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333 06-22-2010 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by RVCA (Post 888239)
Haaaah, Tetris. I figured games like Tetris and Pac-Man were too legendary to mention. Are you one of those people that have the "drop" button permanently stuck down?

Haha, YES! My friends hate me when we play Tetris. I've cracked my XBOX, so I put over two hundred old school games on there. Tetris is the only one I play.

Ok, ok. So old school MK, Killer Instinct and Zombies Ate My Neighbors are on my list of go-to games. =D

Sljslj 06-22-2010 04:04 PM

Idk if they're my favorite, but it was a great series. I credit it for really getting me into video games.

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Screenshot from Air Attack:
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DoctorSoft 06-22-2010 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Sljslj (Post 888245)

...Really? I remember HATING those games when I was a kid. I was pretty young when I played them though, so I could be remembering them wrong. We actually still have a copy for PS2 so maybe I'll try it again sometime.

mr dave 06-22-2010 05:43 PM

top3 for me

System Shock PC - The original survival horror FPS. one of the first true 3d games ever as well at a time when people were still hyped on 2.5d. full player mobility, including leaning around corners. in 1994. a feature Half Life never managed to implement... everything that makes games like Dead Space and Bioshock awesome are 100% directly related to this classic.

the story and pacing of the game are impeccable, the characters are fleshed out just enough to let your imagination fill in the pertinent blanks and the integration of the protagonist into what feels like a living element of the environment you're forced to explore is something i've honestly hoped for and have never seen since (even in the sequel).

it's harsh to play the game now with 2d sprites in a blocky 3d world, especially if you grew up on modern game 'experiences', but no other game has ever made me jump out of my seat in the middle of a sunny afternoon.

Anachronox PC - one of the absolute best rpgs ever. criminally overlooked due to John Romero's hubris and Ion Storm's boner for Daikatana. by the time this title came out people were so full of the garbage hype coming from Ion Storm that most copies just collected dust on the shelf. unfortunate.

everything about this game was awesome, the characters had typical cliches but were presented in a unique way within the game (you play Sly Boots, a private detective down on his luck). it's not D&D dressed up in fancy clothes *cough*Knights of the Old Republic*cough*. the plot touches heavily on metaphysics / string theory / multiple universes but the medium affords the ability to present it in such a simple way that anyone can understand it. the story also features one of the greatest twists i've ever experienced in any game ever.

unfortunately due to being an Ion Storm title it had to be shipped ahead of schedule so the original story was sliced, which results in a huge cliffhanger right at the end. HUGE. at this point 9 years later i'd be quite happy with just a .pdf of the rest of the story but even that is still unavailable. :(

Ogre Battle - a SNES classic and one of the few games that really made me lose my **** back in the day. i must have played through the whole thing at least 7-8 times to try to get all the endings (apparently there are a dozen). it's sad that with the amount of strategic games out there this is still one of the best examples i can think of that made me feel like an actual general. this was also one of the first games with a reputation meter that would have a drastic effect on every aspect of the game. it was very possible (and in fact easier) to become a tyrant to the world you were originally trying to save.

Alfred 06-22-2010 06:02 PM

the Age Of Empires trilogy
Age Of Empires was my very first game, and I was hooked right away. After that I got the sequel and later on the threequel. Number 2 is probably the best on the series, but all of them are great in their own way. Still my go-to RTS.

Civilization III
I got into this a couple years after Age Of Empires and I don't think I've ever played a game so addictive.

Flower
This downloadable game for PS3 had and continues to have a powerful emotional effect on me. So simple yet so deep, I recommend this to anyone with an open mind.

Super Mario Bros
I've never beaten it (sad, eh?) but it's a joy to play time and time again. So much depth to this game and the endless amount of secrets is impressive for 1985.

Super Mario Galaxy
Pure platforming joy. Amazing level design, extremely attractive visuals, and a wonderful soundtrack all make for a near-perfect game.

StarFox 64
Like SMB, I've not beaten it, but starting over in Corneria City and trying to get even farther never gets old.

Call Of Duty
This is an intense war experience that added a new dimension to FPS games. Even the newer games haven't been able to capture the same mood that this one has.
edit: not to mention it still has some of the best multiplayer maps in FPS gaming

RVCA 06-22-2010 06:36 PM

It's really too bad Modern Warfare 2 is so terrible, eh Alfred? They really half-assed it. COD4 and 2 were so good...

glastonelle 06-22-2010 10:07 PM

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I loved going to Vegas, it made up for the fact that I've never been there in real life :(

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Grew up with it - its so frikken awesome.

And Spyro, he was so cute. Also, basically every single Pokemon game out. I was so pro.

Insane Guest 06-22-2010 10:40 PM

I guess I'll make a list, but a lot of you beat me to a lot of them.

No particular order. All time favorites in Bold w/ Picture.

1. Super Mario Sunshine (Gamecube)
2. Banjo Kazooie (N64)

3. Conker Live & Reloaded (XBOX)
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4. Diddy Kong Racing (N64)

5. Marvel Vs. Capcom (PS1)

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6. Toy Story 2 (PS1)

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7. Most of the Mortal Kombat Series (N64, XBOX, Gamecube, PS2)

8. Bioshock (Xbox 360)
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9. Fable 3 (Xbox 360)
10. Borderlands (Xbox 360)

Honorable Mentions
Super Mario 64
Mario Kart 64
Pokemon Yellow, Red, & Blue
Super Mario 3
Pokemon Stadium
Halo 3
Fallout 3
Yoshi's Story
Banjo Katooie
GTA: San Andreas


Proud Owner of over 14 game systems and 100+ games. Sad I Know.

boo boo 06-23-2010 09:04 AM

I made a thread before asking for people's top 10s and I was gonna use that to make a top 100 MB games list but that idea never got off the ground, hopefully this thread will stick around.

My top 20 games are.

Super Mario Bros 3
Link to the Past
Ocarina of Time
Super Smash Bros Brawl
Super Mario Galaxy
Sonic 3 & Knuckles
Super Street Fighter II
Star Fox 64
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turles IV: Turtles in Time
Resident Evil 4
NBA Jam
Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town
Gunstar Heroes
Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen
Marvel vs Capcom
GTA: San Andreas
Super Mario World
The Wind Waker
Galaga
Kirby Superstar

Sparky 06-23-2010 11:32 AM

Resident Evil 4
Ocarina of Time
Super Smash Bros melee
Call of Duty 4


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