Name of the Game

Started by Babar, Sat 23/08/2003 12:37:09

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Babar

This is probably a very stupid reason to start a thread, but I wanted to get this game I got when I was really small. I think it was an adventure game but it had an action sequence in a tank and some sort of fight on the top of a train (sword-fight??).I had it around 91-94??? Anybody know what I am talking about?
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Vel


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that was released in '97, vel.

Captain Mostly

Was there a tank in The Last Express?!?!

TheYak

No, but there ought to have been.  It would've been nice to take out aggressions on the conductor and some of the more irritating passengers.

Nacho

He´s talking of Heart of China, by Dynamix, a division of Sierra. It was a good game, sure he can find it in some abandonware sites.
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Red_Armadillo

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Check out DOS games it has alot of older DOS games and the time frame would fit. ( It's at www.dosgames.com if you didn't know)
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Czar

or maybe he just talking about Full Throttle, the action adventure we all love ;)
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Babar

Thanks.... I checked it up and it was Heart of China.
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Babar

I just finished Heart of China. I didn't think a game so unlike Sierra Games and Lucasarts could be so great. I barely remember it from before. The graphics seemed alot better when I played it all those years ago :). Thanks for helping me name the game
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auhsor

Hmm, Heart of China mentioned again. I gotta go get that game...

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