If you ever want to feel old, read the notes on posts like this

submitted by edited

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/89b78897-494a-4309-83ed-d18a15146b6d.png

If you ever want to feel old, read the notes on posts like this

I had been through four consoles and five jobs before most of the games in the notes had come out.

My top five were virtually chiselled on stone tablets by comparison :)

https://www.tumblr.com/norseminuteman/630433165168754688

130

Log in to comment

143 Comments

Super Mario Galaxy

Red Alert 2

Age of Empires 2

Fallout New Vegas

TES Oblivion

Most important?

Morrowind.

I was already playing it, when a pack of dogs killed my two geese. One had a broken neck, the other had its guts spilling out.

I'm convinced that Morrowind helped me through my depression, and prevented me from becoming suicidal.

But I also like Drakan: Order of the Flame, Little Big Adventure 2, Dune 2, and Warcraft 1.

Sly cooper

Cod 4

Burnout 3

||| Child Youth gap |||

New Vegas

Borderlands 2

Going to date myself very specifically. 🙃

And here I am trying to figure out what Child Youth Gap is lol
I played through burnout 3 a year ago, it is soooo good still ❤️

The gap between child and teen. Distinct time frames.

It so holds up. Blame that game for the pop punk flavor I love in music lol

Counter-Strike 1.4
Counter-Strike 1.5
Counter-Strike 1.6
Call of Duty: United Offensive
Day of Defeat

Half Life

Team Fortress Classic

Mecharrior 4: Vengeance

Ocarina of Time

Diddy Kong Racing

Those are the ones where I'd be a different person now without.

  • Zelda: The Minish Cap
  • Pokémon Emerald
  • Sonic Rush Adventure
  • Final Fantasy III (remake)
  • Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin

The DS wasn't the first gaming machine I ever had, but it was the one I had from ages 13-18 and the one where I cut my teeth.

Lemmings. Prince of Persia. Doom. Tomb Raider 1. Gran Turismo.

  • COD MW2+BO1 (Those were a dark few years, I played it almost the entire time without xbox live since I couldn't afford it. Lots of splitscreen zombies with friends on the couch though. Yes I am cheating by rolling them into the same slot)
  • Payday 2
  • Borderlands
  • Terraria (Super happy that i'm actually still playing a decade later, never really stopped.)
  • Super Smash Bros Brawl

Listed in reverse order of importance to me. Usually one of these was in my life at any given time, obsessions taking turns.

Cytus

Pokémon Platinum

Diablo 1

Mabinogi

Yume Nikki

Cytus is pretty much the core of my whole personality (and music taste) so it is The Most Defining game for me. Platinum is special since it was my first game instead of a family game or whatever. Diablo scared the crap out of baby me but I really liked playing it! It was something my entire family played, everyone had a character save.
I always was interested in MMOs but Mabinogi is The One that works for me. I reminded me a lot of Runescape when I played it but didn't have an egregious pay wall behind half the content (when I got to playing mabi, ik they had some pay walled stuff that they've gotten rid of over the years). I play any tab target MMO and I'll just have 'damn I'd rather be playing mabinogi rn' in the back of my head most of the time.
And Yume Nikki was my first real foray into horror. I'm a wimp and hate playing horror games but I loved how vague everything was that I learned everything I could about the game. Enough to guide a friend through it over a phonecall.

  • Deus Ex
  • Halo CE for PC
  • Half Life 2
  • FallOut 3 / New Vegas
  • CoD2 (The WW2 one)
  • Columns (played with my mom, she fucking loved that game so much she’d leave the console running between playtime to save her progress)
  • Sonic spinball
  • Golden axe/street fighter (both)
  • Comix zone (this one even influenced my music tastes because it came with a CD - the first cd I ever owned. Still have it.)
  • Dominion (now abandonware, similar to StarCraft but with laser fences and shit)

All of these were SNES/genesis other than dominion which was pc.

Whatever hockey game I had on genesis gets an honorable mention. It’s the only purely sports game I’ve ever played and liked.

I can only think of 4 big ones.

HellMOO, based on LambdaMOO, a text based game/roleplay/sandbox engine.

Blockland, a Lego kind of game about building with much more on top (like how Minecraft is a building game with more to it)

Zelda Majora's Mask / Twilight Princess.

GTA San Andreas (Multi Theft Auto / SA multiplayer mods)

Maybe something like Creatures. I still think of those games.

  • Super Mario Bros
  • Zelda
  • Zanac
  • Golden Axe
  • Street Fighter II

F19
Commander Keen
Wolfenstein
Gaïa

As a young adult
Morrowind
Command and conquer -red alert
Fallout3

  • Morrowind
  • Harvest Moon 64
  • Pokemon Silver
  • Myst
  • Super Smash Bros 64/Melee/Brawl (I played what was latest)

That's usually the case for me too, but these games in the screenshot are older than the ones I tend to see in other posts like this so this one doesn't make me feel as old.

Super Mario Bros 3 (on GBA)

Runescape

Pokemon Diamond

Skyrim

COD4

Well, I'm not as old as some people, but here goes.

• Sonic Mega Collection

• Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 ( w/ all expansions )

• Borderlands 1

• Worms Armageddon ( the xbox360 version )

• Destroy All Humans 2

  • LEGO Universe
  • Club Penguin
  • Minecraft
  • Space Engineers
  • Skyrim

Deleted by author

 reply
1

Pokémon Red, Pokémon Gold/Silver, Super Mario World, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Call of Duty 4.

I played a lot of games and can list many more, however those are the ones off the top of my head.

Patapon 2

Wizard101

Minecraft

Skyrim

  • Civilization 1
  • Wing Commander Privateer
  • X-wing
  • Hanse
  • Eye of the Beholder 2: Darkmoon

And then there were games like Pizza Connection (my mother loved playing all parts except for the action sequences, which were my obligation), Aces over the Pacific, Lands of Lore, One Must Fall: 2097, Mortal Kombat, Stars!, Sinistar, Master of Orion 2, M.A.X., Z, Gender Wars (lol the story was utter trash but the gameplay was fun), Metal Marines (I just loved shooting rockets between windows on my desktop)...

And the longer i think, the longer the list gets because i start to remember more, like Syndicate, Alley Cat (i just found out that there is a Remeow Edition for free!, Abuse, Mechwarrior 2, ...

Damn, gotta look into my old archives and go on a retro rampage this weekend

Hmm definitely Minecraft, Skyrim, and Sa2b. As for the other two… probably Town of Salem and Fantasy Life for the 3ds

I still play Minecraft, I played some modded skyrim last year (and got the oblivion remaster) and I literally got a steam deck primarily so I could play sa2b on it whenever I want. I’ve been loving the fantasy life sequel that just came out too. The only thing I don’t really play anymore is town of Salem bc the servers suck even worse now. So few players that you’re always stuck with racist trolls and shit

Basically, teen me had pretty good taste

Elite, Hanse, Pirates, Castles of Dr. Creep, Lode Runner.

Bonus points if you know any of them...

Elite was the first "proper" video game I played on a computer. Before that it was all games in the arcade, and on the Atari 2600.

Also (from a certain point of view) the first RPG I played (excluding D&D obviously -- I'm not an animal!).

It's so hard picking 5 but:

Super mario bros
Half life
Metal gear solid
Driver
Grand theft auto 3

in roughly chronological order:

  • Mario Kart Wii
  • Pokemon platinum
  • Skate 3
  • Portal/2
  • Titanfall (and Titanfall 2)

to this day, Titanfall 2 is by far my favorite FPS game. nothing comes even remotely close

  1. Lego Island
  2. Oregon Trail
  3. TMNT for the NES
  4. Mario 64
  5. Worms Armageddon
  • Megaman 4

  • Donkey Kong 64

  • Paper Mario 64

  • Assassin's Creed II

  • Guitar Hero (a lot of them but mostly World Tour)

  • Maniac Mansion (and sequel)
  • The Curse of Monkey Island (and sequels)
  • Wing Commander (and sequels)
  • Baldur's Gate (and sequels)
  • Autodesk Animator

FF VII

Ocarina of Time

Ghost & goblins

Galaga '88

Ninja Spirit

Pokémon, wow, final fantasy tactic advanced, harvest moon, civilization I guess ?

By pure numbers, mine has got to be GTA San Andreas since I only had a PS2 for the longest time. I think that might be why I kinda hate games now? Buying a new game and you get maybe a couple dozen hours if you're lucky kinda sucks. Oh it's just a campaign of like 9 missions? And the missions are pretty linear? idk man, might be worth like $10 but definitely not fullprice $60 or even half off $30.

The Secret of Monkey Island
Master of Orion
Dune
Strike Commander
Privateer

  • Dune 2, C&C and RA
  • Heroes of Might and Magic 2 and 3
  • Pokemon gen 1 and 2
  • Warcraft 2 and 3
  • Diablo 1 and 2

Lots of honourable mentions though.

  • Doom, Doom 2 and Hexen
  • Sonic 2, 3 and Knuckles
  • Wow
  • Counterstrike 1.6 and Source
  • Half life and all the sequels
  • Xmen and Xmen 2 (Sega)
  • Gta 1, 2, 3 and Vice City
  • FF7

Starfox 64

Pokemon Snap

Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow

Age of Empires 2

Halo (1-3)

Super Mario Bros 3
Dark Reign
Unreal Tournament
Homeworld
Gears of War

Pretty much every Sierra franchise.

Warcraft, C&C, Street fighter two turbo, and final fantasy!

  • super mario world
  • doom
  • age of empires 2
  • RuneScape
  • world of warcraft (only started it as young adult though)
  • Super Mario 64

  • Pilot Wings 64

  • Balloons Tower Defense

  • Portal 2

  • Banjo Kazooie: nuts and bolts (I dont care if it killed the franchise, I really enjoyed this game)

  • Commander keen

  • Wingnuts

  • Burn:Cycle

  • Myst

  • Duke Nukem (the first one but also 3D)

Wingnuts was a dumb fmv 'dog fighting' game, but when you beat it you could play it again with silly dialogue. I also remember when setting up the sound card the test audio was a guy saying 'ah veiners, just ze vay I like zem!' In a bad German accent.

Burn:Cycle was an fmv adventure game that I adored, it also came with a sound track cd and a little packet of leaflets based on in game stuff that was really cool. I still listen to the ost on occasion

  • Pacman (bar arcade game with joysticks on the top and bottom, my mom worked there so I was often there during the day)
  • Civilization 1
  • The Incredible Machine
  • Super Mario Bros.
  • Duke Nukem 3D (Learned the commands to call a friend on my modem and then boot up duke3d.exe and play multiplayer, all from DOS)

Civ 1. So many happy memories.

  • Sims 3

  • Skyrim

  • Animal Crossing New Leaf

  • Cities: Skyline

  • Sims 2

So I don't really feel that old when reading the notes, I do however apologise to anyone having an age crisis reading this.

  • Star Fox 64, for sure
  • Half Life was a very big deal for me. Couldn't finish it when I was 8 because it was too scary, and it felt absolutely amazing coming back at 15 and blowing through it.
  • Turok 2 seeds of evil. Didn't play it outside of using the cheats. It was basically a gore Sim for me.
  • LoZ series was a very big deal.
  • Much later, Armored Core 4 and 4A would make me obsessed with good mech gameplay.

Man, it's hard stratifying games you care about, especially when you have a massive log of them that all impacted you in one way or another. There were a bunch of free Linux games that I have very fond memories of too, like Nexuiz, OpenArena, Abuse, etc. Also a bunch of weird niche games and demos, like One Must Fall and Food Fight and Fur Fighters. It's an impossible task, honestly.

Baulders gate on ps2 was my introduction into RPG and a bonding experience with my aunts ex.

GTA 1 was my escape from an abusive house

Tony hawk kept me from getting picked on for my gaming choices

Smash bros had me bonding with my closest friends

NBA street helped me and my brother escape from our parents.

  • Zork Zero
  • Streetfighter II
  • Diablo
  • GoldenEye
  • World of Warcraft

Pac-Man, Dig-Dug, Space Invaders (on an Atari 2600), Tempest and Pitfall!

In chronological order

  1. Breakout
  2. Oregon Trail
  3. The Secret of Monkey Island
  4. Sonic Spinball
  5. FF8

There are so many more but these were all big moments. Ugh I didn't even mention the IBM golf game or Carmen San Diego, I think I need to do this list based on the systems we had.

Bold choices with both Spinball and Final Fantasy 8. You're set to have some interesting fandoms with very deep chips on their shoulders -- not to mention cosplay buster swords -- arriving at your doorstep shortly.

Bro, I almost forgot about Sonic spinball! What an acid trip of a take on Sonic.

Just five is so limiting:

Mario Kart
Mega Man 3
Donkey Kong Country
Jet Moto
Final Fantasy VII

Even expanding to ten feels restrictive, alas:

Heroes of Might and Magic 3
The Neverhood
Perfect Dark
Seventh Guest
Earthworm Jim

Halo >!because I played it with my older sister!<

Skyrim >!because it reminded me that I like RPGs!<

RuneScape >!because it taught me that I like RPGs!<

Minecraft >!because I played it with my little brother!<

DOOM >!because I was young and too scared to play it myself, but my mom enjoyed gaming sometimes, and watching her play are happy memories!<

  • Dizzy (ZX Spectrum), all the games in the series
  • Heroes of Might and Magic, played up to 5, but 2 and 3 were my favorites
  • Masters of Orion 2
  • Little Big Adventure
  • Monkey Island, all the games in the series

Look behind you! A three-headed monkey!!

Murray how did you get all the way up there?

Sheer force of will!!

  • Half life
  • NFS Most Wanted (2005)
  • Heroes of might and magic 3
  • Delta Force
  • Unreal tournament

While it didn't make my list, I played a crazy amount of NFSMW

The instructions are contradictory. I’m not sure how it’s possible to comply.

• Pac-Man (Atari 400)
• Pole Position (Arcade)
• Parsec (TI-99/4A)
• The Legend of Zelda (NES)
• Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 (PC)

  • Space Invaders I feel like I should include one of the classic games I played in the 80s. You never forget your first, and I played this more than any others and it influenced my career as an adult. However I think 10 mile hike, burger time, breakout and pacman are better.
  • Heroes of Might and Magic 3 My room mates would hotseat games while watching movies. A lot of fond memories
  • Factorio Probably played more than any other game
  • Golden Axe Warrior Not to be confused with Golden Axe. This was a Zelda clone on the Sega Master System. One of the best games on that platform IMO.
  • Boulders gate 1 Besides golden axe warrior the only other RPG I really got into. Unfortunately I wiped my hard drive with a game that I had been playing for months and I just couldn't get back into it after that.

Bro, it's on the play store. You can get it on a tablet, and is very much playable.

Boulders Gate? I know And I have it, along with a few other editions. I’ve just never get past the first tavern without losing interest. Which is strange because I was hooked when I first played it.

Homm3 is GOAT. I still play that with friends and relatives to this day.

It really was the best out of all the homms. I still play it too. Absolute perfection of a game.

My top 5 were (in no particular order):
- Pokemon Diamond
- Star Wars Battlefront: Rogue Squadron (PSP)
- Fossil Fighters
- Skyrim
- FTL: Faster Than Light

Zelda II The Adventure of Link

Super Metroid

Another World / Out of This World

Myst

Doom

Honorable mention goes to Super Mario Land.

In no particular order

Command and Conquer Red Alert 2

Caesar III

Spyro

Metal Gear Solid

Gauntlet

Half life/2 should probably be on there, but it still doesn't feel like an "old" game, especially since I play them every year or two, they haven't left my computer since 2010, and honestly I can't see myself not playing it when I'm 60.

Man, this is hard to narrow down.

  • Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
  • Dungeon Siege II
  • Guild Wars
  • Super Mario Galaxy
  • Battlefield 3

Lego Star Wars

Discworld

Unreal Tournament

Doom

Halo

  • super Mario world
  • earthbound
  • Mario kart 64
  • halo 2
  • modern warfare
  1. Zork
  2. Civilization
  3. Daggerfall
  4. MechWarrior 2
  5. The Journeyman Project

I played a lot of Atari and Collecovision as a kid, but games didn’t feel “important” until my family bought our first PC. After that, game consoles in general stopped being important. It was a new world of possibility.

Journeyman was amazing! Great story and pretty amazing 3D rendered graphics for the time.

-Copy Kitty

-Undertale

-Super Smash Bros. (4 & Ultimate)

-Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story

-Fantasy Life

Have you played the new Fantasy Life? It's great

  • Starcraft
  • Age of Empires 2
  • Freddi Fish
  • Pokemon yellow
  • Zelda Ocarina of Time
  • Super mario bros 3
  • RuneScape
  • Commander Keen (all of the series)
  • Age of Empires
  • Grand theft auto

-Pokemon Gold (OG)

-Metroid: Zero Mission/Fusion

-SSBM

-Battlefront II (The OG one)

-The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons

GTA: San Andreas and NFSU2. But not for the reasons you think. They were the first games that I could play on my school laptop. It was super slow (amd A6 1450 Apu, 4 gb ram) and those ran perfectly fine.

Heh I played NFSUG2 on a laptop with 2 GB RAM. It shipped with Vista but ran great with XP.

2 GB was a ton back then! You could fit a whole OS into that, twice!

I actually have a pentium M laptop that I played NFSU2 on during that time. My sister would use my school laptop (we weren't allowed to use my home computer) and I'd use the pentium m machine. I wouldn't be surprised if the pentium m had better single core performance than the A6.

Edit: I found a few benchmarks and the 735 is somewhat faster in single core performance provided that the instruction set is supported.

  • Baldur's Gate 1 (I think it took me 10 years to actually get to the point where I was able to finish this, but it was still the best advertisement that D&D, and fantasy media in general, could have hoped for)

  • DX Ball (breakout clone)

  • Minesweeper

  • Gothic 1 (Elder Scrolls just fucking sucks compared to this series, especially the melee combat system and the characterization of the NPCs (TES does have better lore))

  • Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast (to this day, I still haven't finished it. Outstanding multiplayer mode, though!)

I'm not that old, ya old coots!

Moo2

FFT

Golden Eye

Red Alert

Mariokart 64

This list could also be alternatively titled: "Why I flunked out of college the first time."

True. For me it was counter strike source 😄

Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask

Super Smash Bros Melee

Halo: Reach

RuneScape

Guildwars 2

In no particular order and with limited time thinking about it:

  • Kirby Super Star
  • Mario Sunshine
  • Sonic Adventure (1 & 2 if I may)
  • Guitar Hero
  • Zelda: Link to the Past

My first console was a NES I inherited, but the first console gotten for me was a SNES, and the first console I received new in box was a GameCube. PS2 underrepresented in this list although Guitar Hero was on there and that game was wildly important for getting me more interested in music in general.

I can't limit it to 5.

I keep trying to, and it doesn't work, I end up leaving out something that I spent a massive amount of time on and also very strongly impacted my conception of what a game can be.

xenogears
final fantasy 7
final fantasy 10
super smash Bros melee
Diablo 2

Morrowind
Ocarina of Time
Donkey Kong Country
The Sonic chaos game on dreamcast
Time splitters

Oh man, I remember playing time splitters at my buddies place. We spent so much time building custom maps

  • Pokemon gen 1 and 2 I guess
  • Majesty
  • aoe 2
  • WoW
  • gizmos and gadgets

In rough chronological order:

Starflyers

Mario Kart

Shadow cities

COD zombies (ios app version)

Minecraft

I'm stopping this list before high school, as I built my first PC and figured out emulation, so I started playing a lot more games.

Mine is:

  • Legend of zelda, a link to the past (snes)
  • Super mario bros (nes)
  • Tetris (nes)
  • rock n roll racing (snes)
  • street fighter 2 (snes)

...

  • secret of mana, terranigma, kevin alone at home, there are so many before I even get to the more modern games. I haven't even reached command and conquer 1&2 yet or starcraft or diablo1 or 2.
  • Super Mario World
  • LoZ : Link to the Past / LoZ : Ocarina of Time
  • FFVIII
  • Super Smash Bros.
  • Ragnarok Online

Very similar to mine except I had Link's Awakening (instead of LttP) and FF7

I really miss Ragnarok Online. Some friends and I played on iRO while that was free for a bit and then later on euRO. The monthly fee was a significant fraction of my pocket money as a highschool kid but totally worth it

One of the reasons I put RO here is that I actually forced myself to learn how to host a personal Ragnarok Online server because I had no money as a teen and I wanted to play with my friend. That involved learning a lot about computers and hosting that I wouldn't have otherwise bothered with.

I eventually became a computer engineer but it did take me a while because even though I was smart enough to do something like this I never fully believed I was intelligent enough to become an engineer so I spent half a decade working grocery store jobs and being a middle school teacher instead.

  • StarCraft
  • Heretic
  • Diablo
  • Quake
  • Half Life / Counterstrike
  1. Sopwith

  2. Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards

  3. Super Mario 1 & 3.

  4. 688 Attack Sub

  5. Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe

Halo:CE would probably be the single most important, but it just missed my teenage years.

stone tablets

Right there with ya OP!

  • Defender
  • Tempest
  • Rogue
  • Gato
  • MechWarrior 1
  • Elite (Spectrum),
  • Gauntlet (arcade then Spectrum),
  • Dragon's Lair (arcade),
  • Star Wars (arcade),
  • The Hobbit (Spectrum)

with a bonus mention for "The Empire Strikes Back" on Atari 2600.

So yeah -- all these games people played as "teenagers" are games I started playing last year, relatively speaking :)

Commander Keen

Neverhood

Earthbound

Super Mario World

Secret of Mana

california games.
Flowers of crystal.
Tetris.
Daedelian opus.
Tetris.
ET because fuck me and fuck that game

Atari 2600 ET?

Yeah. Not the best game ever made :)

Given i was like, five at the time i did not find out that game was so shite it murdered the console industry for decades. I spent .years thinking I was just horrible at videogames. So mad about that.

California games takes me back. That was a classic!

Star Ocean 2, FFVII, Chrono Cross, Legend of Dragoon, Resident Evil 2.

Honorary mention for literal every ps1 game.

Am I young or everyone else old?

  • Super Mario Bros
  • Delta Force
  • Unreal tournament 99
  • GTA San Andreas
  • NFS Underground 2

Games that i bonded with my siblings playing growing up. Our lives would have not been the same without them.

Duck Hunt, Super Mario Bros, Xena Warrior Princess, Going Quackers, Pokémon Stadium

Commodore Vic 20/Commodore64: Clowns, Omega Race, a space station game, Ghosts and Goblins, Zork, there was a Transformers game (looked fan made), Lode Runner, and about a dozen more

Age of Empires II and Rollercoaster Tycoon, that's about it.

I was born in 1995, but didn't have a capable PC until my late teens so I was stuck with whatever ran on my win98 potato without internet connection. Great games though, still play them today

My cut-off date for "teen years" is the year you were born. 🧓

Twisted Metal 2
Final Fantasy 7
Legend of Dragoon
Final Fantasy 8
Hydro Thunder

Legend of Dragoon. ❤️

I never finished it, as the fourth disc was scratched on the copy I bought used. ☹️

It would definitely be worth downloading and running on an emulator, that last stretch is pretty baller.

  • Microsurgeon
  • Quake
  • Ultima Online
  • Myst
  • Fallout 2

I can't believe I left Fallout 1/2 off my list.

No order:

•Chrono Trigger
•FFVII
•Panzer Dragoon Saga
•GTA3
•EverQuest
•(Street Fighter Alpha 2 is up there too)

I was in high school when I bought my first console, so it's pretty much just Landstalker and Phantasy Star IV.

  • Pikachu volleyball. Legends, we played it in computer class
  • Dota. The OG of moba
  • snakes. The only game in our phone
  • suikoden
  • ff8

I m old.

You really aren't.

The first one on my list was a game in the arcade, then a game on the Atari 2600 :)

Listing ff8 hurts, my list didn't have a number attached to ff.

Damn, Atari 2600 looks so old. The oldest I have is nes kungfu. The sound effects are classic.

Minecraft, Team Fortress 2, Apex Legends, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare (1 and 2) and Terraria. I'm not very old X)

What an interesting way to look at demographics!

Off the top of my head:
* Karate Champ II (arcade)
* Pac-Land (arcade)
* Gryzor aka Contra (Amstrad CPC)
* Sorcery (Amstrad CPC)
* Xenon (Atari ST)

Oh wait, Elite (BBC, Amstrad, and ST) — probably more so than Xenon.

  • Sonic The Hedgehog
  • Ms. Pacman
  • Diablo
  • Starcraft
  • CS:Source
  • 🔸Super Metroid
  • 🔸Goof Troop
  • 🔸Metal Gear Solid
  • 🔸The Legend of Dragoon
  • 🔸Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee

I could just make the list all Pokemon games, but that seems like cheating...

  • Pokemon
  • Golden Sun
  • Warlocked
  • Mega Man: Battle Network
  • Dragon Warrior 3 (on GBC)
  • Unreal Tournament

Don't remember which game specifically, but the moment when you're escaping out if the bowels of a living planet is unforgettable. Also the game is overall kinda creepy, I had hard time playing it lol.

  • Borderlands 1/2

More towards my mid-teens, found about borderlands. Played it through and through, found great people in borderlands forums, it introduced me to so many good songs that are at the top of my playlists to this day. Two very great games.

  • TF2

Speaks for itself. There will never be a game remotely close to how good TF2 was. Even TF2 itself.

Also some honorable mentions:
- A strategy game where you play as a mech that goes nuclear when destroyed, name is long forgotten sadly
- I'm Going In 2
- Hitman Silent Assassin
- Counter Strike 1.6/Source

And only recently I discovered World of Warcraft, specifically Wrath of the Lich King. Don't really have anyone to play with, but sometimes it's fun tanking for the entire group of randoms. I really enjoy tanking, when I know where to lead the group to lol.

Supreme commander?

Based on the dates of the other games listed, I think it's more likely Total Annihilation. In fairness, Supreme Commander is a spiritual successor; there's also Planetary Annihilation. And I'll just leave this here in case it's of interest...

Definitely supreme commander

Yea :D I played both total annihilation and supreme commander, so they blend in my memory a bit

A strategy game where you play as a mech that goes nuclear when destroyed, name is long forgotten sadly

Total Annihilation.

Supreme Commander as mentioned by others was the spiritual successor but I recall it didn't fill the shoes of TA.

I haven't played this yet, but I've heard Beyond All Reason is a very good Total Annihilation-like: https://www.beyondallreason.info/

Omg yes, it's actually both, I played both of them. Thank you!

  • Zelda: A Link to the Past
  • Chrono Trigger
  • Ultima VIII (mostly as a gateway to the others in the series, but still got a soft spot for it)
  • Final Fantasy VII
  • Xenogears

super smash bros melee

tomodachi life

sonic adventure 2

will add last 2 if i can think of any

Deleted by author

 reply
1
  • RuneScape
  • soldier front
  • MapleStory
  • dota
  • league of legends
  • Populous - The Beginning
  • Command & Conquer - Red Alert 2
  • Call of Duty - Modern Warfare 2
  • Super Mario 64 DS
  • Europa Universalis III

I think at least. Mario Kart DS also ranks highly of course, so does Team Fortress 2 and Supreme Commander Forged Alliance. GTA SA/IV, Pokémon Diamond, Wii Sports, Super Mario Galaxy. I gamed a lot as a kid/teenager so there's plenty that influenced me.

Haven’t thought about populous in a long time!!
Loved the hell out of that game when I was a kid.