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    What are the top 5 games you currently enjoy playing the most on your Pi and why?

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      motleypixel
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      MAME 0.184 Technos Japan: Karate Champ

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      • SuperFromNDS
        SuperFromND
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        1. Super Mario World - specifically the GBA port because widescreen
        2. Super Mario 64 - I don't think this needs explanation
        3. Pepsiman - For the memes, of course!
        4. WindJammers - obscure, but awesome Neo Geo game
        5. Mighty Bomb Jack - legendarily hard game

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        • MileSaculM
          MileSacul
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          Coding for RetroPie (all): Love the high from completing a feature!
          Earthbound (snes): Got a hacked version with new game plus. The battle system is unique.
          Super Mario RPG (snes): Mario + RPG is awesome. Plus bowser can throw Mario at enemies.
          Castlevania Symphony of the Night (psx): Friend recommended it. Love the Medusa shield!
          Chrono Trigger (snes): It has new game plus, great storyline, and cool combo moves.

          Lucas Showerman
          The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge, but imagination. -Albert Einstein

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          • sirhenrythe5thS
            sirhenrythe5th @MileSacul
            last edited by sirhenrythe5th

            1. Medievil 1 for PSX. Great game, never played it before.
            2. Darius G also for PSX.
            3. Dodonpachi (MAME) IMO the best Shmup of all time. Greatest scoring-system ever. As all Arcade Games i play without continues and reach Level 6.
            4. and 5): Paperboy (reach Friday) and Outrun (played through the easy route last week). Simply because i love these games since decades.

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            • RichardBrR
              RichardBr
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              1. Mario 1
              2. Sonic 3 and Knuckles
              3. Donkey Kong
              4. Super Mario World
              5. Sly Spy
                I think the guys mentioned reasons why above :D

              It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can do only a little. Do what you can.

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              • retroprogrammerR
                retroprogrammer
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                Honestly, and this is a bit embarrassing I am actually quite into the Pokémon series after I got Retropie hooked up a year ago, Don't judge :-)

                Here is me converting the original Xbox for a case:
                https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15232/converting-original-xbox-into-case-for-raspberrypi/15
                Check out my GitHub: https://github.com/retro-programmer

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                • jwbmonkJ
                  jwbmonk
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                  Everyone loves pokemon ;)

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                  • DD-IndeedD
                    DD-Indeed
                    last edited by DD-Indeed

                    1. Spyro The Dragon (PS1) Almost played this through, been a fun game.
                    2. Dino Crisis (PS1) Got a bit stuck in it couple days ago, but still highly enjoyable and challenging game.
                    3. Super Mario All-Stars + SMW (SNES) Do this need any words ? Propably the coolest collection package of all time.
                    4. Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire (PS1) Maybe a bit of an oddball to you, but this is a forgotten gem.
                    5. Metal Slug X (PS1) If you ever need to play something with simple gameplay mechanics and just jump into it, this is it.

                    My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                    • retroprogrammerR
                      retroprogrammer
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                      1.Pokemon Emerald (see my above post)
                      2.Super Mario 64 (always loved Mario and his adventures)
                      3.Super Mario Bros (best Mario game!)
                      4.Sly Spy(just a fun game overall)
                      5.Street fighter series(just how the gameplay looks to me, I never did get to play street fighter a kid :-)

                      Here is me converting the original Xbox for a case:
                      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15232/converting-original-xbox-into-case-for-raspberrypi/15
                      Check out my GitHub: https://github.com/retro-programmer

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                      • pjftP
                        pjft @retroprogrammer
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                        @retroprogrammer @RichardBr so many Sly Spy fans! :) I'm overjoyed!

                        @DD-Indeed question: why Metal Slug X on the PS1 instead of on FBA? Any specific reason? Just curious. I love the game on the arcade.

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                        • DD-IndeedD
                          DD-Indeed @pjft
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                          @pjft

                          Why bother putting another emulator for it, when it can be played alongside other PS1 titles I have ? :) Doesn't really matter, as it it 2D sprited game anyway.

                          My soul rests, when I hear the PS1 boot music

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                          • pjftP
                            pjft @DD-Indeed
                            last edited by

                            @dd-indeed that's fair, it was an honest question as it could be that it had any particularly different modes, performed better, etc.

                            Thanks!

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                            • BobHarrisB
                              BobHarris @pjft
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                              @pjft Me too. Also because this is where Metal slug 1-6 are at as well.
                              I even have Metal slug 7 (XX) running and looking awesome on the ppsspp emulator.

                              Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                              • flopF
                                flop
                                last edited by flop

                                Let´s go:

                                1- Streep Hoop - Neo Geo (the best VS street basketball ever!!!)
                                2- Twinkle Star Sprites - Mame (when you catch the rules of the game the VS goes to crazy intense lvls :_D)
                                4- Parasol Star - PC Engine (similar to bubble bobble but more hard (no free lives) and with secret worlds)
                                4- Golden axe 1,2,3 - Mame (:P)
                                5- Donkey kong 1,2,3 - SNES

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                                • mediamogulM
                                  mediamogul Global Moderator
                                  last edited by mediamogul

                                  1. 'Mr. Gimmick' (NES) - beautiful graphics, rewarding challenge, singularly unique and amazing control scheme
                                  2. 'Little Sampson' (NES) - beautiful graphics, rewarding challenge, simply one of the most solid platformers ever released
                                  3. 'Summer Carnival '92 - RECCA' (NES/Fam) - beautiful graphics, rewarding challenge, a fantastic bullet hell and on NES hardware no less
                                  4. 'Three Wonders' (Arcade) - beautiful graphics, rewarding challenge, The inventive visuals and gameplay modes keep me coming back
                                  5. 'Super Star Wars' (SNES) - beautiful graphics, rewarding challenge, setting the mood for 'The Last Jedi'

                                  RetroPie v4.5 • RPi3 Model B • 5.1V 2.5A PSU • 16GB SanDisk microSD • 512GB External Drive

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                                    eddhell
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                                    80's gamer here, so they pre-date NES....

                                    1. M.U.L.E. (C-64 version) - imo, best game design of all time, I think Ozark software play tested this so much that I've never heard or found any bugs, damn near perfect. Not to mention one of the most "reactive" computer A.I.'s determined to make your experience different every time. Don't waste time with the NES version unless you like it watered down, C-64 was best in terms of replay (random playfield EVERY time it loaded), Atari 400/800 was extremely good also for the 4 player input options (but only around 256 different preprogrammed fields, could be somewhat unfair playing against vets). After 30+ years, I still play this game.....
                                    2. Seven Cities of Gold (C-64) - once again, Ozark programming at it's finest. Probably one of the first games ever in which you choose peaceful or warlike interaction with the A.I....
                                    3. Time Pilot (Mame) - fast shooter fix for burning off caffeine grind....
                                    4. Tempest (Mame) - see #3
                                    5. Crazy Climber (Mame) - well....I was hooked on it for a bit after buying a controller with analog sticks, but now I'm pissed at it...the A.I. on this arcade machine was just plain wrong....designed to be harder depending on the last few scores, with a cooldown period until it went back to somewhat "normal" difficulty...if you get past first level in one life, it's determined NOT to let you past the next one....almost broke my controller....
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                                      eddhell
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                                      I forgot this in my post, but I was so amazed that I got some of the commodore 64 stuff to work, I've been stuck on it for while...I actually got some RPG's that span disks to work, which really impressed me with pi. so replace #5 with "any C-64 RPG that loads." lol

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                                        drake999
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                                        Added one more for good measure. It is difficult to narrow it down to 5.

                                        1. Sonic CD (Sega CD)
                                        2. Streets of Rage (Gen)
                                        3. Road Rash (PSX)
                                        4. Mega Man 1 through 6 (NES)
                                        5. Super Castlevania IV (SNES)
                                        6. Castlevania Bloodlines (Gen)
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                                          kyleboedeker
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                                          I built a two player arcade cab, so the most fun I'm having is playing with a buddy, while drinking haha. Most played games are probably:

                                          1. Mario Kart 64
                                          2. The battle mode inside the mario all stars version of Super Mario 3 on SNES - seriously great fun
                                          3. Super Contra
                                          4. Raiden Trad
                                          5. Xmen
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                                            piroo
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                                            Gorf (Mame)
                                            Manic Miner (Speccy)
                                            Super Mario 64 (N64 or NDS Version)
                                            Robotron (Mame)
                                            Delta (C64)

                                            and about 2000 others..lol

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