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1. Fallout 3

Awesome gameplay, I love the post-apocalyptic environment, I love the unique enemies, unique dialogues, fun perk system, fun weapons, etc. Only drawbacks are long loading times and occasional single player lag.

Best moments are: If you're evil then nuking megaton, or if you're good then it's when you get Fawkes as a follower and he annihilates everything that moves.

2. Call of Duty 4

Revolutionized online multiplayer on consoles, with it's create-a-class system of perks, attachments, etc. The maps were amazing, the controls were great, the game ran super smooth. It had annoyances, but nothing near as annoying as the problems in the newer CoD games like MW2, Black Ops and MW3.

Best part for me was glitching in the online multiplayer. I don't mean like those asshole hackers who can see and shoot through walls and stuff, I just mean using jumps to get on top of buildings that other people don't know about. My friends and I were great at doing this. Backlot was the best map.

3. Pokemon Red

Pretty self explanatory why this game is great. It was just massive amounts of fun, and still is. I still pull out the gameboy once in a while and go at it. A couple things I would change though are less Zubats in caves, let us re-battle random trainers after each time beating the elite four, and don't make us watch the whole credit thing each time you beat the elite four.

Best part is probably when you get your first real strong pokemon and just run train on people. Like if you catch a magikarp, then when he finally becomes Gyarados you feel unbeatable having Gyarados.

4. Crash Bandicoot 2

Crash Bandicoot was great, but Crash 2 was a big improvment. Way too much fun, and I don't care what the Nintendo fanboys say, Crash Bandicoot 2 and 3 were as good as any Mario game there has ever been. If Sony had kept the series going with Naughty Dog into the PS2 era it could have easily been as good as a seller as Gran Turismo (10+ million copies)

Been too long since I've played it, can't think of a best moment. I like the levels where the camera reverses and you're running towards the screen with something chasing you. It makes it tough not seeing what's ahead of you.

5. Grand Theft Auto IV

My parents didn't let me play GTA3, Vice or San Andreas, was too young when they came out. So GTAIV was my first GTA game since GTA2 on the PS1. It's just a well put together game with tons of fun stuff to do. The only things I hate are no flying planes, no tanks and no ridiculous weapons (miniguns, flamethrowers, etc.). But the online is great with lots of fun modes. People love to hate on it because it got perfect 10's and at first I agreed with some of the hate thinking it maybe deserved something in the 8's or at most the low 9's...but after having now played it a ton and it still being a game I play 4 years after it came out, I can safely say it deserves 10's.

I never beat the single player, so I can't say a favourite moment. I like picking up a hooker and then taking her off a jump in my car, and I bail out in mid-air and let her crash to her death in my car!