What was that game called again?...

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I thought I would start this thread. If theres a game you cant remember the name of but loved to death, post a description here.

This has been killing me for a couple days now, I need your help!

Im remembering a game which had a long haired (fabio) guy on the cover with a sword in his hands and some flames behind him. In the game you had armour on and the first level involved climbing a mountain. Inside the mountain was a store where u could buy food and things. There was also a fire/lava level and a forest/tree level and a cloud/sky level in which you fought this freaky cloud boss. I remember the projectile sprites the baddies shot would spin and were oval shaped. You jumped alot and the music/sound was sooo kewl and creepy I thought(I can hear it in my head now)....

I CANT REMEMBER THE NAME OF THIS GAME FOR THE LIFE OF ME!

______ Warrior?

______ Sword?

Something like that. Someone help!
 
no idea...

but for N64 does anyone remember that game where you could be a bunch of different mechanical animals and you go around doing missions? im pretty sure the animals were mechanical but the game was hella fun.
 
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#32: IronSword: Wizards & Warriors II (Ranked #32 out of 100 altime greatest NES titles)

Released In: 1989
Developer: Rare
Publisher: Acclaim

The evil wizard Malkil has returned and once again, only the warrior Kuros can stop him. This time around Malkil has his sights set on the land of Sindarin and he's taken control of four elements of nature: Wind, Water, Fire and Earth. To defeat Malkil, Kuros will need to assemble the legendary IronSword. Each piece is guarded by a dangerous Elemental which Kuros must seek out powerful magic spells to beat. He must also recover precious artifacts for the four Animal Kings in order to gain entrance to the Elementals' lairs. Once this is done and IronSword is assembled, Kuros will make his way to IceFire mountain for the final showdown with Malkil.

Syd Lexia: My favorite part of this game, hands down, was bribing the Animal Kings.

Dr. Jeebus: In preparing for this article, I played a bunch of NES games to help me decide on the final order for my list. For some reason I think I beat this game as a kid, but I can't get anywhere in it now. Weird, huh?

DarkMaze: Despite having Fabio on the box(I KNEW IT LOOKED LIKE FABIO!!! HAHAHA IT IS HIM!), this game is not based on a romance novel, “IronSword” is not a euphemism and this is not an erotic NES game. So if low-res interactive pornography is your bag, I suggest breaking out Custer’s Revenge for the Atari.
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Hey, do you guys remember that N64 game with cars, you were in a junkyard, and could play games like destruction or tag? I think it was called junkyard...something.

Have you also played that N64 more reality racing game with punch bugs? I forgit the name of that one too.:mad2:
 
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I was in the shop that was selling it
 
Also since we're speaking upon old Nintendo games, let's see if anyone can name this. It's for the SNES, and you can control 1 of 3 cyborgs/robots. It takes place in the "far future" and you must stop the world from being taken over by a group of evil robots, and no it's not terminator. I would know the name of this game, but at the time of it's release, I couldn't read.
 
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"but for N64 does anyone remember that game where you could be a bunch of different mechanical animals and you go around doing missions? im pretty sure the animals were mechanical but the game was hella fun."

Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals

http://reviews.cnet.com/Transformers_Beast_Wars_Transmetals_Nintendo_64/4505-9882_7-31864400.html

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"Hey, do you guys remember that N64 game with cars, you were in a junkyard, and could play games like destruction or tag? I think it was called junkyard...something."

Destruction Derby?

http://ign64.ign.com/objects/001/001976.html
 
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