Title. What’s some of your favorite older games that you might have grown up with, or still enjoy years after its release?
(Ideally, these are games that released before or during 2005)
Some of my favorites are:
(PC)
- DOOM 1, 2 and 3
- Quake 3 Arena
- Starcraft (+Brood War)
- Warcraft 3 (+Frozen Throne)
- Zoo Tycoon 2
- Half Life 2
(XBOX)
- NFS Underground 2
- NFS Most Wanted
- Burnout 3 Takedown
- Halo Combat Evolved
- Halo 2
- Spyro, a Hero’s Tail
- The Legend of Spyro, a New Beginning
- Lego Star Wars 1 & 2
- Crimson Skies
- Panzer Dragoon Orta
- Star Wars Battlefront II
- Munch’s Oddysee
(GBA/NDS)
- Pokemon Sapphire
- Pokemon Mystery Dungeon
- Megaman Battle Network Series
- Animal Crossing Wild World
- Mario Kart DS
More Later...
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Tic tac toe for the nature(TM) concrete slab classic game.
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Ps1 Azure Dreams Alundra Breath of Fire 3 Star Ocean 2 Lunar 2 Eternal Blue Snes Mario RPG Super Mario World Yoshi's Island N64 Gauntlet Legends Mario 64 Road Rash 64 Jetforce Gemini GC Harvest Moon Animal Crossing Mario Kart Double Dash Gauntlet Legacy Sonic Adventure 2 FF Crystal Chronicles Star Fox Assault Smash Melee Ps2 Dark Cloud .Hack Tenchu FFX
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Edited by Demon King Lamb: 9/10/2018 12:55:31 AMHere's what I've enjoyed playing growing up. GBC Pokemon: Yellow, Gold PSX Diablo 1 Gran Turismo Xbox Halo CE, 2 Bauldur's Gate: Dark Alliance Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes Phantom Crash(Still one of the best mech games I've ever played) Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel Time Splitters: Future Perfect Doom 3 Brute Force Fable Farcry Gunvalkyrie Half Life Murakumo I really want Baldur's Gate and D&D Heroes backwards compatible. Edit* Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles My wife never knew there was crafting.
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Edited by Altmith: 9/2/2018 11:50:58 PM*cracks knuckles* Let’s see what we got. FFVIII Dark Cloud 2 MGS2 Prince of Persia Mega Man X Diablo 2 Onimusha series (how could I forget you?!?) To name a few
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Edited by AngryTormentor: 9/5/2018 3:38:01 PMFrom my childhood alone - PC - Terminal Velocity Fury 3 Terminator: Future Shock / Skynet Rise of the Triad Doom Soldier of Fortune 1 and 2 Quake 3 Unreal Tournament Homeworld Command and Conquer 2: Red Alert Serious Sam Descent 1 and 2 PS1 - G-Police Tekken 2 and 3 Loaded Future Cop: LAPD Time Crisis (Awesome with the light gun) Resident Evil 1, 2, 3 Dino Crisis 2 Dead or Alive Spyro Metal Gear Solid PS2 - Drakengard Star Ocean - Till the End of Time Final Fantasy X Soul Calibur 2 Dark Chronicle Resident Evil 4 / Code Veronica / Outbreak Chaos Legion Kings Field IV I could go on forever if people want.
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Halo 1
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James Bond 007: Nightfire on the GameCube
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Anybody remember the hotwheels stunt track challenge game? I had it for the xbox, still do actually
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Cs 1.6 Cs:S Half life Quake
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Edited by blade329: 9/6/2018 3:25:26 PMFinal Fantasy Tactics for the PSX. One of my favorite games ever. Panzer General also had me hooked for months. Gemfire (Nintendo) Civilization 2 (PC)
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Reading through everyone’s replies makes me realize I am FN old.
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Edited by DirtyBlondeMedic: 9/5/2018 11:06:11 PMLeft 4 Dead 2 Fallout: New Vegas LittleBigPlanet 2 Halo: Reach Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Ratchet and Clank Jak and Daxter
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Sonic [The first one] The Lion King [Genesis] Aladin [Genesis] Street Fighter Crazy Taxi SSX: Tricky Mortal Kombat Capcom vs Marvel Virtua Fighter
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MX unleashed and MX vs ATV unleashed. Ace combat series. NFSU2. Test drive off-road wide open Super Mario world 3. Donkey Kong country. Paperboy.
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Edited by princessbrigebum: 9/5/2018 7:18:25 AMSpyro And Gauntlet Much later on rock band, cod, oblivion and Skyrim. But Spyro, gauntlet, and Skyrim will always hold a super special place in my heart.
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Monkey Island—1990 Another World—1991 Marathon—1994 Crash—1996 Quake—1996 Oddworld—1997 Croc—1997 Overboard—1997 MediEvil—1998 Spyro—1998 Jak and Daxter—2001 Halo—2001
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Edited by Pahvi: 9/5/2018 6:53:37 AMBurnout crash mode, that was fun... Classic Fallouts Morrowind Settlers aka Serf city Couple honorable mentions, Megadrive/Genesis RPGs: Shining in the darkness Buck Rogers - Countdown to doomsday And I really miss the Fight Night series, my kind of a fighting games, that career mode, not so old, but... New Settlers game coming, they've been really uninteresting since the 3rd. But, this new one, roads seem to be back, hopefully the depth too, when they removed them, the games felt more like weird rts's than city-builders. This new trailer gave me some nostalgic feels, with a new look, call me interested.
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My favorite has to KoTOR. And maybe Republic Commando( I can’t remember when it came out).
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Yoshi's Island (1995) Super Mario World (1990) Super Mario Kart (1992) Super Mario 64 (1996) Mario Kart (1996) Super Smash Bros. (1999) Pokemon blue, red, yellow, gold, silver (1999-2001) Halo (2002) Some of these are Europe release years.
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Jak and dexter series [spoiler]Jak and Dexter, Jak II, Jak III, Jak X combat racing, Jak and dexter the lost frontier[/spoiler] Ratchet and clank [spoiler]Ratchet and Clank, Ratchet and Clank Going Commando, Ratchet and Clank Up Your Arsenal, Deadlocked, Size Matters[/spoiler] Sly Cooper all 3 games I know I missed some games, mainly from R&C series and I barely played up your arsenal, and unfortunately I missed some of them
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I think my favorote game of generations past was probably Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. I put more hours into that game than any other game until current gen, I think. Even further back, I absolutely loved Kirby 64. I don’t think I was very good at it back then, and I actually think it’s the worst main series Kirby game, but I love it so. <3 However, while my gaming career started on the N64, I find myself going back and playing older games a good amount. Kirby’s Dreamland 3 is one of my favorites, and the old Star Fox games play really well, surprisingly. I think, though, if I had to give props to any pretty old game, I’d have to give them to Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. While it was Super Metroid that started the Metroidvania genre, I think SotN put areally unique twist on it, that even modern Metroidvanias don’t really do. Unlike, say, Hollow Knight, all of your powers felt really unique, rather than just reskins of the usual, and the fighting game-esque inputs for spells were really fun. Plus, you could play as a vampire with a faerie companion. Come on, how [i]awesome[/i] is that?
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Too many to list, but most of them are on SNES, N64 and Gamecube. If Gamecube is considered old at this point.
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Robotech battlecry
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One of my top favorites would have to be the original .hack games
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"Growing up" on my dads PS2, I loved all the Ratchet, Jak, and Sly trilogies.
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Super Castlevania IV Super Metroid Super Mario world