Obscure game recommendations

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grandia on playstation, knight and baby. I finished them and sold them. That was a stupid idea.

I played obscure shit like demon's winter before you were even born lol.
 
GBC: survival kids
N64: Body harvest, Extreme-G XG2, Lego Racers, Paper Boy, A Bugs Life, Monopoly, Glover
PS1: Monster Rancher 2, Twisted Metal 2, Tomba!,Toy Story Racer, sock em rock em robots arena
DS:Spectrobes series, Pokemon ranger series, Rune Factory series, Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland, Scribblenauts series

Oh my god! Tomba! That was one of the First PSX Games i ever Played. We did not have the money for the console and Games, so for starters we only had that one Multi Demo CD and one of my Favorites was Tomba!. Really sad i never had the Full Game.

Also:
Scurge: Hive for GBA/NDS. One of the best Metroid like Games ive ever seen.

And i dont know if its quite as Unknown as i think it is, but somehow very Few People even Mentioned it when it released:
Dragons Dogma - Dark Arisen PC. It was released for Xbox 360 back in the day and got a remaster for PC a while back. While the port is not perfect its still an incredible game. Still thinking this game was meant to have a real multiplayer mode but it was cut in the end.

Oh and Snowboard Kids for N64. Was like Mario Cart but better.
 
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Incredible Crisis on the PlayStation 1 is an awesome game somewhat similar to Warioware but with a proper and hilarious story running through it. If you have never played it you should definitely give it a go.
 
FRAK! for the BBC Micro. One of my favourites for the trusty 8-bit machine.
Very tricky platformer where you climb ladders and knock monsters away with your yo-yo.
The graphics were impressive for the time and the music will get stuck in your head for days.

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FRAK! for the BBC Micro. One of my favourites for the trusty 8-bit machine.
Very tricky platformer where you climb ladders and knock monsters away with your yo-yo.
The graphics were impressive for the time and the music will get stuck in your head for days.

Used to play that and Boffin at school except my copy of Frak! was called F*ck! (u instead of * in the name of course) and was definitely NSFW. 'Frak! (1984)(Aardvark)[h8][FRAK]' is the name of the file should you wish to find it.
 
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