hylian_elf wrote:You're making the Saturn look dull. Radiant Silvergun!!! PDSaga!!!!!! Guardian Heroes!!!!!!!! Nights!!!!!!!!!!! Silhouette Mirage!!!!!!!! Battle Garegga!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ah I remember this. I never played it. But it was on Gamesworld very very often I think?davyK wrote:Out to Lunch Huge challenging collection game with utterly charming graphics and animation. Play as Pierre le chef who has to chase and catch runaway food themed to the levels set in different countries with complex layouts. Nab the food with your net while fighting off germs and killer wasps against a tight time limit. It is packed with secrets and the cute look hides the fact that this game is ultra hard. It initially looks very run-of-the-mill but once you start playing you notice all the lovely little touches and the solid game engine that allows every object in the game to interact allowing you to be imaginative (e.g. throw a flour bag into a teleporter pod and see it come out at the other pod and smack an enemy).
Brooks wrote:1. Contempt
WorKid wrote:Cabby is far too high.
Where's DLYH?
davyK wrote:Screaming was by far the best. The cast was boosted by the underrated Harry H. Corbett and the treasure that was Fenella Fielding.
Moot_Geeza wrote:One day, Brooks. There must be something vaguely country music related you don't hate? Parsons?Brooks wrote:1. Contempt
retroking1981 wrote:@davyK no Sonic or Kirby?
davyK wrote:More trivia. Can't remember which film it was - but it was to do with a slimming clinic. Sid James' character was on a remote island and the natives had a miracle weight loss drug to keep the women slim. In his office there was a huge cabinet filled with bottles of Jonny Walker Red Label. James has done a deal with Jonny Walker and smuggled them onto the set as props. He of course got to keep it all. Early product placement.
Really don't see what any of that has to do with this thread. It's people recommending old games to each other by trying to remember what stuff they most liked. 10 is just a handy limit.Brooks wrote:Not on games specifically but it captures all angles of complaint. Which I'd never seen anyone bother to do, so.
Brooks wrote:Not on games specifically but it captures all angles of complaint. Which I'd never seen anyone bother to do, so.
Moot_Geeza wrote:It's a good read, but it still whiffs of slinky straightening.Not on games specifically but it captures all angles of complaint. Which I'd never seen anyone bother to do, so.
Dogfingers wrote:Can anyone sell me Panzer Dragoon Saga for two pound?
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