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Which one?

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Monkey Island and Day of the Tentacle. To a lesser degree Dark Forces, but it was at it's time the best FPS.



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Either Kotor series, not the mmo
or
Rogue Squadron series



Knights of the Old Republic I/II

Battlefront II

Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike



Aldro said:
Jedi Knight Jedi Outcast and Jedi Knight Jedi Academy

I still play the latter one, weekly as a clan leader since 06' November :D

Cool! I never got into JK Academy because by then, out of online shooters, I was too deeply into Return to Castle Wolfenstein.

But I have very fond memories of Dark Forces, Jedi Knight and JK Outcast. Especially Jedi Knight.

Such awesome atmosphere in the Jedi Knight series.



Day of the Tentacle



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crissindahouse said:

maniac mansion! also one of my first experience with games.

then monkey island and kotor but kotor is only published by lucasarts


Maniac Mansion! One of the best games of my childhood. That game basically taught me basic english at that time. Long before I had english classes during grade school. ^^,

Oh, how I wish they'd remake that game!!! But my hopes died with LucasArt... ='(

But just for nostalgia's sake: 

(Right clic the pic to see the game's mansion in all its greatness!!)

And its sequel, Day of the Tentacle, was even more clever, even if it was more linear.

Such an awesome series.