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lestatdark said:
miz1q2w3e said:
Hint for 45th game: Au, Ag

Pokemon Gold/Silver

Yes, the originals <3



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miz1q2w3e said:
lestatdark said:
miz1q2w3e said:
Hint for 45th game: Au, Ag

Pokemon Gold/Silver

Yes, the originals <3

They were my favourites in all the pokemon games until this recent gen .



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Number 46: StarFox 64, N64 (1997) Nintendo (last year 44)

This is, of course, a classic story of four animals at war with an ape-man. Filled with memorable quotes, original stages, and pure rail-shooter action. The only reason it's lower down my list is because the game had rather circular difficulty, in the sense that the worse you did (like sustaining a certain amount of damage) would make the game harder to play (with a weakened fighter), or losing teammates and they'd be gone the following phase, or falling onto Titania and having to go through Titania :/

My 45: "Star Wolf" could be an accurate description of this game's protagonist, having nothing to do with Nintendo or Star Fox otherwise.



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

46. Frog Fractions (PC)

Representing a potential revolution in education, Frog Fractions harnesses the entertainment power of video games to teach kids about frogs, fractions, the history of boxing, the economics of pornography, and so much more. You should probably just go play it right now.



badgenome said:

46. Frog Fractions (PC)

Representing a potential revolution in education, Frog Fractions harnesses the entertainment power of video games to teach kids about frogs, fractions, the history of boxing, the economics of pornography, and so much more. You should probably just go play it right now.

This is the craziest game I've ever played. Got stuck in the text based portion though and I had to go back to work.



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TruckOSaurus said:

This is the craziest game I've ever played.

It really is.



I just found out that my progress was saved and that I can start back at the text based chapter. I know what I'll do on my lunch break!



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Mr Khan said:

My 45: "Star Wolf" could be an accurate description of this game's protagonist, having nothing to do with Nintendo or Star Fox otherwise.

Okami?



badgenome said:

46. Frog Fractions (PC)

Representing a potential revolution in education, Frog Fractions harnesses the entertainment power of video games to teach kids about frogs, fractions, the history of boxing, the economics of pornography, and so much more. You should probably just go play it right now.

Best worst game ever!



Ugh, I've fallen way behind, only 50 and 49 posted so far, already the 17th where I am. Time to get to work!

#48:
Tales of Vesperia (Xbox 360)
No, the game wasn't perfect, and from what I've heard, the PS3 version is pretty much outright better, but I still had a great time playing it. It's admittedly not my favorite game of the series, but to do date, I've only actually played three (and haven't beaten one of those three yet), but I still loved it. Honestly, I just wish I hadn't come across the Tales series so late. I feel like I've missed quite a few, and going back to find them all can be a bit of a pain at times, but they're worth it!

#47:
NIGHTS: Journey of Dreams (Wii)
Here's another one that I've never played the original for, but I really had a good time with this. It certainly had its issues, but there was something amazingly addicting about the game for me after I gave it a second chance. Doesn't hurt that the music was absolutely gorgeous, and what cgi it did have was wonderful as well. Hopefully I'll see another one of these games released someday...

#46:
Fable (Xbox)
Not much higher than number two, I realize, but I really did enjoy both games quite a bit. That said, this one definitely had the other beat in terms of challenge and combat. As much as I loved some of what the second game did (especially in the art department, this game admittedly looks a bit... awkward), this game managed to be just a bit better for me, in large part due to the finish.

#45: (Today, finally caught up!)
Frogger (1997 version)
So, yeah, looking back, I guess this one hasn't actually aged that well. Still, at the time I was playing it, it seemed like one of the greatest games ever. If nothing else, I was determined to see that little frog succeed in... something. Can't remember for the life of me what the driving action in Frogger was now, but... Well, it was fun, and that's all that matters. :D

#44 Hint: Well known character placed in a very different style of game from previous entries in his series in this particular title.



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