10 Lost Video Games That Were Discovered Years Later



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20 thoughts on “10 Lost Video Games That Were Discovered Years Later”

  1. "Deadly Silence is the best version of the game."

    I've never played it before. If you're interested in doing a video comparing and contrasting what makes Deadly Silence better than the PS1 and Cube versions, then I am 100% all for it.

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  2. Honestly, this is why I love emulator sites because some of them are full of dedicated fans who, honestly, are like the scientists from RoboCop, because they take horrifically shredded and piece meal games and make them whole again. For example, did you know Duke Nukem, before the Forever debacle, had TWO other games beyond Manhatten Project? No, I don't mean "Time To Kill" and "Land Of The Babes", these two came after those, one on N64 and an unreleased one on PSP. Likewise, Oblivion and Saints Row tried their hand, and failed, to release on PSP as well. Plus, Die Hard Arcade? Not actually Die Hard, it was called "Dynamite Cop!" but they didn't think it'd sell well so they just slapped Die Hard on it. I know this cos I actually played Dynamite Cop 2 on Dreamcast and the bad guy from that appears again, this time as a Cyborg.

    So big ol' shout out to all of those coding, graphics and otherwise wonderful tech nerds who perform the closest thing to necromancy magic we have in reality. Your efforts are very much appreciated, you're preserving videogame history, for better or worse, and you've got some great talent.

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  3. Wrong radical Dreamers came first so technically surge and kid are from that not chrono cross get your terminology correct the right way of saying what you were trying to say would be surge and kid who would later end up being the main character's of chrono cross saying it the why you did makes it sound like chrono Cross came before radical Dreamers which it did not

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  4. Ive mentioned it numerous times over the years Sir Techs Wizardry 8, so glad I got to play it growing up. Just a shame the company went bankrupt shortly after its release. Luckily its on steam and GoG these days but nothing was nicer than the big chunky box the physical copy came in

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