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So what game have you played that hardly anyone else probably has? What under-the-radar game are you almost embarrassed to mention? You don't have to own it, just if you've played it.

 

For me, it would be American Girls Premiere 2. It let you make plays and add dialogue, sound effects, music, etc. But it was a pretty trashy game and had bugs. That's the most obscure game I've ever played, though I've also played some other lesser-known games. So what are yours?

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I played a game called Shootout at the arcade back in 1977. It featured little cowboys shooting at each other across the screen. The bullets were one pixel, which was about 5mm square. You could only move your guy up and down, and you had to watch out that you did not shoot up the cactus, which was your defense.

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Anyone play Divine Divinity? I'm an old fart, who'd never played any kind of video game before, but I picked it up at the drugstore for $4.99 last year, and was hooked! 2-D RPG, but many, many hours of enjoyable orc killing...

Of course, my life has taken a sudden sharp downward spiral since then - NWN, Oblivion, KotOR 1&2, Fable, Jade Empire ... to the point that I'm actually purchasing a 360 for Mass Effect. *sob*

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Right here too. :) Didn't own it, but I stayed up all night at a birthday party sleep over beating the game. So it was in effect, owned. Oh yeah.

 

@Jimbo, didn't actually play the arcade, but the 2600 port of that was called Gunslinger and featured the cactus and moving stagecoach. Owned.

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Anyone ever played Nox? It one of the first (if not the first) RPGs I ever played. I still love the game, even though it's story wasn't anything special. The music and atmosphere of the game . . . . Maybe it's just nostalgia, but anyway: Anyone else ever even heard of it?
I've heard of it, seen it around some shops aswell. Since i don't know much about this game however would you recommend Nox as a good game to buy? I read the article on Wikipedia, is it anything like the Elder Scrolls games? Or is it more on par with the likes of Diablo? Ever way then i think i shall buy it! :)

 

Another game i have played which is quite obscure is the PSX title, X - Unmei no Tatakai. It's a Japanese beat-em-up built in a similar vein to Psychic Force. If anyone has a Japanese PSX i'd recommend you buy it as it's pretty fun, or better still, buy the game and download ePSXe and play the game on your PC; it works fine with the emu as i've tried the game on my PSX & PC.

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I've heard of it, seen it around some shops aswell. Since i don't know much about this game however would you recommend Nox as a good game to buy? I read the article on Wikipedia, is it anything like the Elder Scrolls games? Or is it more on par with the likes of Diablo? Ever way then i think i shall buy it! :)

 

I've never played Diablo, but from what I can gather, yes, it's more along the lines of Diablo (isometric top-down type view, 2D sprites, etc.). If you're looking for an awesome story, look somewhere else. But it's still an entertaining play, has good music, and the world has nice atmosphere and personality. But again, my opinion of it is tainted with nostalgia. As far as I remember though, there were zero bugs in the entire game...

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I used to have a magazine subscription way long ago, back when it was possible to fit 10-15 game demos on one CD. :p Played hundreds of obscure games back then, so I'll have to dig them up.

 

Right now, I remember Moonbase Commander - a game that was sheer genius. It's difficult to explain, but you have to construct a space base and fight the enemy in a turn-based strategy system. Catch is, you "build" bases by shooting pods here and there, so you have to guess aiming and trajectory right. It gets boring about halfway through, but had that idea been explored further, it could have created a brilliantly unique game.

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