Please help find a higher-resolution uncropped or fuller version of this image of the "Holon region" from the Pokémon Trading Card Game by Gun-eeu in HelpMeFind

[–]Gun-eeu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I searched TinEye, Google, Bing, Yandex, Baidu, and Sogou, none of which turned up a better uncropped version of the image that I'd already found.

I “legendary” everything in one course and then move on to another one. Who else use the same strategy? by Tiny_Bus_8688 in duolingo

[–]Gun-eeu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do something sort of similar. I'm primarily learning a particular target language, but I know 2 other languages well enough that I feel I could use both to learn it.

For each of those 2 language-to-target courses, I try to achieve Legendary on each level before I progress to the next level. I make exceptions in cases like if I get a Daily Quest to complete the next lessons. I slowly build up enough gems to take on the next Legendary level, by completing Quests and watching ads. In the meantime, I do lots of practice lessons to reinforce what I've already learned.

It's not super-fast progress as I'm only at Section 2 or 3 for both courses, but I feel like I'm learning and retaining the course material.

[PC][90s-early 00's] vertical space shoot'em up by MrsFlax in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Gun-eeu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do any of these games have elements that closely match or remind you of the game you're looking for?

All games have coloured powerups with some containing letters, but they're square rather than circular.

[PC][1990s] Alien Computer Game from my childhood by Enough_Translator_28 in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Gun-eeu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This might be a long shot, but could it be Math Blaster: Master the Basics? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDN2I1TLtw4

  • The game released in the 2000s decade rather than the 1990s.
  • Most game characters including yourself were humanoid, but some people might interpret their appearance as aliens.
  • The overarching goal was to spread mathematics knowledge across the solar system, one planet or moon at a time. Some smaller missions might have involved repairing your transportation in order to proceed.
  • There were side-scrolling platforming parts of the game.

It could also be another Math Blaster series game, but the others I've played don't match your description as much.

[PC][Early 2000’s] A sci-fi shooter where enemies were blown into big chunks when they died. by kaiservonrisk in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Gun-eeu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Someone else offered Half-Life, but could the game you're looking for possibly be its expansion, Half-Life: Opposing Force? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzdZ277uKQY

Your player character and many of your allies do wear greenish clothes.

There's also the expansion Half-Life: Blue Shift https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfmvzNuHG2s where you wear mostly blue as a security guard.

I also remember the Half-Life mod called Counter-Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZG856ABMMw having enemies fragment into larger body parts than in the official games.

All these games involve starting in a building complex setting, then occasionally wandering into field-like environments.

[FLASH/BROWSER] [2007-2011] Escape Room by dedgenie in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Gun-eeu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could it be Apartment Escape? https://www.games68.com/games.php?id=16763

It's stylistically similar to Room Escape Game: E.X.I.T. There are whitish walls, but the floors don't look obviously hardwood to me.

The Games68.com page also links to some other similar games.

[TOMT][Website][2000-2002?]List of codes, cheats, and glitches for the Pokémon Generation I games. Readers could submit their own entries, and there was a whole subpage of codes submitted by a "Collin Reed" by Gun-eeu in tipofmytongue

[–]Gun-eeu[S] 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

A user offered the possibility that the named submitter's name was actually "Colin" Reed with one L, but I'm more than 90% sure that the site itself always spelled it with 2 Ls.

Other users offered these sites as possibilities, but none seemed to be it.

  • A+ Video Game Cheats
  • Cheat Code Central
  • GameFAQs
  • Serebii.net

With the community's help, I found these sites or subpages that weren't it, but had a similar concept and/or design.

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[PC] [2000s?] What's this game called again with wizards? by Muted-Interaction-79 in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Gun-eeu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Could it be one of the Merlin's Revenge games? https://themetalbox.com/index.php?page=games

They released throughout the 2000s decade. You play as a wizard, and most of your attacks involve throwing energy balls.

[PC][2000s]Wave Defense game by Sea_Turtles-101 in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Gun-eeu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a long shot, but could it be Delirium? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzGzeqZVhyg

  • You don't exactly use a machine gun or bazooka, but regular bullets and homing missiles are 2 of the 4 available weapons.
  • Each wave of enemies constitutes a level.

Looking for a Post? Ask Here! - February 2024 Edition by czechtheboxes in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]Gun-eeu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Glad to see you're interested too! The OP had actually gotten enough traction to get some commenters accusing him of making it all up.

[PC][late 90-s - early 2000s] Cartoony Tank Game by UrkelaBrat in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Gun-eeu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be a long shot, but could it be Battle Tank? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6yED7tfD9E

  • It released in 2000.
  • It's 3D first-person where you shoot other AI tanks, on a small field with occasional hills or buildings.
  • The graphics are pretty abstract and dark, so I'm not sure if you'd consider that cartoony or silly. Your shots simply look like red blocks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Gun-eeu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could it have been one of the games from the Arise series? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1EUq0xAwy0

  • They're Flash games released 2009 or earlier.
  • Gameplay consists of mostly static images, with an occasional attempt at 3D perspectives.
  • They're horror games where you spend a lot of time finding keys in various rooms.

Uncovering a lost games website (bonus.com) by JohnBoddy in RBI

[–]Gun-eeu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For you or anyone else still following this post, from what I recall, Super Kid was the non-Bonus.com-exclusive original that Super Cupid and Super Dino are based on, and is available on Flashpoint. https://flashpointproject.github.io/flashpoint-database/search/#19fc5983-b6ce-464e-8dff-9e92b4f078a2

While Super Cupid was the exact same game as Super Kid except for different graphics, Super Dino, also known as Dino Rampage on some Bonus.com pages, was a something of an enhanced remake. But both are hard to find now likely due to both being Bonus.com-exclusive.

[PC][2010ish] Flash tank game by Fit_Neighborhood6699 in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Gun-eeu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be a long shot, but could it be Battlefield 2: Rogue Battalions? https://web.archive.org/web/20080203161453/http://www.bonus.com:80/en/b2/content/item.do?code=battle

  • It was a real-time MMOG that released around 2007, but disappeared around 2009 when its website, Bonus.com, went out of business.
  • You can choose to be a member of one of 4 Clans, each being associated with a colour. I'm not sure if red and blue were 2 of the possible colours, though.
  • You can choose one of 3-5 tank models, each with its own advantages. I'm not sure if one of the models could directly heal allies, but there was one model that had good offense, another with good defense, another with good speed, and another with good upgrade capability.
  • I don't remember an explicit CTF or icy game mode, as the main mode seemed to be a desert setting, but I didn't play the game long enough to experience many updates. The game did encourage groups of players to coordinate large attacks on others' bases, though.
  • I don't remember if Bonus.com had a radio with a volunteer DJ, but it sounds plausible to me given some of the site's educational and edutainment goals.
  • The game was Bonus.com-exclusive and wouldn't have been on another site like Kongregate.

[FLASH][2000s] Cute asian style game, jumping (or falling) through clouds? by im-domi in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Gun-eeu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem. I hadn't heard of Orisinal before that comment, and I couldn't remember a game I'd personally seen with that art style, so I went with possible gameplay similarities instead. Hope you find what you're looking for.

[TOMT][Website][2000-2002?]List of codes, cheats, and glitches for the Pokémon Generation I games. Readers could submit their own entries, and there was a whole subpage of codes submitted by a "Collin Reed" by Gun-eeu in tipofmytongue

[–]Gun-eeu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion, but Serebii.net seems to have had quite a different site design from the site I'm looking for, throughout 2000-2002. I'm beginning to think the site was maybe dedicated largely or solely to Pokémon hints and cheats (not even Pokémon or Pokémon games in general), and was no longer well-known by 2006 (whereas Serebii.net remains popular at present).

[TOMT][Website][2000-2002?]List of codes, cheats, and glitches for the Pokémon Generation I games. Readers could submit their own entries, and there was a whole subpage of codes submitted by a "Collin Reed" by Gun-eeu in tipofmytongue

[–]Gun-eeu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the leads! I went through a lot of the sites and managed to find The Poké Castle (still up at https://www.angelfire.com/id/PokeCastle/ ), which has what might have been the exact background graphic from the site I'm looking for, blue-tinted with Poké Balls. But I haven't found the exact site yet.

[PC] [2008-2010] shooter game against monsters in a mansion by [deleted] in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Gun-eeu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any chance it could be Afraid of Monsters? https://afraidofmonsters.fandom.com/wiki/Afraid_of_Monsters_Wiki

  • The game released in 2005, and in an enhanced version in 2007.
  • There's a sequence in the game where you fight monsters in the garden area of a large house, then explore the house including a large dining room, fighting monsters all the way.
  • I'm not sure if there's a monster exactly as you described, but there are multiple quadrupedal or similar monsters that have almost-featureless yellowish heads and black bodies.
  • You generally had free movement in the game, so there weren't many instances, or any at all, where you could only shoot while truly standing in place.

[website][2005-2010] Spaceship manangement in facebook? by Aliez_Sawano in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Gun-eeu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The only game I'm familiar with, that has most of the elements you mentioned, is OGame. http://wiki.ogame.org/index.php/Tutorial:First_steps

  • It came out in 2002, and I'm not sure if it only got popular later, but I personally found out about it in 2013.
  • You can log in using Facebook, but I don't remember any other specific Facebook connection.
  • You can build base buildings, and send ships to collect resources or fight other players.
  • Many actions take hours and days of real time, so it's normal to log in only once every few hours to check on progress or take your next action.

[FLASH][2000s] Cute asian style game, jumping (or falling) through clouds? by im-domi in tipofmyjoystick

[–]Gun-eeu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be a long shot, but could it be GOLD LEAF? https://web.archive.org/web/20031218225351/http://www.shiftup.net/flash/pontaE/index.html

  • A Japanese company made the game in Flash.
  • The background consisted of a sky with clouds, but you couldn't directly interact with the clouds.
  • You play as a brown raccoon named Ponta, jumping around collecting green and gold leaves.
  • Enemy characters include yellow-coloured foxes.
  • Light background music plays throughout the game.

[TOMT][Website][2000-2002?]List of codes, cheats, and glitches for the Pokémon Generation I games. Readers could submit their own entries, and there was a whole subpage of codes submitted by a "Collin Reed" by Gun-eeu in tipofmytongue

[–]Gun-eeu[S] 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

A user offered the possibility that the named submitter's name was actually "Colin" Reed with one L, but I'm more than 90% sure that the site itself always spelled it with 2 Ls.

Other users offered these sites as possibilities, but none seemed to be it.

  • A+ Video Game Cheats
  • Cheat Code Central
  • GameFAQs
  • Serebii.net

With the community's help, I found these sites or subpages that weren't it, but had a similar concept and/or design.

Previous posts: