Super Smash Bros. on the N64. My favorite character was Samus.
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Double Dragon 2 will forever be close to my heart always sparks great memories of my dear friend
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Going to show my age here but this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ur0GA1hTiiU
And this one :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uw_dUoakQmY
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Hm. it's so hard to pick only one. so I wont..
NES: Super Mario Bros. 3 (Though I played a ton of Super Pitfall
and on PC it'd have to be either Zeus or Heroes Chronicles
Game I hated the single most on NES ever... Blaster Master .. anyone else play this frigging hateful game? I tried to play it again years later on an emulator, where I could actually save before boss fights and the world didn't end when I died. But, playing on NES ruined it for me... too many lost hours I'll never get back. Stupid game.
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Prehistoric 1991
New Prehistoric 2013 is too bad..
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The Hunt for Red October on the NES. God, it was so awesome. On the PC, I gotta say it's Heroes of Might and Magic 3. Still play it today, still holds up.
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Out of the games I owned, I probably spent more time on Adventure Island II (NES) and Star Fox (SNES) than other games for those consoles.
For PC and all-round classic pick: Star Control II.
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cRPG: Fallout 1&2, Arcanum ,Planescape: Torment , Baldurs Gate
RTS: Homeworld 1 & Cataclysm Warcraft III, Nexus The Jupiter Incident, Heroes of Might & Magic 2&3, X-COM: Terror from the Deep.
4X: Master of Orion III
Arcanum & Homeworld Cataclysm are not available on Steam only on GOG
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Sid Meier's Pirates (the original, not the remake done for babies, nor the massacre labelled as the "Plus" edition).
It's arguably a refinement of Dani Bunten's Seven Cities of Gold, but it is so evocative, educative, and the fixed map actually worked for it. In no other game have I had to learn the main sea currents as to navigate a ship more efficiently.
Wonderful sense of space, time and period, and a game I still play every couples of year to this day.
I recommend the DOS Tandy version (glitched graphically in DOSBox's default build, but bugfixes from Vogons are available - in the Daum version for instance), which features the nicest graphics and sounds combinaiton in my opinion. If you can't get it to run, the Amstrad CPC or original Apple II versions are a bit clunky but a lot of warmer than any of the others.
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Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings 2
Croc series <3
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I didn't play video games when I was young so I was little bit older when I started in the late 90s. Several of my first games make it on my list:
Ape Escape (1999)
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos (1997)
Grandia (1999)
MediEvil II (2000)
Spyro original trilogy (1998, 1999 & 2000)
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So, as kids, or simply growing up, we all have that /one/ game we will always cherish in our hearts.
What game is that for you? Could even be a game you recently played that had stuck to you.
For me, it would definitely have to be either the Legend of Zelda series, or most games from rareware. (Mostly Conkers bad fur day and Banjo.)
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