telocaster said:
Custom Robo.
It was somewhat popular in Japan but it did not get any love in the west. I thought the GameCube and the DS games were solid.
None of my friends or anyone I know played them
Another Nintendo franchise that did not get the love it deserved.
I like Custom Robo, but I liked it better when I played the Japanese version of Custom Robo 2 at a friend's house and had no idea what the story was, because really I wouldn't be surprised if the reason why it isn't popular is because of how awful the story mode was for the GameCube version, seriously that story pisses me off so much, which is awful because I really wanted to unlock everything but I can't suffer through that idiotic thing and all those awful characters more than once, it's just so stupid, I hate it, a lot.
The said:
Anyone ever heard of a little indie game: And Yet It Moves? Pretty cool, but I doubt it's as popular as Braid or Limbo or other indie games.
There's also Timesplitters, which I discovered recently, but never played.
TimeSplitters is hardly obscure since it has a huge cult following, but you should play it, it's really quite awesome, I'd recommend 2 and 3 but if you can only play one definitely 3.
OT: Uh.. I really don't know I can think of quite a few but those weren't series, is Front Mission obscure? That's an Strategy RPG with mechs by squaresoft, it started on the SNES and I'm pretty sure a DS game came out not too long ago, uhmm other than that, maybe Last Blade? I never hear anybody speak about those games and LB2 is fighting game perfection, seriously everybody that likes fighting games should play that, and it's really easy to get into since you only have 3 attack buttons and the 4th one is just a parry, which though can very easily turn the battle around if used properly, but it's possible to ignore it completely and still do good.