You can take your Rube Goldberg device and shove it.
But now that you got me thinking, if I ever become important enough to have an office at work I think a copy of Mousetrap might sit in the corner. So I can have some big speech memorized about catching mice in a cage...So adding that to a script.
rome total war w/ barbarian invasion pack
pokemon yellow
fallout 3
ocarina of time
wind waker (shut up)
mario all stars
golden eye
smash bros
rise of nations gold
civ 3
1. Legend of Zelda - NES
2. Super Mario Brothers 2 - NES
3. Sabrewulf – GBA
4. Indiana Jones: Fate of Atlantis - PC
5. Half Life - PC
6. Unreal Tournament 2004 - PC
7. Mario Kart 64 – N64
8. Civilization 2 - PC
9. Final Fantasy V - SNES
10. Their Finest Hour – The Battle of Britain – PC
I promise Im not just a Nintendo and PC fan - though the top five rarely waiver. Some of the runnerups are:
Baku Baku – Saturn
Chu Chu Rocket – Dreamcast
Propeller Arena – Dreamcast
Saturn Bomberman - Saturn
Jade Cocoon – PSX
The Dig - PC
Last edited by fast on Tue Sep 01, 2009 11:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
In no particular order:
These will probably be completely different two years from now, as I am exploring much more deeply into the world of video games.
10: Super Mario 64
9: Spyro the Dragon
8: Star Wars Battlefront
7: Street Fighter II Turbo Hyper Fighting
6: Ape Escape
5: Shadow of the Colossus
4: Metroid: Fusion
3: Super Mario Bros. 3
2: Metroid: Prime
1: Super Smash Bros.
Systems: SNES, PS1, GBA SP, Gamecube, DS Lite, Wii, PS3 (Fully Backwards Compatible), Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, Sega Genesis, a Sega CD, and a Sega Saturn.
When growing up my family and I would all play games together, and when you factor in my mothers family it grows to be about thirty of us. So most of the older crowd could beat Mario 1 and 3, but I was the only one who could beat Mario 2, and it stood for a solid 10 years. Also the main overworld theme is just so catchy.
Eventually I will take the Twin Galaxies record for the game, since I can speed run it with the best of them.