1) StarCraft/BroodWar (PC) 2) Mario/Mario World(NES) 3) Pokemon (RED/BLUE Original) (Gameboy) 4) Zelda (NES) 5) Metal Gear Solid (PS/PS2/PS3) 6) Marrowind Oblivion (PS3) 7) Final Fantasy All (PS/PS2) 8) Duke Nukem (N64) 9) Diablo and expansion pack (PC) 10) DUck Hunter (NES)
nah now that I think about it, it had to be on ps2 because it had good graphics. I remember some japenese boy in the beggining in some cut scene. other than that it is hard to remember much haha. I just remember it was a really fun game. most of the fun playstation and playstation 2 games I played I forget the names because I owned a n64 and my brother owned the playstations. and we each had our own TV's in our room.
Did you happen to look up any of the VG reviews for those games? Or any Youtube footage of those games?
No, the first one on your list that caught my eye was 'Where's Waldo' and I thought to myself 'wTf is this guy talking about? That game was garbage' then I looked at the rest of your list and saw virtual boy and shaq fu and it clicked, and I don't think I need to waste precious time checking out reviews for those games.
Well, they prolly aren't the top 10 of all time but they are my faves... This is in no order Super Mario 3 Mario Kart DS Killer Instinct Darksiders Final Fantasy 9 Zelda: A Link To The Past Zelda: Ocarina of Time Mortal Kombat II Final Fantasy 7 One of the Tenchu's for PS1 which I can't remember the name of. Honorable mentions: Donkey Kong 64 Super Mario Bros Tokyo Extreme Racer: Zero GTA San Andreas Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters Wave Race Mario Galaxy Mario Party Mario Golf Animal Crossing: Wild World Bubble Bobble Devil May Cry Onimusha God of War I am the epitome of the casual gamer.
Bull. You are a true gamer. This generation 'hardcore gamer' has come to mean online FPS or MMO-junkie, and casual gamer has come to mean anyone else. I mean, Ocarina of Time takes what 30-50 hours for a good first time player? I've been playing Super Mario 3 most of my life and don't know all the secrets
I just get ragged on all the time because I am not up to speed with most new games. lol Guess I'm just old.
I miss whoopin some major ass with that game. Good thing for emulators. I still have my Nes, SNes, 64, PS1, and my BF has some sort of Atari but it's hard to get games for them. My sister pawned off all my games because she was a crack head, literally.
Goodwill/Salvation Army has Atari games often; but I don't know if you live near one I have: NES, Sega Master System (my baby), Genesis, N64, and Atari. My older brother let a friend of a friend 'borrow' all of my NES games; so I have like, 4. My brother had a ridiculously huge collection of Atari games, but we had a house fire and the storage place "lost" them
Vigilante 8 Grudge Warriors Ratchet and Clank (any) Gex 3 (maybe) Spiro (maybe) MedEvil 2 Warzone 2100 Oblivion Grand Theft Auto 4 (((of course I make up my own story in my mind involving the destruction of New York's mindless citizens, the russian mafia, and the cop-killing rampages)and ghetto mass-slaughters)and a lot fucking more) and I can't remember any more, no particular order oh, and of course the burger king games , just kidding
I like Left 4 Dead 2, and GTAIV. My boyfriend is really into games and he sucked me in with my love of killing zombies and driving.
1) MAG (PS3) 2) Halo 2 (Xbox) 3) Super Mario (Any) 4) Final Fantasy IX (PSX) 5) Final Fantasy X (PS2) 6) Final Fantasy IV (SNES) 7) Call of Duty (All but Modern Warfare 2) 8) Legend of Zelda (Any) 9) God of War (I, II, III) 10) Gears of War (Both)
Does anyone but me like the Legacy of Kain series? I find it to be the best written... best voice actors... best storyline any videogame has ever had
I don't own a 360, I played my friends 360 before his Red Ringed but he didn't have Reach or Halo Wars. I didn't like 3 really. All I have now is PS3
I didn't like 3 either. I felt like 2 was almost as good as one, but was sorta better for having online; and I felt like 3 was way too based on power, took itself way too serious, and was the lowest point in the series, despite having an improved online system. Halo: Reach blows me away though. It's the most like the first out of all the sequels, the online setup is great, the new power-up system is great, and when they were developing it, they remembered they were making a game. Hope you get to try it someday
I heard good things about it. I probably wont play it though since I'm not into video games that much anymore. Hell I'm still regretting that I wasted $80 on Dead Space 2, played it, beat it, haven't touched it in about 3 or 4 weeks now.
Yeah, I'm not much anymore either. I love Wii and DS though. So many games you can just pick up and play, ignore for a month or so, and be right back to.