Author Topic: Old games you played but forgot the name of: the thread (OP updated again)  (Read 33819 times)


I remember a game for the n64 where you take control of animals as a microchip
Space Station Silicon Valley, a little hidden gem on the 64 by the same people who did GTA.
It was these little blue ball things that you would get onto the island and play games and solve puzzles in elementary school. I think it was zoobles or something like that
Zoombinis, I played that in elementary school too and I forgot the name of the game too until lgr made a video on it.

there was a game I used to have for the pc, it was like a locomotive sim or something. it had a narrator that would guide you through levels where you had to build tracks so the trains could get places, I also remember one of the stages being a living room with a dark brown hardwood floor. I used to spend hours making trains crash into each other, also there was another game I have that involved rollercoasters and a lot of puke and the janitor being particularly mad at me all the time.
Lionel Train Town?
Rollercoaster Tycoon?
Sim Theme Park?
These are all things I had at one point, so maybe that helps.

It was like this multiplayer mouse game that pretty much played videos and had the mice all moving at once like "isitchristmas.com"

It was some sort of child education game maybe.

It was like, LEGO Blupo or something? Maybe not. I remember very few things about it. It had minigames and stuff like most kid games of the time, but I can't remember most of them. I know one was a number counting minigame and it was inside some sort of building, and the main hub of the area was just you being able to control several different stills by clicking left to right or whatever.

Also there was maybe a creepy skeleton area which is why I only played the number game.

There was an old PS2 fighting game that just threw together a bunch of characters from other fighting games. You could pick 2 characters at a time to play with, and it worked like "Marvel vs Capcom" in a lot of ways, like switching between characters, switching between movesets, and extremely powerful moves fueled by some bar

All I remember of the characters were Ryu, Felicia (Played her because of the bewbs, why else?), some vampire looking guy, and a motherloving T-Rex

Capcom vs SNK?

i found out the name awhile ago

i found out the name awhile ago
Oh stuff, I loved Cel Damage!

there was this one game from like egames where you apparently hit these zombies with a hammer and they'd make funny sounds then die with a funny sound
it was a top down 2d
if anyone knows the name i will be very happy :)
did it look like


OH MY GOD
I miss this game too much!
original: http://hamumu.com/game.php?game=DRL
very modern and large but more expensive: http://hamumu.com/game.php?game=DRLSUP
« Last Edit: April 06, 2015, 10:13:09 AM by The Resonte! »


does anyone know tropix or something



A DS game where you could draw in different elements in the world (ex. I think the first object you drew was a cloud or something), and the hub world was a village with different gates. In order to open these gates, you had to get pages to a book that tied the world together.

A DS game where you could draw in different elements in the world (ex. I think the first object you drew was a cloud or something), and the hub world was a village with different gates. In order to open these gates, you had to get pages to a book that tied the world together.
Drawn to Life.
Have that game actually, but made like 0 progress on it