Alex Kidd.
That is all.
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Tales of Symphonia (It has a large fanbase, but ask anyone else and they wouldn't have heard of it)
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Incredible Crisis
Even though famous for being on PBG, it's still obscure.
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Monster World IV
Psychonauts
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Bit.Trip Presents... Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien
Seriously, more people need to play it. It's AMAZING!
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PonyPokiPanikku wrote:
Q*Bert.
That game isn't obscure! It sold 25,000 arcade cabinets and was ported to the Magnavox Odyssey², Texas Instruments TI-99/4A, Commodore VIC-20, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit, IBM PC, Nintendo Entertainment System, and is on many virtual consoles today. It's considered a classic by everybody!
epicepicman wrote:
Bit.Trip Presents... Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien
Seriously, more people need to play it. It's AMAZING!
I have no idea what you're talking about, this game came out a month and a half ago and has almost universal praise.
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epicepicman wrote:
Bit.Trip Presents... Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien
Seriously, more people need to play it. It's AMAZING!
You mean the new game from the series of games that are extremely popular despite being blurry on modern screens and having j as jump?
Yeah, hardly obscure and everyone seems to love it.
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HotCocoa28 wrote:
Tales of Symphonia (It has a large fanbase, but ask anyone else and they wouldn't have heard of it)
i've heard of it and i've never played it!!
i played the first game in the series and got pretty far through it (tales of phantasia) on a ROM (and that's something i'd like to try again at some point because it was pretty amazing) but i've never tried anything else in the series
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MoreThanOneLetter wrote:
PonyPokiPanikku wrote:
Q*Bert.
That game isn't obscure! It sold 25,000 arcade cabinets and was ported to the Magnavox Odyssey², Texas Instruments TI-99/4A, Commodore VIC-20, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit, IBM PC, Nintendo Entertainment System, and is on many virtual consoles today. It's considered a classic by everybody!
Well, I USED to think it was obscure. It's not what most people think of off the top of their head. It's RELATIVELY obscure, compared to, say, Mario Bros or Pacman or one of those.
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Ok, NOW Alex Kidd is the only video game series considered "obscure" on my list. Anyone heard of it BEFORE I told anyone about how awesome it is??
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veggieman001 wrote:
HotCocoa28 wrote:
Tales of Symphonia (It has a large fanbase, but ask anyone else and they wouldn't have heard of it)
i've heard of it and i've never played it!!
i played the first game in the series and got pretty far through it (tales of phantasia) on a ROM (and that's something i'd like to try again at some point because it was pretty amazing) but i've never tried anything else in the series
As far as I can tell, the series only got better in the transition to 3D.
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PonyPokiPanikku wrote:
It's RELATIVELY obscure, compared to, say, Mario Bros or Pacman or one of those.
Everything is obscure if you're comparing it to Pacman and Mario
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HotCocoa28 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
HotCocoa28 wrote:
Tales of Symphonia (It has a large fanbase, but ask anyone else and they wouldn't have heard of it)
i've heard of it and i've never played it!!
i played the first game in the series and got pretty far through it (tales of phantasia) on a ROM (and that's something i'd like to try again at some point because it was pretty amazing) but i've never tried anything else in the seriesAs far as I can tell, the series only got better in the transition to 3D.
hm
i'm not sure if i totally like the graphics from what i can see online but i'll definitely keep my eye out for it just in case
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PonyPokiPanikku wrote:
Ok, NOW Alex Kidd is the only video game series considered "obscure" on my list. Anyone heard of it BEFORE I told anyone about how awesome it is??
Me.
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Cozyhut3 wrote:
HotCocoa28 wrote:
Tales of Symphonia (It has a large fanbase, but ask anyone else and they wouldn't have heard of it)
I've heard of it...
Most likely from me.
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veggieman001 wrote:
HotCocoa28 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
i've heard of it and i've never played it!!
i played the first game in the series and got pretty far through it (tales of phantasia) on a ROM (and that's something i'd like to try again at some point because it was pretty amazing) but i've never tried anything else in the seriesAs far as I can tell, the series only got better in the transition to 3D.
hm
i'm not sure if i totally like the graphics from what i can see online but i'll definitely keep my eye out for it just in case
The presentation is a bit lacking at points, but definitely worth a try. The characters are great, the battles are fun, the story is very good and has lots of twists, and best of all... THE MULTIPLAYER IS AMAZING.
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PonyPokiPanikku wrote:
Ok, NOW Alex Kidd is the only video game series considered "obscure" on my list. Anyone heard of it BEFORE I told anyone about how awesome it is??
I've played it myself before; never thought of it as an obscure game.
Two fairly unknown DOS games I like are Tyrian (a vertical scrolling shooter; a modern port that runs in most platforms is here. fun to play on Android ) and Assault Trooper (an isometric stealth shooter by some sort of Finnish indie. Here's a video).
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HotCocoa28 wrote:
Cozyhut3 wrote:
HotCocoa28 wrote:
Tales of Symphonia (It has a large fanbase, but ask anyone else and they wouldn't have heard of it)
I've heard of it...
Most likely from me.
*le flashback*
Come to think of it, you mentioned it to me before I thought I first heard of it! Confusing! @_@ Oh, are we still on for Castle Crashers tonight?
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MySims. AMAZING GAME 10/10 would play
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Not sure if it would be considered 'obscure,' but... the computer game WOLF maybe? You know, the one that you have to get DOS for...
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