Post your favourite long forgotten game of the week that once appeared on /v/ only to descent into oblivion soon after.
Cosmic Break beta was the most fun I had with a fotm game
This pretty much is the bar-none example of what you posted, maybe except the favorite part.
>>339805683
/v/ vs. /a/ vs. /m/
what a great time
Not too old but god do I miss the daily webm threads of this game.
>>339805683
who winberrl here
>>339805913
Besiege was fun, but it just wasn't enough game to stay fun. Crazy shit like the Chaos Engine kept it afloat a little longer, but it was doomed to die an early death from the start.
John Madden
this was fun
>>339806275
>long forgotten
>>339805683
Cosmic break was some of the most fun I've had with any game. RIP
>>339806089
This and tribes ascend
Defining moments in /v/ video games history
>>339805913
Those were best fucking threads on /v/.
>>339804521
Fuck me, it's ancient. It was a thing on /b/ for a bit. There was a little browser based fighting game, totally in Japanese. The screen was no bigger than a Game Boy's screen. Your little guy would walk along a path and randomly get into fights; if you beat your opponent there was a small chance you could get them as a character to fight with. That included randomly spawning boss characters that were beyond SNK tier difficult.
The best starting character you could get was a kappa or pig or some shit with a mushroom uppercut that you could spam while jumping, so you could get in like four hits in a few frames and stunlock just about everything to death. Random bosses included a gigantic shark, and a golden hippo with lasers.
That was years and years ago, though. And the archive that had the link to it is long dead.
>>339806275
WHO WILL BE OUR CHAMPION ONCE MORE
WHO WILL STEP UP TO THE PLATE AND ETCH THEIR NAME IN THE HALLS OF HISTORY
Seriously, someone start a run, I want to follow it today and relive the agony/ecstasy
There was that platformer game with the smiley faces. Forgot the name.
>>339808565
http://everybodyedits.com/
That's the one.
>>339806752
>>339806275
A thread popped up on the anniversary of the "discovery" of this game, so it's not forgotten.