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b500aa No.13671513

I can't remember the name of a game.

It was a pretty obscure Playsation JRPG. You play as a dog and the bad guys were philosophers or gods or something like that. I'm 100% sure it was nuts.

I don't think it was Moon Remix, but it was that kind of game.

821669 No.13671665

Was it tail concerto?


b500aa No.13671714

>>13671665

No, it's not a furry game.


13e09c No.13671733

>>13671513

Going to need a little more to go on…


8a26ca No.13671743

>op mades up a bizarre thing

>expects us to believe it existed


2db1e2 No.13671761

darude sandstorm


8a26ca No.13671780

File: 77d7e243dbce90b⋯.jpg (167.18 KB, 1000x625, 8:5, okami.jpg)

Oh wait, maybe you didn't meant ps1, but ps2. Okami seems to fall into category of a "dog" battling gods.


b500aa No.13671789

>>13671733

My memory is really foggy. The game is full of bizarre shit.

>>13671780

Nope, it wasn't Okami, that's more than enough popular for me to remember the game. I'm talking about a very obscure one


8a26ca No.13671800

>>13671789

Do you really think you will be happy finding out what you are searching for? Maybe it will invoke some bad memories from the past. And eventually thrill of searching it and finding will wear off and you probably find the game boring anyway.


b500aa No.13671825

>>13671800

I don't know what's the point of what you are saying. i just want to know the title of this game.

Also it's JP only.


8a26ca No.13671837

>>13671825

Maybe instead of a searching for a game, you should search for a meaning in life.


53ed6c No.13671838

Oh yeah it's called petscop


b500aa No.13671849

>>13671838

Nope, but thanks


53ed6c No.13671860

>>13671849

Was it 3D? Did it took place in Japan?


b500aa No.13671870

>>13671860

I think it was 2D, and… I don't remember. I think it was a fictional world, but I'm not so sure.


b500aa No.13672327

Alright, I think I found a guy who probably knows what game this is. I'm waiting for his reply, wish me luck.


423248 No.13672406

>>13672327

>OP then never replies


b500aa No.13673437

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

FOUND IT

PAL: SHINKEN DENSETSU (Pal: Legend of the Holy Dog)

>PAL's unique hero… erm, Pal. Pal is a puppy. Just your average, run-of-the-mill puppy. A high school girl named Kaoru found him abandoned in a box outside her house one rainy afternoon, and decided to take him in. Her dog-hating mother, however, didn't appreciate this, and after a month of putting up with puppy problems, she insisted that Kaoru get rid of it.

>But Kaoru didn't exactly have much of a chance to do this, since she had apparently been targetted by an evil organization fronted by none other than the world-famous prophet Nostradamus. And while our brave little puppy tried his hardest to take on the war-machine sent to abduct her, the battle ended with exactly the fate you'd expect when a puppy squares off against a war-machine. Bruised, battered, and on his own, poor little Pal seemed to be in a hopeless situation…

>…until Zeus stepped in, anyway! After passing a series of trials, Pal is endowed with the ability to take on any shape of his choosing. Taking on a humanoid warrior-like appearance, he is accompanied back to the human world by the Poverty God and the Mountain Goddess (who are married, and bicker like mad), and sets off to solve the mystery of Kaoru's whereabouts, and to figure out, once and for all, what the motives of Nostradamus and his minions really are.

>And he also enlists the help of Kaoru's boyfriend Yukito, who is apparently quite an expert chef.

Looks like a pretty goofy game, I'd like to find the game somehow. Gotta go download the game.


d9fe50 No.13673454

>OP found his own game

This isn't how these threads are supposed to go.


a2ac23 No.13673496

another useful tidbit would have been: it never received an (official) english localization. or something like that.

as >>13673454 said. congrats on finding your own game, OP you faggot


b500aa No.13673513

File: 294def4a722c719⋯.jpg (16.84 KB, 481x439, 481:439, 294def4a722c719c1373d4c4d8….jpg)

>Everything about it is old-fashioned, and everything about it just screams puppy love, in the most literal sense. It's also really bizarre, but tends to take itself semi-seriously, which in turn makes it MORE bizarre. What other game would pit your puppy-warrior main character against Copernicus in order to shut down his emotion-altering machine, then within the next 10 minutes, throw you into the middle of a daring escape from Mt. Fuji as it erupts?

>Fast-paced and furious, PAL's plot is indeed one of the strangest and LEAST predictable in RPG history. Your quest will take you everywhere from a topsy-turvy upside-down town to the startlingly Chinese-inspired Land of the Gods (which, regardless of the many Chinese legend references, is still ruled by Zeus). And your goals are equally unpredictable: from working part-time at a department store to saving the Poverty God's marriage, from fighting the apple-headed Professor Newton and his mean little doggie to facing off against Grandpa Mona Lisa and the abstract Mr. Guernica, this game will constantly keep you guessing, laughing, and most important of all, PLAYING.

I knew I was right finding this game. Now I only need a few more years of Japanese and someone that wouldn't mind helping me to hack this game for an English translation.


00aa13 No.13673575

I remember a old, maybe mid to late 90s, PC game set on Mars, or at least not Earth, with tank controls and pre-rendered backgrounds. The only reason I remember it is because it was on like 6 CDs. Anyone know what I'm talking about?


041cae No.13673972

>>13673437

Emuparadise has the ISO.

>>13673575

Having trouble finding the number of discs, but perhaps Martian Gothic? Though, that was a 2000/2001 release.


6b4998 No.13674064

I've also got a game I'm trying to find too. It was a Shoot' Em Up that I downloaded via a "1001+ games pack" You know, the thing that came before Steam that linked you to a bunch of demo PC games. I discovered a lot of games that way… Brave Dwarves, Ricochet, Platypus, the Hamumu games.

Anyway, it was a classic bullet hell game, the ship was a Millennium Falcon Ripoff, there was a fuckton of weapon upgrades, and the most powerful weapon was this tuning fork that hovered in front of your ship that fired this powerful blast every 5 seconds or so.

The soundtrack was also pretty good, and the last level of the demo was something like shooting through a giant organic asteroid field.


00aa13 No.13674139

>>13673972

I'm pretty sure it's not Martian Gothic, as the game I remember was about on RE1's level of graphics. It's crazy how I can't even find a list of games ranked by how many CDs they have. You'd think people would want make a clickbaity pissing contest out of that.


db407d No.13683576

>>13674064

No one? This one's been killing me for years?


458c2e No.13684553

File: e408d97655e9ea5⋯.png (11.89 KB, 320x200, 8:5, Tyrian 2000_6.png)


b80651 No.13684572

>>13674139

What type of game was it?


6e38d4 No.13685449

>>13684553

Close, but not quite. There was only one customizable part of the game, and that was ammo type, but it had a fabulous selection.


c24df3 No.13686796

>this thread again

Looking for a mid to late 90s DOS/early Windows 3D first persan gemu.

It opens up with several pages of german text in Fraktur on a yellow scroll, then drops you into a small garden maze with a nice evening sky, a bench, fountain and some impressive looking bushes by SVGA standards.

There are no enemies in there, just a key laying on the floor/one of the benches(?) that you use to open the gate to the castle in the distance.

Upon doing that there's another wall of german text on a scroll and you're in front of the castle.

You walk up some steps to get inside the castle, there awaits you a hostile spooky skeleton gif with poor AI.

You can punch it to death and maybe pick up its weapon(if it had one, hard to remember after all these years).

I can also vaguely remember another skellington behind bars, there was a button somewhere in the first room to open them(although I think that was optional).

The only way further in was, at least to my knowledge, a set of stairs going down into a long corridor.

At the end of that corridor sat a giant, spindly-legged textured polygon vaguely resembling a cockroach.

Once you set foot in the corridor the cockroach would instantly rush towards you at sanic speeds and kill you in 2 hits, which is as far as I ever got.

Game had no sound because DOS mode in Win9x without an appropriate soundcard, fairly certain it had free movement similar to Doom and the like.

Any Ideas? I've been trying to find this for years


00aa13 No.13687044

>>13684572

Now that you mention it. I don't know. I only remember it playing and looking like the first Resident Evil, only in space. I remember the first big obstacle being a giant force field with tons of broken circuit boxes spitting out sparks.




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