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Need help identifying this game

Postby Jbailey52 » Fri Jan 06, 2012 1:01 am

Hi everyone. I remember playing a game as a child. I don't remember the name but I do remember playing it at the same time as tapper. And a 4x4 racing game where you drove through a desert I believe and you visited a store before the race to buy supplies (I would also like to know what this game is too!) but the game I am really interested in is a game of engineering and mechanics in a sense. I remember you would set up pulleys and ropes and a ball would fall on a see saw and knock over a buckets etc.... Anyone know what I am talking about? Sorry I am so vague.
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Re: Need help identifying this game

Postby stinow » Fri Jan 06, 2012 1:04 pm

Jbailey52 wrote:Hi everyone. I remember playing a game as a child. I don't remember the name but I do remember playing it at the same time as tapper. And a 4x4 racing game where you drove through a desert I believe and you visited a store before the race to buy supplies (I would also like to know what this game is too!) but the game I am really interested in is a game of engineering and mechanics in a sense. I remember you would set up pulleys and ropes and a ball would fall on a see saw and knock over a buckets etc.... Anyone know what I am talking about? Sorry I am so vague.


Hi lad,

The first game you are referring to could be one of the following:
- Big red racing (way newer than Tapper from 1983)
- Lost Dutchman man (no racing in 4x4, but the only game I now from a little later, where you play in the desert.
- Car Builder, car game from that time
- StreetRod - one of the most famous racing games from the 80's
- Stuntcar a.k.a. 'Stunts'; way newer than Tapper, but it does comply with your description.

Second game will have to be:
- TIM a.k.a. 'The Incredible Machine'; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_Machine_%28series%29

Hope this helped!

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Re: Need help identifying this game

Postby Jbailey52 » Fri Jan 06, 2012 1:30 pm

Yes!, I found t.i.m. Last night and actually just played the new one, but it's awful! Anyway neither of the racing games are the one I'm talking about, but I will push on. Thank you!
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Re: Need help identifying this game

Postby stinow » Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:43 am

Jbailey52 wrote:Yes!, I found t.i.m. Last night and actually just played the new one, but it's awful! Anyway neither of the racing games are the one I'm talking about, but I will push on. Thank you!


Hi Jbailey, good to hear that TIM was the one.

As for the 4x4 game, I recon this one could be it:
4x4 Offroad racing, includes prepping car and racing in the desert.
It's from the late 80's.
http://www.cdosabandonware.com/std_games_details.php?gameid=24

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Re: Need help identifying this game

Postby Hot Trout » Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:21 am

I loved Big Red Racing when it came out. It was one of the first LAN games we played with mates for hours at a time. Simple but fast graphics and great tracks made it a game that was played for some considerable time.
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Re: Need help identifying this game

Postby stinow » Wed Jan 11, 2012 12:53 pm

Hot Trout wrote:I loved Big Red Racing when it came out. It was one of the first LAN games we played with mates for hours at a time. Simple but fast graphics and great tracks made it a game that was played for some considerable time.


I totally agree with you HT. Big Red was also one of my earlier LAN games.
The cars & tracks were great and I remember the sound (FX) also being amazingly fun for it's time.

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