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Ok so I had just finished on a nice roor session was totally smashed/stoned when my friend and I brought up a topic. Off the top of the head without much thought top 5 video games of your life. My list:
5.Legend of Zelda Link to the Past (SNES) What can I say this game just felt so right at a perfect time in life care free nothing to do but play super nintendo and drink chocolate milk.
4.Resident Evil 4 (Wii/PS2/GC) A fast paced horror shooter that was accompanied by a great story line and plot.Having been a fan of the whole series this sticks out as a personal favorite in the series of Resident Evil.
3.Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time/Majoras Mask (N64) This game completely changed the way I looked at video game consoles it felt so deep and emerging actually being able to ride around hyrule field on 3D graphics. I remember being stunned at the opening credits. The game provided long hours of dungeon crawling/exploring was truly satisfied at the end of game.
2.Phantom Hourglass (Nintendo DS) Just plain fun.First game I really enjoyed playing recently.
1.Final Fantasy 7 (PS1) Without a doubt my favorite game of all time enough said.
No particular order
Warcraft 2 tides of darkness
Tekken 3 Tag Tournament
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| Originally posted by chach Legend of Zelda Link to the Past (SNES) |
5. Wipeout XL -- the game that truly ushered in the "next generation" of games from my perspective. When I saw and heard this technical masterpiece after being stuck with 2D "mode 7" style racers like F-Zero on the SNES, I realized gaming would never be the same.
4. Resident Evil -- despite sluggish controls, play through this in the dark with my brother back in 96 was one of the most amazing (and terrifying) experiences of my life. 
3. Bioshock -- FPS perfection. Everything about this game was a work of art...the visuals, the voice acting, the sheer "realism" of the world that the developers created, I've never seen anything like it. It compelled me to play 6+ hours in a single session, and no other FPS has done that...just awesome.
2. Super Mario 64 -- The game that revolutionized 3D platforming. I still have dreams about flying around the first level in the winged cap...and diving into that huge underwater cavern with those giant sting rays floating around.. (ok not really...but damn it was great fun).
1. Final Fantasy 7 -- agree with you completely there Chach. I've been gaming since 84, and FF7 is my favorite game of all time. I really grew attached to all of the characters during the 60+ hour adventure.. The locations, the soundtrack, the story...They all came together perfectly to create a very memorable experience. Simply epic.
runner up: Zelda - Wind Waker for the Gamecube...my favorite Zelda game. I had more fun with this than Ocarina of Time. It may have a kiddy look, but the gameplay is the most polished of any Zelda title, The game is simply beautiful and has a grand scale that no other Zelda game has touched. Just when you think you are nearing the end of the adventure, the game throws you a loop and an entirely new world opens up with 30 more hours of gameplay
Awesome.
1. supreme commander: forged alliance. deepest strategy game ever made. calculated ballistics, thousands of units, zoom. what more could a boy want? have never played a game that made me feel more like a general in command.
2. tie fighter. what a title, it had everything! still the largest battles in space ive ever seen in a game.
3. quake 3. my seminal twitch shooter. great maps, great weapon balance.
4. bioshock. agreed with capitalist. closest thing to a perfect game since tie fighter was released more than a decade ago.
5. deus ex one of the most original and replayable games ever! used to sit up through the night playing this bad boy. hopefully the new sequel can knock this title out of my top 5 
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No particular order:
Half-Life
Conker's Bad Fur Day
Soul Calibur
Deus Ex
Metal Gear Solid
Ps. I can't get over how highly rated Bioshock is by some people. Meh...whatever tickles your pickle I guess.
leisure suit larry
it really put the vga spin on sex that i'd been looking for in life
No particular order.
Quake 2 - HOURS... hours of my early college years, started playing on the Zone of all places.
Duke Nukem 3d - My intro to online multiplayer, over a good ol 28.8.
FF3 (6 in the states) - Story, character dev, soundrack... pretty much everthing other than graphics trumps FF7 imo. (And I've played them all.)
Civilization 2,3,4 - Cant decide... all epic in my eyes.
Daggerfall - defined open ended RPG.
Wait... I only get 5!? I guess that'll do... just off the top of my head.
Damn, picking a Top 5 will be tough, but I think I can do it.

Duke Nukem 3D (PC) - God damn, the childhood memories vividly invade my head every time I think of this title. I was a young dude when I purchased this, and my parents never really cared about the games I played, so I felt a little rebellious paying/killing strippers and watching peep shows at nighttime theaters whilst being in 3rd grade. The graphics blew me away for the time, the story and punchlines were hilarious, and I thought Duke was the biggest badass in history. The music to the first level in the game (in the first episode) still can get stuck in my head every now and then. I didn't try online play on this sucker until years after I bought it (I think I played on the TEN network), and it too was fantastic fun.


Warcraft 1 and 2 (PC) - I decided to lump these two together to make it within the Top 5 limit. These games ushered strategy entertainment into my life. The first was simple, but great fun. The game had a lot of character going for it. The second expanded on everything, adding sea and air battles, introducing new units, and increasing the strategy combinations for intense multiplayer. The graphics had a very elegant style to them that gave both of the games a great deal of personality. Loved them both.

Twisted Metal 2 (PSone) - This game defines brainless fun. However, most 'brainless' games usually involved repetition and monotony to the point that the gamer is likely to get bored. This ****** NEVER bored me, ever. The characters were hysterical, the levels were very-well crafted (filled with secrets and interactive bullshit), and the introduction of the 2 player co-op mode sealed the deal. The series went downhill from here, with TM3 being merely decent, and 4 being borderline bad, until the great resurrection that was the brilliant TM Black on PS2 blew every car-combat game ever made away. I broke I think two controllers during furious play sessions of this one.
For the fourth one...
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| Originally posted by Gen3r4l1ty FF3 (6 in the states) - Story, character dev, soundrack... pretty much everthing other than graphics trumps FF7 imo. (And I've played them all.) |

in no particular order
Toejam & Earl - I loved the presents
2 player was heaps of fun
Twisted Metal 2 - What above said. fun 
Carmageddon (1) - 3d shit, PLUS you get to run people over....sweet!
GTA (1) - The original. Nice humor, plus running people over....yeah
GTA Vice City - The gameplay was finetuned to my liking, as GTA3 was too jerky for me. This was the shait.
3. Freespace 2

Now with the open source project you get; better graphics, better effects, ported freespace; the great war + expansion pack to the FS2 engine, single player coop. Much awesomeness.
2. UT 99: GOTY Edition

This is what I did in high school instead of homework.
1. Starcraft + Brood war

If you don't like this, you're not my friend anymore.
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| Originally posted by Project-K 2. UT 99: GOTY Edition ![]() This is what I did in high school instead of homework. |
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I still stand: UT > Q3A. |
5. Monkey Island 1 (Amiga 500)
4. Sam & Max Hit The Road (PC)
3. Resident Evil 1-3 (PS)
2. Silent Hill 1, 3 (PS, PS2)
1. Parasite Eve 2 (PS)
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| Originally posted by DuBam Monkey Island 1 (Amiga 500) |
No order...
Kirby Adventures for NES
Homeworld
Half-life 2: Deathmatch
Team Fortress Classic
Asheron's Call

Bioshock - Most immersive video game narrative I have ever seen, the attention to detail and atmosphere was pristine.
Super Metroid - One of the two best 2D platformers I have ever played.
Castlevania SOTN - The other.
Final Fantasy 7 - I don't think it holds up as well in hindsight (played through it again last year), but when it came out it basically signified a sea-change in gaming for me where things went from simple to much more complex and immersive. I don't think games like Bioshock could have happened without FF7.
GTA4 - Perhaps a controversial addition, but it is the pinnacle of the series (IMO). Brilliant narrative that rivals and/or beats the bulk of Hollywood crime movies, the first game I've played that makes me feel as much a part of the action as I wish the MGS series did, and a nearly flawless online multiplayer experience that deserves props if for nothing other than being able to handle an immense amount of players right out the box.
Can't narrow it down to 5.
Super Mario Brothers (NES) - The only not handheld console I've ever had in my life was a shitty pirate version of NES, except it brought something like 300 built-in games on it. From those 300, this was the game I spent most time on. I spent absolutely countless hours on it while I was a kid.
Microprose Grand Prix 2 (PC) - First serious racing game I got into, I even bought a wheel for it, except at the time I didn't have the slightest clue how to be fast, lol. It could be modded up to infinity thanks to some external applications, allowing me to run weird fantasy F1 championships, and I still have it installed nowadays - they just released a mini version of the Nurburgring Nordschleiffe for it!
Sensible World of Soccer (PC) - Amazingly fun football game. Not very realistic in tactical terms, but the gameplay was AWESOME (unbelievable considering you only used the 4 arrow keys and the spacebar), you had right about every single relevant team in the world to pick from, and you could even play 15-year careers as a manager, making transfers and anything. Fantastic.
Mortal Kombat 3 (PC) - Used to play this with my friends while as a 8-12 year old kid, this and all the Mortal Kombat series games, really. Writing down all the combinations for special moves we could discover, ftw.
Championship Manager 99/00 (PC) - Incredibly addicting football management game. There were many good games from this superb series but this was the one I spent more time with. Still remember all the good players we could buy, Kennedy Bakircioglu, Mads Jorgensen, Andri Sigporsson, Zlatan Ibrahimovic (!), Kurniawan, etc etc...
Worms Armageddon (PC) - Lots of fun in the final highschool year as we'd convince our computer programming teacher to play this on the class LAN instead. Hilarious game.
Unreal Tournament (PC) - The LAN game in the first two years of college. I was never too much of a FPS fan, but this one was particularly fun.
Football Manager 2005 (PC) - From the same series as CM99/00, after being renamed to Football Manager. The game had become far more detailed but still very fun, I remember winning the world cup with Croatia as my greatest management achievement of all time. 
Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (PC) - Great graphics, great gameplay, and amazingly realistic even on a tactical sense. The best football game i've ever played, it's such a shame that the latest version (PES2007) ruined it a little bit.
Microprose Grand Prix 4 (PC) - Not a great game out of the box, but with the latest mods it looks superb and drives great. Probably still the best Formula 1 game around, unfortunately it can't be used for online play - but the excellent AI makes up for it. I got so much into it that I spent months making a track, just released it last month.
Grand Prix Legends (PC) - I've already booked it in my schedule to become the next addiction. Released in 1998(!), but the physics are still absolutely amazing, if a bit too hard! Real drivers have said these cars are harder to drive than the actual 1967 F1 cars it is based on. My goal is to beat the benchmark time in every single original track, so far I've only done it for one of the shortest tracks, and it took me over 200 laps of practice...
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| Originally posted by RJT Castlevania SOTN - The other. |
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| Originally posted by noikeee Worms Armageddon (PC) - Lots of fun in the final highschool year as we'd convince our computer programming teacher to play this on the class LAN instead. Hilarious game. |
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| Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000 This absolutely must get an honorable mention from me. If we weren't playing Counter-Strike at those crazy LAN's we used to have, we were playing this, no question. And to rile up pkc, I still stand: UT > Q3A. Settled. |
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| Originally posted by ASoT1 (old ass Sega game but I spent my childhood a slave to it.) |
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| Originally posted by Capitalizt runner up: Zelda - Wind Waker for the Gamecube...my favorite Zelda game. I had more fun with this than Ocarina of Time. It may have a kiddy look, but the gameplay is the most polished of any Zelda title, The game is simply beautiful and has a grand scale that no other Zelda game has touched. Just when you think you are nearing the end of the adventure, the game throws you a loop and an entirely new world opens up with 30 more hours of gameplay Awesome. |
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| Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY Never played this one before, as I never had a GC, but I just got a copy of this game yesterdy, and started it last night on the Wii. I played for about 30 mins b4 I crashed for the night and it seems like its gonna be fun. The look of the characters with the big eyes is different for sure |
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| Originally posted by Sunsnail Asheron's Call |
5.NHL 97 > The game blew my mind, with its intense 3d graphics, and wendel clark had a mustache.
4.Goldeneye > even though i never owned a 64, playing this was by far the best thing to do at a friends house, even if they didn't want to.
3.Starcraft > i still play it.
2.Counterstrike > The amount of times i stayed at home on a friday night drinking beer and playing this is just staggering, and i still play it.
1. Half-life 1 > i waited and waited for that damn game for months and months. Eventually i got to try it at 'take your kid to work day' cause my dad worked at ATI, and it was fantastic. by far the most satisfying game i ever waited for/played.
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