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What is your personal favorite game? Not the best in uts genre, most successful, best review etc. but just share YOUR game pick. One (1)
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>you can only pick one game!!
fuck off with this shit zoomer mentality
games come in vastly different contexts and mental states, you can't reduce that to "just one favorite game"
if you do, your brain is too small to be worth my spending time trying to converse with
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>>12506471
LOVE Flashback. Easily my favourite.
>>12506504
Don't post if you get triggered this easily, Autismo.
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>>12506553
people are just fatigued by the low quality topics
when somebody asks me what my favorite anything is, I just sorta shrug
I simply like too many games to choose just one, and they're too different to compare
if I wanna play an RTS, I won't accept a puzzle game in its place even if it's my favorite puzzler
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>>12506471
>One (1)
Moraff's World. and DOOMRL. i am team of mavericks. i will also include pic related.
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Almost impossible to choose one but gun to my head, and even though it’s a basic-bitch pick, I’m going SMB3. I spent so much time with that game as a kid, I even remember the build up to it coming out, I saw pics of it in a magazine and the screenshots were mesmerizing, there was just something about them. It still holds up today and I just love it, the graphics, gameplay, music, and sfx are perfection. The japs who made it were geniuses and tapped into something special with it. Wish there was another game in the same style but the closest I’ll get is those e-reader bonus levels.
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Sonic the Hedgehog, the OG, not the sequels. It was my 1st video game and the title that defined my 1st console for me, even though I had a lot of good stuff for it in general, like QuackShot, Streets of Rage 2, Road Rash 2... Sonic was the one I always wanted to go back to and play more of, more than any of the other, I still replay it sometimes aswell.
Getting a 100% 1LC was on my bucketlist until a few months ago, it felt great to do it.
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Final Fantasy VI.
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>>12506471
If I had to pick 1 single game, Mega Man X. I've been playing it for over 30 years, I've beat it 100s of times, I could fire it up right now, play through it and not be bored, I'd enjoy every second of it.
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>>12507758
that anon said they don't have clear favorites because there are too many games they like
you said they were incapable of love, then rambled on about games being like friends and some other bullshit that came out of nowhere
you're clearly retarded
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>>12507759
not the same anon as >>12506581, but I do feel kinda the same way about things
if you asked me what my favorite game was in a particular genre or era, I could give you some answers
but I'd be hard-pressed to give an absolute "What if you were sent to a remote desert island along with a magical gaming setup, but could only take one game with you?" answer
that would apply to pretty much everything, I think
I also try to mix things up a lot just to avoid burnout
that goes for food, books, film, games, etc.
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>>12507803
you are anonymous here so you don’t have to even give a truthful answer. this thread is like a test for how fucking retarded are you that you feel threatened by an anon asking a broad question, as if you must obey him, dude just answer your top five, nobody cares. fucking turboretards holy shit. go outside, get off the site
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>>12507761
you are retarded if you cant understand the point i was trying to make.
i cant even count how many games i like yet there are some that hit me hard in my soul and among those i have a favorite.
>>12507797
i guess thats where we are different,theres music that struck just the right emotion in me that i can name my favorite band or book,it doesnt mean its the only music i listen to or the only book that i read,you guys appear to me like mere CONSOOMER without a soul to be touched uniquely by something.
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>>12506471
Such fond memories of this game. It was truly mind-blowing back in 90s when I first played it with my friend.
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Hidden & Dangerous 2
They just don't make them like this anymore.
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>>12506471
>One (1) from each console
Lynx: Xenophobe
Virtual Boy: Wario Land
NES: Mario 3
SNES: Link to the Past
Genesis: Earthworm Jim
Sega CD: Sewer Shark
N64: Ocarina of Time
Gamecube: Wind Waker
PSX: Final Fantasy 7
Saturn: Myst
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>>12510838
Holy glitch in the matrix. But I think I got it right both times.
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>>12510867
Understandable. My memory of playing through the game was me sitting there in a dark room by myself going through samey tunnels for hours whilst dying inside just as often as I died in the game, so i don't remember it as fondly.
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>>12510872
That was pretty much my experience as well. It was a terrible game, but came with the system so I'd slowly pick away at it when I was feeling bored, only really to see more clips of Robert Costanzo haming it up. Once I beat it I never touched it again.
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I was similar. You might get a kick out of Tomb Raider for GBC if you haven't played it. It's like a Tomb Raider demake to be like Prince of Persia and Flashback. The areas get samey looking which leads to easy getting lost in the larger levels but overall I found it pretty fun.
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Both of the GBC Tomb Raiders were pretty good and it was cool how they came full circle like that. The levels definitely could have been designed better. The maps were big but there was too much empty space. The second one was a little better in that regard but there was still a lot of room for improvement. I wouldn't put either them on the level of the classics in the genre unfortunately.