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Need help find the title of a game

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  • 29-06-2021 4:43pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 6,911 ✭✭✭


    Hello all, been a while. Hope everyone is well.

    Anyways, as per the title there is a game that has been driving me mad. I only have vague memories of it, but from what I CAN remember....:rolleyes:

    It was on the Megadrive.
    You were some kind of anthropomorphic/animal character (maybe an elephant or something...I think).:confused:
    He crashlands or something happens his spaceship at the start of the game and the rest of the game is about you getting the parts for your rocket ...I think:confused:

    No, it's not Toejam and Earl. :P

    It was a 2D platformer, sidescroller. But you had menus and an inventory I think.:rolleyes:

    Honestly, I didn't imagine it or dream this.
    I think a few years back I actually went through the list of nearly every SEGA game ever made trying to find it. It's driving me nuts again.
    I'd recognise it if I seen screenshots etc.

    Anyways, hoping someone can help.
    Losing my mind in my old age.:o:)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 445 ✭✭evillive


    Possibly Puggsy? that's a blast from the past!! Had it on the mega drive, lots of puzzles using the environment and items like candles and flashlights and barrels/boxes to progress

    Travellers tales/psygnosis made some gorgeous games for the time


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,911 ✭✭✭SeantheMan


    Found it.
    Literally had to go to Sega Wikipedia and scroll through the list of every single game. Dunno why I started at Z and worked backwards.

    It was Cosmic Spacehead. Weight off my mind


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