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Hynad said:
TruckOSaurus said:

#5: This game will get a remake in 2020 (going by the developper's track record with release dates)

#4: Not content with saving a princess, you actually get to save 7 damsels in distress.

#3: Often compared to video game equivalent of chess.

#2: First game its series to introduce 3rd party characters and online play.

#1: Of the 7 playables characters, 4 don't use their real names.

5: Final Fantasy VII


4: Super Mario Bros

3: Starcraft

2: Brawl

1: O_o

#5: Right!

#4: Wrong!

#3: Indeed!

#2: Correct!

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#4: Not content with saving a princess, you actually get to save 7 damsels in distress.

#1: Of the 7 playables characters, 4 don't use their real names.



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TruckOSaurus said:
Hynad said:
TruckOSaurus said:

#5: This game will get a remake in 2020 (going by the developper's track record with release dates)

#4: Not content with saving a princess, you actually get to save 7 damsels in distress.

#3: Often compared to video game equivalent of chess.

#2: First game its series to introduce 3rd party characters and online play.

#1: Of the 7 playables characters, 4 don't use their real names.

5: Final Fantasy VII


4: Super Mario Bros

3: Starcraft

2: Brawl

1: O_o

#5: Right!

#4: Wrong!

#3: Indeed!

#2: Correct!

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#4: Not content with saving a princess, you actually get to save 7 damsels in distress.

#1: Of the 7 playables characters, 4 don't use their real names.

 

#4 A link to the past?



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BraLoD said:
TruckOSaurus said:

#5: This game will get a remake in 2020 (going by the developper's track record with release dates)

#4: Not content with saving a princess, you actually get to save 7 damsels in distress.

#3: Often compared to video game equivalent of chess.

#2: First game its series to introduce 3rd party characters and online play.

#1: Of the 7 playables characters, 4 don't use their real names.

5. Final Fantasy VII?

1. Chrono Trigger

#1 Is Chrono Trigger indeed.

uran10 said:
TruckOSaurus said:

#5: Right!

#4: Wrong!

#3: Indeed!

#2: Correct!

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Remaining 

#4: Not content with saving a princess, you actually get to save 7 damsels in distress.

#1: Of the 7 playables characters, 4 don't use their real names.

 

#4 A link to the past?

Yes!





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TruckOSaurus said:
BraLoD said:
TruckOSaurus said:

#5: This game will get a remake in 2020 (going by the developper's track record with release dates)

#4: Not content with saving a princess, you actually get to save 7 damsels in distress.

#3: Often compared to video game equivalent of chess.

#2: First game its series to introduce 3rd party characters and online play.

#1: Of the 7 playables characters, 4 don't use their real names.

5. Final Fantasy VII?

1. Chrono Trigger

#1 Is Chrono Trigger indeed.

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Yes!



 

Should have known. You mentioned that game not so long ago.



Hynad said:
TruckOSaurus said:

#1 Is Chrono Trigger indeed.

Yes!

Should have known. You mentioned that game not so long ago.

 

Disappointed in you, I am.





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TruckOSaurus said:
Hynad said:

Should have known. You mentioned that game not so long ago.

 

Disappointed in you, I am.



 

Have you seen my top list?

You'll be even more disappointed when you see I put it at number 19. 



Sue me. =P



Hynad said:
TruckOSaurus said:

Disappointed in you, I am.



 

Have you seen my top list?

You'll be even more disappointed when you see I put it at number 19. 


Sue me. =P

Ori and the Blind Forest didn't even make my list so I guess we're even.





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#9: Super Mario 64

Platform
1996

As revolutionary as the game was back in 1996, even more impressive is how timeless this game is. Even today, almost 20 years later, it remains one of the greatest examples of 3D movement in gaming. Everything is incredibly responsive and tight, and the game is a true joy to play all these years later. Not only that, but the game is incredibly inventive, intuitive, and captivating to the highest degree. Each level offers something unique, whether it be an unforgettable musical score, uncovering secrets, or throwing baby penguins into the great void. Super Mario 64 is a classic, but more than that, it's a game that transcends gaming generations and shows just how important the foundations of game creation are.



#8: Pokemon Red/Blue

RPG
1998

The original Pokemon isn't much to look at these days. It's incredibly dated, whether it be graphically (at least the sprite work looks better than the original Red/Green versions), gameplay wise (the battle engine has been honed and perfected since then, and going back is tough), or how unpolished the game is (although some glitches are part of the charm. Never forget Missingno!). There are better games that have come before this game, but the fact remains that this game holds importance to me that few other games can. This game was a part of my childhood that helped to form that childhood. It was played and replayed innumerous times, helped me forgre friendships with others on the playground, and even to this day my siblings and I pick up the latest Pokemon games together and play 'em, just like we did back in Christmas of 1998. Pokemon Red/Blue isn't just a game, but a cherished part of my life.