Ghostbusters on C64. Love that game to this day.
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Toejam & Earl! My dad got a deal on a used sega genesis when I was 6 and it came with one game, it ended up being my favorite. The presents and little pixel sundaes were so visually appealing to my simple child brain, sneaking up on santa claus successfully was absurdly satisfying, and discovering the secret level 0 hot tub pre-internet made me feel like a fucking wizard.
Zelda - Link to the Past. I had so much fun playing Link Between Worlds.
I still need to play Link Between Worlds. Link To The Past is the best 2D Zelda imo
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri, the patrician's 4X.
It's just so ideologically diverse and deep, and so quotable too. Plus, you can use how much you agree with Miriam as a litmus test for maturity, lol.
Stronghold, the isometric one
Space Invaders and Phoenix. We had the cabinets in our movie theater
Mancala. omg I still remember learning how to play in Kindergarten and I'm almost 30 now. This game was probably my very first addiction.
I discovered Mancala as a minigame in a shareware demo of Quest for Glory III, for a long time I thought they made it up for that game lol
Sonic the Hedgehog 3. I wish I could say Sonic 3 & Knuckles but we weren't swimming in money so I very rarely got a new game (and just to add, I never threw controllers or punched TVs either because mommy wouldn't just buy me a new one if I did that).
I did rent out Sonic & Knuckles occasionally though. But I can practically picture the early level layouts of Sonic 3 in my mind like they're familiar streets that I grew up in.
Super Mario Bros 3. It was the first video game I'd ever played. That was my gateway drug.
I used to know that game like the back of my hand. Any time I pick it back up, it feels like visiting an old, childhood home.
I suppose monopoly. It was the only game we really played. We also played trivial pursuit, but it was questions for my parents mostly.
I did get the question once of "What company was snoopy a mascot for" and answered "get met" which they were shocked and asked how I knew, and it was a brief appearance in a Bloom County comic, which they had the anthologies of so I read them all.
Might and Magic 7: For blood and honor
Ultima 7
Secret of Mana. Played it with friends like crazy. One even had the extension thing to connect 3 controllers - guess where we hung out most of the time.
The Star Wars arcade game.
Megaman 2
Master of magic
Sunset Riders SNES.
Legend of Mana and Megaman Legend. Can we get a legend 3, capcom?
Legend of Mana is an amazing game. It's a game that showed me that nostalgia isn't just about the game but the people with whom you spent playing the game with. I tried playing it again when I got my V10. I thought, this is a wonderful game. It's got a great soundtrack, great spritework. I love these characters. I love making the map. Only catch is it's just me putzing around here. and I really miss playing this with someone else. I saw they remastered it, but there's really no point on account of what I said. It's truly a lovely game though.
#BringRockHome
Blake Stone aliens of Gold
Any of the cluefinders games, or gizmos and gadgets. Plenty of other edutainment classics do it too. Outside of edutainment, only NHL2000 and Halo: CE come to mind.
Spore
Final Fantasy 8 and Crash Bandicoot.
Uncharted Waters: New Horizons on the SNES. The opening music alone is magical in my memory
Beyond Good and Evil for me it was a very unexpected good game with fantastic music and atmosphere.
Super Mario Galaxy
Aaaaaand now I feel old.
Minecraft, it will always be minecraft. Its the only game I can't help but come back to every year atleast
At the risk of sounding ancient: Lifeforce on the NES.
Final fantasy 7, Donkey Kong 64, Goldeneye 007, Final Fantasy 10, Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1, Digimon World all bring a nostalgia factor. But probably, final fantasy 7 brings the most nostalgia. I have played that game again every 3-4 years since I was 12.
There are so many good memories. Its hard to choose.
On PC it's Atlantis, by Cryo Games. It was a point and click, like Myst. I liked the story telling.
On snes it's Terranigma. Also because of the story. But the most played game for me was Super Metroid.
A special mention needs to go out to the entire GTA series, because I grew up with them.
I played Tenchu recently, and it was just as good as it was the first time I played it. Those controls are jank, but it's really a fun game regardless. It has a wonderful soundtrack, and it feels foreboding which is lovely for a ninja game. I feel the same sense of dread that I do as if I were playing a horror game or something. It's quite good!
Lion King on the SNES.
I played. And played. And played. I took that game and system with me when I left home and I took it with me all across the country. And then I finally beat it on a 12 hour graveyard shift with a friend. We were on our last life and were going to be dead. And it happened. The only time in my life I ever beat the game was after 15 years of unsuccessful attempts.
Classic Concentration, based on the TV game show!
Monsters, Inc.: Scream Team
Hungry hungry hippos
Broken telephone