Your Essential Games
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@beldar Seeing 1000+ games available on your Emulation Station menus might be neat, that many games can clog up the works. Linapple will outright fail if there is too much there and you go to swap a disk. ALL emulators that support a disk swap benefit from a lean file selection. I keep my Apple directory down to JUST the game I'm playing at the time if it needs disk swaps. Amiga and C64 benefit from this as well. VIC20 not so much since multi disk games are extremely rare, as there were very few disk based games even though the VIC20 could use the same disk drive the C64 did.
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@mediamogul I leveled up Hale and then bred him with a female SkyDragon, the dragon being the pedigree. Turning out to be a very tough customer. A bit more leveling up and this will be my trainer monster for a while.
You were right about this game. I've wasted my whole day playing it, and I really needed to build some shelving in the garage. LOL...
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@beldar I don't even think any of my systems have 50 games in total. :x
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@victimrlsh said in Your Essential Games:
You were right about this game. I've wasted my whole day playing it, and I really needed to build some shelving in the garage. LOL...
Sometimes, I wonder if we would've already colonized Mars by now if computer games would never have been invented. 😌 (or television)
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@beldar I started with the exact same idea. But then, I read about hidden gems for SNES and Arcade and started to look after those. Then it explode, I also started including game mods (separate folder) and osbscure games, games I want to learn more about and all those insider tips I got from the internet. And then, I started to add more consoles and systems. Now I have way too much games for each console.
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@thelostsoul The word-of-mouth on these forums seems to be producing some high quality recommendations that I would not have otherwise come across on my own.
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@mediamogul One letdown about Dragon Warrior Monsters is that the monster world seems to be a sausage fest. I've gotten very few female monsters, I'll have to start gender bending my eggs just to be sure I'll have something to breed later.
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@victimrlsh said in Your Essential Games:
the monster world seems to be a sausage fest.
You're probably onto something there. I usually bless eggs to be female even if I don't have a mate picked out yet because I know I can generally find a male easier.
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@mediamogul I've been sending the guys packing instead of taking them in. Fortunately that huge BattleRex dragon that took FOREVER to kill is female. She is pretty damned strong already, going to wait a while before I breed her off.
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@victimrlsh said in Your Essential Games:
going to wait a while before I breed her off.
As a general tip, monsters begin to see major stat growth around level 35+. The rate of level advancement depends heavily on the monster class and unfortunately anything from the dragon family levels pretty slowly past their twenties. Still, it can be worth the wait in certain scenarios, as stats often increase by +10 through +15 at each additional level past their mid thirties.
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Definitely FFVII! After that, Super Mario World, Street Fighter 2 Turbo, Mario Kart and Super Metroid. I mainly play it with my kids and it's great introducing them to games i played when i was their age. I think i'm going to move onto more PS1 games next. I seen someone mention Destruction Derby earlier in this thread. I'd forgotten all about that! It's definitely next on the list along with Abe's Oddyssee!
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I never expected this to get so much attention, thanks so MUCH to everyone who's got involved so far. Rest assured I will be checking out each and every one of your suggestions! I'd love to hear some people's suggestions on C64 and Amiga games as I had these as a child but never got to play most the essentials.
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@slipslot said in Your Essential Games:
Rest assured I will be checking out each and every one of your suggestions!
You may also want to look at @thelostsoul's new thread Important mainstream games in history you missed for more suggestions.
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@slipslot Someone suggested the C64 version of M.U.L.E. as the best, I concur. Another hidden gem on the C64 I wasted a great deal of my teenage years on was one of those type-in games from Compute magazine called Oil Tycoon. You get an oil derrick you move along the top of the screen and sections of pipe to drill down with. The goal is to empty as much of the oil from the screen as you can. If you drain it all, you get another screen, but it is extremely tough to do. There are rocks you can blow up by dropping dynamite down the pipe, but these destroy the last section of your pipe as well. There are also demons that if disturbed, will destroy your derrick. Once you have broken or blown up too many sections of pipe, your drill will no longer be long enough to reach the oil at the bottom of the screen so you need to focus on those first if you can get at them. If you want more pipe, you can sacrifice the current derrick to get a new derrick and fresh supply of pipe. Sublimely frustrating and a great puzzle game.
EDIT: Found a link to screen shots and description of the game in a C64 game metadata site
http://www.gb64.com/game.php?id=5360I will once again extole the virtues of MechForce for the Amiga, definitely among my essentials. I'd also recommend Breach and Breach II. These are turn based tactical combat games with a riveting campaign. There is also a fantasy version of these, Paladin and Paladin II.
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@victimrlsh said in Your Essential Games:
I will once again extole the virtues of MechForce for the Amiga, definitely among my essentials.
OMG yes! I played that for countless hours in those days. Thanks for reminding me of it!
I'd also recommend Breach and Breach II. These are turn based tactical combat games with a riveting campaign. There is also a fantasy version of these, Paladin and Paladin II.
Did you know that Breach II could be combined with both parts of the strategy series Rules of Engagement? You could use Breach 2 to fight tactical engagements in them.
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Did you know that Breach II could be combined with both parts of the strategy series Rules of Engagement? You could use Breach 2 to fight tactical engagements in them.
I did not know that, never played Rules of Engagement. I will definitely need to look into that. It reminds me of the strategic board game Games Workshop came out with, MIghty Empires. The tactical engagements on the board could be played out using Warhammer rules. It took us two eight hour days to play out the board game without that, once you break out miniatures rules for battles I can see a game taking months.
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@victimrlsh said in Your Essential Games:
It took us two eight hour days to play out the board game without that, once you break out miniatures rules for battles I can see a game taking months.
Hahaha, yeah, I can imagine that. :)
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Sega Megadrive
Streets of Rage, Golden Axe, Columns, Sonic & Knuckles, Earthworm Jim, Phantasy Star 4, Gunstar Heroes.
SNES
Final Fantasy 4, 5 & 6, Earthbound, Chrono Trigger, Super Mario World, Secret of Mana.
Gameboy (Colour & Advance)
Fire Emblem, Golden Sun, Final Fantasy Origins, Pokemon, Advance Wars.
Dreamcast
Shenmue 1 & 2, Crazy Taxi, Sonic Adventure, Grandia 2.
PS1
Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy 7, 8 & 9, Grandia, Dino Crisis 2, Heart of Darkness, Abe's Odyssey, Gran Turismo, Digimon World, Chrono Cross, Xenogears.
Gamecube
Luigi's Mansion, Mario Sunshine, Zelda: Twilight Princess & Wind Waker, Super Smash Bros: Melee, Starfox Adventures, Timesplitters 2, Pikmin,.
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Some great amiga games are:
Moonstone
Battle Squadron
It came from the desert
Shadow of the beast
Monkey Island 1 & 2
Turrican
Flashback
Prince of Persia
Duck tales
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