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Some of the classics - May-31th-2008 11:52:57   
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I remember some of the games that will stay with me from my younger years.

Favourites
CTR -Crash Team Racing (My favourite karting game - anyone remember the masks that made you go crazy!?)
Dune 2000 (any of the RTS Dune)
Red Alert 1 + 2 (Tesla Coils = best weapon in any RTS game)
Balders Gate (Remember the boss with 1 eye, and that snow level!)

Embarrassing mention
Rugrats (The golf mission is legendary!)
Toe Jam and Earl (Get the parts to go to Funkatron)


Any favourites? Embarrassing or not

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RE: Some of the classics - May-31th-2008 11:56:59   
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Super Mario Bros. 3 for NES, I'll always remember and love that one

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RE: Some of the classics - May-31th-2008 12:01:35   
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I like the idea of listing the game's your embarassed to admit that you liked, so im going to do just that

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi- ok it was another crap movie tie-in, but me and my mate spent hours on the versus and co-op modes

Yu-Gi-Oh: Battle of The Roses- PLEASE don't ask

Harry Potter: Philosophers Stone- quidditch was ****ing awesome

Lair- screw you, it wasn't that bad

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RE: Some of the classics - May-31th-2008 12:01:43   
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Dunno why, but I suddenly have an urge to play Rayman 2 for the Dreamcast... and Toy Commander 

Ooh, and Shadowman. That game was sorely underrated.

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RE: Some of the classics - May-31th-2008 12:02:56   
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Harry Potter: Philosophers Stone- quidditch was ****ing awesome

Lair- screw you, it wasn't that bad


Thank god, I'm not alone...
I feel much less queer about myself now, heyheyhey. Thanks for that

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RE: Some of the classics - May-31th-2008 12:03:06   
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umm...dragon rage

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RE: Some of the classics - May-31th-2008 12:16:40   
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Tiny Toons Adventures

This game was so addictive for an obscure title. Between each level you got to play these fun little mini games for extra lives. There were 2 levels that stuck out in particular - the football level and the last level which is a star wars spoof - pure awesomeness.



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RE: Some of the classics - May-31th-2008 12:25:37   
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Formula 1 was also great, because it was so easy!  We need a new F1 game!

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RE: Some of the classics - May-31th-2008 12:39:13   
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Formula 1 was also great, because it was so easy!  We need a new F1 game!


Well, Championship Edition was good, but really boring. We need one that takes the same approach as Racedriver: GRID does. That is, realism, but no to the extent that it overshadows the fun of the game.

On the subject of racing games, did anyone else like the Wacky Races game on the Dreamcast?

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RE: Some of the classics - May-31th-2008 12:47:33   
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NES
Megaman 2
Mario 3
Guardian Legend
Bases Loaded
Hogan's Alley
Duck Hunt
Batman

SNES
Killer Instinct
Tetris Attack
Final Fantasy IV and VI
Chrono Trigger
Earthbound

Genesis/Megadrive
Phantasy Star IV
Road Rash
Shining Force I and II
Streets of Rage/Bare Knuckle

There are so many games I could list. My headache isn't helping me though.

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RE: Some of the classics - May-31th-2008 12:58:27   
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Thats a big list! But playing an epic 3 hour battle in Red Alert at 4 in the morning will stay in my mind.

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RE: Some of the classics - Jun.-18th-2008 16:28:23   
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Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars!!!!!

Good Times....
Gooood Timess...

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RE: Some of the classics - Jun.-18th-2008 16:29:53   
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all mario no NES, Contra, Tecmo Bowl..... Sword of Vermillion on SEGA...and the NHL series around 94ish

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    RE: Some of the classics - Jun.-22th-2008 0:47:16   
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    Master System ~ Fantasy Zone <---- You didn't need to be high to enjoy this ^_^
    Sega Genesis ~ Cool Spot <---- OMG This game got me addicted to 7-UP
    N64 ~ Jet Force Gemini <---- Playing as dog was the best thing ever to kill bugs
          ~ Perfect Dark < ---- R.I.P Elvis; We'll always remember you little bug eye'd alien :'(

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    RE: Some of the classics - Jun.-22th-2008 0:50:12   
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    Good: Battle toads, Super Mario World, MK3(Yes, 3) Super Mario RPG.

    As for the bad one I liked, I guess last action hero? Is that considered crap?

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    RE: Some of the classics - Jun.-24th-2008 15:47:53   
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    Banjo Kazooie for the N64

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