
Not a Mario Party, but I like where your head's at.
Disney Party.
What I'll confirm is that it does not have "Party" in the title.
Bonus Screenshot:
I'll also confirm that while "Disney" technically isn't in the title, there's def. some Disney in there.
Some weird minigame in Kingdom Hearts?
Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance?
Getting close, but not quite!
Alrighty, one more screenshot for the deliberations:
Personal anecdote hint: In anticipation of this game's release, I sold home-baked cookies & bulk-purchased energy drinks in high school to save up enough money to buy a second-hand system that this game would originally release on.
Kingdom Hearts 2? Some remaster of?
I dunno, I watched Brian David Gilbert's explanation of Kingdom Hearts again, and now I have to go lie down for a bit:
While I'd assign a bonus point if I could for mentioning BDG's brilliant Unraveled series, and while the answer is certainly close, alas, no cigar.
And now, the prestige:
It's Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep, the PSP prequel that takes place 10 years before KH1. The game that introduced Terra, Aqua & Ven to the series, the game that introduced the concept of "norting".
First screenshot was from the Command Board minigame, a Monopoly-style board game that you could play to either level up your attacks, or acquire entirely new attacks.
Second screenshot was from the Disney Town segments where Pete is attempting to disguise himself as "Captain Dark" in an effort to win votes in the local Dream Festival's popularity contest (an offense so heinous that Queen Minnie ends up banishing Pete from the world and into the void of space, where he's recruited by Malificent into a life of big-time crime) (god I love these games).
Final screenshot was the direct aftermath of a boy being norted. (EDIT: As a bonus bonus point to you, ALG, this possessed suit of armor does actually show up in Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix as the optional superboss Lingering Will)
Now, who's gonna get the toss-up? B/c it's Free Play, baybee.
I'll take the free play!
Looks like a telltale game.
The wolf among us?
You're half right. It is a Telltale game, but it is not TWAU.
Oh I think that’s Tales from the Borderlands. Free play, if correct.
Merph has it. Free PLLAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!
I'll take it!
Space Invaders 2: Amelia's Revenge?
Roughly of that era but even less colorful!
The looks like some very old school color artifacting.
Apple II? Atari?
The looks like some very old school color artifacting.
Apple II? Atari?
I could say the answer is yes (technically), but this specific version is Apple II.
Some hints:
I think it supported up to something like 8 people multilayer pvp, all on one screen and one keyboard, which was pretty wild on our massive 12" Apple II GS.
Released in 1980, described as a clone of a 1975 Atari game called Jet Fighter.
And the answer is...
Free play!
I don't think it's right, but I'm gonna guess Red Alert 3 anyway.
Nope, sorry, that's way off. You might be thinking of Tim Curry.
Nope, sorry, that's way off. You might be thinking of Tim Curry.
I'm always thinking of Tim Curry.
The screenshot depicts veteran character actor Erick Avari, who appeared in both the original Stargate film and the show Stargate SG-1.
Pretty sure that's Zork Grand Inquisitor. Free play if so.
Yes! It is indeed Zork Grand Inquisitor.
Free play!
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