A Ratchet and Clank game?
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A Ratchet and Clank game?
Not quite as recent as R&C, but you're getting warmer.
The box art depicts the animal-on-animal bubble-trapping.
Monkey Ball?
Herdy Gerdy?
PS1 game.
Tail Concerto?
Tail Concerto it is!
Man! I loved that game when it came out. Never would have got that, though.
Heh, yeah, Tail Concerto was neat, and yet it wasn't coming to me.
Tail Concerto?
LTTP?
Totally. Just So Ya Know, I guessed it first.
Okay, next one -
Defend your corner castle.
Rampart?
Warlords.
Those were castles?
Yep.
Warlords is it.
Save the world while a mad scientist babbles at you.
Crash Bandicoot?
Braindead 13?
Older.
I'm guessing the room needs another clue?
The levels are semi-random.
Stack Up?
Nope. Right timeframe, though.
Maniac Mansion?
Nope. Maniac Mansion has no randomness.
Sonic?
Randomness. Sonic lacks it.
Further hint: the mad scientist literally does talk to you.
I was going to say Impossible Mission, but it was not random right?
You got it.
Impossible Mission did randomize the positions of rooms and elevators, as well as the locations of puzzle pieces.
DESTROY HIM, MY ROBOTS!
Did anyone try the DS Impossible Mission? Is it any good? It's like $9 at EB.
Sweet, now I gotta come up with something...
Frenchie Sherlock Holmes solving mystery in Model A.
Professor Layton?
Nope. Too new.
Do you guys need a hint? It is an old game, for an OLD system. So nothing before 1985.
I have no idea what it is.
Pink Panther 2600?
It is before 85.
Sherlock for the Spectrum? 1984.
Private Eye (2600)?
Early '90s game. You push balls around mazes. There are hedgehogs.
Spanky's Quest?
Chew Man Fu?
Yep. Chew Man Fu is it.
NES game where you rescue your love interest with the aid of colorful dinosaur buddies!
Adventure Island 2?
I was thinking of 3, but I think 2 had dino buddies, too. So that's close enough.
Your main resource in this game is now extinct. There are auctions. Occasionally somebody gets eaten. Graphing skills are a plus.
M.U.L.E.?
False!
Some iteration of Rampage?
Never!
Primal Rage?
It was never an arcade game, nor was it ever on the NES or SNES.
I'm betting it might be a futuristic game in which some present-day resource is extinct. Like spam in waterworld or something.
Wasn't on the Virtual Boy, either.
Dino Crisis
It's a 2D game.
Buck Rogers!
Not based on space sci-fi!
I'm guessing this is an older PC/computer game that requires the use of graph paper to keep track (drawing) of the maps. The auction part is throwing me off though.
Seven Cities of Gold?:(
Nope!
There is a Department of Employment, and an old timey General Store.
The most recent version came out in 1994 for a console.
Nope! I don't believe there is an ocean in this game. There is weather, however. (or rather, seasons)
Though not strictly jurassic, there are sometimes parking problems.
The most expensive item in the game is a hoax, and if you buy it, the yolk's on you.
oregon trail?
No, but a lot of kids played this game a few years after that one.
Amazon trail
Nope! Platforms: Mac System 7, DOS, 3DO Interactive Multiplayer.
Dennis Miller's That's News To Me
dinopark tycoon?
DinoPark Tycoon.
Fuck You.
I thought you were correcting my lack of capitalization.
Freddy Pharkas Frontier Pharmacist!
NOT ON 3DO FRUITCAKE!
I just like the name!
I know there's only a .3% chance I'll ever actually guess one of these.
Optimistic!
Plumbers Don't Wear Ties
Platformer, sometimes you're a frog.
Mario 3?
no.
on a disc based system.
Little Nemo in Slumberland? -wait, scratch that, disc based huh?
Frogger?
I edited another clue into 991.
Pandemonium?
Things have recently been discovered that might make Kano a fan of the game.
MK Mythologies: Sub Zero?
not a morkal kombat game.
These things I'm talking about were found long after the game was released. Long after.
you mean 989?
some stupid japanese game?
no. this will probably give it away, but it's a vertical platformer.