1. Grand Theft Auto III - Really, it brought about a whole new take on the old GTA games and video games in general. After all, when in previous video games could you flip cars, blow up police helicopters and snipe hookers from a parking garage?
2. Tetris - Especially 2 player vs. mode. You get a couple of people good and high and sit them down to a Tetris battle... see how long before one of them gives up.
3. 007: Goldeneye - Just a classic throwback from the mid-90s. Everybody played it. Everybody liked it, and lots of people still do. Including this guy right here.
4. Turok 2 - Same story. Who didn't like running around as a giant dinosaur beast, shooting out flying drill bits which were immediately drawn to your enemy's brain? Cerebral bore, like a mother ****er!
5. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater - Cool game. One of the first of it's kind. Used to sit around for hours, just smoking pot and playing this ****in' game. What else is a suburban kid gonna do when he's 14? Decent soundtrack, too.
6. Super Mario Land - Even after almost 20 years of being around, there are still levels on this game that I can't get through. There aren't too many games that people can say that about.
7. Mortal Kombat - If only just for kitsch kicks and nostalgia. I still like to bust out some of the original MK.
8. Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance - This was my favorite game from the MK series. The playability and variety of moves and combos were unlike any of the other MK games.
9. Wii Sports - An instant classic. There are some people out there who only play Wii Sports. It's not overly complicated, and it actually requires physical motion. Not to mention a disclaimer recommending that you put the **** down for a minute and go outside. How cool is that?
10. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 - Same story as the original, but the little extras like the park creator and character creator were just icing on the cake.
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