Greatest game ever?
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and Centipede, Space Invaders, Battlezone, and so on.anarky wrote:Speaking of which, why the fuck has Mutant League Football never been updated for the next-gen systems?
I mean, they fucking remade Frogger a few years ago.
Since EA Sports got the exclusive rights to the NFL, you would think that someone would have tried to revive Mutant League Football. And then the success would spawn a Mutant League Hockey update.
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The best game ever
Mario Party 8 for the Wii.
They can just stop making other games now.
They can just stop making other games now.

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Re: The best game ever
I highly doubt it's better than "Goldeneye". Or "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas". Or "Halo 3".
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Re: The best game ever
Yeah, I figured this was a thread about Goldeneye.
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Re: The best game ever
Donkey Schlong, bitches.
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Re: The best game ever
I played Mario Party 8 last night (and a Wii for the first time).
Wasn't all that impressed (with the game). Without making it a drinking game, I'd have probably been bored.
Wasn't all that impressed (with the game). Without making it a drinking game, I'd have probably been bored.
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Re: The best game ever
That's why you should play Donkey Kong.
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Re: The best game ever
Metal Gear Solid for the first Playstation. It's not even close.
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Re: The best game ever
Zelda
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Re: The best game ever
Which one?

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Re: The best game ever
The Legend of Zelda, 8 bit original
Although I must say, I do enjoy the entire Zelda series, what I've played of it anyways.
The first one is just a classic and I'll never forgot playing it, and beating it, as a young 'en. I did enjoy Zelda II: The Adventure of Link even though it did implement the side-scrolling aspect. A Link to the Past was just fantastic, and is probably my next favorite behind the original. If the original didn't hold such a special place near and dear to my heart, A Link to the Past would be my favorite; I just loved the Light and Dark world aspect (it was like two Zelda games in one) and the graphics were great on the SNES! I really liked Link's Awakening and it was the sole reason I purchased a Gameboy (or the parents purchased for me, which is likely). Ocarina of Time was special because of the 3D graphics and it was/is just an outstanding game; in actuality it is probably the best of the ones I have played, but the original and SNES versions have such sentimental value so it is hard for me to rank any of the games above those two, even if they may not be the best for a variety of reasons. I've only played bits and pieces of Majora's Mask (probably 5% of the game) and it is one I still want to finish at some point. I have played most of Oracle of Ages and Seasons, via an emulator, but still need to complete the pair. Thats about the extent of my Zelda playing. I have seen the The Wind Waker played, and I have played it a little bit (my brother has it for Gamecube) but I have never sat down and attempted to seriously play and beat the game. Everything after The Wind Waker would be completely new to me because I have not played any of the games thereafter.
After Ocarina of Time I have primarily been into PC Gaming; I have not owned a video game console after the Nintendo 64. PC Gaming is where it is at for me, and I have been PC gaming for many years, ever since and before the days of BBSs', back when my first computer was a 486 (yup, started with a 486, not a 386). I do plan on getting a PS3 at some point though, put primarily for the Blu-ray player, and GTA 4 of course.
Although I must say, I do enjoy the entire Zelda series, what I've played of it anyways.
The first one is just a classic and I'll never forgot playing it, and beating it, as a young 'en. I did enjoy Zelda II: The Adventure of Link even though it did implement the side-scrolling aspect. A Link to the Past was just fantastic, and is probably my next favorite behind the original. If the original didn't hold such a special place near and dear to my heart, A Link to the Past would be my favorite; I just loved the Light and Dark world aspect (it was like two Zelda games in one) and the graphics were great on the SNES! I really liked Link's Awakening and it was the sole reason I purchased a Gameboy (or the parents purchased for me, which is likely). Ocarina of Time was special because of the 3D graphics and it was/is just an outstanding game; in actuality it is probably the best of the ones I have played, but the original and SNES versions have such sentimental value so it is hard for me to rank any of the games above those two, even if they may not be the best for a variety of reasons. I've only played bits and pieces of Majora's Mask (probably 5% of the game) and it is one I still want to finish at some point. I have played most of Oracle of Ages and Seasons, via an emulator, but still need to complete the pair. Thats about the extent of my Zelda playing. I have seen the The Wind Waker played, and I have played it a little bit (my brother has it for Gamecube) but I have never sat down and attempted to seriously play and beat the game. Everything after The Wind Waker would be completely new to me because I have not played any of the games thereafter.
After Ocarina of Time I have primarily been into PC Gaming; I have not owned a video game console after the Nintendo 64. PC Gaming is where it is at for me, and I have been PC gaming for many years, ever since and before the days of BBSs', back when my first computer was a 486 (yup, started with a 486, not a 386). I do plan on getting a PS3 at some point though, put primarily for the Blu-ray player, and GTA 4 of course.
"Once there were brook trout in the streams in the mountains. You could see them standing in the amber current where the white edges of their fins wimpled softly in the flow. They smelled of moss in your hand. Polished and muscular and torsional. On their backs were vermiculate patterns that were maps of the world in its becoming. Maps and mazes. Of a thing which could not be put back. Not be made right again. In the deep glens where they lived all things were older than man and they hummed of mystery."
