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Looking for a British musical movie about a Jazz (I think) musician who has a black room mate and who's girlfriend was working in a department store and ends up breaking with him for the department store owner.
Anyone? :icon_sad:
There was a really cool scene where the main character goes through the streets of London singing and some random kid picks up a prostitute.
Is it really old, or like 1980s old?
Movie from around early 80’s. thriller/horror .
I thought Jeff Goldblum and Ray Dong Chong were the stars but that doesn’t seem to be the case.
Anyway… a guy is married/dating to/a chic that turns out to be a gargoyle. Has something to do with a museum. (I think)
I'm looking for an NES game a friend of mine had when we were little. When looking it up I thought it might have been Bionic Commando, but after watching a couple gameplay videos I don't think that was it but that should give you an idea of the sort of style. From memory it was a near-future sci-fi setting with at least one level having a really industrial look to it. I think you could get gun upgrades and I remember you being able to get this hovering robot thing that would follow you around and help shoot stuff. Does this ring any bells to anybody, or have 25 years totally distorted my memory?
A computer game from the early 90s I used to play, before my family's PC even had a mouse I think, was some 2D black-and-white medieval-fantasy style game where you fight goblins and ghosts and all sorts of stuff. If you collect enough coins/money you can buy armour and potions.
In order to attack an enemy that appears on the screen, you have to position your character side-by-side to the enemy and repeatedly press the direction key to make an attack. Every time you hit the opponent by pressing the direction key, a sentence will appear on screen that describes how effectively your attack was. Sometimes you might be attacking a thief, and after pressing the direction key to make a hit, the resulting description will read "your bag feels lighter...", indicating that the thief is stealing your coins while you take swipes at him with your sword. At this point you can continue attacking or just retreat from the opponent by backing off.
I haven't played the game in over twenty years, but I'm desperate to find it.
A computer game from the early 90s I used to play, before my family's PC even had a mouse I think, was some 2D black-and-white medieval-fantasy style game where you fight goblins and ghosts and all sorts of stuff. If you collect enough coins/money you can buy armour and potions.
In order to attack an enemy that appears on the screen, you have to position your character side-by-side to the enemy and repeatedly press the direction key to make an attack. Every time you hit the opponent by pressing the direction key, a sentence will appear on screen that describes how effectively your attack was. Sometimes you might be attacking a thief, and after pressing the direction key to make a hit, the resulting description will read "your bag feels lighter...", indicating that the thief is stealing your coins while you take swipes at him with your sword. At this point you can continue attacking or just retreat from the opponent by backing off.
I haven't played the game in over twenty years, but I'm desperate to find it.
I was looking for one recently I couldn't find. It was a stand up arcade game where the main character could acquire an item known as "poon boots". I played it around 1986, give or take. It was a side scroller I believe and the boots would allow you a jet boost so you could fly higher.
I have no idea what this is, but the term "poon boots" will become part of my Friday night drinking terminology.
"Hang on, let me get my poon boots on"