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Ok there's been plenty of these in the past so I figured it's my turn to beseech the gog gurus in the hunt for an old game I used to play on my 486.

This is what I remember

Boulder Dash clone
Set under the sea
played a blue diver
green reeds were a big part of the level (mineable?)
Aquatic enemies, primarily orange fish
256 colour palette*
Shareware release*
MSDos based*
Fairly detailed (large) graphics

(*= not positive but fairly sure)
This question / problem has been solved by timppuimage
Holy Diver
You've been down too long in the midnight sea.
Oh what's becoming of me?



sorry :P
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serpantino: my 486.
486? The fuck is it?
It reminds me for this https://youtu.be/VyXZYxjhqHg?t=8m27s but it is probably not what you are looking for.
Bluppo?

http://www.mobygames.com/game/bluppo
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serpantino: my 486.
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Amadren: 486? The fuck is it?
A very popular intel cpu from the late 80s/early 90s
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tinyE: Holy Diver
You've been down too long in the midnight sea.
Oh what's becoming of me?

sorry :P
wierdly there is a Japanese game called that apparently but nope :P it's not. Or the song.
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Amadren: 486? The fuck is it?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_80486

If I recall right, my first (gaming) PC was a 486DX-33MHz or somesuch, after I jumped from Amiga to PC. Quite a kickass machine at its time.
Post edited December 23, 2015 by timppu
Sorry for the double post but that's the culprit. Thanks!
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Amadren: 486? The fuck is it?
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timppu: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_80486

If I recall right, my first (gaming) PC was a 486DX-33MHz or somesuch, after I jumped from Amiga to PC. Quite a kickass machine at its time.
Oh I was thinking about it but thought that it was another old console....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcgrVP7nAqU&list=PLTEDjzjPnGIqkbCYU0pKqX_TGZcSyLKtq
Started on a 486DX4-100mhz here, amazing cpu right there, I still remember the first time I took it out of the socket, man that chip was massive.