Chase HQ on the famicom is one of the first games I've ever played and I especially loved playing it on the arcade even though I wasn't very good at it. Chrono Trigger is the other game that I still love.
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Spyro. Hard stop. Beat over 100% several times. Loved the platform mechanics, the visuals, the humor, and the sense of wonder. Lovely games that basically scratches that itch of a mobile collecting game but with a story to follow and purpose for doing it.
The Halo franchise is also up there but i actually was just one of the people that just built maps in forge for custom game modes and think that was super fun, limits that made me more creative with how i built the maps. Then to see them get played and filled with people was always so fun.
Crusader: No Remorse and it's sequel. FMV cut scenes, isometric shenanigans. I would love a modern day remake that obviously isn't a shitty cash grab.
There's something special about those old FMV games. Sega CD had a bunch. Megarace is another that always comes to mind. And Mad Dog McCree!
Played a lot of games... But the NES didn't really have that many standouts for me. I could write an extensive list of games I played for a lot of hours but out of the raft of games there wasn't many that particularly were a favorite more like a dichotomy of whether each bit of the list enjoyable and not. The SNES was definitely Super Mario RPG, Donkey Kong Country and Chronotrigger but it was the N64 that got me games that I replayed like crazy.
Zelda Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Super Smash Bros, Harvest Moon 64, Snowboard Kid's 2 and Diddy Kong Racing made the top of that list. Those were fucking awesome games.
By the time I got a PS2 I was technically an adult and Nintendo never really recaptured my heart like it did when I was a kid. I have been a playstation loyalist since then but that N64 still has a spot in my basement.
golden sun, pokemon, fat princess, time commander,
Nox. It's a computer game by Westwood Studios.
Street fighter and Mario kart 64.
syphon filter and syphon filter 2. The multiplayer against my cousin where we just ran around and throw grenades at each other was just pure fun.
the first syphon filter was so mind blowing as a teen.
Think Quick! immediately comes to mind as the an early one I played a lot of, followed by Mines of Titan.
I am not sure I could go through the 90's games that left lasting impressions on me. I guess Homeworld, Sacrifice, Marathon, Alpha Centauri, and Chrono Trigger have occupied a massive amount of my mind for ages now, haha.
- Burnout 3: Takedown
- Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition
- Mario Party DS
- Minecraft: Pocket Edition (The alpha versions)
- Mario Kart DS
Adventure of Link
Ultimately V
Ultimately VI
Wing Commander
I guess I really liked Origin.
Lemmings, AoE, RCT
Awesome (psygnosis on the Amiga) and probably Parsec on the ti 99 4/a. Yes i’m old
PS2 really had the bangers.
FFX, Devil May Cry series, and MGS3 were awesome.
Moved over to the 360 and played MW2 / Halo 3 with the bros in highschool.
Oh yeah dmc was realy good though i just watched my brother play it, i only actually played last year with the hd collection
The second game is torture but i finished somehow