. Look kit and you will find an Xenon army knife and dehydrated water.
“Get out” and walk to the front of the pod. “Take glass”. This is reflective glass that we’ll need later on.
Walk to the right three screens and then take the path that leads up. Follow the path all the way around over a bridge that will crack as you walk on it. A spider droid will drop to the ground at some stage. Just ignore it for now. There are two pillars at the end of the path. Stand between them and you’ll be lowered into the earth by a secret elevator.”
Check out some screenshots along w/ the rest of the walkthrough here: gamerwalkthroughs.com/space-quest-1-walkthrough-t…
Zozano, Appreciate the effort but that’s not it. The game starts with the crash, not on a space station.
jordanlund, Temple of Apshai
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Apshai
You’ve never heard of it, and modern RPGs wouldn’t exist without it.
yamanii, Wow, before even Akalabeth
JackiesFridge, I played ToA! A friend and I would wait patiently for 45 minutes whilst it loaded to a Commodore 64 via cassette drive. Only once it finished loading would we find out if it actually worked - if not, load again.
Worth the wait every time.
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