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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
« Reply #15 on: March 08, 2015, 12:27:56 PM »

I added pics because i thought it would make it easier for someone who just wanted to skim over the list and not read all the text.

Damn. I'll have to do that, too.
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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
« Reply #16 on: March 08, 2015, 01:11:50 PM »
Can't really think of all the games that would be considered the progression of my gaming. But it definitely started with neighborhood Coleco visions and Intellevisions. Then to our own Atari 2600, then Commodore 64, arcade games (I spent many a hour and a whole lot of quarters), my buddies NES, then the TG16. A bit after that went to PC games (civilization, castles, and a few others). Later moved on to the Playstation for the Gran Turismo games. Then the Wii.

Now back to the TG16/PCE/Duo.

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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
« Reply #17 on: March 08, 2015, 01:15:45 PM »
Isn't Civilization great? :D  I still go back and play Civ 1 and 2 a lot.  Civ 3 didnt catch me as good...  Civ 4 has Leonard Nimoy narrating which is pretty boss.
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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
« Reply #18 on: March 08, 2015, 02:14:20 PM »
Heck yeah it is. I'm looking at picking up a PC just so I can play it again.

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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
« Reply #19 on: March 08, 2015, 04:22:47 PM »
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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
« Reply #20 on: March 08, 2015, 04:42:50 PM »
Space invaders (2600)
Metroid (NES)
Forbidden Forest (C=64)
Battle Chess (Amiga)
Blazing Lazers (TG16)
Viewpoint(NeoGeo)
Tempest 2000 (Jaguar)
Jumping Flash(PSOne)
Resident Evil 4 (Gamecube)
Bayonetta 2(Wii U)


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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
« Reply #21 on: March 08, 2015, 05:02:30 PM »
Am having trouble believing galam came up with this, but yeah, great thread idea, as others mentioned. I'll have to sit down and think about it when I'm in the mood to maybe add my list.

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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
« Reply #22 on: March 09, 2015, 01:17:05 AM »
Am having trouble believing galam came up with this, but yeah, great thread idea, as others mentioned. I'll have to sit down and think about it when I'm in the mood to maybe add my list.

i saw a similar thread on a JP forum and tobias helped me translate it.

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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
« Reply #23 on: March 09, 2015, 02:42:52 AM »
This looks like fun and a neat idea... I'm on board. So these are not necessarily my favorite games of all time, but they are the games that define my gaming history.

#1 Pac-Man for the VCS

My earliest memory of playing any video games is when I was sitting at home on our VCS in 1980. My brothers were both away at school and I was sitting at home playing Pac-Man. The only reason this day sticks out in my mind is because it was the first time I passed the first maze.

#2 Berzerk VCS

Another game on the VCS that I found an attachment to simply because of how fun it was. I remember the time that I used to spend playing this game along with a few honorable mentions. Circus Atari and Combat.

#3 Super Mario Bros NES

I think anyone who was around when the NES was released this would probably be the top pick for what defined their gameplay habits. Super Mario was the pinnacle of gaming at that time, and it was an amazing game. Again honorable mention would be Zelda, Mario 2, Mario 3, Crystalis

#4 Maze Hunter 3D SMS

As a child of the 80's my brothers and I wanted an NES... we never got it. My parents opted to get us the SMS with Zapper and 3D instead. Which I was very glad that is the way they ended up going. All my friends had the NES so I was able to play it basically whenever I wanted. The SMS blew the NES out of the water, but not all the games were quite as fun. Some honorable mentions are: Phantasy Star, Alex Kidd, Zillion II

#5 Altered Beasts Genesis

My brother stayed home from our family vacation because he had to work. When my parents called to check up on him I talked to him and he turned on Altered Beasts and let the voice "Rise From Your Grave" blare out over the line to make me jealous. I was so excited to get home and see this game in action for myself. Honorable mentions: Sonic, Phantasy Star IV

#6 Mario Land GameBoy

The same summer as before when we got home from our family vacation I had a package sitting on the dinning room table for me. I open it up to find that I have won the "Who's the real Capt. Crunch" contest and they sent me a Gameboy. This is the same year that I was looking into buying a Gamate instead. Mario Land is one of those games that I have very fond memories playing. Honorable mentions: Tetris (of course), Zelda, Kirby, FF3

#7 Super Mario World

The game that convinced me to buy a SNES. I was playing this game at a friends house and when my mom came to pick me up I showed it to her and said "This is what I want" She let me spend my paper route cash on it, and I was a happy boy. Honorable mentions: F-Zero, Zelda, Street Fighter II

#8 Street Fighter II Arcade

As this was an honorable mention for SNES it was a must as a defined game in my history. I was in middle school when this game came out and near my school we had a Pizza Hut. Several of us would leave the campus at lunch time (which thankfully I never got caught) to head over there to play SFII. I got sucked into the game that really boosted the fighting game genre.

#9 Keith Courage TG16

The pack in game that came with the TG16 became an immediate hit with me when we got the TG16. I can't remember if we got the TG before or after Street Fighter II came out in the arcades so I'll put it at #9. Honorable mentions: Neutopia, Parasol Stars, Dragon's Curse

#10 Clockwork Knight Saturn
I'm out of time so I have to make this quick. It was amazing seeing a sidescrolling game that looked so amazing! The Saturn was a 2D powerhouse... not so strong in the 3D department. Honorable mentions: Astal, Street Fighter Collection...

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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
« Reply #24 on: March 09, 2015, 03:28:12 AM »
1. Pitfall Atari - first video game I ever played in 1985
2. Legend of Zelda - first and only game I played with my father co-op. He never took an interest in any other game. He actually made strategy guides for it that I handed out in class to the other kids.
3. Contra NES- I would spend hours upon hours playing it.
4. Splatterhouse - the first main reason I had an interest in the Turbografx
5. Chrono Trigger SNES- my brother and I would play separate files but be competive about it.
6. Final Fantasy III/VI - same reason as Chrono Trigger
7. NBA Jam arcade- there was a cab at my local Pizza Hut that the neighborhood kids and I would play on.
8. Tony Hawk 2 Dreamcast- my friends and I played this endlessly in college.
9. Ikaruga GC- I don't really care for this game as a whole now a days. However when I first picked it up for the Game Cube at release I was quite impressed with the black/white mechanic.
10. Bomberman Live Xbox 360- the game that is played ironically in local co-op between my daughter and myself.

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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
« Reply #25 on: March 09, 2015, 04:04:46 AM »
0) Blue Max(thanks BNW!) (Atari 400/800) - This is real hazy, it was at a friends house, played like Zaxxon with a byplane
1) Choplifter (Apple ][) - Played at local collge during campus festival
2) Combat (VCS) - Never had a 2600, when on a trip to England when I was young, it was my best memory when I played with the kids of my moms friend
3) Metroid (NES) - Borrowed a friends NES for a week with it and fell in love. First game I bought for me NES when I got one
4) Ys (TG16) - best money ever spent for an add-on
5) Star Control 2 (PC) - duh!
6) Tekken 2 (PS1) - logged so many late night hours on Jimmy's couch with this one...lot of 40oz's back then.
7) Capcom vs SNK 2 (arcade) - greatest fighter evah
8a) Unreal Tournament 2k4 (PC master race) - Firend got me into on-line play
8b) Farcry (PC master race) - Loved the open world gameplay
9) arcade machines - sort of devolved back to 90's arcades in the mid 2000's. Never looked back save for my love of obey

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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
« Reply #26 on: March 09, 2015, 06:09:01 AM »
I had a package sitting on the dinning room table for me. I open it up to find that I have won the "Who's the real Capt. Crunch" contest and they sent me a Gameboy.

I'd like to hear more about this...

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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
« Reply #27 on: March 09, 2015, 06:17:41 AM »
If I had to summarize it in ten games, then these would be my picks:

1. APF TV Fun (the one with the dials attached to the console)
2. Super Mario Bros
3. Megaman 3
4. Sonic 1
5. Kirby's Adventure
6. Sonic 3 & Knuckles
7. Gran Turismo
8. Sonic Adventure
9. Dead or Alive 3
10. The Last of US

This wasn't easy, there are so many games (specially NES and GEN) I could have included on the list.

For example, this list doesn't tell you when I was a PC gamer in the mid to late 90s (NFS series, Fifa, Midtown Madness, Flight Simulator, etc)
Gaming since 1985

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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
« Reply #28 on: March 09, 2015, 06:44:24 AM »
Majors, I believe that was Blue Max, and I too remember that one fondly.  My brother and I loved it but then our copy disappeared.  A few years ago when I was in chicago at People Play Games they had a disk copy for sale... needless to say I snatched it up pronto!

o.pwuaioc, always great to see another Civ fan.  And yes Civ 4 and 5 have taken a disproportionate amount of my life's gaming time.  I like that you mentioned rise of nations too...  My friends and I used to play a lot of Age of Empires 1 and 2 but then rise of nations came.  Its like it perfected everything about AoE and made it awesome.  I still play that one a ton.  That cold war campaign is always epic.  And if you ever are about to get completely obliterated you can always hit enter and type cheat nuke and feel a little better.
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Re: Your Gaming Timeline in 10 Games
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