Artman40
08-13-2007, 03:56 AM
I remember when I was a kid, I had a 5 in 1 NES cartridge.
One of the games was Magmax which, of course, seems a game of unfinished ideas.
Second game was where there was a board with 10 balls and mainly penguins playing and the object was to get all the balls to the opponent's side or have more balls on the opponent's side when the time ran out. I don't know the name of that game either.
2 of the games I don't remember.
However, there's 1 game I just can't find and I don't remember the name again! It might be a pirate game or a very unknown game from Japan. Here's what I remember:
1. This game is a semi-linear platformer. You can move and jump as usual.
2. The main character can shoot weird boxes out of him.
3. When box hits the enemy, it will turn into a box too. It can be collected (before it hits the wall) to have more boxes.
4. When any of the boxes (if I remember correctly) hits the wall, it freezes and turns into a solid object.
5. Each level had a boss. After defeating a boss, a cutscene was shown where main character added a puzzle piece to a large puzzle.
6. The game objective was to complete the puzzle. (I never completed that)
7. There were many warps where a different theme (like a prehistoric or futuristic) was entered.
If anyone knows what this game is, I'd be thankful because this game seems to be as unknown (if not more) as Warpman. :)
One of the games was Magmax which, of course, seems a game of unfinished ideas.
Second game was where there was a board with 10 balls and mainly penguins playing and the object was to get all the balls to the opponent's side or have more balls on the opponent's side when the time ran out. I don't know the name of that game either.
2 of the games I don't remember.
However, there's 1 game I just can't find and I don't remember the name again! It might be a pirate game or a very unknown game from Japan. Here's what I remember:
1. This game is a semi-linear platformer. You can move and jump as usual.
2. The main character can shoot weird boxes out of him.
3. When box hits the enemy, it will turn into a box too. It can be collected (before it hits the wall) to have more boxes.
4. When any of the boxes (if I remember correctly) hits the wall, it freezes and turns into a solid object.
5. Each level had a boss. After defeating a boss, a cutscene was shown where main character added a puzzle piece to a large puzzle.
6. The game objective was to complete the puzzle. (I never completed that)
7. There were many warps where a different theme (like a prehistoric or futuristic) was entered.
If anyone knows what this game is, I'd be thankful because this game seems to be as unknown (if not more) as Warpman. :)