The 1997 Blade Runner PC game fits the bill, there is a branching path where the dog is either shot or runs away and eventually used as bait for a bomb later. http://bladerunner.wikia.com/wiki/Maggie
Not sure if you will still need these as you moved on to next stage, but;
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Chicken Shift
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Smash TV
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Phoenix
I think this might be Action Deka, by konami. Everything seems to fit.
Edit, Found videos:
1st Boss [https://youtu.be/q6IluqpGcJo?t=415] Big guy.
2nd Boss [https://youtu.be/0b040OBUPWs?t=293] Japanese Woman with katana(s)
3rd Boss [https://youtu.be/mn4TSPuMiDc?t=294] Army Man with knife...
I think this could be Crazy Drake(1996), blue/red superhero duck with a gun that seems to play like Earthworm Jim, it did have a Christmas themed stage and a Halloween themed stage. Not sure about the powerups.
Hmm, was it perhaps Realm of the Mad God? It was a Top-Down browser game with a hub and classes to unlock, and I remember one of the bosses was a tree named Ent God.
It almost sounds like a Q*Bert game, but I don't recall any of those that had power-ups or bosses (other than large versions of regular enemies).
While it was mostly on consoles, there have been a few pc adaptations or clones that it might be. It is a orange/pink? sorta blob like thing with...
Hmm, sounds similar to a game series I played around that time called Lords of the Realm. I only really remember Lords of the Realm 2, but i think it has everything you listed, i am unsure on the taxes making icons black as i never really done that. In it, you had to craft or buy weapons or...
Well, if you were talking really old, there was a rather odd game called Well of Souls. It was basically a bare bones Single/Multiplayer RPG platform, where players and server creators import their own graphics for everything. In the base game, and many of the servers, they used real world...
Thanks, that should narrow it down quite a bit for anyone's future guesses.
Eureka 7: New Wave or New Vision might be the closest match I've found so far. Can't find too many details about the gameplay yet, but the screenshots show third person, mechs about that size, on foot gameplay...
It is a real long shot on this guess, and it has been a while since I played this myself, but Breath of Fire 2 (SNES '94) had something that could lead to a similar description.
At the start your character is 6 years old, you see a dragon, something happens, and you have to leave town. You...
Was it perhaps one of the Gauntlet games? Gauntlet Dark Legacy had pretty much all of that. Legends/Dark Legacy were fairly well known for their hammy voice-overs.
Hmm, how about some of the basics, do you recall what genre it was (rpg/shooter/strat)? camera angle (first person, third person, top down)? How big the mechs were in comparison to other things? Any of those might help narrow it down.
Perhaps Dinosaur'Us? [http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/dinosaurus] (2001). Described as lemmings with dinosaurs, guiding them from nest to parent.
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