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Let’s talk about obscure games that you like. In case you do not know what a obscure game is, it is simply a game that few people know about.
Moai-Kun
Famicom puzzle game that you use your head to pass the stages, literally!Cyborg Justice
The cool thing about this game is that you can choose which pieces your cyborg will have and you can replace your pieces with pieces of defeated enemiesMillenium Racer: Y2K Fighter
Believe it or not, but I got this game as a freebie in the “Kellogg’s Cornflakes”! This game is a 3D racing game that you use virtual bikes on multi-level tracks in a virtual world set in the Internet. It was developed by Creat Studios and published by Cryo Interactive. The Dreamcast version was unreleasedCaptain Dynamo
Pretty simple game, you have to climb up to the end of each stage and avoid traps and enemies. The Dos version has a amazing OST but the Amiga version OST is very weakI became a MGTOW because this was the only logical solution for a man survive in a world replete of gynocentrism and biased against men!
Never had a consol in the 80’s when these kind of games were out. However, I do still play Red Alert, Settlers 2, Panzer General 3D, etc, even to this day.
Happy time wasters.
It's Time to get Wise
Time for a “Man’s” game—so turn off your little blipping box and flashing lights and pay attention:
Time for a “Man’s” game—so turn off your little blipping box and flashing lights and pay attention:
Touche. hahaha
A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.
Mushihmesama on Xbox 360
bullet hell joy lol


The Creature that ate Sheboygan board game
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/1783/creature-ate-sheboygan
and Paranoia Role Playing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paranoia_(role-playing_game)"My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it." - Clarence Buddinton Kelland
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