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      A2ra3L
      last edited by A2ra3L

      Probably not so much obscure but possibly games that people wouldn't look at if they didn't know.

      Super International Cricket: Super Nintendo
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      Still, I think, the best cricket game around. I spent hours playing this with my cousin and I don't like cricket :p
      The controls are well setup and intuitive, the graphics are fairly standard snes and you get to pick fielders up by the head with the hand of god when you rearrange the field. It's also hilarious when you catch the batsman in the head with the ball and watch them pass out in a little window.

      Cybernator: Super Nintendo
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      One of my favourites of all time. Being a massive Robotech fan the design of this game appealed to me from the start. Big Mechs, Big guns, fast action.
      You can kill/maim/destroy just about everything, there are even tiny people running around for scale. There are different weapons to collect and an upgrade system. I never got very far but used level codes to check out later levels and they get pretty hectic.

      The graphics are nice and the gameplay is about as good as it gets for platform shooters. Protip: If you clear the first level without shooting anything except the boss and not dying you get a fully upgraded napalm cannon. Yours to keep for the rest of the game. Handy for level 2 ;)

      And last for today

      The Firemen: also Super Nintendo

      [This game was amazing. When you have had enough of shooting people/zombies/robots for a bit. Go shoot some fire with a hose. You have many different types of fire to look out for. There are large flames that you spray head on. Small mat like fires that blanket the floor that require you you aim your hose at your feet, embers that fly around the air and moving fires that can start more fires if you don't get them quick.

      Clear the levels with the help of your buddy that can open doors and rescue injured people while you take care of business and watch for the backdraft if you accidentally smash a window in an enclosed room.

      The graphics have a nice jrpg style to them and the smoke effects look great.

      I also found an Amiga game today called Dalek Attack. I havn't played it yet but it looks pretty cool. A Doctor Who platformer with 3 Doctors to choose from (2, 4 and 7) I thought I should add it here so others can look at it too

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        pjft @A2ra3L
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        @A2ra3L I'm going to check out The Firemen, even if just because my oldest son loves firemen, so it should be a fun one to try out.

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          EctoOne
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          I never was into Sportsgames but one game got my attention when i was young.
          Track Meet for the Gameboy. It's an Track & Field clone. The obscure thing about it are the crazy opponents you have to compete with. Like a Ninja or Fakir riding a carpet.
          Skip to minute 14 in the video to see another special.

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          • OmnijaO
            Omnija
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            GBA
            -Car Battler Joe

            -CIMA - The Enemy

            -Lady Sia (The art.. so well done)

            GBC
            -Hands of Time

            -Samurai Kid

            -Toki Tori (Figured id mention this one for those with little kids)

            -Azure Dreams (the psx version was mentioned above, figured nobody knew about the gbc)

            GB
            -Avenging Spirit

            -Cave Noire

            -Mole Mania

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              pjft @Omnija
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              @Omnija Toki Tori is a really nice puzzler.

              If we're going for gbc, I can recommend the two Tomb Raider games, which are nice platformers a la Prince of Persia.

              Also on the GBA I've recently caught wind of Ninja Cop/Ninja Five-O which is a surprisingly competent shinobi-like platformer.

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              • ZioDarkmageZ
                ZioDarkmage
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                So I know that Phantasy Star IV on Sega Genesis/MegaDrive really isn't that obscure, but it is what really got me into the RPG genre. But in the RPG vein, I would like to recomment Koudelka. It is an RPG set with a horror story.

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                • CapemanC
                  Capeman
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                  This is my kind of thread!

                  JJ Squakers MAME

                  Cliffhanger Edward Randy MAME

                  Pop'n Twinbee SNES

                  Bio Miracle Baby Upa NES

                  King of Demons SNES

                  Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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                  • CapemanC
                    Capeman
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                    OoOops! Forgot a couple! I could do this all day...

                    Pulseman GENESIS

                    Worm War 1 ATARI

                    Magical Chase TURBOGRAFX

                    Blade Buster NES

                    Summer Carnival 92: Recca NES

                    Panic SEGA CD

                    R-Type Leo MAME

                    Ninja Baseball Bat Man MAME

                    Cosmo Gang SNES

                    Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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                      UDb23 @Capeman
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                      @Capeman R-type Leo ... cannot be really defined "obscure"; it's a very famous game ;-)

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                        Capeman @UDb23
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                        @UDb23 I consider it kind of obscure since it never got a port anywhere else from the arcade, most people think of Super R-Type and R-type3 for SNES or sometimes the TG16 ports... Some people are surprised when they heard there was an R-Type game that you can only play in MAME, and just how kick ass it is!

                        Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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                          UDb23 @Capeman
                          last edited by

                          @Capeman I like it too and, jokes aside, I'm happy you mentioned it.
                          It's a good way to make it known to those people that never heard of, or never played, R-type games.

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                          • CapemanC
                            Capeman
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                            Alot of us MAME-heads tend to forget that people new to MAME usually haven't had exposure to any of the really good "common" MAME gems...aside from the super obvious classics such as donkey kong and pacman of course.

                            Pull JJ Squackers or Ninja Baseball Bat Man out of your pocket and people look at it like the glowing suitcase from pulp fiction! hahaha!

                            Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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                              Capeman
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                              Everyone knows battletoads, but only MAME-heads know that one of the best ones was arcade only! BOOM!

                              Battletoads MAME

                              Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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                              • cyperghostC
                                cyperghost
                                last edited by cyperghost

                                Obscure games?
                                Well let's call this ... Grand Theft Auto 0 - ASPHALT on CPC - I loved this game :)

                                Annother obscure one ... because shooting on humans is not okay, but killing aliens is - here it is SPACE Invasion (AKA Commando here are you killing humans). Now this makes me really laugh.... Hey these guys wear white jump suits - how gay :D

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                                  pjft @Capeman
                                  last edited by

                                  @Capeman R-Type Leo certainly deserves a mention. I was a big R-Type fan from the time of the ZX Spectrum, later on got a hold of R-Type 2, played Delta on the psx, but had never heard of Leo until recently.

                                  I played it a bit once and blazed through the first level pretty much unscathed, only to then be demolished in the first part of the second stage :) Still, one to play again in the future.

                                  I mentioned Sega Ninja in a separate thread, on MAME. I'm honestly not sure how famous it is, but I found it quite enjoyable. Think of it as Commando, but with a few mechanics on top.

                                  I apologize for never posting videos - I'm on my phone :(

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                                    backstander @Capeman
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                                    @Capeman
                                    Thanks for the list!

                                    I noticed that Blade Buster is a homebrew!
                                    http://www.romhacking.net/homebrew/24/

                                    Also Summer Carnival '92: Recca's Wikipedia page says that the original cartridge was only released in Japan and is quite rare (sells for around 20,000 yen now). It was re-released on the Virtual Console.

                                    "Recca is described by shoot 'em up fans and reviewers as one of the toughest games in history. Although it is a little known game, Recca is one of the few games that pushed the hardware of the Famicom console. Recca worked around sprite limits of the Famicom hardware by showing sprites for effects like explosions every other frame (at 30fps instead of 60fps). One reason for its general obscurity is due to the fact that upon its release in 1992, focus was already on the Famicom's successor, the Super Famicom console."

                                    "By using a rom hack or cheat code, the Sega logo appears and explodes, then the Nintendo logo appears. ('Sega' and 'Nintendo' are spelled with '?'s instead of 'e's.)"

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                                      Capeman @backstander
                                      last edited by Capeman

                                      @backstander An even more random fun fact is the music in blade buster is directly stolen from a TG16 shooter. I only realized this the other day when I was drinking beer and playing shooters on my arcade. I cant remember if it was Super Star Soldier or Blazing Lasers... but it was definitely one of them.

                                      EDIT I think it was Soldier Blade, hence the BLADE in both names! That makes sense!

                                      Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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                                      • CodeDrawerC
                                        CodeDrawer
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                                        I'd have to say battleship by nintendo for the gameboy colour? Or the gameboy. There is no differnce. Other then the colour XD

                                        N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                                        • pjftP
                                          pjft
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                                          I forgot to mention Rolling Thunder! One of my favorite games from back in the day.

                                          Unsure of its popularity meter, but both arcade and ZX Spectrum versions are good to recommend.

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                                          • CodeDrawerC
                                            CodeDrawer
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                                            But then again, I just love battle ship.

                                            N64 emulation is the next step :)

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