I had been through four consoles and five jobs before most of the games in the notes had come out.
My top five were virtually chiselled on stone tablets by comparison :)
By pure numbers, mine has got to be GTA San Andreas since I only had a PS2 for the longest time. I think that might be why I kinda hate games now? Buying a new game and you get maybe a couple dozen hours if you’re lucky kinda sucks. Oh it’s just a campaign of like 9 missions? And the missions are pretty linear? idk man, might be worth like $10 but definitely not fullprice $60 or even half off $30.
Pokémon, wow, final fantasy tactic advanced, harvest moon, civilization I guess ?
Most important?
Morrowind.
I was already playing it, when a pack of dogs killed my two geese. One had a broken neck, the other had its guts spilling out.
I’m convinced that Morrowind helped me through my depression, and prevented me from becoming suicidal.
But I also like Drakan: Order of the Flame, Little Big Adventure 2, Dune 2, and Warcraft 1.
Pretty much every Sierra franchise.
Warcraft, C&C, Street fighter two turbo, and final fantasy!
- super mario world
- doom
- age of empires 2
- RuneScape
- world of warcraft (only started it as young adult though)
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Super Mario 64
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Pilot Wings 64
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Balloons Tower Defense
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Portal 2
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Banjo Kazooie: nuts and bolts (I dont care if it killed the franchise, I really enjoyed this game)
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Commander keen
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Wingnuts
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Burn:Cycle
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Myst
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Duke Nukem (the first one but also 3D)
Wingnuts was a dumb fmv ‘dog fighting’ game, but when you beat it you could play it again with silly dialogue. I also remember when setting up the sound card the test audio was a guy saying ‘ah veiners, just ze vay I like zem!’ In a bad German accent.
Burn:Cycle was an fmv adventure game that I adored, it also came with a sound track cd and a little packet of leaflets based on in game stuff that was really cool. I still listen to the ost on occasion
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Sims 3
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Skyrim
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Animal Crossing New Leaf
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Cities: Skyline
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Sims 2
So I don’t really feel that old when reading the notes, I do however apologise to anyone having an age crisis reading this.
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- Pacman (bar arcade game with joysticks on the top and bottom, my mom worked there so I was often there during the day)
- Civilization 1
- The Incredible Machine
- Super Mario Bros.
- Duke Nukem 3D (Learned the commands to call a friend on my modem and then boot up duke3d.exe and play multiplayer, all from DOS)
Civ 1. So many happy memories.
- Star Fox 64, for sure
- Half Life was a very big deal for me. Couldn’t finish it when I was 8 because it was too scary, and it felt absolutely amazing coming back at 15 and blowing through it.
- Turok 2 seeds of evil. Didn’t play it outside of using the cheats. It was basically a gore Sim for me.
- LoZ series was a very big deal.
- Much later, Armored Core 4 and 4A would make me obsessed with good mech gameplay.
Man, it’s hard stratifying games you care about, especially when you have a massive log of them that all impacted you in one way or another. There were a bunch of free Linux games that I have very fond memories of too, like Nexuiz, OpenArena, Abuse, etc. Also a bunch of weird niche games and demos, like One Must Fall and Food Fight and Fur Fighters. It’s an impossible task, honestly.
Baulders gate on ps2 was my introduction into RPG and a bonding experience with my aunts ex.
GTA 1 was my escape from an abusive house
Tony hawk kept me from getting picked on for my gaming choices
Smash bros had me bonding with my closest friends
NBA street helped me and my brother escape from our parents.
- Zork Zero
- Streetfighter II
- Diablo
- GoldenEye
- World of Warcraft
My top 5 were (in no particular order):
- Pokemon Diamond
- Star Wars Battlefront: Rogue Squadron (PSP)
- Fossil Fighters
- Skyrim
- FTL: Faster Than Light
In chronological order
- Breakout
- Oregon Trail
- The Secret of Monkey Island
- Sonic Spinball
- FF8
There are so many more but these were all big moments. Ugh I didn’t even mention the IBM golf game or Carmen San Diego, I think I need to do this list based on the systems we had.
Bold choices with both Spinball and Final Fantasy 8. You’re set to have some interesting fandoms with very deep chips on their shoulders – not to mention cosplay buster swords – arriving at your doorstep shortly.
Eep.
Bro, I almost forgot about Sonic spinball! What an acid trip of a take on Sonic.
Halo >!because I played it with my older sister!<
Skyrim >!because it reminded me that I like RPGs!<
RuneScape >!because it taught me that I like RPGs!<
Minecraft >!because I played it with my little brother!<
DOOM >!because I was young and too scared to play it myself, but my mom enjoyed gaming sometimes, and watching her play are happy memories!<