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Nope, I'll give you guys a hint since I am going to bed, it is a Spanish game by a fairly well known Spanish developer I think (I think that they're fairly well known, they're a Spanish developer for sure). If you feel like you got it, just keep playing without me, I'll check tomorrow morning.
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desperados: lol it is MindRover: The Europa Project yeah another crappiest game about logic and math but less action but was a good in its time.

A belated verification from me. Yes, it is Mindrover: The Europa Project
Definitely not an action game, as you say. That is, the game had action, but you had no direct control in the action sequences. In essence, it's a game about programming robotic vehicles. You are given some objective (like run this race and win it, or kill some other robotic vehicles), and your task is to build a vehicle and program its AI so that it can accomplish the objective on its own.
Very advanced, very geeky, and pretty much only for people who fiddle with programming anyway.
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honorbuddy: Me and my stories, you're all going to think that I am a bum and just borrow everything, but that's how it was when we were kids, borrowing and lending was the only way to play all the games.

Google is my friend: Igor: Objective Uikokahonia
Developer: Pendulo
They look like they have a few decent games.. Are they worth looking in to?
EDIT: Verificattion: [url]http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/igor-objective-uikokahonia/screenshots[/url]
EDIT2: Url fixed(?) by popular demand..
Post edited January 25, 2009 by RogerT.Houston
Edit: Oh, too late. Your turn, Roger. :-)
The game is Igor: Objective Uikokahonia, from Pendulo Studios.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/igor-objective-uikokahonia/screenshots
I've never played it, but I only knew about three spanish adventure game developers, so it was fairly easy to find. Is it good?
(also, add me to the short list of people who liked Earth Defence Force on the 360. Especially fun in two player mode)
Post edited January 25, 2009 by Zeewolf
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RogerT.Houston: Google is my friend: Igor: Objective Uikokahonia
EDIT: Verificattion: http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/igor-objective-uikokahonia/screenshots

You beat Zeewolf to it, so it's your go.
[EDIT] And guys, if you format the urls you post as actual links, I think the forum doesn't screw them up. So pretty please, use the damned link button.
Post edited January 25, 2009 by Wishbone
The url thing didn't seem to work.. It just moved the space...
I have actually only seen this game mentioned on the interwebs once...
It may, or may not be pretty obscure..
It is one of the best side scrolling shooter ever, though..
On the proud Amiga, which game is this:
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RogerT.Houston: On the proud Amiga, which game is this:

Disposable Hero
[EDIT] LOL! I must've beaten you by a microsecond, Zeewolf. When I hit "Post my message" and the screen updated, both our posts were there :-D
Post edited January 25, 2009 by Wishbone
Disposable Hero
Edit: FFS!!!!
Edit 2: It's a conspiracy! You're all in leage with GoG, et.c. :-)
Anyway, Disposable Hero is a lovely game. A bit difficult, but still very enjoyable. And the music... so awesome.
Post edited January 25, 2009 by Zeewolf
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RogerT.Houston: On the proud Amiga, which game is this:
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Wishbone: Disposable Hero

Correct!!
Great game, with impressive grapichs, and a cool upgrade system..
As games were back then, it also was super hard and unforgiving..
And everytime I see that game, it's James Hetfield from Metallica that says the title in my head.. :-P
Post edited January 25, 2009 by RogerT.Houston
Right, this is a point-n-click (as you can probably tell from the screenshots).
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Wishbone: Right, this is a point-n-click (as you can probably tell from the screenshots).

Guilty
Edit: What? Noone beat me? Must be some mistake...
Post edited January 25, 2009 by Zeewolf
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Zeewolf: Guilty

I need to play more adventure games.. They are my favorite, but hard to come by.. Never even heard of this one.. I've been more focused on Lucas Arts (or Lucasgames) oldies..
I have to admit I haven't played this properly either. It was the sequel to an adventure called Innocent until Caught. Is it worth going back to it, Wishbone? I guess Sony owns the rights these days.
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Wishbone: Right, this is a point-n-click (as you can probably tell from the screenshots).
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Zeewolf: Guilty
Edit: What? Noone beat me? Must be some mistake...

Hehe, no, no mistake. This one's yours :-D
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RogerT.Houston: I need to play more adventure games.. They are my favorite, but hard to come by.. Never even heard of this one.. I've been more focused on Lucas Arts (or Lucasgames) oldies..
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Zeewolf: I have to admit I haven't played this properly either. It was the sequel to an adventure called Innocent until Caught. Is it worth going back to it, Wishbone? I guess Sony owns the rights these days.

Definitely worth going back to. This one in particular, as it has added replay value. You can choose to play as either of two characters (for the whole game, you can't switch between them at will) and while they visit all the same locations, they have to solve different puzzles using different items. It's a great game. Never played the first one, though. I'd like to at some point. The developer also made an adventure game called The Orion Conspiracy, which sounds very interesting.
Post edited January 25, 2009 by Wishbone
Ok, this one could be quite hard. It depends, really - it was huge in a certain segment of the gaming population, so if you belong to that particular group, you'll recognize it instantly. If you don't... well, it'll be difficult. So I might drop some major hints later, if needed. You guys are clever, though, so let's wait and see. :-)
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