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Hiku said:
S.Peelman said:

23: Super Mario 64

I like how you got the Mario 64 one. lol
All correct.

I just named the only game that I know of that revolves around cake lol.



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I like racing games that don't take themselves seriously. Simulation racers are wasted on me, and even the more realistic arcade racers will not be able to hold my attention for very long. There is an exception though. That exception is Motocross Madness. I suppose this game was meant to be fairly serious, but due to the way the AI behaves, the animation of the characters and certain easter eggs it fails at being just that. And that is fun. Though, I might be wrong, since the game already suspiciously has the word 'Madness' in the title. Anyway, a big part of what made me come back year after year to this game was it's track editor. It's extremely easy to use, you just place tiles that represent certain track elements on a grid, make the program check if it's a closed circuit and then the race is on. Its simple, but that's how I like it.



#18: The developers of this game clearly had a lot of fun making this game. So much in fact, that they pasted images of their own faces on the enemy soldiers!



S.Peelman said:
#18: The developers of this game clearly had a lot of fun making this game. So much in fact, that they pasted images of their own faces on the enemy soldiers!

GoldenEye 007?



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TruckOSaurus said:
S.Peelman said:
#18: The developers of this game clearly had a lot of fun making this game. So much in fact, that they pasted images of their own faces on the enemy soldiers!

GoldenEye 007?

Yes, that is right. Again you’re fast.



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Alex_The_Hedgehog said:
#19 - Find the Vault!

Find the Vault or hunt for the vault, as vault hunters do? Sounds like Borderlands to me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YVeaSzMJCs



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Hiku said: 


#26 - Before stars, and after a sandwich.
Hint #2 - Recently got a Remake.

Resident Evil 2

#25 - What is a man?

Bioshock
#24 - A jester with a French accent.

Chrono Cross

#22 - You travel the world by climbing into a giant canon and shooting yourself across continents.

Secret of Mana



#21 Stardew Valley



I never played the Harvest Moon series, but I’ve read a lot of reviews of it. Why? Because I was waiting. Biding my time. Looking for that once in a lifetime Harvest Moon game that would be the one to take the series from good to fantastic. Well, that game is Stardew Valley. From what I understand it just takes all the good ideas from every Harvest Moon, and Rune Factory game, while dropping a lot of the tedium and grinding. It also seems to borrow heavily form Animal Crossing. Stardew Valley is a game about farming, but it is also a game about collecting, and fishing, and mining, and adventuring in said mines (yes, baddies show up in the mines). The farming aspect is all about buying seeds, and then planting them so you can make money, come harvest time. Why do you want to make money? So, you can go get a wife, a bigger house, and afford some sprinklers to take care of your crops. That way you’ll have more time for some relaxing fishing. And of course, you’ll need to go adventuring in the mines if you want to quickly get enough ore to craft better farm equipment. Otherwise your character will tire out, using all that old rusty farm equipment before the day is even halfway over. While you’re in the mines, you’ll encounter enemies that you need to kill with a word, slingshot, and bombs. Eventually those enemies become too hard to kill, so you need to upgrade that gear as well with a combination of ore, and money made from farming. Of course, while you’re doing all these things the days pass by in ten to twenty-minute intervals. This means you only have so much time per day. And as the days pass so do the seasons. The people living in the sleepy little town you inhabit can all be befriended and talked to just like Animal Crossing games. There’s an arcade like Animal Crossing. And a museum like Animal Crossing. Did I mention this game is like Animal Crossing? Anyway, just get it. 100 hours for $15 is a steal.

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Mnementh said:
Alex_The_Hedgehog said:
#19 - Find the Vault!

Find the Vault or hunt for the vault, as vault hunters do? Sounds like Borderlands to me.

Correct.

#19 - Borderlands (PC): Back in the days, a internet friend of mine wanted to play Borderlands online. However, the game ran very bad on my PC. Lots of slowdowns, lag, etc. Then I uninstalled it and forgot about it. Some time later, I made an upgrade, and tried it again. Boy, I'm glad I did it. The game is a lot of fun. Even trying to beat a boss and dying over and over again was fun.



Mnementh said:
SanAndreasX said:

.15. You must protect a college student from a cult of Spanish zombies.

#15: Resident Evil 4

That one way a bit too obvious, it appears, but yes.