Oh, cut the guy some slack.
Well, while I am here..
Final Fantasy IV (multiple platforms)
Wanpaku Dakku Yume Bouken, aka "Duck Tales" (famicom)
Herzog Zwei (mega drive)
Saigo no Nindo, aka "Ninja Spirits" (pc engine)
Street Figher Zero 2 (multiple platforms)
Whats your top 5 favorite games?
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Re: Whats your top 5 favorite games?
Ah, easy!
Shaq Fu(SNES)
Pit-Fighter(SNES)
Street Combat(SNES)
Ultraman: Towards the Future(SNES)
Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City(SNES)
Seriously, all amazing games.
Shaq Fu(SNES)
Pit-Fighter(SNES)
Street Combat(SNES)
Ultraman: Towards the Future(SNES)
Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City(SNES)
Seriously, all amazing games.
Re: Whats your top 5 favorite games?
Is it bad that I own Ultra Man?Ack wrote:Ah, easy!
Shaq Fu(SNES)
Pit-Fighter(SNES)
Street Combat(SNES)
Ultraman: Towards the Future(SNES)
Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City(SNES)
Seriously, all amazing games.
...
Anyway, off the top of my head, and this is by no means definite...
5 - Chrono Trigger
4 - Batman: Arkham Asylum
3 - Final Fantasy IX
2 - Super Mario World
1 - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
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Re: Whats your top 5 favorite games?
That is how the Super Nintendo outsold the Genesis, after all: QUALITY CONTROL.Ack wrote:Ah, easy!
Shaq Fu(SNES)
Pit-Fighter(SNES)
Street Combat(SNES)
Ultraman: Towards the Future(SNES)
Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City(SNES)
Seriously, all amazing games.
Re: Whats your top 5 favorite games?
jfe2, if it makes you feel any better, I actually own all five of those.
And Original_Name, I KNOW! Aren't they amazing games?!
And Original_Name, I KNOW! Aren't they amazing games?!
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Re: Whats your top 5 favorite games?
You really should pick up a Sega CD and get into the truly GREAT games, though. Video games simply don't get any better than "Make My Video: Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch". Man, if I could count the hours I've spent playing that timeless classic. I like to call it MMVMMATFB as a snappy little nickname, which is handy since I'm always raving about it.
Original_Name's Top Pix!:
Make My Video: Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch (Sega CD)
Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia (Sega CD)
Prize Fighter (Sega CD)
Slam City (Sega CD)
NFL's Greatest: San Francisco vs. Dallas (Sega CD)
Original_Name's Top Pix!:
Make My Video: Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch (Sega CD)
Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia (Sega CD)
Prize Fighter (Sega CD)
Slam City (Sega CD)
NFL's Greatest: San Francisco vs. Dallas (Sega CD)
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Re: Whats your top 5 favorite games?
I bet my wife would play that. She has a thing for Mr. Wahlberg.Original_Name wrote:You really should pick up a Sega CD and get into the truly GREAT games, though. Video games simply don't get any better than "Make My Video: Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch". Man, if I could count the hours I've spent playing that timeless classic.
Original_Name's Top Pix!:
Make My Video: Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch (Sega CD)
Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia (Sega CD)
Prize Fighter (Sega CD)
Slam City (Sega CD)
NFL's Greatest: San Francisco vs. Dallas (Sega CD)
Re: Whats your top 5 favorite games?
Not gonna lie man, MMVMMATFB is a great game, but I was always a bigger fan of MMVKK. You know, Make My Video: Kriss Kross? There's just something about wearing your clothes backwards while rapping about missing the bus that appeals to me. Awesome game.
Fuck INXS though.
Fuck INXS though.
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Re: Whats your top 5 favorite games?
Would she refer to it endearingly as MMVMMATFB, as I posthumously edited into my post? Would she say, "OMG, jfe2 (I'm sure that's what your wife calls you)! Look at what I just did in MMVMMATFB! I picked the second clip instead of the first one! The possibilities are totally endless in MMVMMATFB! MMVMMATFB is like a labyrinth of potential experiences and outcomes, completely consuming you in its fully-realized virtual world. The places you'll see. The people you'll meet. The sounds you'll hear. MMVMMATFB is proof above all other contributions from video game companies throughout the medium's short history that video games can, in fact, be art on a higher level than any other medium is capable of achieving. God bless you, Full-Motion Video Technology. God bless you, Digital Pictures. God bless you, MMVMMATFB."? Because that's what I'd say about MMVMMATFB.jfe2 wrote:I bet my wife would play that. She has a thing for Mr. Wahlberg.Original_Name wrote:You really should pick up a Sega CD and get into the truly GREAT games, though. Video games simply don't get any better than "Make My Video: Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch". Man, if I could count the hours I've spent playing that timeless classic.
Original_Name's Top Pix!:
Make My Video: Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch (Sega CD)
Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia (Sega CD)
Prize Fighter (Sega CD)
Slam City (Sega CD)
NFL's Greatest: San Francisco vs. Dallas (Sega CD)
Re: Whats your top 5 favorite games?
not really in any order
1. (The Elder Scrolls) Oblivion (PC/360)
2. Final Fantasy 7 (PSX)
3. Alien vs Predator (PC)
4. Shenmue (DC)
5. Call Of Duty 4 (360)
There are so many more games that are my favorites but thought I'd list the games that have really made an impact to me - especially Oblivion - a truely epic game!!
1. (The Elder Scrolls) Oblivion (PC/360)
2. Final Fantasy 7 (PSX)
3. Alien vs Predator (PC)
4. Shenmue (DC)
5. Call Of Duty 4 (360)
There are so many more games that are my favorites but thought I'd list the games that have really made an impact to me - especially Oblivion - a truely epic game!!
