Site Remembers Forgotten Games For You, Wholesale 33
Anonymous Howard writes "Just found a new webpage called WhatWasThatGame.com - it has the potential to be very, very useful for everyone who wants to play a game from the past, but can't find it until they can remember its name. Basically, you tell the site what you remember about the game, and then readers tell you what the game was! I've been using it for a few days and it hasn't let me down yet, no matter what obscure game I've thrown at it." The site's still early in development, but help them out on their unsolved games if you can.
Need Some Traffic (Score:3, Insightful)
Get out there and help them solve their unknown games all you who lurk in the gamers hall of memories
Re:Need Some Traffic (Score:1)
But my favourite game of yesteryear was Rodent's Revenge :-)
How bout an ol' time favorite... (Score:2)
They seem to be holding up pretty well so far!
Re:How bout an ol' time favorite... (Score:2)
another great site for oldies (Score:5, Informative)
What I like the most about it is the random pick feature, I found several nice games that I never heard about before, use it when you need a time waster
Re:another great site for oldies (Score:1, Interesting)
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Email Policy (Score:4, Insightful)
-ghostis
Re:Email Policy (Score:1, Funny)
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Running Win2k FB 0.6.1
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Also known as (Score:4, Funny)
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In my bookmarks. (Score:1)
Slashdotting (Score:3, Funny)
More on topic, kickass site, I actually came upon it doing a search on
Kinda off topic but
Re:Slashdotting (Score:3, Informative)
If so, I found a copy of Starflight for the Genesis a few months ago at Funcoland. That would be a good place to look for it. Of course, the PC version is better because you have a keyboard, and you can find that at The Underdogs [the-underdogs.com].
Re:Slashdotting (Score:1)
Plural of virus is viruses, virus didn't have a classical plural form. And if it was pluralised like radius, it would be pluralised to viri (one trailing i) as the rule is -us => -i.
See This page [perl.com] for details.
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And to run it... (Score:3, Informative)
Nice Philip K Dick reference (Score:4, Interesting)
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is Pacman an obscure game? (Score:3, Funny)
RE: Site Remembers Forgotten Games For You, Wholes (Score:1)
We Can Remember It For You, Wholesale
books? (Score:1)
Kiwaiti