Games you reminisce playing... - ..but can't recall the name of, sometimes.

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Got another Edutainment title that I cannot recall. It was about the early Age of Exploration in the Americas, from Columbus to (at least) Cortes. It had FMV sequences in it.
 
2 games, one was a "lioness" simulator with ness-era like graphics and a repetitive very catching tune, the objective was to hunt and eat other African creatures including humans (who would run screaming for help) or you'd die of hunger or dehydration and the game was annoying and hard.

The other one was a very erotic one, in which an indigenous north american was tied to a cactus while a gentleman sprouting a massive erection was meant to crawl under heavy enemy fire and underground spikes and survive to reach the woman and fuck her.
 
A DOS space based game where you had to collect things (no; it wasn't a Keen game) One level was on the moon and another was in a castle looking building. It was side scrolling 3rd person perspective.
 
This one I only remember playing in the store as a demo, but I would like to know it's identity:

It was around the time of the early PS2 days, it was a giant mech game that was obviously japanese in origin. I remember the cutscene in the demo showed a monster rampaging through the busy streets of Japan, complete with bloodsplatter from people being stepped on. You were a teenager that could control a giant robot via some sort of remote control device, had to maneuver the guy to a rooftop to see the monster, and then call the robot, in which case it then changed perspective to the robot itself. I remember the controls being extremely clunky, but I still would like to know what this game was, since it was the first time I ever played on a PS2.
 
A flight sim on the Sega Genesis; there were two tall buildings that looked like WTC 1 & 2

If you mean a "true" polygon fill flight simulator (to the extent was possible on a 16-bit machine with no native 3D support) instead of arcade ports like After Burner II or G-Loc or isometric games like the Desert Strike series, there's basically five options.


I think that's all of them.
 
The other one was a very erotic one, in which an indigenous north american was tied to a cactus while a gentleman sprouting a massive erection was meant to crawl under heavy enemy fire and underground spikes and survive to reach the woman and fuck her.


This one's Custer's Revenge for Atari 2600.
 
I remember one that was made(?) by Discovery Channel Multimedia, where the player takes the role of a lioness that doesn't only hunt prey animals, but also villagers. The game's graphics looked like if the developers used Doom Engine and it was hard AF to hunt without getting hurt.

There was also a game that looked like a Bomberman clone, and its protagonist gets turned into a bloody mess if he gets hit by the explosion.
 
Two of the first games I ever played were ones my mom randomly rented from our local video store. We didn't own a system, but they bought two systems that were rentable to certain locals (it was a small town VHS store). I never knew the names of the names, but one was a had you on a rollercoaster and it had fairies or some shit. The other one was a racing game were you raced tiny cars in a normal sized world (think Ant Man racing). We rented those so much. Fun times.

Weren't those the days? When you could go to Blockbuster, or even better, a locally owned video store, rent Sonic for the Genesis after swimming in the pool for the summer and just play for fucking hours? I look back on that memory fondly.

Conflict: Desert Storm

Do not go back and play it, it has aged terribly.

Isn't that the beauty of playing old, shit games sometimes?
 
hnnnnnng

I adore TXR0 TXR3 and Kaido Battle/TXRD2.

Genki's psx and dreamcast games were a little before their time but the eu and us psx2 games still hold up.

I only remember THB, which I fondly remember the intro video.


I just wish I could not have amnesia and remember the games that I am trying so hard to remember!
 
- This one is a old DOS/MacOS game. The game has some flying car in the future in a dark alleyway. And I believe all were on demo discs at the time I played them.

Was this game perhaps quarantine?
 
I was obsessed with a point and click game that had a talking alligator that played a piano. I could only play it at my local library and they got rid of it when I was seven or eight so that's all I remember.
 
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