12-03-2016, 05:04 PM
Flashback - The Quest for Identity 1992 Cool game!
Sega Genesis Intro from 1992 on the Amiga released game Flashback - The Quest for Identity by Delphine Software in HD quality. The game is still listed in the Book of Guinness World Records as the best-selling French game of all time and was ported to a lot of different systems like MS-DOS, Acorn Archimedes, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and Super Nintendo in 1993.
Story:
The game is set in the year 2142 and details the journey of Conrad B. Hart, an agent for the Galaxia Bureau of Investigation, and his attempts to recover his lost memory to save the world. During one of his investigations, Conrad discovers a plot to destroy the Earth involving aliens that disguise themselves as governmental officials. These shape-shifting aliens are discovered with his monoculars that measures molecular density. Conrad then saves a copy of his memory in a holocube as a precaution against it being erased. As he feared, the aliens do eventually kidnap Conrad and erase his memory. He escapes, but is left stranded in a jungle on Titan completely unaware of who he is. Conrad soons recovers his holocube and on activation sees himself giving instructions to travel to the New Washington, which is also on Titan, to meet with his old friend Ian who would be able to give him back his memory.

Sega Genesis Intro from 1992 on the Amiga released game Flashback - The Quest for Identity by Delphine Software in HD quality. The game is still listed in the Book of Guinness World Records as the best-selling French game of all time and was ported to a lot of different systems like MS-DOS, Acorn Archimedes, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and Super Nintendo in 1993.
Story:
The game is set in the year 2142 and details the journey of Conrad B. Hart, an agent for the Galaxia Bureau of Investigation, and his attempts to recover his lost memory to save the world. During one of his investigations, Conrad discovers a plot to destroy the Earth involving aliens that disguise themselves as governmental officials. These shape-shifting aliens are discovered with his monoculars that measures molecular density. Conrad then saves a copy of his memory in a holocube as a precaution against it being erased. As he feared, the aliens do eventually kidnap Conrad and erase his memory. He escapes, but is left stranded in a jungle on Titan completely unaware of who he is. Conrad soons recovers his holocube and on activation sees himself giving instructions to travel to the New Washington, which is also on Titan, to meet with his old friend Ian who would be able to give him back his memory.