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What was that game |
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arenaman (22:14 13/8/2014) RobC (06:35 14/8/2014) arenaman (10:23 22/8/2014) VincceH (13:03 22/8/2014) TomWalker (07:35 24/8/2014) sirbod (18:37 25/8/2014) arenaman (08:34 4/9/2014) sirbod (07:19 24/8/2014) ulaggy (11:26 7/12/2014)
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Michael Stubbs |
Message #123317, posted by arenaman at 22:14, 13/8/2014 |
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I got all nostalgic the other day about the brilliant games we used to have on our Archimedes. However I'm now slowly going mad because I can't remember what one was called. There was one with quite brilliant, dramatic music, and when you started a new level the character you were playing said "nah nah nah nah, nah nah nah nah". There was an underwater level. I seem to remember it was unstable loading. Any ideas? |
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Robert Coleman |
Message #123318, posted by RobC at 06:35, 14/8/2014, in reply to message #123317 |
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Chuck Rock? A caveman who was trying to rescue his girlfriend. Think it started with him saying "Unga Bunga!" or something similar. |
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Michael Stubbs |
Message #123321, posted by arenaman at 10:23, 22/8/2014, in reply to message #123318 |
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Hi. Thanks, but unfortunately it wasn't that. It was definitely "nah nah nah nah, nah nah nah nah" that he used to say! |
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VinceH |
Message #123322, posted by VincceH at 13:03, 22/8/2014, in reply to message #123321 |
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Was the "nah nah nah nah, nah nah nah nah" followed by "bat-maaaaaaan" ? If so, that was a TV series rather than a game.
Oh, hang on - that has "nah" the wrong number of times. For the TV series, I think it would be nine. |
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Jon Abbott |
Message #123323, posted by sirbod at 07:19, 24/8/2014, in reply to message #123317 |
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I've been wondering what this game is ever since your first post, I've tested most games available for the Arc and it doesn't ring any bells.
Was it an educational title?
If you have any idea of when you played it and on what platform that might help tracking it down. |
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Tom Walker |
Message #123324, posted by TomWalker at 07:35, 24/8/2014, in reply to message #123321 |
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Sounds like Gyrinus II to me. |
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Jon Abbott |
Message #123325, posted by sirbod at 18:37, 25/8/2014, in reply to message #123324 |
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Ah...that would explain why it doesn't ring any bells, Gyrinus II was P.D. and is available on Acorn Arcade |
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Michael Stubbs |
Message #123326, posted by arenaman at 08:34, 4/9/2014, in reply to message #123324 |
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Yes!! Son of Gyrinus. Thanks. And it is good to know it is still available. |
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Alun Millard |
Message #123448, posted by ulaggy at 11:26, 7/12/2014, in reply to message #123317 |
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Did anyone else ever try playing SoG after having played that other game he did with the Unicycle? It made all the sounds in SoG go weird if I remember rightly. You'd hear different stuff. |
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