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ApollosArrow, do games w What games popularized certain mechanics?

Another one that comes to mind (that someone can correct me on). Was Uncharted the game that made the “no health bar, but redder screen as you are close to dying” popular?

Aqarius,

Nah, CoD2 switched to health regen and dumped the health bar before them. It was partially to adapt to the console gameplay pioneered by, IIRC, Bungee with Halo.

RizzRustbolt,

Area 88 did something like that back in the SNES days.

frank, do gaming w best GBA games? I need recommendations

Are you playing on an emulator? There’s a plethora of cool Pokemon roms based on fire red

sleepybisexual,

Currently playing emerald, not a hack, just the standard one

Cagi,

That’s how I roll too.

Kwakigra, do gaming w best GBA games? I need recommendations

Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis is one of the best tactical rpgs I’ve ever played. I was shocked how short it was when I finished only to find I had been playing for over 40 hours.

RangerJosie, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 18th

Ace Combat 7.

The Canyon Run is kicking my ass.

TemporalSoup, do gaming w best GBA games? I need recommendations

And justgoogd GBA games in general

I can’t remember the name off the top of my head, but there’s a Godzilla fighting game! It’s amazing

miracleorange,

Godzilla: Domination! Developed by WayForward, which is probably why it’s so good.

guiguinofake, do games w What games popularized certain mechanics?

CoD and Assassin’s Creed popularised selling the same fucking game 20 times

pyre,

FIFA and other sports games as well

Decoy321,

Sports games have been doing it faaaar longer. Madden started in 1988, released a sequel in 1990, then hasn’t missed a year ever since. The baseball and basketball counterparts existed just as long.

pyre, (edited ) do games w What games popularized certain mechanics?

Gears: cover shooter

Prince of Persia: realistic animations with weight. also popularized a platformer subgenre, which was called cinematic platformer but unfortunately the life of the subgenre was cut short due to the advent of 3d.

Diablo: ARPG genre, and even more so loot rarity system (especially the four tiers common/rare/epic/legendary) and affixes in loot as well.

Half-Life: a lot of good things, sure, as pointed out by other comments, but I will also never forgive valve for popularizing the game not fucking starting for ages.

Rogue and maybe more so Nethack: roguelike mechanics.

some really obvious ones are Tetris: falling block puzzles and Sokoban: pushing block puzzles.

also now pretty much obsolete but Overwatch: loot boxes. they existed before, but Overwatch made them an industry standard.

ChairmanMeow,
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Wasn’t CS/TF2 far more influential in the lootbox department?

pyre,

i don’t think they were as influential no. overwatch loot boxes were not only a monetization venue but also the main leveling system. whether you paid or not you always played toward a loot box. and couple with the game’s massive success and popularity it opened the floodgates to this form of monetization to be a standard.

abbadon420, do games w What games popularized certain mechanics?

Why hasn’t anybody named Worl of Warcraft? They definitely made a shift in the mmorpg scene…

Or Tomb Raider for the first big budget movie adaptation.

Decoy321,

But WoW didn’t really do anything new, just bigger, better, with a lot more funding. Everquest and Ultima Online did everything first, they just didn’t have that Blizzard money.

abbadon420,

Sure, credit where credit is due, but profits and reached audience are also very valid benchmarks eventhough they are evil capitalist terms. History is full of inventions that didn’t take off until some big corporation took interest in it.

somnuz, do games w What games popularized certain mechanics?

This is a fantastic timeline if you want to go into details.

ApollosArrow,

I was hoping an article existed!

tlo, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 18th

I just came back to Vampire Survivors and to my surprise it got new content updates and new DLCs since I last played it (last year). The reason for coming back to the game was a nice little indie game called Cozy Space Survivors which is exactly what the name promises.

BuboScandiacus, do gaming w best GBA games? I need recommendations
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Dragon Ball Advanced Adventure is an amazing game

Wrufieotnak, do gaming w #StopKillingGames Update: Germany becomes 4th county to hit threshold

If you are an EU citizen and agree with the initiative: GO VOTE!

It still needs to reach 1 million votes in total, not only the 7 country thresholds.

Vittelius,

Right, I knew I forgot to mention something in my post. 1000% this

Fisch,
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Set a reminder for when I’m home

B0rax,

Are you home now?

ReversalHatchery,

Good bot

/s

Fisch,
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This actually reminded me to do it 😭

B0rax,

You‘re welcome :)

exu,

Did you do it?

Fisch,
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yep

tias,

Why does it need to reach 1 million names exactly? This is a petition, right?

jmcs,

If it reaches the threshold the European Comission is forced to formally answer to it, which requires them do a full review of the subject and this greatly increases the probability of something being done.

Cypher, (edited ) do games w What games popularized certain mechanics?

Elite was the first game to utilize procedural generation, which has been extremely popular across multiple genres.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elite_(video_game)

guinnessworldrecords.com/…/first-use-of-procedura…

While some might not consider it a game mechanic I certainly do, as gaming the proceduraly created levels is a core part of certain games, see mapping tactics in Diablo 2 for example as you use knowledge of procedural generation to reduce the time to find and kill bosses!

johannesvanderwhales,

Rogue and Hack both predate elite.

Cypher,

See I thought of Rogue first but trusted the Guiness book of world records! I guess they need to be corrected

bruhsoulz, do games w What games popularized certain mechanics?

Doom or Wolfenstein birthed 3d fps I’m p sure 😁

frezik,

I’d put it at Quake.

Wolf3d is an evolution of Hovertank 3D, which had flat shading for walls, floors, and ceilings. Wolf3d then has textured walls but still flat shading on the floors and ceilings. Some other games came out after Wolf3d that had textures floors and ceilings while id worked on Doom.

Doom not only had textured everything, but also stairs. Trick was, you couldn’t develop a level that had a hallway going over another hallway. Not enough computer horsepower yet to pull that off. This is sometimes called “2.5D”.

Quake brings everything together. Everything’s texture mapped, your levels have true height with things built over other things, and the character models are even fully 3d rendered.

RoccosBasilisk, do games w What games popularized certain mechanics?

Battlefield 1942 introduced rideable vehicles to the maps.

Halo introduced regenerating health.

Duamerthrax,

If you’re counting the shields, Bungie’s Oni did it first.

Halo also had vehicles in 2001. Bf1942 came out in 2002. Other FPS games have had vehicles before that, but they were always clunky. Hell, there’s a vehicle section in Shadow Warrior(1997).

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