Guess the Video Game!
25-May-22 12:18pm
#1 DemonAlcohol
Someone posts an image of a video game and everyone else has to guess. The winner gets to post the next picture and so on...
I'll go first. Guess this video game! Pretty easy if you've ever heard of the game.
EDIT: NO CALL OF DUTY OR SPORTS GAMES ALLOWED
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#1 DemonAlcohol
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Someone posts an image of a video game and everyone else has to guess. The winner gets to post the next picture and so on...
I'll go first. Guess this video game! Pretty easy if you've ever heard of the game.
EDIT: NO CALL OF DUTY OR SPORTS GAMES ALLOWED
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16-Dec-22 12:56am
#41 SupremeSarna
Then I have no clue which game this could be. Is it for a more obscure system?
#41 SupremeSarna
Then I have no clue which game this could be. Is it for a more obscure system?
16-Dec-22 3:20am
#42 WithinTemptation
SupremeSarna wrote:
Then I have no clue which game this could be. Is it for a more obscure system?
GBA, the controls are bad. lol
#42 WithinTemptation
SupremeSarna wrote:
Then I have no clue which game this could be. Is it for a more obscure system?
GBA, the controls are bad. lol
16-Dec-22 1:12pm
#43 Noid
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Yes! I've finally picked a title unbeknownst to the mighty @SupremeSarna! I can now die a happy man.
But, seriously, I had a feeling this might be a hard one 'cause, outside of me buying it from GameStop back in the day for $2.99, I really haven't heard much about it. So, here's a few clues:
• As @WithinTemptation mentioned, it was released for the over a decade ago back in April 2002.
• It was developed by the relatively unknown British studio Graphic State.
• Unsurprisingly, the creative director, Richard Whittall, cited 1993's Star Fox for the as one of its influences.
• Its title is one word followed by one letter and, oddly enough, both are also present in the title of its previously-mentioned influential predecessor.
#43 Noid
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Yes! I've finally picked a title unbeknownst to the mighty @SupremeSarna! I can now die a happy man.
But, seriously, I had a feeling this might be a hard one 'cause, outside of me buying it from GameStop back in the day for $2.99, I really haven't heard much about it. So, here's a few clues:
• As @WithinTemptation mentioned, it was released for the over a decade ago back in April 2002.
• It was developed by the relatively unknown British studio Graphic State.
• Unsurprisingly, the creative director, Richard Whittall, cited 1993's Star Fox for the as one of its influences.
• Its title is one word followed by one letter and, oddly enough, both are also present in the title of its previously-mentioned influential predecessor.
16-Dec-22 5:09pm
#44 SupremeSarna
Noid wrote:
{imgt}https://media3.giphy...{imgt} Yes! I've finally picked a title unbeknownst to the mighty @SupremeSarna! I can now die a happy man. But, seriously, I had a feeling this might be a hard one 'cause, outside of me buying it from GameStop back in the day for $2.99, I really haven't heard much about it. So, here's a few clues: • As @WithinTemptation mentioned, it was released for the over a decade ago back in April 2002. • It was developed by the relatively unknown British studio Graphic State. • Unsurprisingly, the creative director, Richard Whittall, cited 1993's Star Fox for the as one of its influences. • Its title is one word followed by one letter and, oddly enough, both are also present in the title of its previously-mentioned influential predecessor.
Google helped a lot with the other ones--looking up strings of text to find a matching images (i.e. "8-bit video game shmup robot") is fair play, as long as you don't paste the exact image into Google.
This one is Star X. If you have the interest, I'd recommend using your knowledge of the game to improve the Gameplay section of Star X's Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia...
#44 SupremeSarna
Noid wrote:
{imgt}https://media3.giphy...{imgt} Yes! I've finally picked a title unbeknownst to the mighty @SupremeSarna! I can now die a happy man. But, seriously, I had a feeling this might be a hard one 'cause, outside of me buying it from GameStop back in the day for $2.99, I really haven't heard much about it. So, here's a few clues: • As @WithinTemptation mentioned, it was released for the over a decade ago back in April 2002. • It was developed by the relatively unknown British studio Graphic State. • Unsurprisingly, the creative director, Richard Whittall, cited 1993's Star Fox for the as one of its influences. • Its title is one word followed by one letter and, oddly enough, both are also present in the title of its previously-mentioned influential predecessor.
Google helped a lot with the other ones--looking up strings of text to find a matching images (i.e. "8-bit video game shmup robot") is fair play, as long as you don't paste the exact image into Google.
This one is Star X. If you have the interest, I'd recommend using your knowledge of the game to improve the Gameplay section of Star X's Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia...
16-Dec-22 5:20pm
#45 Noid
SupremeSarna wrote:
Noid wrote:> {imgt}https://media3.giphy...{imgt}> Yes! I've finally picked a title unbeknownst to the mighty @SupremeSarna! I can now> die a happy man. > > But, seriously, I had a feeling this might be a hard one 'cause, outside of me buying> it from GameStop back in the day for $2.99, I really haven't heard much about it.> So, here's a few clues:> • As @WithinTemptation mentioned, it was released for the over a decade ago> back in April 2002.> • It was developed by the relatively unknown British studio Graphic State.> • Unsurprisingly, the creative director, Richard Whittall, cited 1993's Star Fox> for the as one of its influences.> • Its title is one word followed by one letter and, oddly enough, both are also present> in the title of its previously-mentioned influential predecessor. Google helped a lot with the other ones--looking up strings of text to find a matching images (i.e. "8-bit video game shmup robot") is fair play, as long as you don't paste the exact image into Google. This one is Star X. If you have the interest, I'd recommend using your knowledge of the game to improve the Gameplay section of Star X's Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia...
Correct, @SupremeSarna, and, sadly, I just copied and pasted everything I knew about it from that very same Wikipedia page.
#45 Noid
SupremeSarna wrote:
Noid wrote:> {imgt}https://media3.giphy...{imgt}> Yes! I've finally picked a title unbeknownst to the mighty @SupremeSarna! I can now> die a happy man. > > But, seriously, I had a feeling this might be a hard one 'cause, outside of me buying> it from GameStop back in the day for $2.99, I really haven't heard much about it.> So, here's a few clues:> • As @WithinTemptation mentioned, it was released for the over a decade ago> back in April 2002.> • It was developed by the relatively unknown British studio Graphic State.> • Unsurprisingly, the creative director, Richard Whittall, cited 1993's Star Fox> for the as one of its influences.> • Its title is one word followed by one letter and, oddly enough, both are also present> in the title of its previously-mentioned influential predecessor. Google helped a lot with the other ones--looking up strings of text to find a matching images (i.e. "8-bit video game shmup robot") is fair play, as long as you don't paste the exact image into Google. This one is Star X. If you have the interest, I'd recommend using your knowledge of the game to improve the Gameplay section of Star X's Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia...
Correct, @SupremeSarna, and, sadly, I just copied and pasted everything I knew about it from that very same Wikipedia page.
16-Dec-22 5:23pm
#46 SupremeSarna
Noid wrote:
SupremeSarna wrote:> Noid wrote: |>> {imgt}https://media3.giphy...{imgt} |>> Yes! I've finally picked a title unbeknownst to the mighty @SupremeSarna! I can> now |>> die a happy man. |>> |>> But, seriously, I had a feeling this might be a hard one 'cause, outside of me> buying |>> it from GameStop back in the day for $2.99, I really haven't heard much about> it. |>> So, here's a few clues: |>> • As @WithinTemptation mentioned, it was released for the over a decade> ago |>> back in April 2002. |>> • It was developed by the relatively unknown British studio Graphic State. |>> • Unsurprisingly, the creative director, Richard Whittall, cited 1993's Star Fox |>> for the as one of its influences. |>> • Its title is one word followed by one letter and, oddly enough, both are also> present |>> in the title of its previously-mentioned influential predecessor.> > Google helped a lot with the other ones--looking up strings of text to find a matching> images (i.e. "8-bit video game shmup robot") is fair play, as long as you don't paste> the exact image into Google.
Hope I didn't ruin the magic for you.
Anyways, how will you do with a game that NEVER RELEASED?
[imgt w=320 h=240]https://i.imgur.com/...[/imgt]
#46 SupremeSarna
Noid wrote:
SupremeSarna wrote:> Noid wrote: |>> {imgt}https://media3.giphy...{imgt} |>> Yes! I've finally picked a title unbeknownst to the mighty @SupremeSarna! I can> now |>> die a happy man. |>> |>> But, seriously, I had a feeling this might be a hard one 'cause, outside of me> buying |>> it from GameStop back in the day for $2.99, I really haven't heard much about> it. |>> So, here's a few clues: |>> • As @WithinTemptation mentioned, it was released for the over a decade> ago |>> back in April 2002. |>> • It was developed by the relatively unknown British studio Graphic State. |>> • Unsurprisingly, the creative director, Richard Whittall, cited 1993's Star Fox |>> for the as one of its influences. |>> • Its title is one word followed by one letter and, oddly enough, both are also> present |>> in the title of its previously-mentioned influential predecessor.> > Google helped a lot with the other ones--looking up strings of text to find a matching> images (i.e. "8-bit video game shmup robot") is fair play, as long as you don't paste> the exact image into Google.
Hope I didn't ruin the magic for you.
Anyways, how will you do with a game that NEVER RELEASED?
[imgt w=320 h=240]https://i.imgur.com/...[/imgt]
16-Dec-22 5:49pm
#47 Noid
SupremeSarna wrote:
Anyways, how will you do with a game that NEVER RELEASED? [imgt w=320 h=240]https://i.imgur.com/...[/imgt]
You, sir, just so happened to have stumbled upon one of my favorite series. That screenshot is from the unfinished and unreleased EarthBound 64 (Nintendo 64)...or was it for the Nintendo 64DD?
#47 Noid
SupremeSarna wrote:
Anyways, how will you do with a game that NEVER RELEASED? [imgt w=320 h=240]https://i.imgur.com/...[/imgt]
You, sir, just so happened to have stumbled upon one of my favorite series. That screenshot is from the unfinished and unreleased EarthBound 64 (Nintendo 64)...or was it for the Nintendo 64DD?
16-Dec-22 5:55pm
#48 SupremeSarna
Noid wrote:
SupremeSarna wrote:> Anyways, how will you do with a game that NEVER RELEASED?> [imgt w=320 h=240]https://i.imgur.com/...[/imgt]> > You, sir, just so happened to have stumbled upon one of my favorite series. That screenshot is from the unfinished and unreleased EarthBound 64 (Nintendo 64)...or was it for the Nintendo 64DD?
Correct!
#48 SupremeSarna
Noid wrote:
SupremeSarna wrote:> Anyways, how will you do with a game that NEVER RELEASED?> [imgt w=320 h=240]https://i.imgur.com/...[/imgt]> > You, sir, just so happened to have stumbled upon one of my favorite series. That screenshot is from the unfinished and unreleased EarthBound 64 (Nintendo 64)...or was it for the Nintendo 64DD?
Correct!
17-Dec-22 12:50am
#51 Noid
SupremeSarna wrote:
It’s not a Goemon game, is it?
Nope! It's actually the "Game Over" screen to -- what else? -- yet another shoot 'em up!
#51 Noid
SupremeSarna wrote:
It’s not a Goemon game, is it?
Nope! It's actually the "Game Over" screen to -- what else? -- yet another shoot 'em up!
17-Dec-22 6:25am
#52 DarkFact
Noid wrote:
Here's a fun one! {imgt}https://tcrf.net/ima... 320 240{imgt}
It's Bangai-O. I knew before I hit quote reply
Love the music, I hear that screenshot.
#52 DarkFact
Noid wrote:
Here's a fun one! {imgt}https://tcrf.net/ima... 320 240{imgt}
It's Bangai-O. I knew before I hit quote reply
Love the music, I hear that screenshot.
17-Dec-22 8:11am
#55 DarkFact
Noooo. Almost the right system tho, depending on your region! This is from the CD variant, the US didn't get that specific release but they did get a bit of a scaled down port.
These guys went on to work on the Tales series. This game was the first in a trilogy, the US never got the third release.
#55 DarkFact
Noooo. Almost the right system tho, depending on your region! This is from the CD variant, the US didn't get that specific release but they did get a bit of a scaled down port.
These guys went on to work on the Tales series. This game was the first in a trilogy, the US never got the third release.
17-Dec-22 1:31pm
#57 Oduomega
DarkFact wrote:
These guys went on to work on the Tales series. This game was the first in a trilogy, the US never got the third release.That's an entire history in itself. They were with the people who went on to do the Star Ocean franchise, aka Enix/Tri-Ace.
#57 Oduomega
DarkFact wrote:
These guys went on to work on the Tales series. This game was the first in a trilogy, the US never got the third release.That's an entire history in itself. They were with the people who went on to do the Star Ocean franchise, aka Enix/Tri-Ace.
17-Dec-22 1:32pm
#58 Noid
Oduomega wrote:
DarkFact wrote:> These guys went on to work on the Tales series. This game was the first in a trilogy,> the US never got the third release. That's an entire history in itself. They were with the people who went on to do the Star Ocean franchise, aka Enix/Tri-Ace.
Cool!
#58 Noid
Oduomega wrote:
DarkFact wrote:> These guys went on to work on the Tales series. This game was the first in a trilogy,> the US never got the third release. That's an entire history in itself. They were with the people who went on to do the Star Ocean franchise, aka Enix/Tri-Ace.
Cool!
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