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lemmyknow, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?

None. Video games are brainrot

seggturkasz,

Every opinion is valid and people can disagree with it. But have you considered that there are museums of torture devices, or substance abuse. In that spirit what are the games that could should be remembered as a cautionary tale? For me it would be heroes3, minecraft, rimworld. These took most of my life (rotted most of my brain).

lemmyknow,

I was actually just kidding. I don’t do much gaming myself, but I don’t actually believe games to be brainrot. As for games that should be forever remembered, Club Penguin gets my vote. Minecraft was kinda fun, until I suddenly started getting headaches from field of view or whatever it is (screen speen, no good for head).

SheeEttin, do games w Recommendations for games to play on a treadmill (i.e. not too intense)

As alternative, maybe audiobooks? Or your local public radio station

Elextra, do games w Recommendations for games to play on a treadmill (i.e. not too intense)

Vampire survivors!!

emb, do games w Recommendations for games to play on a treadmill (i.e. not too intense)

Maybe some classic JRPGs? You mention PS1, so I’d personally think of games like the FFs, Chrono Cross, Legend of Dragoon, Xenogears, Suikoden, Grandia, etc.

None require full attention, but are games I’d like to play if I had the time.

y0kai, do games w Good racing games on Steam?

Automobilista 2, Dirt Rally 2.0, and assetto corsa / assetto corsa competitzione are all super fun. Idk what’s actually on sale though.

starman2112, (edited ) do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

This is a more complex question than just “what is your favorite video game,” or “what games do you consider works of art?”

If I’m putting a game in a museum, it’s because there’s something about it that warrants preservation on a greater level than other games. To that end, my candidates are

  • Pong (1972)

The first commercially successful video game.

  • Tetris (1985)

Arguably the most influential game of all time

  • Rollercoaster Tycoon (1999)

Handcrafted in assembly, serves as a lesson both in optimization and harnessing the players’ penchant for finding intrinsic value in simplistic game mechanics

Edit: I just realized this comment looks like an infernal machine wrote it. I want to make it clear that I’m a human, with skin and blood and stuff

Jeffool,
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These three plus Doom and Shadow of the Colossus are what was I thinking. Maybe Minecraft too.

Kolanaki, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

Sneak King

DrSleepless, do games w Recommendations for games to play on a treadmill (i.e. not too intense)

Slay the Spire

emb,

This and Balatro (and probably many rogue-lite deckbuilders I haven’t tried) are perfect compulsive time killers. Even though they’re newer, I would say they deserve serious consideration.

cRazi_man,
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And Monster Train

And Dicey Dungeons

Zombiepirate, (edited ) do games w Good racing games on Steam?
@Zombiepirate@lemmy.world avatar

Assetto Corsa is a steal at $5. It’s a bit older, but there is a ton of community-made content.

iAmTheTot, do games w Good racing games on Steam?

Wreckfest is stupid fun but more arcade than realism.

zanyllama52, (edited ) do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?
@zanyllama52@infosec.pub avatar

Do I only get to pick one?

If so, Prince of Persia.

mojofrododojo,
@mojofrododojo@lemmy.world avatar

Prince of Persia.

but which? og? which release? I liked it on Atari ST then hated it on PC lol… but only had access to a really bad pc.

Menschlicher_Fehler, do games w Recommendations for games to play on a treadmill (i.e. not too intense)
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Monster Rancher 2There is also an enhanced version for the PC, you can find it on Steam.

Vandal Hearts

chemical_cutthroat, (edited )
@chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world avatar

Fucking Vandal Hearts goddamn.

Carnelian, do games w Recommendations for games to play on a treadmill (i.e. not too intense)

Sounds like the Fire Emblem games would be perfect for this!

emb,

Agreed! There are several good ones on 3DS.

Advance Wars is also a great option - you can play a couple of them on 3DS with back-compatibility. Or, of the pocket can play GBA, there’s those.

And there are some PC games out there (although much more recent than 2005) that are in similar genres, like WarGroove or Dark Deity.

st3ph3n, do games w Recommendations for games to play on a treadmill (i.e. not too intense)

Turn based RPGs. I played through Persona 3, 4, and 5 on an elliptical machine in the past few months, and am now on Metaphor Refantazio. Atlus games seem perfect for this, heh. Not your pre-2005 style, but there’s plenty of old RPGs out there.

I also played through most of the Yakuzas on the elliptical too, although on easy difficulty since they didn’t become turn based until very recently.

CarbonatedPastaSauce, do games w Recommendations for games to play on a treadmill (i.e. not too intense)

I have played a few hundred hours of XCOM 2 on my treadmill. But I’ll play anything turn based that I can use a controller with. Steam controller takes care of the ones that need a mouse.

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