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crazy_dave: I believe however, that Haegemonia (which is on GOG) was the same developers as ImGal and ImGal 2 at least according to Gamespot. I've bought it, but haven't played it yet. How does it compare (if you've played it)?
Hehe, I'm in the same situation: bought it, but haven't played it, so I really don't know. But I also didn't know that it was the same developer, so I'll definitely install and play it at my earliest convenience :-)
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Wishbone: Hehe, I'm in the same situation: bought it, but haven't played it, so I really don't know. But I also didn't know that it was the same developer, so I'll definitely install and play it at my earliest convenience :-)
Aye to be honest I bought it pretty much because it was by the same developers ... and because it was on sale during Xmas :). It doesn't get quite as good reviews as Imperium Galactica II, but it still sounded like quite a good game with overall positive reviews. So at that price, I figured ... why not? :) And thus GOG made another sale ...
Post edited February 03, 2011 by crazy_dave
Sentinel Returns i think qualifies as an interesting but forgotten game. It certainly was interesting and unique with a bizzare gameplay that had you absorbing trees and rocks in an attempt to kill the sentinel on top of a hill.

you tube footage can be found here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGcocrHTByg
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Aaron86: Talking about this <i>Nomad</i>?

No childhood memories of it myself. Just something I came across the Internet one day.
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TheEnigmaticT: Yup. Note that the box sits in the office with me :P
Is that so that if you ever get the go ahead for being able to sell it, you will just grab it and throw it directly into cyberspace with the fury of one thousand suns? .... Or is it just because GOG staff members like having their favorite old games around them? :O
along with nomad i always remember this game called urban chaos, cause i had it together that time, it was great based on a Nostradamus prediction it was the gta for me at that time :) any of you remember this game? 1999 was the year
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_Chaos
Sure, I still have original PC version of this game :)
Ring Of Red for the PS2.

an alternate history strategy game that takes place in japan a little while after WW2, there's also mechs!
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Enemy_Ace: Ring Of Red for the PS2.
Isn't that readily available for the Xbox 360 as Red Ring of Death ? :)

For games of yore, I'll nominate Wizards & Warriors.
Post edited February 04, 2011 by Kezardin
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Miaghstir: The very same.
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TheEnigmaticT: Hm. I can ask the designers about it. If you guys asked us about getting a PDF of these boxes, it was before my time here.
That would be so cool... Really
God of Thunder.

Such a clever little title. My dad gave me it when I was little and I loved it to pieces. I never could beat the first episode though. There's one puzzle that I could not figure out for the life of me. I'd really like to play it again for nostalgia's sake. :D
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Enemy_Ace: Ring Of Red for the PS2.

an alternate history strategy game that takes place in japan a little while after WW2, there's also mechs!
I purchased that game three times and was forced to pawn it off all thee times in desperate need of cigarettes (don't start smoking if you don't smoke now).

I liked the way you took direct control of the mechs and lined up and adjusted firing their shells.
Moon Stone - A Hard Days Knight

i played it on an amiga 500 when i was like.. 5 or 6.. but i never knew the name of it..

last year i talked about it with a friend, and he knew what it was called.. and it's still pretty awesome.. and free :D

http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/153/Moonstone+-+A+Hard+Days+Knight.html
Cyberdogs.
Played that so much with my dad, good memories.