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Raccoon Lad
08-21-2003, 12:44 PM
Ok, I'm not sure this belongs in the main forum, but last night I had a dream... I was at a place sort of like CGE, but no vendors, and ONLY arcade games...not just video, but electro-mechanical, pinball, skeeball, the works.

Anyway, while I'm there, I discover an arcade game...one so amazing, I recall it in full detail. A game not quite like any before, this games name:
"Incredible Journey"

The games cabinet was quite yellow, as I recall, with a blue marquee with the words "Incredible Journey" written in a bold, slightly italicised, cursive sttyle font, in white letters with a thin black outline.

The only controlls were a light gun, and a start button.

What drew me towards this machine was the laser-disc animated title screen, and the mechanical pole which raised from a hole on the right side of the controll panel. This pole was kinda like an automatic cars radio antenna...and attached to it (much like a fox tail on a classic car), was a stuffed critter. Useless, but it certainly added charm to the game.

Anyway, the game itself was an "incredible journey" towards your home world. You were at the front of a large star cruiser (seen only from the inside, looking out through a window) and blasted stuff that flew by. The backgrounds were generated by laser-disc, and I believe most of the objects were video overlay.
The stuff you shot at was stuff like comets, asteroids, and shooting stars. You also had to shoot at fuel sattelites (much like the space section of Zaxxon) to keep your ship's fuel level from dropping to zero, "Saturn's" to replenish your bullets, and "Mars's" to replenish your life-bar.

I didn't make it past the first stage, but I saw as someone else passed the first stage. I guess, after every stage, you reach a "rest stop" planet, and hop in a "space Hot-rod" and zoom across the planet's surface. This is when the "antenna" on the controll panel would raise, and rock music would start blaring. You'd skim across fantasy tropical jungles and such blasting fuel satellites, and falling rocks and such.


Well, that's the game I dreampt of.

Anyone else vividly fantasize of a fictional arcade game?

MarkM2112
08-21-2003, 01:03 PM
Whatever you're having, I'll take two!

Kid Fenris
08-21-2003, 02:35 PM
I once dreamed about an overhead shooting game (ala Ikari Warriors) called Hyper Heat. You controlled a cute little short-skirted, semi-SD anime chick named Mindy, who could fire in eight directions, jump, slide, and equip all kinds of firearms and close-range weapons. It had a modern-day setting, but with lots of mecha and cyborg thugs and robo-dogs and whatnot.

Mindy could carry two weapons at once and switch between them, and like River City Ransom, she could walk into shops to buy food, information, and weapon upgrades. Most of the levels had diverging paths, and in the style of a Treasure title, bosses were common.

There were also short conversation scenes before boss encounters and between stages, where the characters would squawk at each other. I think the story involved Mindy trying to rescue her bratty little brother Kei from some techno-psychic crime syndicate, and the dialogue had a witty, frequently risque tone to it, much like a Working Designs translation.

I even dreamed about the arcade cabinet, to the point where I noticed that they'd left the katakana for "Hyper Heat" (HAIPA HITO) on the marquee.

The best part? I woke up, decided that I wanted to play more, and then went back to sleep and put another quarter in. It was a rather fun game, and I hope that I'll dream about it again someday, instead of having that nightmare about the pornographic Metroid cartoon.

Oddly enough, there's an import anime racing game (http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/psx/data/21087.html) called Hyper Heat, but I wasn't aware of it when I had my dream.

Pantechnicon
08-21-2003, 02:55 PM
Are you sure you're not thinking of Amazing Journey (http://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/tommymotionpicture/amazingjourney.htm)?

Sorry...I'll always succumb to the opportunity for a cheap "Tommy" reference. :roll:

Raccoon Lad, can you hear me? Can you feel me near you?
(Okay, I'll quit now)

atomicthumbs
08-21-2003, 03:21 PM
Either one of these Boong-Ga Boong-Ga machines... But (no pun intended) featuring Britney Spears. 'Cause she's a naughty, naughty little girl.


violation version
http://www.sixsixfive.com/images/boonga.jpg

spanking version
http://www.geocities.com/leducboys/X6/B/boongmachine.jpg


It would also play Moon Patrol.