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AZWification said:
Entropio said:

Uhm, I have some candidates... Metroid Prime 2?

Nope, it's not that one.

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze?



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Entropio said:
AZWification said:

Nope, it's not that one.

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze?

Oh wow, you're so frickin close with this one. The game I'm talking about is a tad bit older..



                
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AZWification said:
Entropio said:

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze?

Oh wow, you're so frickin close with this one. The game I'm talking about is a tad bit older..

 

DKC2?



I get the feeling you guys are just waiting for me to post the second, easier, hint because I'm getting into a predictable pattern here.

#37: This game, contains every cliche imaginable about the '60s or old spy-movies.

Hint 2: It's kind of like the early James Bond movies, but then a female version of that.



Time for hint 36 and time to prep up, put on your gloves and mask, and head to room 201, because you're needed for one of the most uncommon professions in a video game, stat!



 

              

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Entropio said:
AZWification said:

Oh wow, you're so frickin close with this one. The game I'm talking about is a tad bit older..

 

DKC2?

Bingo, you got it!



                
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#37 Portal 2

It's a bit redundant to talk about how good Portal 2 is, as just about everyone already has. It's easily one of the best puzzle games of all time, has some of the most memorable and well written characters in video game history, and manages to make its protagonist a likeable person despite her never uttering a single word. It's an amazing game, plain and simple.

Can you guess the next one:

Genocidal robot scientist, alien valkyries, pirates, wrench wielding hero and a timeline altering nerdy sidekick make up just some of this games cast.



S.Peelman said:

I get the feeling you guys are just waiting for me to post the second, easier, hint because I'm getting into a predictable pattern here.

#37: This game, contains every cliche imaginable about the '60s or old spy-movies.

Hint 2: It's kind of like the early James Bond movies, but then a female version of that.

No one lives forever?



Player2 said:
S.Peelman said:

I get the feeling you guys are just waiting for me to post the second, easier, hint because I'm getting into a predictable pattern here.

#37: This game, contains every cliche imaginable about the '60s or old spy-movies.

Hint 2: It's kind of like the early James Bond movies, but then a female version of that.

No one lives forever?

Indeed.



37 – Battletoads


When the “Reyes Magos” brought me Battletoads I felt a bit disappointed: I had asked for Super Mario Bros 2 (see my #48), but it was sold out (this might be in 1993 or 1994) so I had instead a game I haven’t ever heard before, featuring a hyper-musculated toad fighting a rat… It didn’t seem very promising, but it ended up being a great game. Actually, it’s cooperative (sometimes competitive) multiplayer displaced SMB3 as my most played game with my friends. Certainly, most of the times we only played 3 levels (dying at the infamous vehicle section, which I think we only passed twice), but those levels were varied enough for us: you could ride a dragon, fight a giant robot and practice spelunking while fighting giant crows, for example. Everything that as kids we could expect from a videogame.