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Darth Vader
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Posted: 19th Mar 2007 06:05
Believe it or not I haven't really played any games (PC) at all Last night I finally sat down for the third time and started Halo. great game BTW lovely music!
So I was thinking, "If I want to get into Game Dev I should know my games!" So I started making a list of games (Series or otherwise) that I should play. So far all I've got are Star Wars games! But I want to know what games I should back play before I start any new ones. Just list them in this post.
Thanks for the help!


PS. I will show my list progress here in the main post.

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Super Mario 64
The Hulk
Animal Crossing
Burnout series
Sonic Adventure Dx
Dumbo and Cool
Republic Commando
Banjo Kazooie

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Posted: 19th Mar 2007 06:21
Space Invaders and River Raid.

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C&C or StarCraft games, WoW ,of course, to get a taste for MMOs. Doom 1 and 2 to see what real shooters are all about.

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The Longest Journey (for an engrossing story and puzzles)
Carmagedon(first release for pc)
Jewel's of the Oracle (wicked puzzles)
Red Faction (first one, fun factor)
Quake 1 (nightmare mode, so you know what 'hard' really is)
Black and White (first one, so you'll realize the importance of not leaving the computer to get a drink only to come back and realize your pet has started using worshiper's as beach ball's because you don't play with him enough)
Total Annihilation (greatest RTS of all time )

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paradroid
rygar
ghost n goblins
sinister
wonderboy in monsterland
pengo
rampage
dragons lair
space ace
zaxxon
barbarian
shadow of the beast
racing destruction kit
qix
tempest

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Posted: 19th Mar 2007 07:24
Planescape: Torment
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Posted: 19th Mar 2007 07:43 Edited at: 19th Mar 2007 07:43
Martian Idol.

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Posted: 19th Mar 2007 14:21
anything rated m+

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Posted: 19th Mar 2007 18:43
Many good ones posted above (especially Indi's list) Sinistar "run coward run"

also

Gemfire
Super Monkey Ball
Sim City (any of them)
The Sims
Anno 1503
Warlords
Crystal Castles

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The original Shinobi; I almost beat it on 1 quarter once....only 1 stinkin' hit away from defeating the last Boss.

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Posted: 19th Mar 2007 21:59
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Quite simply, its the best game ever made. And I do mean that. Really.

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Posted: 19th Mar 2007 22:10
Gunstar Heroes

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Half-life
Black & White
Dungeon Keeper
Rollercoaster Tycoon
Thief I & II


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Posted: 19th Mar 2007 22:40
RUNESCAPE (nah just kidding )

Well All FF's
All Zeldas
Half-Life
Morrowind
Oblivion
Mario 64
My games (if i get released something (Maybe my OFPS (its coming fast))) (Error Illegal number of brackets at line 10)

Ok my post was totally random



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Posted: 19th Mar 2007 23:10
Mario 64
All the marios for the Nintendo or Super Nintendo
Donkey Kong 64
Super Smash Bros
Super Smash Bros Melee
Banjo Kazooie
Banjo Tooie
All Legend of Zeldas
All Final Fantasies
Rollercoaster Tycoon 1 and 2
Call of Duty 2 (I don't know about the other ones)
Gauntlet (I think that's the spelling)
Code Dragon
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Posted: 19th Mar 2007 23:18 Edited at: 19th Mar 2007 23:30
Super Mario 64 << greatest game of all time, no contest
Banjo-Tooie
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Donkey Kong 64
Banjo-Kazooie

Those are the greatest video games ever made in my opinion (in greatness order. )

See a pattern? Basically any game that has a really good balance between total freedom and guided paths. The best way to do this is make 15-40 levels with 7-25 collectable objects each. (And don't forget to give the hub level objects too.) Those games are fun because you can choose which quests YOU want to do, it doesn't matter which ones you do as long as you do enough of them.

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Posted: 19th Mar 2007 23:29
There is contest. OOT.


Since the other one was scaring you guys so much...
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Posted: 19th Mar 2007 23:30
I think you should play the first sonic games, operation flashpoint or armed assualt and the best game Monkey island 3 my fav

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Posted: 19th Mar 2007 23:40 Edited at: 19th Mar 2007 23:42
Quote: "There is contest. OOT."


I've never played OOT. I've heard it's really good, which is why I was really dissapointed when I saw that it wasn't on wikipedia's list of Wii virtual console games. But it's on the list now, so YAY! Now I have 4 reasons to get the Wii. (SMG, SSBB, SMB, OOT)

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1. Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards
2. The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay
3. Far Cry
4. Half-Life
5. Starship Troopers (The FPS one)
6.Fable: The Lost Chapters

although not necessarily in that order. (I have a hard time playing favorites)

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Fallout 1 and 2 Fallout : Tatics to see what real RPG's are all about =P

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Quote: "1. Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards"


If you were going to pick a Larry game surely it would HAVE to be 'Love for Sail'.
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Pure thrill wise best game all time I think was Robotron

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Quote: "it would HAVE to be 'Love for Sail'"



thats was a good one, but you gotta stick with the original. why not just play the whole series?

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Play all 3 Prince of Persia games. They are by far the best games I've ever played. Amazing puzzles, gruesome battle, great cutscenes and storyline, exhilerating boss fights.

All you PoP lovers, dont tell me you didn't get that special rush when running from the Dahaka

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Twenty six posts and not one Deus Ex!?

All of you go outside and die.

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Posted: 20th Mar 2007 00:58
Quote: "I've never played OOT"


Can you even use those words in the same sentence like that?

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Elite

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I think you should download some other games that have been done on DarkBASIC like Dumbow and Cool (rocks!) and Dark Konflict.

Also a good online game is Shattered Galaxy! =)



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Quote: "Quote: "I've never played OOT"

Can you even use those words in the same sentence like that?"


Hey, it's not my fault the game came out before I knew how to read! You can't expect me to go look at game reviews when it looks like they're written in a foriegn language, can you?

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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Company of Heroes
Sims 2
Battlefield 2
Black and White 2

and ones that you must get that are upcoming:
Spore
Assassins Creed

I doubt you'll actually play all of those, but those are without a doubt the best PC games I've ever played and you should definitely at least TRY them (even a demo).


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Posted: 20th Mar 2007 03:41 Edited at: 20th Mar 2007 03:41
Pikmin
Golden Sun
Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow
Super Metroid (SNES or the Wii)
Contra III (again, SNES or the Wii eventually)
Majora's Mask (it's weird, but still awesome)
Final Fantasy (I,II,III, or IV, but none of that crystal chronicle nonsense)

OoT is the best game ever, I have yet to see a game blend story, music, and game play so well. Best concept ever as well, who doesn't like a time traveling Link in tights?

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Posted: 20th Mar 2007 04:45 Edited at: 20th Mar 2007 04:45
After playing all those games ^^
But before you die...

play Katamari Damacy for the ps2.
bizzarre. yet addicting.

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Posted: 20th Mar 2007 07:29
Okay heres my list so far



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Grim Fandango.

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HALF-Life 2???? Rome Total War???? - Best games ever

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Manic Miner. If you don\'t know that theme tune, in fact you should be able to tell when someone is playing manic within a 4 mile radius. It was the first addictive game I ever played, compared to a lot of new games it\'s heroin. Most kids scoff at the graphics it has to be said, but force them to play it anyway, they should know the games we played as kids, just like our grandads bored us with miserable stories of war, we\'ll regale them with tales of Manic Miner, Bubble Bobble, and the entire \'Ultimate play the game\' back catalogue.

I\'d mention my old faves, but they\'re probably not considered classics in the same regard as the other games mentioned.


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You forgot the Final Fantasies best JRPG's around there and Zeldas are RPG/Adventure games



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Posted: 20th Mar 2007 16:52 Edited at: 20th Mar 2007 16:58
39 posts and not one mention of System Shock 2?

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Game of the Year - Evil Avatar
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I've been meaning to get that, never see it around these parts though, it's the sort of thing I'd buy pre-owned or budget from Gamestation - probably better looking online for it. One of my mates loves it and convinced me to try it out a while back. I never got on with Deus Ex, which is what I expected it to be like, so I hope it's as good as people make out - otherwise I'll throw it down the street .


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Posted: 20th Mar 2007 17:18 Edited at: 20th Mar 2007 17:21
I wouldn't compare Deus Ex and SS2 altough they're both FPS using RPG elements. I see them as very different games. It's the COOP mode mostly that makes me worship SS2.

If i catch you throwing SS2 down the street, i'll have you neutured.

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hmmm, i'm was at the flame playing some chess, but a bunch of crazy people blew up my computer recently.

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Co-op?

Sold .

As for the flame, well I was a little disapointed in that computer, the Swan's PC had that retro vibe, flashy green text, very spooky. That PC in the Flame could run video better than my home PC! - it just kinda didn't fit right IMO, I'd rather have seen a simple menu, or even if they'd used an mono amber screen it would look more fitting. Real shame the Flame is gone now, they had videogames and ice tea, and cool stuff like that - that's where I'd be living if I was stuck there .


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What springs to mind for me: Zelda OoT, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Age of Empires II-Age of Kings, Tetris

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Half Life 2
Elder Scrolls IV - Oblivion
Deus Ex
Planescape - Torment
Zelda the Wind Waker
Command and Conquer Tiberian Sun

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it depends what sorta game you want to make heres a list:


racing:
NFS series
xgra series


FPS:
ghost recon
rainbow six
anything by tom clancy
james bond series
metroid prime series

RPG:
eternal darkness
resident evil
all 5 (yes theres 5) of the PoP games
metal arms:glitch in the system
Phantasy star online (PSO)
all dungeon siege games and extensions
neverwinter nights
mario series
possibly runescape if you want to make an mmorpg

fighting:
tekken series
bloody roar series
matrix (yes i would count it as fighting)

other:
echelon:wind warriors
star wars rogue squadron
tony hawks series
cultures
worms series


hope that helps, and i have most of those games


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Posted: 20th Mar 2007 21:52 Edited at: 20th Mar 2007 21:52
No offense but this seems pretty stupid.

a) chances are you're not going to go through hundreds of games listed here writing them down and then going out and playing them

b) everyone's game list is based on personal preference, theres no way someone can tell you a game you'll like

c) ...wouldnt you rather go out and do something memorable before you die than play games? Video games are fun to play/make, but it just seems odd to me, usually when people make lists of things to do before they die, they dont involve sitting down for hours on end moving your thumbs...

Ofcourse I could just be being an insensitive prick, I just fail to see the point.

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can't forget Battlefield 2 for FPS and Company of Heroes for strategy .


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If you want to play most any NES game, go to virtualnes.com. They're all written in Java .

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Quote: "Ofcourse I could just be being an insensitive prick, I just fail to see the point."


true enough, but I'd say that if you're going to see about playing games I'd personally recommend those that have shaped the games industry.

Lots of games people recommend often are what they personally find to be "the best", but often they aren't those that break through the mold and should be played to see how they've changed gaming as we know it.

There are many that I'd list if it was what I found to be personally amazing, but I only have one that I think really is something that is unmisable for a number of reasons.

Main reason for my choice is simply, it changed the industry in huge waves; and with it's sequals still provides a game, which remains to be a pure game with no storyline or objectives. You play for the pure reason of playing.. there is nothing to really work towards, there is nothing you can do wrong. It was the first game ever to incorporate 3D, sure not like Quake, which is still heralded as the first "true" 3D game. It was the first game to provide depth, without shading, textures, etc. just pure models and you got a sense of the depth in the game.
It also educated people on trading, the stock market and mathematics due to one of the main game aspects was trading between star systems. This said it also provided people with an insight to "classes" given how poorer systems and richer systems interacted and relied on each other in order to survive in a harsh environment.. while law was different depending on how far from the core/rich systems they were where government was established.

I mean the game itself is very simple, but at the same time it had so much depth to it. It really is a standing testiment to what games should be rather than what these money churning same old games are now.

This said just my opinion.

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