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Oh MY God

I cant believe that no1 has mentioned Half Life the all time greatest game for gameplay and lastabilty. Half life is still around in counter strike form and it was made in 97 for gods sake.

Besides who wants to sit around playing adventure or roleplays when u can clock an FPS in 6hrs?

Improves reaction time which can be usfull for avoiding unwanted incidents :roll:

Oh and of course GT3/ concept goes without saying

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Fave developers:

Konami

CapCom

dataeast

Fave Games:

Cadillacs and Dinosaurs

FlashBack

MetalGear Solid

Sonic 1 MegaDrive

Outrun (Music rocks)

AfterBurner

International Karate Plus(IK+) on Commodore 64

Double Dragon 1&2

Strider

Wonderboy in MonsterLand

Too many.

oohhh there are so many, I dont think I can limit it to just 3...

1) Original Command and Conquer

2) Descent: Freespace (1 and 2)

3) Diablo (1 and 2)

For most time wasted on online multiplayer, the award goes to Quake2. Man, I used to play that until about 3am almost every night.... :mad:

hmm.. nostalgia ;)

c64

gunship - gotta love those 2 hour load times on tape :P

summer/winter/world games series

r-type - even tho the gfx were shit, it saved me a lot of money at the arcades :)

boulder dash!!!

leaderboard!

robocop

new zealand story

bubble bobble

IK+

atari st

super hangon - awesome feeling of speed

f19 stealth fighter - hmm, seems i was into microprose flight sims back then

tower of babel - addictive as f**k

actually, the st was a disappointment, only had it for about 2 months before selling it to get an amiga

amiga

gunship 2000 :)

kick off 1 and 2 - soccer on speed, hundreds of hours playing these with friends, even had our own little 3 month leagues running heh ;)

flashpoint

new zealand story - better gfx made it worth playing again

lotus esprit challenge.. something like that, top down racer similar to pitstop in the arcades, only 1000x better

had hundreds of games on all systems so its impossible to remember them all..

arcades

r-type

operation wolf, operation thunderbolt

ghosts and gobblins

cobra something - vertical scroller shootem up

afterburner!!!!! its a pity there was never a decent port of this game

pc

hmm, nothing of interest.. nothing really compares to the gameplay on the c64/amiga..

haha sam fox strip poker!

party girls was another c64 classic

actually one school holidays a friend and i created possibly the worlds first incarnation of strip blackjack... on the c64 :) tragic haha.. musta been 9 or 10 at the time.. early starters :P

OMG...I forget about F19:Stealth Figther....I had that game on tape and had to wait agers for it too load...best game thou!!!!!!

Anyone with a copy of Jane U:971...or any submarine game please PM

hmm.. almost forgot about arkanoid and the million or so different clones over the years

pong taken to a new level..

oh and that reminds me of pang.. who would of thought shooting baloons with harpoon like spikes could be so addictive

hmm.. there goes work for today.. the rest of my day will be spent thinking about old games :P

The game was called Twin cobra. Awesome powerups!

good to see ph1 another hard core old school game lover.

None of this boring doom clone games that is flooding the markets these days.

What about Turrican? That was one awesome game too!

I have so many emulators at home for all different systems. I love my old school games.

What about links golf?

Lemmings?

Back in the old days graphics were shit but gameplay was great.

Now the games are just shallow rehashes of each other.

wasnt links for the pc?

hmm yeah turrican was good, and that reminded me of Gods :P

and the earlier bitmap brothers classics, xenon and xenon 2

vertical scrolling bliss

hmm, and darius, r-type clone on the amiga

yeah i agree, games today are shallow with no challenge... quick save has killed gameplay...

3 lives is all anyone needs to complete a game :)

which was the one with the betty boo songs? xenon 2? or gods?

all i know is I worshipped the bitmap brothers heh

yah xenon 2 was mad, the shop to buy powerups was cool, once you had most of the weapons you were pretty much unstoppable..

also left/right and up/down scrolling, and having to scroll back down the screen when u took the wrong path heh

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