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if you don't recognize this game instantly you don't belong here
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>>729176054
>if you don't recognize my busted scrimblo uncslop you're not a real gaymer
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>>729176054
Mmmm, Conker's Bad Fur Day right before seeing some flower tiddies
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>>729176054
I played the 3d centipede and pong adventure game and i don't fucking recognize this game
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>>729176054
BUG'S LIFE ON DA PS1
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>>729176054
I may not know the exact game but I am 100% confident its something Rare made.
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>>729176054
That's lawn top screen for the PS1
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>>729176138
this but unironically
/v/ is an uncboard
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>>729176054
We had this in the school computer lab on those old ass Macs that combined the monitor and tower and also had that translucent colored plastic. It was pretty fun, especially the level where you burn the beehive. All the kids just used the level select cheat to see the whole game. There were some other games too like KidPix. The one that stuck out the most to me was this lemmings-like game where you guided a little grey ball with googley eyes over a field of tiles, spike traps, moving platforms, etc. All the worlds were different planets. Anyone know what game I'm talking about? I want to see it again.
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>>729176054
What if I’m too old to have played early 3D games when they were released and didn’t start playing video games again until the mid 2010s?
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>>729178317
sounds like this

if not this then the same genre, there's tons of these
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>>729176054
>>729177484
Didn't recognise it until the gif. Played motherfucking BUGDOM on Mac as a kid.
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>>729176054
Based Nanosaur adjacent side game
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>>729176054
BUGDOM
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>>729176054
Wrong bug game.
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UNCDOM
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Grew up with Macs, didn't just play this shit at school

There's some wicked fan ports of old Pangea soft games https://github.com/jorio

Go play them for 5 minutes and realize they all suck. They just blew your mind for pushing a few hundred polygons through OpenGL on subpar hardware
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>>729178548
>>729181810
>They just blew your mind for pushing a few hundred polygons through OpenGL on subpar hardware
yes and that's still cool
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>>729176054
>Mac game
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A mac computer room classic
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gimme Odell Down Under or give me death
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If you don't instantly recognise this you dont deserve to live
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>>729178317
>All the kids just used the level select cheat to see the whole game
It was the "~" key. I remember being the kid who found that out on accident and the entire computer lab started clapping because no one ever made it past the 2nd or 3rd level before computer time was over
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>>729183661
we all know bubsy, ulilalelo.
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>>729176054
Played this in my 6th grade computer class. They only allowed us to play it if we finished our work early. I did not get to play much of it, but it was enough to leave an impact on me to immediately understand what it was just from the image. The type of shit you remember from your childhood can be very strange sometimes.
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I have no idea why, but jazz jackrabbit 2 was installed on every computer at my school in the late 90s / early 00s. I remember we used to play it all the time in school.
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bugdom
nanosaur is cool too but the games are so incredibly short



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