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Anfebious said:

Random guess... but... Postal 2 maybe?

 

Wrong. There's another hint:

 

· Golf is certainly chaotic.

· So are cats.

· Yet basketball is not.



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First installment on the seventh gen, sixth game of the franchise overall. I knew this hint was too complicated.

Second hint: one of the main character weapons is very OP. It controls every enemy voluntary movements in a hilarious way.



Mr_No said:

First installment on the seventh gen, sixth game of the franchise overall. I knew this hint was too complicated.

Second hint: one of the main character weapons is very OP. It controls every enemy voluntary movements in a hilarious way.


Fuck. Metal Gear Solid 4?



41

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

System: Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), GameBoy Advance
Genre: Adventure
Year: 1992
Rank last year: 45 (^ 4)


 

 

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is the last and newest game on the list that qualifies as being a contender for being the very first game I ever played. The timing of it's release fits with when I started gaming, and I vividly remember playing it on my aunt's Super Nintendo. One thing's for sure, this game started my love for the Zelda franchise. Of course, being so young, I didn't exactly knew what I was doing in this game and just ran around aimlessly, but the magic was there. I was in awe. My aunt's file on the cartridge had the game beaten, so I could go anywhere I wanted. Including Ganon, the final boss. For the longest time, I swore this game was unbeatable and Ganon was impossibly difficult. It took me about a decade until I knew better, and beat the game on GameBoy Advance.

An enormously famous game, this game started a lot of the 'Zelda-lore' we know of today. It's an essential entry, and it's essential for anyone even remotely interested in the series to play through this. The main legend of the series was established here. Game-mechanics and dungeon-themes still prevalent today, are introduced here. Iconic music and sounds were introduced here and many, many more all rolled into a near flawless experience. This game doesn't have the word 'Legend' in it's title for no reason!



Wright said:
Mr_No said:

First installment on the seventh gen, sixth game of the franchise overall. I knew this hint was too complicated.

Second hint: one of the main character weapons is very OP. It controls every enemy voluntary movements in a hilarious way.


Fuck. Metal Gear Solid 4?

That's not it, but you're warm.



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Game #40

After a couple installments, this game was the last to come with 'the real thing' before games in the series came with a new peripheral bearing a very 'generic' name.



S.Peelman said:
Game #40

After a couple installments, this game was the last to have 'the real thing' before games in the series came with a peripheral bearing a very 'generic' name.


Err... Tony Hawk Proving Grounds...?



Wright said:
Anfebious said:

Random guess... but... Postal 2 maybe?

 

Wrong. There's another hint:

 

· Golf is certainly chaotic.

· So are cats.

· Yet basketball is not.

Your hints are difficult!



"I've Underestimated the Horse Power from Mario Kart 8, I'll Never Doubt the WiiU's Engine Again"

artur-fernand said:
S.Peelman said:
Game #40

After a couple installments, this game was the last to come with 'the real thing' before games in the series came with a new peripheral bearing a very 'generic' name.


Err... Tony Hawk Proving Grounds...?

Nope .

I'll reword it a little, the 'real thing' is also a peripheral. I realize this is a really vague hint, but I won't make it easier until sometime tonight or tomorrow .



Anfebious said:

Your hints are difficult!

 

· Golf is certainly chaotic.

· So are cats.

· Yet basketball is not.

· Neither are dogs.