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This is the Batman game as seen on C64, remember playing it a lot - I think it's the above mentioned "caped crusader". Swinging was just super awesome.
Looks like just a broken screenshot he picked up from googlepage 11 has this weird injection-type attack going on for Firefox where it forces the loading of this image: http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/401/uia4.png
Nope. That is Batman the Movie.This is the Batman game as seen on C64, remember playing it a lot - I think it's the above mentioned "caped crusader". Swinging was just super awesome.
The Last Dynasty, released by Sierra in 1995 and made by Coktel Vision. I never finished this one and I wish I could. Still have the original box lying somewhere at my parent's place from my childhood. I could never get it to run or even install on a modern system because it's a Windows-only game but has a 16-bit installer and unlike Grim Fandango, I couldn't find a replacement installer or emulator.
Graphics were amazing at the time, one of the first games I remember coming out on 2 CD's due to lots of voice acting and video etc. Of course it looks crap today.
It combined space shootan (Wing Commander style) games with pre-rendered 3D adventures, similar to Myst or Return to Zork, the latter being most of the game. Couldn't find a screenshot of the adventure part though. I think re-playing it now would be difficult due to the space combat part, in the same way I can't play the old Wing Commanders any more.
Basically the (weird) story starts off with 2 random guys in their garage trying out some new VR system or something and flying a spaceship (which is the training part for the space combat part). Then all of a sudden a real spaceship comes to collect the guys out of nowhere. It takes them to some unknown planet where they meet an emperor guy who tells one dude he's actually his son or something. There's also some big war going on and ships blasting each other in orbit. Then for some reason you fly to an abandoned space station after shooting some pursuers and the adventure part starts. I have gone quite far there but never knew what happens after the station. I'd love to finish the thing some day If I can get it running, but unfortunately it seems I'm the only one on the planet that has ever heard of this game so it doesn't exist on GOG. Even the Mobygames article is very light.
God of Thunder
If you enjoyed Achtung Spitfire then do try out Over The Reich, zool . It's made by the same people. Lovely little game and easy to find online.
Holy sheeeeeit I found it! My parents still have the box and everything
One of the first games I ever played.
An 'educational' math game. Back in the day the game part was actually pretty good a lot of the time, unlike the shit released now (or maybe it just seems that way to me). I believe it was set in an alien ocean after a crash landing or something and you had to collect pieces of wreckage to find out the scientists story and see what went wrong.
I think it's time to show you all a game so obscure, so lost and forgotten, that even I forgot about its existence in spite of having a physical copy I'm talking about Ubik:
This site is the definitive resource on all things Street Rod, and I take my hat off to this man for keeping the games alive and preserved for curious gamers.