Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
"Why am I the only one that played this game?" - Obscure games thread
#1
Everyone has played a game, loved it, but nobody knows anyhting about it.
Mine is "Spica Adventure", modern arcade game.
It's a cute and colourful platform that plays a lot like Umihara Kawase, you have a little umbrella that gives you a lot of mobility. You can use it like the Showel knight's showel, like a parachadute and lots more.
here's a gameplay:

What's your obscure game?
Reply
Thanked by:
#2
Valdis Story Abyssal City and Momodora Reverie Under The Moonlight are two excellent Metroidvania games that I hold in high regards.
Whenever discussion comes up people mention games like Dust An Elysian Tale, Guacamelee, Ori and The Blind Forest, etc, but never these two games which I consider just as good.
Reply
Thanked by: Kendotlibero
#3
Star Ocean: Blue Sphere for the GBC

It was only released in japan, and there isn't an english patch for the game, but there is a complete (and impressive) french translation patch so i played through the game with that

and lemme tell you, if i had had this on my hands as a kid back then, i wouldve gone crazy over this -
a really good rpg with the most amazing gameboy color pixelart, an actual realtime battle system with combos, plenty of characters etc
[Image: QA00Z3P.png]
just look at these graphics
[Image: E3DU8rS.png]
Reference
♥ ♥ ♥ LOVE ♥ ♥ ♥
Omega ; Phant Mmkay ; Baegal ; Gorsal ; Drakocat ; Chaoxys ; TomGuyCott ; Chris2balls ; Mighty Jetters ; Blueblur97 ; NICKtendo DS ;
Kachua (Secret Santa) ; and some more that i need to locate, save and link onto here
Reply
#4

The creator later remade all the graphics in 1995 for an Elite Edition. He still sells them on his website.
[Image: sonamy_animtitle_by_retrobunyip-dbg86ov.gif]
Reply
Thanked by:
#5
Tons of Mac OS 7-9 shareware

[Image: 2kFJF7N.jpg]
I remember the game shown above called Grunt being a decent platformer. Nobody remembers it except me.

[Image: T47DDsm.jpg]
Also Blobbo. A fun puzzle game, but forgotten by all. My cousin remembers it though because we played it a lot as kids.

Honourable mentions: Munchies!, Squish, Slippy, everything from McSebi Software and the Foxchange puzzle games, Squirrel Combat.

I don't know the state of emulation these days so I have no clue what's the best method to replay these ultra obscure gems from the past. Oh well.
Once there was a way to get back homeward
Reply
Thanked by: Kendotlibero
#6
(02-22-2017, 10:09 AM)kendotlibero Wrote: http://www.gryphel.com/c/minivmac/

Thanks for the link, I'll check it out! It appears to only emulate the 680 architecture though, but I guess there's a PPC one out there too.
Once there was a way to get back homeward
Reply
Thanked by:
#7
Octomania. There's also an arcade version of this game.
[Image: sammyrms.png]
Reply
Thanked by: miyabi95_, Kendotlibero
#8
i love a lot of old arcade games. naming them in order thanks to TSR. lol:
my knowledge of these games is proof that i had way too much time last year.

...and this is AT LEAST 10% of the obscure games i've played.
[Image: ErbRIBqVkAUtE8F?format=png&name=900x900]
Instagram Twitch Twitter YouTube
Reply
Thanked by:
#9
Does DoDonPachi count as obscure? My god... that's like a game you have to play (and 1cc) to call yourself a gamer if you ask me.

Sadly I find Catherine seems to count as obscure and that game is just utter brilliance.

As for obscure games that are not completely unheard of (I play a lot of Japanese only or really old games) I'd say Red Star on the PS2. Like a mix of a hack n slash and a shmup based off a comic that also no one read (why a game was made of it I do not know) but it was utterly amazing...
[Image: randomimage.cgi]
Reply
Thanked by: miyabi95_
#10
well i guess your definition of obscure is a bit different from mine. like if i'm hanging out with a group of people IRL and bring up a game, and they don't recognize it, that's obscure to me. but of course you can google a game like dodonpachi and find a billion perfect 1cc runs. same goes for anime and other things. i just like too many obscure things but it's really fun to just dig for them.
[Image: ErbRIBqVkAUtE8F?format=png&name=900x900]
Instagram Twitch Twitter YouTube
Reply
Thanked by: Kendotlibero
#11
*except Death Smiles 2... kinda sucks...

Oh, and the Goemon games (Goemon + Mario = Goemar, fun story). Like, the first N64 one got a bit of attention but man like Ganbare Goemon 2 and 3 on the SNES are just fantastic! Wish someone would translate the third one...
[Image: randomimage.cgi]
Reply
Thanked by: miyabi95_
#12
it's a shame ganbare goemon 2-4 never got localized. i'm sure many 90s kids had a copy of mystical ninja for snes. but that's for another thread lol.

i think most fighting game ppl tend to overlook real bout fatal fury tbh. it's really great in terms of both technical fighting system and aesthetic. the roster of chars is so well-balanced, so it's a perfect competitive fighter in my opinion.
[Image: ErbRIBqVkAUtE8F?format=png&name=900x900]
Instagram Twitch Twitter YouTube
Reply
Thanked by:
#13
ahem

Puggsy (puggsoy = Puggsy + a random O, fun story). Best game ever. Well, maybe not, but it was one of the most unique games of my childhood and is my usernamesake. Looking for Puggsy sprites was also how I discovered TSR Smile

It's an old Mega Drive game where you're basically you're a weird alien dude and you have to utilize items to complete levels. At the time the physics system (called Total Object Interaction, apparently) was pretty unique, and you can interact with items in a number of ways. You can pick them up, stack them on top of each other, use them to pull yourself up ledges, and throw them. Some you can also activate (like guns or balloons).

Obviously it didn't take off, proven by the fact that they promised a sequel that never came out Sad I've met just about nobody else, online or otherwise, who has heard of the game, so I'm pretty sure that counts as obscure. I do wish more people would give it a shot though, I've never seen another game like it. The music is also top-notch (although that could just be nostalgia).
You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call "failure" is not the falling down, but the staying down. -Mary Pickford
Reply
Thanked by: miyabi95_, Kosheh
#14
I think Puggsy's main issue was, well, Puggsy - he looked, well... rather lame...
[Image: randomimage.cgi]
Reply
Thanked by:
#15
I won't lie - that's definitely an issue. I love him but just by association of the game. It was marketed as a family game so I think he's supposed to look goofy, but it looks like it wasn't done right. It's a shame because it repels a lot of people before they even get a chance to experience the gameplay, which is extremely solid and interesting. I would encourage people to play it if they can get past Puggsy's appearance.
You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call "failure" is not the falling down, but the staying down. -Mary Pickford
Reply
Thanked by: miyabi95_


Forum Jump: