oldies the classic games that we all love:
#1
Posted 28 September 2004 - 11:17 AM
my fave classics:
rts: cannon fodder (its just plain fun!), power monger (still my fave rts ever)
rpg: flashback (i think its an rpg... it rocks!), ff6,
action: Wolfenstein 3d (it started it all!) doom (well, so did this)
anyone know of any other oldies they wanna discuss... post em!
rts: cannon fodder (its just plain fun!), power monger (still my fave rts ever)
rpg: flashback (i think its an rpg... it rocks!), ff6,
action: Wolfenstein 3d (it started it all!) doom (well, so did this)
anyone know of any other oldies they wanna discuss... post em!
#5
Posted 22 October 2004 - 02:56 AM
The Dreamcast was ahead of its time. Frankly, I'm glad Sega got out of the console game. They've had some pretty rotten luck with consoles over the years.
Anywho, my favourite games are all classics, for the most part:
-Yoshi's Cookie
-SMB 2
-Megaman 2
-Mr. Do!
-Donkey Kong
-Pac Man
-Super Mario World
-Sonic The Hedgehog 2
The list goes on, and on.
Anywho, my favourite games are all classics, for the most part:
-Yoshi's Cookie
-SMB 2
-Megaman 2
-Mr. Do!
-Donkey Kong
-Pac Man
-Super Mario World
-Sonic The Hedgehog 2
The list goes on, and on.
#6
Posted 22 October 2004 - 03:39 AM
SMB2? I personally thought this was the worst of the Mario platformers(with the possible exception of Mario 64).
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#8
Posted 22 October 2004 - 06:40 AM
QUOTE (SimeSublime @ Oct 22 2004, 04:39 AM)
I personally thought this was the worst of the Mario platformers(with the possible exception of Mario 64).
That hurts me so deeply that I can't bear it.
You thought Mario 64 was bad?
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#10
Posted 22 October 2004 - 07:33 AM
QUOTE (mrtimp @ Oct 22 2004, 08:03 AM)
utopia (intellivision)
Now you're talking.
Also:
Legend of Zelda (NES)
Space Spartans (Intellivision)
Ultima IV (PC)
Stunts (PC)
Civilization (PC)
X-Wing (PC)
Tetris (All)
Star Control II (PC)
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#11
Posted 22 October 2004 - 09:19 AM
Super Mario 64 is a tough one to look at. For its time, it was brilliant. First 3D platformer and all. But it was also so lacking. Bajo-Kazooie came out soon after and was much superior. I know thats a bit of a crap argument, as all games should be rated for their time, but a lot of that just comes down to a personal bias.
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#12
Posted 22 October 2004 - 09:50 AM
QUOTE (Dragonspawn @ Sep 29 2004, 05:53 AM)
oh yeah chrono trigger, great game... i forgot to mention exile (1,2 and 3)
Exile is friggin awesome. The new versions (under teh title of Avernum) are worth looking at as well since they are tweaked a bit and have art by Phil Foglio.
And Breath of Fire I for the SNES burnt so much rental money from me.
#15
Posted 22 October 2004 - 02:42 PM
Fuck me, I thought I'd never find anyone else who'd even heard of the Exile games! And I wonder why I come here?
Presently, I'm rolling my way through E3 when I get a moment (ie, all the time), and I'm just about to get my ass handed to me in the Golem Factory.
Haven't taken a gander at Avernum yet, I stopped with the whole Spiderweb thing at about the time they did Nethergate.
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Plus, you can't go wrong with any Sonic game, apart from that nugget of crap that was the racing game on the Saturn. :yuck:
Presently, I'm rolling my way through E3 when I get a moment (ie, all the time), and I'm just about to get my ass handed to me in the Golem Factory.
Haven't taken a gander at Avernum yet, I stopped with the whole Spiderweb thing at about the time they did Nethergate.
(Here, for those not so blessed. One Major Blessing, and a Protection for good measure)
Plus, you can't go wrong with any Sonic game, apart from that nugget of crap that was the racing game on the Saturn. :yuck:
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