Quote Originally Posted by seanb View Post
TOMBI

^its a dam relic, and will cost you at least 150 quid for a reliable copy its that rare. I have a demo of it and it just seems like the most epic cute brilliant game... oh well
OHMAHGOD! I always wanted that game. I had the demo version as well, and I went looking for a full copy, but I couldn't find it for love nor money. Turns out the publisher (WhoopieCamp) went bust, and no more copies were released.

There was also this full game called "Blitter Boy" on the same demo disc (which I have long since lost; the last I saw it was in an empty biscuit tin with a bunch of other demo discs; I think I may had thrown away the wrong tin by mistake) It was this guy running around a room with a bazooka rescuing babies from monsters. If you accidentally shot the babies they would start crying and you couldn't rescue them temporarily. It was such a good game, and I kick myself when I realise I lost the disc.

I miss playing my old BBC Micro games (my system is long gone, we left it at my old house, which has since been torn down... ), particularly the Repton series (a puzzle game like Boulder Dash featuring a lizard in a yellow sweater) and Mr Ee (an exact clone of Mr Do, an old arcade game from the 80s). I want to fix my old computer solely to run the emulator on it.

I read a Let's Play of Final Fantasy VIII recently, and am itching to play it again, but I can't be bothered to hook up my PS2.