Personally, it is either Devil May Cry on the PS2 or the arcade version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Favourite Games
We dont talk much about video/computer games here but I was wondering which game over the year right from Pong to Pokemon has made the biggest impression on you?
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GTA vice city is flipping excellent, Golden eye on the N64 but also Two Crude Dudes on the megadrive that game was excellent.
Oh Im with the DMC love, but for all time i have to say Jet Set Willy was the most affect ing game for me, the first game I drew maps for and had memorised, man games were hard back then! Save games my foot
Other than that Doom totally blew me away when i first played it, all games are basically now Pre or Post Doom
Other than that Doom totally blew me away when i first played it, all games are basically now Pre or Post Doom
I pretty much suck at computer games, must be missing the video game gene or something, lol
I used to be good at Alex The Kid on the Master System and Busta Move on Playstation, but that's my lot.
I'm more of a watcher of games really. I love watching Graham play Age Of Empires, and Sim City. I tried a bit of Sim City but I sucked a lot
I used to be good at Alex The Kid on the Master System and Busta Move on Playstation, but that's my lot.
I'm more of a watcher of games really. I love watching Graham play Age Of Empires, and Sim City. I tried a bit of Sim City but I sucked a lot
I think that the games that got me hooked were probably Mario Brothers, Streetfighter and oh before that Double Dragon and the Dizzy games when I inherited my brother's ZX spectrum.
Out of more recent games, I'd have to say Final Fantasy VII blew me away the first time I played on it. Now it looks so dated compared to FFX. I've always been a big fan of the Tekken games and Metal Gear Solid was another game I spent hours on.
At the moment in our flat, the obsession is WWE Smackdown. It's surprising how much fun 6 people can have beating the hell out of computer versions of their 'friends'. lol.
Out of more recent games, I'd have to say Final Fantasy VII blew me away the first time I played on it. Now it looks so dated compared to FFX. I've always been a big fan of the Tekken games and Metal Gear Solid was another game I spent hours on.
At the moment in our flat, the obsession is WWE Smackdown. It's surprising how much fun 6 people can have beating the hell out of computer versions of their 'friends'. lol.
I'm sorry I'm well behind on playing playstation stuff. Personally I've only finished Sypro 1,2 & 3 within the last 6 months I just don't make the time to sit and play as that would involve hogging the tv.
Give me a game of yahoo pool anyday
Give me a game of yahoo pool anyday
Anything Command and Conquer,
Perfect Dark on the N64 (one of the best FPSs ever made!!)
Half-Life
Any FPS by Id Software (eg: Doom, Quake, etc.)
Lemmings
Worms
Syndicate Wars
Any Mega Drive Sonic game (except Spinball)
The Syphon Filter Trilogy
Colony Wars: Red Sun
Max Payne
Halo
Metal Gear Solid 1 & 2
Any Tony Hawk's game
There's loads more I like, but I can't think of 'em all right now...
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Perfect Dark on the N64 (one of the best FPSs ever made!!)
Half-Life
Any FPS by Id Software (eg: Doom, Quake, etc.)
Lemmings
Worms
Syndicate Wars
Any Mega Drive Sonic game (except Spinball)
The Syphon Filter Trilogy
Colony Wars: Red Sun
Max Payne
Halo
Metal Gear Solid 1 & 2
Any Tony Hawk's game
There's loads more I like, but I can't think of 'em all right now...
(Edited by Alan 05/02/2003 12:39)
Elite (on the BBC) - because nothing else at the time or for a long time afterwards came close.
Syndicate - Welcome to the dawning of a new Empire When this came out it was absolutely astounding, and then after years it still is.
Syndicate Wars - More of the same with a more sinister and atmospheric setting. I feel that the weapons got out of hand though, catering for munchkins too much which took away from the game play to a certain extent even though those cities were the perfect cyberpunk setting
Deus Ex - just because.
Final Fanstasy - 7,8 and 10.
I'm waiting till Deus Ex 2 comes out before I upgrade my PC. And I'd kill for a Syndicate 3
Seriously. If you're listening, people from Bullfrog...
(Edited by MonSTeR 05/02/2003 11:04)
Syndicate - Welcome to the dawning of a new Empire When this came out it was absolutely astounding, and then after years it still is.
Syndicate Wars - More of the same with a more sinister and atmospheric setting. I feel that the weapons got out of hand though, catering for munchkins too much which took away from the game play to a certain extent even though those cities were the perfect cyberpunk setting
Deus Ex - just because.
Final Fanstasy - 7,8 and 10.
I'm waiting till Deus Ex 2 comes out before I upgrade my PC. And I'd kill for a Syndicate 3
Seriously. If you're listening, people from Bullfrog...
(Edited by MonSTeR 05/02/2003 11:04)
Tetris - If only because I've never come across anyone who doesn't like it, I think this is probably the best game ever.
Populous - one of the few Amiga games I actually paid for...
Doom - the graphics on this type of game have improved, but the gameplay hasn't. Except for..
Half Life - best FPS ever, without doubt.
Civilisation 2 - Just classic strategy.
Most recently, I've been getting into RPG type games. I'm currently thoroughly addicted to Morrowind.
I'm unsure as to whether anything yet has, to be honest.
by MonSTeR
Elite (on the BBC) - because nothing else at the time or for a long time afterwards came close.
Populous - one of the few Amiga games I actually paid for...
Doom - the graphics on this type of game have improved, but the gameplay hasn't. Except for..
Half Life - best FPS ever, without doubt.
Civilisation 2 - Just classic strategy.
Most recently, I've been getting into RPG type games. I'm currently thoroughly addicted to Morrowind.
I've still got a copy on my BBC (5 1/4in disc)
by MonSTeR
Elite (on the BBC) - because nothing else at the time or for a long time afterwards came close.
ZX81 - 3D Monster Maze
BBC - Elite
PC - Tomb Raider (all except 4 which is too much back&forth)
never bothered with playstation etc. Saw my nephews playing on their PS2 and thought the graphics are better on my PC
There are just so many classic games...I'll try and do it by platform..
Spectrum - Manic Miner, Jet Set Willy, the Dizzy games, Sport Of Kings, Double Dragon, Football Manager
Master System - Sonic, Alex Kid
Mega-Drive - Streetfighter 2, Streets Of Rage, Sonic 2, Sensible Soccer, Shining In The Darkness, Shining Force
N64 - Mario 64, MarioCart, The Secret Of Mana
Playstation/PS2 - WWF Smackdown, MGS 1 & 2, Final Fantasy 7 & 10
PC - Championship Manager 00/01, Half-Life, X-Wing Alliance
I could probably do this all day...looking forward to Championship Manager 4 and Star Wars galaxies which could be an Elite beater (I hope)
Forgot to add a Zelda game somewhere!!
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Spectrum - Manic Miner, Jet Set Willy, the Dizzy games, Sport Of Kings, Double Dragon, Football Manager
Master System - Sonic, Alex Kid
Mega-Drive - Streetfighter 2, Streets Of Rage, Sonic 2, Sensible Soccer, Shining In The Darkness, Shining Force
N64 - Mario 64, MarioCart, The Secret Of Mana
Playstation/PS2 - WWF Smackdown, MGS 1 & 2, Final Fantasy 7 & 10
PC - Championship Manager 00/01, Half-Life, X-Wing Alliance
I could probably do this all day...looking forward to Championship Manager 4 and Star Wars galaxies which could be an Elite beater (I hope)
Forgot to add a Zelda game somewhere!!
(Edited by Milky 05/02/2003 13:17)
My Current Obsessions:
Championship Manager - I've owned and played every version of this game. I think I still have all of them except the original which I had on the Amiga (which got stolen when I was at Uni). I've already ordered CM4 (back in September) and if they don't release it soon I may have to kill someone...
Civilization - Just an absolute classic that I never get tired of.
Birth of the Federation[b] - Sub-Civilization copy for sad Trek addicts like me...
[b]Final Fantasy - Like Hoppy I got into these with VII. Absolutely blew me away.
All Time Classics:
Elite - NOTHING has ever topped this.
Lords of Midnight - Along with Doomdark's Revenge, these were the first games to show me what an obsession was.
Manic Miner - No platform game since has come even close.
Football Manager - The game that paved the way for Championship Manager. This is where the addiction started. I can think of at least one ex-girlfriend who would have been a lot happier if this game was never invented.
Defender of the Crown - A game that was way ahead of its time.
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll - A bit like RockStarGame but with more options, stickman animation and a random lyric generator. Absolutely class game. Never understood why no one else ever released a Rock and Roll strategy game.
1984 - Highly addictive and only £1.99. God, I miss Mastertronics.
Pirates! - One of the most amazing RPGs ever.
Honourable mention should also go to Cannon Fodder, Chaos Engine, Yie Ar Kung Fu, Wing Commander, Doom, Syndicate, GTA, Worms and Chef's Luv Shack.
However, there's one missing. That's because I can't remember it's name. I think it was on the C64, though it might have been the C128. Basically a bit of an odd RPG. You basically follow someone's life from cradle to grave making life decisions on the way in the form of multiple choice questions. A bit like Deus Ex Machina, only not THAT freaky. Anyone have the faintest idea what I'm talking about?
Championship Manager - I've owned and played every version of this game. I think I still have all of them except the original which I had on the Amiga (which got stolen when I was at Uni). I've already ordered CM4 (back in September) and if they don't release it soon I may have to kill someone...
Civilization - Just an absolute classic that I never get tired of.
Birth of the Federation[b] - Sub-Civilization copy for sad Trek addicts like me...
[b]Final Fantasy - Like Hoppy I got into these with VII. Absolutely blew me away.
All Time Classics:
Elite - NOTHING has ever topped this.
Lords of Midnight - Along with Doomdark's Revenge, these were the first games to show me what an obsession was.
Manic Miner - No platform game since has come even close.
Football Manager - The game that paved the way for Championship Manager. This is where the addiction started. I can think of at least one ex-girlfriend who would have been a lot happier if this game was never invented.
Defender of the Crown - A game that was way ahead of its time.
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll - A bit like RockStarGame but with more options, stickman animation and a random lyric generator. Absolutely class game. Never understood why no one else ever released a Rock and Roll strategy game.
1984 - Highly addictive and only £1.99. God, I miss Mastertronics.
Pirates! - One of the most amazing RPGs ever.
Honourable mention should also go to Cannon Fodder, Chaos Engine, Yie Ar Kung Fu, Wing Commander, Doom, Syndicate, GTA, Worms and Chef's Luv Shack.
However, there's one missing. That's because I can't remember it's name. I think it was on the C64, though it might have been the C128. Basically a bit of an odd RPG. You basically follow someone's life from cradle to grave making life decisions on the way in the form of multiple choice questions. A bit like Deus Ex Machina, only not THAT freaky. Anyone have the faintest idea what I'm talking about?
How the hell did I ever forget The Chaos Engine?? Must get an emulator for that or something... Thanks for the reminder JJ!
Oh, and Birth of the Federation's pretty cool as well...
Oh, and Birth of the Federation's pretty cool as well...
Hmmm... as a short list:
Lemmings and Lemmings II the Tribes,
Sonic I,II,III and Knuckles,
Command & Conquer (all P.C versions),
Civilization II and III
Sim City Classic, 2000, 3000, and 4,
Syphon Filter I,II and III
Halo I (and soon to be II),
Perfect Dark,
Half-Life Opposing Force (has to be add-on since ordinary Half-Life doesn't have a Sniper Rifle)
Birth Of The Federation (I thinkParamount should get Firaxis to make a new one)
P.S what's this Elite thing?
oops, missed Doom
and Final Fantasy
(Edited by Havoc 06/02/2003 10:16)
(Edited by Havoc 06/02/2003 10:17)
Lemmings and Lemmings II the Tribes,
Sonic I,II,III and Knuckles,
Command & Conquer (all P.C versions),
Civilization II and III
Sim City Classic, 2000, 3000, and 4,
Syphon Filter I,II and III
Halo I (and soon to be II),
Perfect Dark,
Half-Life Opposing Force (has to be add-on since ordinary Half-Life doesn't have a Sniper Rifle)
Birth Of The Federation (I thinkParamount should get Firaxis to make a new one)
P.S what's this Elite thing?
oops, missed Doom
and Final Fantasy
(Edited by Havoc 06/02/2003 10:16)
(Edited by Havoc 06/02/2003 10:17)
Pretty old retro space-y type shoot-em-up (I think, never played it) which inspired quite a lot of games (think Colony Wars) but, like Doom, is thought by many (including some people here) to never have been bettered. Yet.
by Havoc
P.S what's this Elite thing?
I'll have a look to try and get hold of an emulator for it... (I wish to remedy the heinous siuation that is my lack of Elite experience)
EDIT: Hold up, I've struck gold! If you want to try and download Elite, click here, but you'll need to register though. Don't know if the games from this site actually run, not tested any yet.
(Edited by Alan 06/02/2003 11:42)
LOL - Not quite. It was a state of the art immersive space simulator that put you at the helm of a Cobra Mk III starship!!! You could be a bounty hunter, a drugs smuggler an explorer or a reputable interstellar HGV driver...
by Alan
Pretty old retro space-y type shoot-em-up (I think, never played it)
It's 20 years old now, but at the time there hadn't been anything like it it was leaps and bounds ahead of anything else, and on the BBC made use of the analogue joysticks that we take for granted these days, but back then it was literally magic.
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