Is there a community on Lemmy that can help finding a game I played years ago.
The year was 1984 or 1985, last year of High School. The computer was an Apple 2e The game was a Raiders rip off with a guy in a fedora looking for treasure. It was monochrome green. I remember you had to place dynamite and run to blow through walls to get deeper inside a pyramid. It was loaded on 5 1/4" floppy disks. I guess it would need an emulator to play now.
- There’s “Tip of my joystick” on .ml, but it’s not very active. However, you’re already here, may as well ask. 
- Describe the game - A self-perpetuating meme where the objective is to forget you’re playing it. By remembering it, you have lost the game, and by custom, must announce it aloud. - I lost. - Me too 
 
 
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- Don’t ask to ask, just ask. - Nice. I’m putting that one right next to 
 https://nohello.net/
 
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- Is it battletoads? - No but thanks 
 
- Okay I’ve watched a couple of vids and it might be this. 
- I’m wondering if there was an Aztec2 cause the name rings a bell. Thanks, I’m going to check who developed this but it looks abandoned. 
- In the same genre but must have come after this because it was much better quality. 
 
- It was Duke Nukem Forever - No but I enjoyed that game, although the catch phrases got on my nerves pretty quick. 
- Duke Nukem Sometimes: The Prequel 
 
- Lessee. Username’s a reference to Snow Crash, which is a cyberpunk book. Played the game “years ago”. The game must have a name not so connected to the content that OP would have already remembered the name before posting. - I’m going to guess Shadowrun for the SNES. - Good catch on the book but the game is from the 80’s 
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- Are you sure it’s not a reference to the tv show Heroes (tm) (R) (CC) (CCP) (CCCP) (littleoldladywho), and thus he has an unhealthy obsession with savior-figures that transcend the physical boundaries set by the unbreakable rules off reality? The game must be Superman 64, known for its trendsetting skyfall imagery and fast gameplay. 
 
- Could’ve been minecraft - I have never played Minecraft. I played 7 days to die so close enough? 
 
- Trog - I have never even heard of that one > Trog 
 
- Temple of Apshai? - Temple of Apshai? No but thanks. 
 
- I think you’ve found it. Give us some clues! - How long ago? What platform? Genre? - check my edit for description. 
 
- Could it be Aztec? - Yes, someone else suggested that, I think it was. I just remember it being way better than it looks today. Cutting edge in the 80’s. - That’s usually how these things play out. - Same thing happened to me when I tried watching Thundercats again. Oh boy. - Sometimes it better to just keep the memory. 
 
 
 
- Horace goes skiing? - I live in a snowy place so I never liked winter games. Maybe if they had one about shoveling out your vehicle. - Well I hit the right era, didn’t expect it to be that old! The game you describe does sound very familar, I’msure I’ve played it…now you’ve got my aging memory working away! - Its certainly a very common theme. Can’t lose with pyramid treasure hunts. 
 
 
 
- Raptor: Call of the Shadows? 
- I was playing on Sinclair spectrum and BBC b computers in the 80s but this kinda rings a vague bell. I’ll ask my brother and get back to you if he remembers anything - Thanks 
 







