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  1. Sep 6, 2020 · No name? No problem! “Name a game where the protagonist is a mother.” That was the prompt I read one night on Twitter, the community coming up mostly blank in response. After replying with a few of the games I could remember (The Park, Rakuen, Grandia III, and, jokingly, Silent Hill III), I couldn’t help but think I was forgetting ...

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    • Try to Remember Something Unique About The Game
    • Ask The Guys on R/Tipofmyjoystick
    • During What Time Period Did You Play This game?
    • Ask Your Gamer Friends
    • Check Out Some Gaming Forums
    • Try Searching For A Successor Or Remake
    • Search Gaming Videos on Youtube/ Use Reverse Image Search
    • Do You Remember The Music?
    • Use Hardware Information
    • Scour Through Game Databases

    In order to remember the name of a game, we must first try to remember some unique points about it. So, you can go through a bunch of stuff in your head and make a list of items. The information can be divided into 3 tiers based on importance. The first tier consists of the most useful information. 1. Platform:PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, PC, etc. ...

    This is an entire subreddit dedicated to finding names of games that you can’t remember. Just post whatever details you can, like answers from the first point (what’s unique about that game you played?). And the detectives on this subreddit will do their best to narrow it down and give you the name. Make sure you follow the subreddit rules when pos...

    Was it something you played in your childhood? Can you remember the year, or approximate range (2002 to 2005, 1991 to 1995, etc.)? Search popular games released during that time period, and narrow it down to the platform you played on. Maybe your game was featured in some movie/ TV show released during the same time period. Like that episode of Sou...

    Yep, it’s that simple. Being a gamer myself, I grew up in a circle of fellow gamers. I have friends who I know personally that have been gaming since their childhood days. And I have also made many online friends in the process. So if I am unsure about a certain game, I will simply ask one of my friends. And hope that between our collective experie...

    Just like Reddit, there are plenty of other websites/ forums on the internet with sections (or often the entire website) dedicated to gaming and its history. You can visit a site like IGN, GameFAQs, Gamespot, or NeoGAF and make a post with useful information that you remember about the game you played. And someone might be able to piece together th...

    In the gaming industry, good ideas never go unnoticed. Even if you played some obscure game that didn’t achieve financial success and got dropped, chances are some other developer grabbed the concept and made a successor. This method of searching is ideal for when you only remember vague/ generic details about a certain game. If you can’t narrow it...

    Type certain catchphrases or keywords you remember from the forgotten game into Youtube. Chances are someone has uploaded an ancient gaming video of themselves playing the game. Maybe you remember the level name, in which case search results should be pretty accurate. You can also search for these keywords in Google search. Perhaps you remember som...

    Some games have very distinctive music styles and memorable soundtracks, like DOOM with its metal music. If you can remember the name of the song or some lyrics, use that information to get the name of the game. Search for games using that genre of music, narrow it down by using “OST” and “game” as keywords in Google. You can take things one step f...

    Okay, this one is kind of weird but bear with me. Do you remember what hardware your PC had when you played this game? Maybe it was integrated graphics or some really old Voodoo graphics accelerator. This only works if you’re some kind of hardware nerd like me and remember the make/ model of every processor and GPU you ever had. Looking up a list o...

    This is the last-ditch effort, and it’s going to take a lot of your time. It basically involves skimming through columns of game names until your brain finally clicks after reading a certain entry. But since you can’t just manually go through all 50,000 or so games that have been made until now you need a shortcut. The shortcut is to narrow it down...

  2. May 26, 2019 · Conan: “How many names do I need?” The best quote of them all should be obvious to all Conan fans, but in case you didn’t watch the 1982 classic Conan the Barbarian movie, this was Conan’s answer to what is best in life: To crush your enemies. See them driven before you. And to hear the lamentations of their women.

    • Google. Before doing anything else, I would suggest that you go on google as fast as possible. Search for what you remember, it can be an objective in the game, its graphics, and practically anything.
    • Forums. Forums can be the most helpful. If you ask a community you have a higher chance that someone remembers something that you’ll give them information about.
    • Game Databases. There are game databases in which you can select multiple search options. Use this and roughly adjust your search settings and see if you can see the game you are looking for.
    • Google Images. Search exactly the same as the first method, but select images as your results. You might find a picture that corresponds with the game you’re looking for.
    • Ask on Forums. The first step I want you to do right before anything else is to create a new topic on a forum so that while you will be using other techniques, people will be walking through your post and somebody would give the right answer.
    • Game Databases. After you left a question on a forum, try to find a game that forgot the name of by yourself with the help of game databases. Here is a list of the most popular ones
    • Just Google. Google is the biggest search engine in the world where you can find literally everything. Why don’t we use it to find our game? Just type in distinctive characteristics of the game you can’t remember the name of, and it will most likely give you the right answer immediately.
    • Google Images. Another cool feature from Google is Google Images. It works in the same way as the Search but instead of websites on search engine results pages, you will be offered a lot of related images.
  3. The world is balanced on the edge of a knife. It’s a game of frayed nerves. You’re pushed on by numbers and punitive measures: pain, rejection, and unpaid bills. You can either play or you can crawl under a boat and waste away -- turn into salt or a flock of seagulls. Your enemies would love that.

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  5. "Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names." — John F. Kennedy. "Part of the function of memory is to forget; the omni-retentive mind will break down and produce at best an idiot savant who can recite a telephone book, and at worst a person to whom every grudge and slight is as yesterday's." — Christopher Hitchens. "I'm impressed.

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