What's your all time favorite game for each system?
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Arcade Cabinet: Gallop armed police
3do: need for speed
Apple II:
Atari 2600: starwars jedi arena
Commodore 64: kung-fu master
Dreamcast:n/a
Game Boy(includes color): n/a
Game Boy Advance: pokemon
Nintendo 64: Ocarina of time
NES: donkey kong 3
Super NES: no favorite
TurboGrafx 16:n/a
PlayStation 1: tomb raider 1
Sega Gamegear: n/a
Sega Genesis/Megadrive: streets of rage 1
Sega 32X: n/a
Sega CD: n/a I have only played lords of thunder
Sega Master system : r-type
Sega saturn : Baku Baku animaltwo crucial pieces of sega history were missing there, maybe on purpose.
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@mediamogul the 3do was a technical masterpiece in its day, I for one played it before the playstation was released, it was like magic.
I played the saturn before anyone I knew had a playstation. also a great piece of kit. -
IBM-PC: UFO: Enemy Unknown (American title: X-COM: UFO Defense)
much much below:
MegaDrive: Mega Bombermann
Super Nintendo: SFII (no special version) -
@muehltime Pokémon Ultra Violet combines Fire Red and Green Leaf. It also removes the need for trading and anything else that was included in the original games to get Pokémon, so with Ultra Violet you can really catch them all.
It was my first (and last) Pokémon game and I really liked it to not have to choose between Red or Green. -
I think this sum's it up, hard to choose now a days.
Apple II: Path Tactics
Commodore 64: Super Bread Box
Dreamcast: Sonic Adventure II
Game Boy: Trip World
Game Boy Colour: Dragon Warrior Monster
Game Boy Advance: Car Batttler Joe
Nintendo 64: Ogre Battle
NES: Felix the Cat
Super NES: Contra III
TurboGrafx 16: Coryoon
PlayStation 1: Suikoden II
Sega Gamegear: Royal Stone
Sega Genesis/Megadrive: Castlevania Bloodlines or Twinkle Tale
Sega CD: Popful Mail -
@omnija said in What's your all time favorite game for each system?:
NES: Felix the Cat
Indeed, it's a fun game. I only would like that it had a password system back in the days (today we have save states and/or can leave the game paused on our emulation devices).
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the 3do was a technical masterpiece in its day
I'm probably a little tough on it due to the number of full motion video games it had. Like the SegaCD, the system was definitely at it's strongest when running more traditional game titles and despite it's limited library, it was indeed technically superior to anything else out at the time. I have to admit that I found 'Return Fire' to be particularly fun with a friend, so I've gone back and changed my answer ;).
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@mediamogul I don't really know any 3do games... will check out Return Fire.
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can you run the 3do on a pi3? I tried and it was pants
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@spruce_m00se have not tried. haven't seen a good run of it yet.
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@muehltime said in What's your all time favorite game for each system?:
Arcade Cabinet: Circus Charlie
3do: NA
Apple II: NA
Atari 2600: Demon Attack
Commodore 64: Dropzone
Dreamcast: Crazy Taxi
Game Boy(includes color): Tetris
Game Boy Advance: NA
Nintendo 64: Mario 64
NES: Excitebike
Super NES: Legend of Zelda
TurboGrafx 16: Galaga 88
PlayStation 1: Ridge Racer
Sega Gamegear: NA
Sega Genesis/Megadrive: Truxton
Sega 32X: NA
Sega CD: NA -
@chubsta two votes for Demon Attack... I'll have to check out Truxton
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@muehltime said in What's your all time favorite game for each system?:
two votes for Demon Attack
I played a lot Demon Attack on my Vic20: Imagic created some great titles !
Even if Atari sued Imagic for Demon Attack because of its resemblance to Phoenix... -
@udb23 Odd that Demon Attack was so well known for Atari 2600 when they also had a port of Phoenix.... was Demon Attack an upgrade?
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@muehltime Concept is similar to Phoenix as you have to shoot birds too; "demons" :-D
But gameplay is different and to me graphics were better (for that time) than other games both for Atari and Vic20. -
@udb23 soooo many clones
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Arcade Cabinet: The Cliffhanger Edward Randy
3do: Never played one
Apple II: Oregon Trail
Atari 2600: Freeway
Commodore 64: Never played one
Dreamcast: Sonic Adventure
Game Boy(includes color): Donkey Kong
Game Boy Advance: Metroid Zero Mission
Nintendo 64: WAVE RACE (follow that dolphin!)
NES: Mega Man 3
Super NES: Super Ghouls n Ghosts
TurboGrafx 16: Magical Chase
PlayStation 1: Castlevania SOTN / R4 (tie)
Sega Gamegear: Tails' Adventure
Sega Genesis/Megadrive: Sonic 3 & Knuckles (lock on technology)
Sega 32X: Space Harrier
Sega CD: SNATCHER -
Arcade Cabinet: Alien Vs Predator
3do: n/a
Apple II: n/a
Atari 2600: n/a
Commodore 64: n/a
Dreamcast: n/a
Game Boy(includes color): DuckTales
Game Boy Advance: I recently found my old SP in a box in the garage, but I didn't find any Advance games. I honestly couldn't tell you what games I had, except for an Isometric Star Wars game that was pretty fun, until I got to a Droideka that I couldn't get passed.
Nintendo 64: Mario Kart (I only played N64 once at a mate's place for a party)
NES: I never really played much NES, so I can't tell you a favourite.
Super NES: Star Fox
TurboGrafx 16: n/a
PlayStation 1: Star Wars Demolition
Sega Gamegear: Sonic (can't remember which one. I used to swap with a school friend, my gameboy for his gamegear. I'd play it under my bed covers when I was supposed to be asleep. The backlit screen was awesome.)
Sega Genesis/Megadrive: General Chaos (This is probably my number 1 game of all time. I never even played it multiplayer, which is apparently where the game really shines.)
Sega 32X: Virtua Racing
Sega CD: n/a -
Arcade Cabinet: The King of Fighters 97
3do: Gex
Apple II: N/A
Atari 2600: N/A
Commodore 64: N/A
Dreamcast: Spawn in the Demon's Hand
Game Boy(includes color): Pokemon Blue
Game Boy Advance: Mega Man Battle Network 5
Nintendo 64: Killer Instinct Gold
NES: Mega Man 2
Super NES: Mega Man X
TurboGrafx 16: Bonk's Adventure
PlayStation 1: The Legend of Dragoon
Sega Gamegear: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Sega Genesis/Megadrive: Robocop vs Terminator
Sega 32X: Comic Zone
Sega CD: N/AThere is my list of favorites.
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@capeman said in What's your all time favorite game for each system?: The Cliffhanger Edward Randy looks cool.
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