Your most "legendary" games
SNES:
Secret of Mana (multiplayer action-rpg. This game simply rocked)
Arcade:
Tekken 2 (only - played this one regularly with a now ex-girlfriend for nearly a year)
Soul Edge (same as above)
Dreamcast:
Soul Calibur (Best beat-em-up to date)
Older PC: (Atari ST, Amiga, older commodore, etc)
Shufflepuck Cafe (So simple, yet so addicting)
Arthur (the infocom early graphical hybrid - I pick this up again on occassion, loved the puzzles that required shapechanging)
Pirates! (Not the "Gold" version)
M.U.L.E. (simply a classic)
Ultima IV - The best Ultima in my opinion. The quest for personal/moral perfection was an excellent idea.
Zak Mckraken and Monkey Island
King of Chicago (Dolls, pineapples, and random events. Tons of replayibility)
Road War 2000 (hordes of mutants, street gangs, what more could you want?)
Dungeon Master & Chaos Strikes Back (not DM II - ugh!) The two greatest dungeon crawls ever made.
More Modern PC:
Maelstrom (Ambrosia Software, go get it now. Addicting like Civilization, but doesn''t take a month to play through a single game - Best Asteroids clone ever)
Thief I (Setting, setting, stealth - for some reason II seemed to be missing something)
System Shock I and II (I for the cyberspace interface, II for the more polished gameplay. II with I''s cyberspace would be perfect. Being toyed with by a hostile AI(s) was a great setup)
Civilization (If you''ve played it more than once, you know)
Colonization (ditto)
The Quest for Glory Series (Great adventure, you can play through 3/4 times as different character types end up taking different approaches)
Secret of Mana (multiplayer action-rpg. This game simply rocked)
Arcade:
Tekken 2 (only - played this one regularly with a now ex-girlfriend for nearly a year)
Soul Edge (same as above)
Dreamcast:
Soul Calibur (Best beat-em-up to date)
Older PC: (Atari ST, Amiga, older commodore, etc)
Shufflepuck Cafe (So simple, yet so addicting)
Arthur (the infocom early graphical hybrid - I pick this up again on occassion, loved the puzzles that required shapechanging)
Pirates! (Not the "Gold" version)
M.U.L.E. (simply a classic)
Ultima IV - The best Ultima in my opinion. The quest for personal/moral perfection was an excellent idea.
Zak Mckraken and Monkey Island
King of Chicago (Dolls, pineapples, and random events. Tons of replayibility)
Road War 2000 (hordes of mutants, street gangs, what more could you want?)
Dungeon Master & Chaos Strikes Back (not DM II - ugh!) The two greatest dungeon crawls ever made.
More Modern PC:
Maelstrom (Ambrosia Software, go get it now. Addicting like Civilization, but doesn''t take a month to play through a single game - Best Asteroids clone ever)
Thief I (Setting, setting, stealth - for some reason II seemed to be missing something)
System Shock I and II (I for the cyberspace interface, II for the more polished gameplay. II with I''s cyberspace would be perfect. Being toyed with by a hostile AI(s) was a great setup)
Civilization (If you''ve played it more than once, you know)
Colonization (ditto)
The Quest for Glory Series (Great adventure, you can play through 3/4 times as different character types end up taking different approaches)
NES:
Penquin Adventure (mastered at the age of 3, I can''t beat it anymore... )
Bubble Bobble (still probably the most fun 2 player game I''ve ever played)
Megaman (the first one, it was just so dang hard, and the music was good too)
SNES:
FF6 (all time favourite, with a name like LockePick, can you tell?)
FF4 (more basic, down to earth FF6)
Secret of Mana 2 (I actually got somewhere on this one)
Chrono Trigger (most flawlessly perfected complex storyline)
(hehe, I realize I loved the SNES just because of Square...)
N64:
Super Mario 64 (totally "rocked my world" when I first played it, I got the 64 because of it. Wonderfully executed)
The Legend Of Zelda: OOT (best control scheme, ever)
StarFox (my entry into 3D space-shooters)
Goldeneye (this game defined and perfected mission based FPS''s, nothing has been the same since)
Banjo-Kazooie (okay, plays like Mario, but with such humour and originality I am still entranced by it)
Smash Bros (I still play it, constantly. How long has it been now, 2-3 years? The only game to beat Diablo 2 in play time)
The Legend Of Zelda: Majora''s Mask (feel sorta cheap mentioning 2 zeldas, but this one deserves as much credit as the first. People didn''t realize the astounding depth that was put into the beginning town alone. I''ve spent days trying to follow every schedule, find every event, and it was always fresh and fun)
PC:
Diablo 2 (multiplayer fanatic ever since)
Ragnarok Online (sure the game is still in beta and has always been hopelessly flawed. Doesn''t change the fact I''ve been a big [and cheap] MMORPG guy ever since trying it)
Long Nintendo history, call me a kiddy fanboy, but I like them...
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Penquin Adventure (mastered at the age of 3, I can''t beat it anymore... )
Bubble Bobble (still probably the most fun 2 player game I''ve ever played)
Megaman (the first one, it was just so dang hard, and the music was good too)
SNES:
FF6 (all time favourite, with a name like LockePick, can you tell?)
FF4 (more basic, down to earth FF6)
Secret of Mana 2 (I actually got somewhere on this one)
Chrono Trigger (most flawlessly perfected complex storyline)
(hehe, I realize I loved the SNES just because of Square...)
N64:
Super Mario 64 (totally "rocked my world" when I first played it, I got the 64 because of it. Wonderfully executed)
The Legend Of Zelda: OOT (best control scheme, ever)
StarFox (my entry into 3D space-shooters)
Goldeneye (this game defined and perfected mission based FPS''s, nothing has been the same since)
Banjo-Kazooie (okay, plays like Mario, but with such humour and originality I am still entranced by it)
Smash Bros (I still play it, constantly. How long has it been now, 2-3 years? The only game to beat Diablo 2 in play time)
The Legend Of Zelda: Majora''s Mask (feel sorta cheap mentioning 2 zeldas, but this one deserves as much credit as the first. People didn''t realize the astounding depth that was put into the beginning town alone. I''ve spent days trying to follow every schedule, find every event, and it was always fresh and fun)
PC:
Diablo 2 (multiplayer fanatic ever since)
Ragnarok Online (sure the game is still in beta and has always been hopelessly flawed. Doesn''t change the fact I''ve been a big [and cheap] MMORPG guy ever since trying it)
Long Nintendo history, call me a kiddy fanboy, but I like them...
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MSN: nmaster42@hotmail.com, AIM: LockePick42, ICQ: 74128155
_______________________________________Pixelante Game Studios - Fowl Language
July 28, 2002 09:32 AM
On Amiga:
- Shadow of the beast 123
- Demon''s winter (and all other SSI RPG)
- WINGS (Cinemaware)
- Golden Axe
- Chase HQ
- Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge (multiplayermode rocked!)
On SNES:
- Actraiser
- Starwing (Starfox)
- Mario Kart
On PC:
- Doom
- Duke Nukem
- Max Payne (so great design)
- AVP2
- Tribes 2
- Police Quest
- Heroes of the Might And Magic
- The elder Scrolls
- Shadow of the beast 123
- Demon''s winter (and all other SSI RPG)
- WINGS (Cinemaware)
- Golden Axe
- Chase HQ
- Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge (multiplayermode rocked!)
On SNES:
- Actraiser
- Starwing (Starfox)
- Mario Kart
On PC:
- Doom
- Duke Nukem
- Max Payne (so great design)
- AVP2
- Tribes 2
- Police Quest
- Heroes of the Might And Magic
- The elder Scrolls
NES:
battletoads
dragon warriors
code name viper (it was incredible to discover that the traitor was your real boss)
Mario 3
Mega man Series
Castlevania III (love them all but this one rocks)
SNES:
Out of this world
Castlevania IV
Secret Of Mana
Actraiser I and II
Starfox
Saturn:
Panzer Dragon.
PC:
Diablo I and II
Unreal Tournament
Metal Gear Solid (same from PS)
Duke Nukem
Doom
that´s all I remember
"- To begin with, said the Cat, a dog''s not mad. You grant that?
- I suppose so, said Alice.
- Well, then, - the Cat went on - you see, a dog growls when it''s angry, and wags its tail when it''s pleased. Now I growl when I''m pleased, and wag my tail when I''m angry. Therefore I''m mad."
battletoads
dragon warriors
code name viper (it was incredible to discover that the traitor was your real boss)
Mario 3
Mega man Series
Castlevania III (love them all but this one rocks)
SNES:
Out of this world
Castlevania IV
Secret Of Mana
Actraiser I and II
Starfox
Saturn:
Panzer Dragon.
PC:
Diablo I and II
Unreal Tournament
Metal Gear Solid (same from PS)
Duke Nukem
Doom
that´s all I remember
"- To begin with, said the Cat, a dog''s not mad. You grant that?
- I suppose so, said Alice.
- Well, then, - the Cat went on - you see, a dog growls when it''s angry, and wags its tail when it''s pleased. Now I growl when I''m pleased, and wag my tail when I''m angry. Therefore I''m mad."
"- To begin with, said the Cat, a dog's not mad. You grant that? - I suppose so, said Alice. - Well, then, - the Cat went on - you see, a dog growls when it's angry, and wags its tail when it's pleased. Now I growl when I'm pleased, and wag my tail when I'm angry. Therefore I'm mad."
(I'm no gamer, so I don't play many games, but the ones I do play, I play a lot )
AMIGA:
[edited by - CWizard on July 28, 2002 11:15:59 AM]
AMIGA:
- Settlers (first one, all sequels of it suck)
- Pinball Fantasy (or was it Fantasies?) and the sequels
- (... some more that I can't recall)
- Rollcage (just f***ing great!)
- Need 4 Speed (okay, my only real game for a period)
- Rollercoaster Tycoon
- Spider Solitair ()
[edited by - CWizard on July 28, 2002 11:15:59 AM]
July 28, 2002 11:55 PM
best single player games: Final fantasy 7 = #1,Chrono trigger
multi player: Quake, quake2, return to castle wolfiensein
other games i like
grand turismo
silent hill
resident evil
(tony hawk''s pro skater)
multi player: Quake, quake2, return to castle wolfiensein
other games i like
grand turismo
silent hill
resident evil
(tony hawk''s pro skater)
ALL SYSTEMS:
1. Grand Theft Auto III - PS2
2. Half-Life - PC
3. Unreal Tournament - PC
4. Max Payne - PC
5. The Legend of Zelda: Orcarina of Time. - N64
1. Grand Theft Auto III - PS2
2. Half-Life - PC
3. Unreal Tournament - PC
4. Max Payne - PC
5. The Legend of Zelda: Orcarina of Time. - N64
X4J
nes:
metroid
zelda 1
zelda 2
mario bros 1,2,3
snes:
super metroid
zelda
chrono trigger
final fantasy 4,6
secret of mana 1,2
super mario rpg
lufia 1,2
out of this world
flashback
mario cart
harvest moon
genesis:
sonic 1
n64:
zelda
mario cart
golden eye
perfect dark
psx:
final fantasy 7
lunar 1,2
arc of the lad collection
final fantasy tactics
star ocean 2
xenogears
saga frontier 1,2
metal gear solid
(probley alot more that I cant think of right now)
metroid
zelda 1
zelda 2
mario bros 1,2,3
snes:
super metroid
zelda
chrono trigger
final fantasy 4,6
secret of mana 1,2
super mario rpg
lufia 1,2
out of this world
flashback
mario cart
harvest moon
genesis:
sonic 1
n64:
zelda
mario cart
golden eye
perfect dark
psx:
final fantasy 7
lunar 1,2
arc of the lad collection
final fantasy tactics
star ocean 2
xenogears
saga frontier 1,2
metal gear solid
(probley alot more that I cant think of right now)
C64:
Pool of Radiance
Curse of the Azure Bonds
Head Over Heels (I saw this in someone elses post and reminded me how great it was)
Megadrive: (Genesis to Americans. Why did they change the name? Some legal issues I would guess...)
Shining Force I and II
Virtua Racing
Saturn:
Sega Rally
Dreamcast:
Soul Calibur
PS One:
Colin McRae
PS2:
GT3
GTA3
XBox:
Rallisport Challenge
(I have Halo but it doesn''t quite hit my great game radar.)
''Your theory of a donut shaped universe is intriguing Homer'' - Stephen Hawking
Pool of Radiance
Curse of the Azure Bonds
Head Over Heels (I saw this in someone elses post and reminded me how great it was)
Megadrive: (Genesis to Americans. Why did they change the name? Some legal issues I would guess...)
Shining Force I and II
Virtua Racing
Saturn:
Sega Rally
Dreamcast:
Soul Calibur
PS One:
Colin McRae
PS2:
GT3
GTA3
XBox:
Rallisport Challenge
(I have Halo but it doesn''t quite hit my great game radar.)
''Your theory of a donut shaped universe is intriguing Homer'' - Stephen Hawking
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