Spread a game masterpiece that people have truly forgotten.
starting with me.
Ok no more fooling around here! Jazz Jackrabbit is an awesome character that deserves a legacy from Epic Games. JJ2 is one of my favorite games of all time! Its not just the game alone that's great, its the artwork, music and feel that make it a great game. Its a game that deserves to be in everyone's PC. Its just that good heck beyond good!
Kinetic Cipher was potentially an absolutely brilliant and impressively large retro JRPG. Why no one knows it exists:
1. It was an RPG Maker that wasn't INCREDIBLY LUCKY
2. It was never finished
maybe my favorite part was the fairly early on 2 hour desert dungeon that somehow never got boring and had a puzzle where you had to get a party member paralyzed so that they could be used as a statue to move onto a switch
Spread a game masterpiece that people have truly forgotten.
starting with me.
Ok no more fooling around here! Jazz Jackrabbit is an awesome character that deserves a legacy from Epic Games. JJ2 is one of my favorite games of all time! Its not just the game alone that's great, its the artwork, music and feel that make it a great game. Its a game that deserves to be in everyone's PC. Its just that good heck beyond good!
wow I remember this game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! vaguely but I'm sure I used to play it a lot!
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Spread a game masterpiece that people have truly forgotten.
starting with me.
Ok no more fooling around here! Jazz Jackrabbit is an awesome character that deserves a legacy from Epic Games. JJ2 is one of my favorite games of all time! Its not just the game alone that's great, its the artwork, music and feel that make it a great game. Its a game that deserves to be in everyone's PC. Its just that good heck beyond good!
wow I remember this game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! vaguely but I'm sure I used to play it a lot!
if you like, you can still play it here and for free.
@Artwark thanks! now I'll proceed to see if I had a good taste for games in my foggy past pre N64(don't know why but can't rememember almost anything before being 6 years old)
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Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime. I remember this game being extremely fun, to the point where I excessively played to 100% completion. It's a shame that a sequel will probably never be released in America.
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Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime. I remember this game being extremely fun, to the point where I excessively played to 100% completion. It's a shame that a sequel will probably never be released in America.
It is quite brilliant. The tank battles are some of the most addicting fun around.
I don't know of its a 'masterpiece', but Shadowrun for the SNES was a game I've always really liked and not many people ever talk about.
Actually, just a few months ago one of the developers of the game did an interview and revealed a cheat code for that game that had remained unknown for the past 20 years! I've added the link below if anyone wants to check it out...
you're contradicting yourself, if it WAS forgoteen it is not anymore, meaning you've remembered it!
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@JohnRedcorn Shadowrun was excellent. It made me struggle to like other RPGs because it was so cool compared to rest.
XIII is a forgetten gem and my no.1 sequel request for any game. Deserved more sales but it got inexplicable mediocre reviews. It's weird to think that in the early '00s FPS games scored poorly for being generic and the FPS genre being stale. Now the shooters are more generic and the genre is even more stale and the games that used to get 6/10 get 9/10.
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The Ty The Tasmanian Tiger series, That series basically got me into games.
Oh, and has anyone here ever played Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit? I absolutely used to love that game!
Exhumed also known as powerslave for the saturn was an awesome FPS back in the day, don't think the development studio that made it exist any more though.
@BinaryFragger: I remember Little Ninja Brothers. I use to rent it all the time from a local video store chain never got far in it though cause I my brother and I didn't know what we were doing at the time. I have the SNES sequel Super Ninja Bros and did beat that one however.
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I'd definitely buy an HD remake. I heard that Chrome made a 2D sequel on the Windows 8 store. I looked it up on the store and sure enough, I found it. I currently don't have enough money to purchase it, I believe it was $6.99. However, I want a true Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 4, a 3D for current gen consoles such as the Wii U and PS4. I believe the first three Ty games did best on Nintendo consoles with Sony at second. I might be wrong about that.
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@BinaryFragger: Yeah I remember enjoying the NES game even though as I said we didn't know what we were doing but I could never find it for sale. The only place I could find it was at the rental store which made me think maybe it was an illegal NES game, However years later I saw the SNES sequel everywhere so I picked it up.
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