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Guy with glove with knives who kills cat: Is this a real PSX game?

Wed May 9, 2012 5:46 PM

Someone asked about this game on another message board and the description is so bizarre that I wonder if it is a real game. Google turns up nothing.

You'd think that a cat being killed would generate a little controversy. People love cats.


"I've been trying to remember the name of this game for some time now. All I remember is that it was a fighting game, and that in the introduction there was a guy sitting under a tree wearing a glove that had knives attached to it. A cat walks up to him and he kills the cat with his gloves. Morbid, I know. It was definitely for the first Playstation. Thank you!"

Wolfenstein-3D hacked to work on 8086/8088 computers

Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:22 PM

Nobody said that it's fast! But still an impressive feat.





There are also some cool videos on Youtube of full motion video being done on an 8088.







I wonder if "Sewer Shark" or "Night Trap" could be ported to the 8088.

All known games now playable on BSNES

Tue Mar 6, 2012 5:26 PM

"Shougi 2" finally playable! http://board.byuu.or....php?f=3&t=2538

I don't know how successful this game was in Japan, but thanks to byuu and BSNES, there will now be some Americans playing it out of curiosity.

Nintendo systems and special chips

Thu Dec 29, 2011 2:40 PM

I'm referring to the NES and SNES in particular. Many games go beyond the technical limits of the original hardware by including special chips. There's the MMC chips for the NES and there's the FX chip, etc. for the SNES.

For some reason this mania for special chips seemed exclusive to Nintendo. Like why weren't there a lot of special chip games for the Sega Genesis to compensate for hardware weaknesses such as limited color palette and no hardware scaling and rotation?

Side scrolling computer game with caverns and teleports

Sat Dec 17, 2011 11:59 AM

Anyone recall this game? My first hunch was "Monuments of Mars" but apparently that isn't it.

"I'm trying to remember an old video game my mother used to play on our fist family computer. I believe it was an old IBM, but she thinks it was off-market because she thinks she bought it from Amway.


The one fact I do remember about the computer is that it had a KRAFT KC-3 joystick hooked up to it. Oh, and the keyboard was separate from the processor (don't know if that helps).
The game in question was green in color (because our monitor couldn't handle color or so I was told by my mom) where you played a guy who, for some reason, was on a different planet (i think it was a different planet). If I recall correctly, the game would scroll when you moved around.
The one monster I remember was some kind of venus fly trap creature that would shoot things at you.
I remember being underground a lot, working through caves, I never made it very far.
I wasn't very good (probably because I was eight). My mom got a lot farther than me and mentioned something about a spaceship you have to get to.
I think there were portals within the game that would transport you to different locations within the same vicinity, so a blocked off part of the cave you could see but couldn't get to could be reached if you found the correct transporter.
Any help would be appreciated."