


In Xenon the enemies come down in patterns like the very old arcade Shmups, i'm fairly certain that this game was way more random and that enemy movement seemed more natural. I feel like the title screen was very close to something like this, with lots of "Orb" buttons on the menu etc.Īnother thing, the gameplay was a little more complicated than this. In fact, I'm pretty sure the soundtrack for the game sounded almost exactly like this but a more updated darker version: Īs far as the graphics, my game is definitely newer than that, no later than 2008 though because thats when I graduated highschool. No guitars, or people talking, no hip-hop or rock music. Okay, so I see what you mean about memorable music, but the music in my game was much more atmospheric, a lot of synth. Very memorable music, lots of (greyish) purple and red in the colour palette, upgrades shop in between levels. This might be a bit older than you've suggested but is it Xenon or Xenon 2? Last edited by Asgeir89 on Fri 1:13 am, edited 1 time in total. I'll be very responsive here as I'm stuck home with Covid and on the searchĬlosest art style I can find is a much more recent game called Axiom Verge which is a metriodvania type game but here is the art style that I kinda remember my mystery game looking like: I remember playing other games like worms, serious sam, warcraft 2 and several others.
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I've searched multiple databases and watched hours of youtube videos, now I'm coming to you guys to see if anyone else played the game and remembers it. Nikon pc micro-nikkor 85mm f/2.8d, I2i telesource pvt ltd mumbai address. I wanna say that they shot out big orbs that spun or something like that. from what I remember you fought aliens, or some sort of hybrid of ships infected with aliens.

Gameplay: I'm pretty sure that you could get upgrades between levels. The music and sound FX were not like from an arcade or retro console, they were more up to date and very well done. Sound: This is what really sticks out, I can almost hear the music now. Graphics: Pretty sure these were 2D but not super old school, I want to say it had side borders with info displayed there, on the left were different orbs that showed the weapons you could use or something like that. Type: I honestly can't remember wether it was vertical or horizontal, I'm leaning more toward vertical. But it could have also come on a demo disc that came with an actual game that I bought like Age of Empires or something. Source: I want to say it was a demo of some sort, I feel like it was on one of those you could get from staples that came with like 100 PC game demos. Possible timeframe: 2000-2006 (I know that's huge, but I'm still working on it) Hey guys, I'm new here, just joined the forum in search of an Old Shmup.
