Oh my goodness. Rags to Riches was a game name I was looking for. I had the image of the game stuck in my head for the past 25 years at least :D I was between 6-9 when I tried playing this. Couple years later I remembered the game (the image) but I didn't know what the game was. All these years I thought this was some kind of life simulator as I remembered that you had to go to work (the office), sleep and I think I remember golf field scene maybe. I remember the clocks and different types of offices. Now I know it was a stock market simulator lol Thanks Gary you made my day :)
Some of these are obscure indeed! I'd only played 8, and just heard of another 5. I don't think a few are obscure though - anyone played shareware games in the 90s should know about Sky Roads and God of Thunder, probably Ken's Labyrinth too. Valhalla was named Ragnarok when I played it. I'm not sure, but think I may have also seen ads for Metal & Lace in CGW back in the 90s.
I just cant find a MS-DOS game in semi-pixelated 2D where you star as a woman in a red suit and uses a rifle as a weapon who fights demons and the beginning begins in a crypt/cemetery where some flying creatures come out of the tombs and you shoot them down with your weapon, as you advance you reach a cathedral/church where there is a gear full of blood because there is a person stuck and destroyed in it, and on the other side of a door there is a demon waiting. The game interface has a bar at the bottom of the screen with a red bottle representing health, as well as the face of our protagonist who, as she receives damage, changes her appearance where she is seen bleeding from her head and nose. the damage received. It was for Pc and u need a disc to play it, if u know something let me know, i´ll pay a reward.
It's interest that old game is profitable under NFT.... you can make still money if the game doesn't sell. you make money if artwork has value on it. it's not the game that's bad.
Holy crap! It's SkyRoads!
I wasn't expecting to see that here.
I suggest "Inherit the Earth" for the 1994 video
I played "Inherit the Earth" / "Die Erben der Erde" (German Title) as a child on the Amiga 500 and that game always stuck with me ever since!
So we've had adult puzzle games for at least 20 years.
Always lovely to see Simulmondo games. They're my childhood!
Its really cool that we got the names and also the names of the compagnies that made the games. Well done❤
I haven't played most of these, interesting collection. I would also recommend "Pushover" which is a 2D puzzle platformer.
Thanks for taking me back in time! ❤ Unfortunately Crime Fighter was never really surpassed ...
Finishing this video with Wrecked, perfect choice. Too bad some of the games seem to have bad sound configuration, like Magic Boy
Seal Team was amazing. I knew a trick with the heliocopters to make them basically storm roll each mission.
Oh my goodness. Rags to Riches was a game name I was looking for. I had the image of the game stuck in my head for the past 25 years at least :D I was between 6-9 when I tried playing this. Couple years later I remembered the game (the image) but I didn't know what the game was. All these years I thought this was some kind of life simulator as I remembered that you had to go to work (the office), sleep and I think I remember golf field scene maybe. I remember the clocks and different types of offices. Now I know it was a stock market simulator lol Thanks Gary you made my day :)
The Amazon Trail was a childhood favorite.
Some of these are obscure indeed! I'd only played 8, and just heard of another 5. I don't think a few are obscure though - anyone played shareware games in the 90s should know about Sky Roads and God of Thunder, probably Ken's Labyrinth too.
Valhalla was named Ragnarok when I played it.
I'm not sure, but think I may have also seen ads for Metal & Lace in CGW back in the 90s.
Metal and Lace was indeed advertised in CGW (I was a CGW subscriber) - and was in fact (surprisingly) reviewed by the magazine!
I just cant find a MS-DOS game in semi-pixelated 2D where you star as a woman in a red suit and uses a rifle as a weapon who fights demons and the beginning begins in a crypt/cemetery where some flying creatures come out of the tombs and you shoot them down with your weapon, as you advance you reach a cathedral/church where there is a gear full of blood because there is a person stuck and destroyed in it, and on the other side of a door there is a demon waiting. The game interface has a bar at the bottom of the screen with a red bottle representing health, as well as the face of our protagonist who, as she receives damage, changes her appearance where she is seen bleeding from her head and nose. the damage received. It was for Pc and u need a disc to play it, if u know something let me know, i´ll pay a reward.
Was ecstatica the game?
That's a lot of games
so many games!
Homey d clown got his own game? Wow that’s pretty impressive for an in living colour sketch character
Hey, at 8:43 it's the game called Skyroads. Does anybody know a game similar to this one but its a big ball bouncing instead of a spaceship?
Trailblazer
Hey@@GaryRetroGamer thanks a lot for answering. Sadly that ain't it. But there are some similarities. And it's on DOS, that I can remember.
Phwoar! Sam Fox! And AB's Cricket, cor blimey!
Hi, I would like to know the name of the game at minute 7:23 please
"Prince of Evil". You have to turn closed caption on for the video to display the names of the games :-)
some of these would really benefit of higher cycles. Seal Team played better on a 386 at the time
Here is one more obscure game form 1993 called WHAHOO
Ngl, I would have a hard time picking any of these to play. The tech had advanced so much, I would rather go for flash games than this.
well theres a beverly hillbilly point and click adventure game for some reason i see....
Classics
Looking for a diamond in a pile of junk.
It's interest that old game is profitable under NFT.... you can make still money if the game doesn't sell. you make money if artwork has value on it. it's not the game that's bad.