I need help from game industry experts
Dear comrades, help me understand this. In childhood, when not everyone had a computer, and the Internet was the height of dreams, there was one game. You were given fluffy buns, the goal was to bring them to a nest with something like a spinning light bulb, each color to color. they only rolled straight in the direction in which the player kicked them, but then all sorts of arrows, tunnels, explosives, etc. appeared.d. I remember the levels beach, basement, garden, jungle, city, north pole, space station. And the developers’ logo is a black cat jumping towards a red ball. Mother claims the game was called Tweenie. If it’s not difficult, please tell me where to get this miracle, or at least how to find it… Or at least the name of the developers, you never know
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Once I was also looking for one game from my childhood, I looked through a bunch of torrents and sites, and as a result I found! But after playing it, I lost forever its charm and that childish delight.
I not only have a desire to play something good old again, I just want to get through it, the game is not for children, it was really difficult for 7-year-old me.Yuka x)
I also have one https://bigazartcasino.co.uk/withdrawal/ of my favorite childhood games, albeit in dandy, I can’t remember the exact name (there was a RoboCop III sticker on the end of the cartridge, but in general the whole game is in Japanese and the name is Japanese) and I also can’t find it anywhere. I remember dragging myself a lot
More precisely, his Japanese hack. Download the archive from emuland and you will find it there along with the original shutterhand in English)
What year did you play it?? You can roughly remember?
And is there any other characteristic feature of this game??
I also played several games on Dandy (NES), which now I can’t even find or remember their name. I’m unlikely to be able to describe them either; I’ve already forgotten half of the key points (I only remember visual images, which will help little in the description).
By the way, both games are Japanese, both have mind-blowing action
1990-1997, almost everything was active, I mean decorative elements, the balls themselves growled, a lot of art during the transition from stage to stage and a crazy soundtrack
Well, there’s a guy running around in a blue metal suit (a bit reminiscent of a power ranger, but not much), he doesn’t have any weapons as such – he fights only with his fists, but you could take something like a drone that flies over his head and shoots various projectiles or beams (depending on what kind of bun you pick up, as in counter). At the beginning of the game there is a small slide show, I don’t remember exactly its content, but it seems that the gist was that the guy was ordinary and as a result of either an accident or something else, a suit and a helmet were put on him, and he went to take revenge… or just fight evil. Bosses at the end of levels are included!
Maybe that’s why they wrote Robocop. But due to my childish naivety and ignorance of languages and the gaming industry, I was sure that it was RoboCop!
Alas, I personally don’t know such a game. Try drawing the studio logo from memory and try searching the image on Google. And by the way, yes, and all nostalgia is equally useful. I remember as a child I played a game called “Losharik”, and then I beat it and although it seems quite original now, it is too simple and childish.