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Something In the Water: My Nightmare of ‘Ecco the Dolphin’

It's not the most likely candidate for scariest game ever, but SEGA's 1992 game didn't half f*ck some of its players up.

Snookies123516d ago

The atmosphere of that game was what really did it. I both loved and hated that game when I was younger, but it holds a very special place for me because of that.

3-4-53516d ago

Some of the best video game music of all time.

esmittystud1013516d ago

My kid was playing this on an Xbox 360 Sega game that hase like 20 or 30 titles on it. I seen Echo was on there and it brought back memories of me playing it at the retailer Hills. Does anyone remember Hills Department Store? LOL

KosherNostra3516d ago

Fun Fact! Hills Department Store was the first retail chain in America to stock the Nintendo Entertainment System!

ab5olut10n3516d ago

Yeah, the one in Lafayette had a dope concession stand up front and some arcade games. Gimme a no salt soft pretzel and some double dragon please lol

TheROsingleB3516d ago

Fluid, beautiful and incredibly frustrating at the same time. Ecco the Dolphin is a really unique game, given the scope and message it was trying to portray back on the Genesis. You really had to know what the hell to do though most of the time, or swim around in circles forever because you have no idea how to get past that crystal thing.

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Six Times When Games Turned Into A Horror Game

Ever play a game a game only to discover at some point it transforms into a horror game? No? Well Netto's Game Room shares six games that do just that!

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P_Bomb36d ago

Immediately thought of the El Dorado zombie dudes in Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune.

raWfodog36d ago (Edited 36d ago )

Not necessarily a ‘horror’ moment, but I remember feeling really tense and anxious when the Flood were first introduced in the original Halo. I never felt more on edge or nervous in that whole game as that moment. I think it was the whole buildup that something terrible was coming but you didn’t know exactly what.

Another non-horror game that had me feeling it was Subnautica. The deep dark depths, and knowing that sea monsters were lurking nearby, had me jumping at every sound.

NettosGameRoom35d ago

That scene where you first see them attack is pretty crazy!

Relientk7735d ago

I remember being scared of the Asylum level in the most recent Thief game from 2014.

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Cross time and space to save your pod - Ecco the Dolphin: An Underwater Classic

"Ecco the Dolphin is a classic exploration game where we meet a pod of dolphins who are innocently swimming around. Suddenly, great winds pick up and sweep everyone away. With their whereabouts unknown, Ecco embarks on a journey to find them." - Alex Legard from Video Chums

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Rebel_Scum1510d ago

There’s a good article somewhere on the net showing some of the dev designer documents for this game. The level of detail they put into creating fish, coral, rocks etc was pretty amazing for its time.

Its a classic game that never gets old for. But seriously to hell with Welcome to the machine. That level and the one before it suck.

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5 Unsettling Boss Fights in Retro Games (That Made Me Question My Gaming Decisions)

Whether you have real Mike Tyson and pixelated Mike Tyson fighting for the title of “scariest human being” or you’re questioning reality thanks to a malevolent Creator, it’s safe to say that some retro game bosses are just...unsettling. :-|

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Aghashie1949d ago (Edited 1949d ago )

Definitely missed Giygas from Earhbound 2 on that list. That boss gave me nightmares when I was a kid. Finished the game way later as a grown up and holy cows, the boss still gave me the hebejebes 😂