Mine would have to be Pokemon >:3 or Kirby :D tell me yours
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Mine would have to be Pokemon >:3 or Kirby :D tell me yours
Mother, hands down.
Kid Icarus
Pokemon or Zelda ^^
....now I wanna restart my Oracle of Ages.
Hmmm.
F-zero
Super Mario World
Diddy's kong quest
Yoshi's story
Haha I've always been a fan of Zelda too. I have a emulator for all of the consoles im aloud to have. >:3
- F1 Sensation (that was the best NES racing game ever)
- Super Bomberman 5 (amanzing when you have 4 other friends)
- Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
- Micro-Machines 2
- FIFA '96
Super Mario World
Contra, and also Adventure Island
Hmm... the original Metal Gear Solid is also an old game that I liked very much.
Jagged Alliance 2 was also brilliant. I still play that from time to time.
Parasite Eve
Tomb Raider
Rayman
Pokemon Yellow and Super Mario World.
Um... What exactly constitutes as 'old'?
I'll stick with N64/GBC and before, I suppose:
Paper Mario
Pokemon Crystal
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Pokemon Blue and Donkey Kong Country
Ice Climbers.
NES - Mario 3
Genesis - Vectorman/Kid Chameleon
SNES - Didn't have this one
Saturn - Guardian Heroes
N64 - Goldeneye
PSone - Didn't have one
PS2 - Persona 4/Final Fantasy 12
Final Fantasy VII is my all time favorite.
I also like the game, Einhander and Metal Gear Solid for the PSone.
nes: contra
snes: chrono trigger
n 64: super mario 64
Tomb Rider 1 (with those awfull graphics xD but it was fun...)
Tekken 1 (first game i ever played LOL)
Tonny Hawk
I couldn't really get into Tomb Raider. The controls were awful.
Pokemon Blue and Digimon World (PS1)
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. My favorite zelda game, particularly because it was the first one i've played when I got the SNES for Christmas one year.
Basically anything Pokemon is epic.
Final Fantasy VII and Tekken, by a long shot.
Oh, the blocky hands and horrible graphics compared to the modern age...
How I love it so much...
(T-T)
First console game I ever finished was the Legend of Zelda on an old 8 bit NES.
The PC has had some great oldies- Iron Storm was and still is one of the most challenging war shooters ever created. I love WWI flight sims which there haven't been many of. Red Baron 3D, especially with the Full Canvas Jacket super patch, was the best until the free Over Flanders Fields Phase I, II, and III super patches for Microsoft's Combat Flight Simulater 3 blew it away. The later full patch/conversion called Between Heaven and Hell which was not free took it to an entire new level. Another great olf flight sim was Crimson Sky (or Crimson Skies- forgot which). The first Half-Life was the first game I beat that made me feel I had whipped the world. I loved its balance of puzzle solving and combat plus the story line was pretty good, too. Then the first Soldier of Fortune which was considered shockingly graphic with it's gore and blood although it's laughable today. It was a good shooting time although the ending was kinda over the top. The first Hitman was fun but I never finished because the check point system m,ade it stink having to replay missions already completed over and over. Free Space 2 was a superb space game/shooter and is still probably my favorite outside of the Mass Effect games. Planescape: Torment was another goodie and suitable creepy. Clive Barker's Undying made me yell out loud in places and was truly spooky and oppressive. Props also have to go to the frst Dead Space.
For PC people: I just learned about a site that got the rights to and coding for a lot of really great old PC games. They don't come with any DRM and it's not a hacked or cracked games sites so it's 100% legit. A lot of the games are about $6.00 and some are about $10. As soon as I heard of it I went there and got Iron Storm, Torment, and Free Space 2 again. I'm playing them on a modern PC with Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and they work wonderfully! I have no affiliation with the company or anybody associated it. I'm not advertising for them but if you are a PC gamer and like old classics you won't find a lot of these anywhere else and if you did they wouldn't easily be set up to work with modern operating systems. I don't want to violate any rules by posting a website but if you enter Good Old Games into Google you will easily find the site I'm talking about.