.....The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past.
I loved that game with a passion!!!!
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.....The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past.
I loved that game with a passion!!!!
I had a few. Really depends on which console I was playing at the time as growing up. :P
First one I can remember is going to have to be Mario Kart 64 on the Nintendo 64 of course.
Then I guess it would be Star Wars Jedi Knight Jedi Academy on the original Xbox. ^^
Going to Woolworth and getting to play the Space Invaders on the only arcade game they had, but my all time fav as a kid was Kaboom.
Atari: Centipede
SNES: Super Mario
64: Super Mario 64
Gamecube: Super Smash Bros, Metal Arms: Glitch in the System, and LoZ: Windwaker.
I swear I'm not that old. I'm only 23. xD
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If you don't know what this is then your too young......and yes I had one and hated it
I remember those things. xD Pain in the ***. :P
Is it just me or does he kind of look like link? 0.=.o
I loved playing The Bard's Tale on the Commodore 64 and each subsequent release in the series. If I wasn't playing The Bard's Tale, then I was playing One on One: Dr. J vs Larry Bird with my brothers, and there was nothing more satisfying than breaking the backboard over one of their heads. :)
In school if we got done with our work early, we got to play Oregon Trail on the computer.
Kaboom.... one of the Atari 2600 hall of fame'rs... didnt get played as much as alot of the other Atari greats for the simple fact that those stupid paddles always broke.
Anyway heres a list of some of my favorite games and their respective platforms throughout the years.
Atari:
Kaboom
Megamania
Keystone Capers
Demon Attack
PitFall
Breakout & Super Breakout
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Qbert
These were some of the Atari games that were actually worth playing... lotta garbage came out on Atari
NES:
Mega Man
Ghosts & Goblins
Castlevania
Super Mario Bros.
The Legend Of Zelda
Blades of Steel
The NES was the most exciting thing to happen to gamers in the history of consoles... while the Atari was a pale comparison to the arcade experience having a Nintendo was like playing real arcade machines in your house!!! well not quite but almost... I think I played more truely engaging titles on the NES than on any other console, so I coulda actually spent hours trying to remember an almost never-ending list of titles ofor that one
Sega Genisis :
Sonic the Hedgehog
Mortal Kombat
Road Rash
PhantasyStar 3
and several obscure fighting games
I was in high school and doing alot of drinking in those days so thats all I got
Playstation :
Kingsfield2
Mortal Kombats
Bloody Roar
Soul Reaver
and several obscure fighting games
I was smokin/sellin weed and doing alot of drinking in those days so thats all I got... oh and acid and mescaline
N64 :
Ocarina of Time
Conkers Bad Fur DaY
Mortal Kombat Trillogy ( had ultimate SubZero )
Mario64
Perfect Dark
I was smokin/sellin weed and doing alot of drinking in those days so thats all I got... oh and acid and mescaline... and mushrooms
Plus I never really played a huge amount of N64 games as I jess traded some kid a sack for it late in its life cycle.
XBOX :
Halos
Splinter Cells
Amped ( the only snowboarding game I ever liked )
GTAs
Ghost Recon
Morrowind
Dont do drugs
I couldn't agree more, and yes CASTLEVANIA!!!!!!Quote:
The NES was the most exciting thing to happen to gamers in the history of consoles...
But my favorite was Simons quest because it was one of the first "open world" games I played and so many memories of trying to figure out what the helll to do in the game (damnn cryptic shiit)
Dig Dug. I'd love to find an old arcade cabinet of that for dirt cheap and/or the old Addams Family pinball machine that came out after the movie. I want that old school arcade Rob Zombie has in his house.
I got my kids one of those Atari flashbacks for Christmas, and my son was like what are we supposed to do with this?
Super Mario Bros. and Megaman 1 and 2
A whole bunch of games on the C64 and Amiga 500.
Anyone an AVGN fan, dude cracks me up
Wild Strawberries on the Atari.
Back in the days when we had to type games into the computer manually.
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My brother and I named a kitten after this game (Strawberry - Warb for short), because she was an evil and vicious little stalker (and completely feral), just like the mobs in this game.
I didn't have gaming consoles until I started to work and actually earn $ myself, but I remember how one of my classmates had piratic cartridge console at home with Ninja turtles and Mario and what else not. We sometimes played it together after school until his older brother came home and kicked us out to play himself - then we just sat there and watched how he beat the game which was kind of both awesome and frustrating because we couldn't beat any game playing together and then he just did it alone like it was nothing.
I hate those type of games right now but when Mortal Kombat did first show up that was something. Since then we started to have tournaments with friends for any game and when PS1 came out then it was even more awesome - we had our own 6 to 8 people Tekken tournaments, Fifa tournaments, Quake tournaments and so much more. Quake I think was the most fun I have ever had - 4 people sitting at one TV screen accusing each other of watching on others' screen and hitting each other with elbows while playing the game. The 4th player didn't see others on his screen just bullets so it was even more interesting for him. At that time I think lot of us could easily beat anyone on official tournaments for games like Tekken 2, Tekken 3, King of fighters because we knew all the moves and combos that wasn't even shown on game manuals and on Tekken it was 2 players countering absolutely anything their opponent did, we often had the winner of the round decided only when the time went out.
That's why I hate how kids are now - they don't compete. They see someone better and start to cry about it. I liked it better when games were difficult and people had to try hard to beat them, when the guy who first beat the final boss was the king of the neighbourhood because no-one else could do it.
Gta series. I know its still sort of new but back in the 90s, was that game fun
Elite on BBC Model B. Best game ever.
Favorite game = Final fantasy 3/6
Best games ever made, for any system, ever, of all time.
Opinions do not matter, as this is fact:
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I am going to say you love Pacman Hope ;p
Best games ever made, for any system, ever, of all time.
Opinions do not matter, as this is fact:
Had to add another sorry...
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Mario 64 and Mario party -all of them-
I agree chrono trigger was one of the best games of all time plus the score of that game was epic!!
Would love to see this game revamped in the future
I forgot to post my favorite. Silent hill 2