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Nacktmull, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

PC: Dune 2, Prince of Persia, Doom

Amiga 500: Turrican, Turrican II, Lemmings, Lemmings II

Arcade: R-Type, R-Type 2, Street fighter 2

argo_yamato, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 26th

Started playing Minecraft again, some FC 24 and various racing games (GT7 and ACC mostly with some Wreckfest thrown in).

omnomed, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

Breath of Fire: 1 + 2 - Capcom

Contra: Hard Corps - Konami

DOOM 3 - id Software

Fable - Lionhead Studios

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance - Square Enix

Golden Sun: 1 + 2(The Lost Age) - Camelot Software

Oni - Bungie

Prince of Persian: Sands of Time + Warrior Within + Two Thrones - Ubisoft

Red Alert 2 - Westwood Studios

Silent Hill: The Room - Team Silent

Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis - Quest Corporation

Zeus: Master of Olympus - Impressions Games

I miss having enough time to play more games… Thanks for the nostalgia trip though OP.

boblin,

Alley Cat, Dukem Nukem 3D, Ultima (4, 5, and 7), Daytona, Day of the Tentacle, Zack McCracken…

omnomed,

As if I wasn’t making myself feel old enough man you had to mention Ultima…

yeah,

How did I forget about Alley Cat?

Durandal,
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I mentioned this in another comment as well.. but...

Ultima IV is free on GOG: https://www.gog.com/en/game/ultima_4

Also have you seen MoonRing? It's a very recently released game, very Ultima inspired game from one of the original devs on Fable.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2373630/Moonring/

Kata1yst,
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Fuckin Golden Sun was super legit. I even loaded up an emulator and replayed just a few years ago. It holds up perfectly well.

omnomed,

All hail Retroarch, All hail mobile emulation!

TheEntity,

If you'd be interested in a kind of spiritual successor, try CrossCode. Not exactly the same, the combat is very different, but the general exploration reminds me of Golden Sun a lot.

skybreaker,
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We need more Golden Sun in the world today

blackbarn, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

Diablo 2, Black & White, Star Craft, Lords of the Realm 2, Twisted Metal, Tony Hawk Pro Skater…many I’ve forgotten.

ivanafterall,

Twisted Metal

I call Spectre!

guyrocket, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?
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Adventure on the Atari 2600. Pitfall on the same system.

Sinistar and Mr. Do! in the arcade.

ETA: Ultima IV on the Commodore 64

Durandal,
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IDK if you know, but Ultima IV is free on gog.com always... with V and VI being super cheap as well.

https://www.gog.com/en/game/ultima_4

Have you seen MoonRing? It was released like.. weeks ago. It's very Ultima inspired game from one of the original devs on Fable.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2373630/Moonring/

Oh... and it's free as well.

guyrocket, (edited )
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Cool, did not know about U4 on GOG. Thanks for that.

And yes. I have MoonRing now. Someone posted it here on kbin/lemmy a couple/few weeks ago.

Edit: a word

giacomo, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

Star wars Jedi knights games for sure. Asheron’s Call also got a lot of playtime as my first MMORPG. Tony hawk pro skater 2.

spacecowboy,

Do you remember which server you played for AC?

giacomo,

It was so long ago, I honestly can’t recall. I remember playing on one of the pve servers for a while before moving to a pvp server.

Edit: Did you play as well?

spacecowboy,

I did! I played on Harvestgain server (and then near its end I moved to a PvP server)

e0qdk, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?
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Pokemon (1st gen and 2nd gen -- plus some of the spin-off stuff from that era to a lesser extent) captivated me in a way no other games have before or since. Honestly, I hope nothing ever grabs me that hard again; it's kind of scary how obsessed I was in retrospect.

A number of N64 games also made a big impact on me. Majora's Mask was probably my second favorite game (after Pokemon) for many years. (OoT made an impression too, but I played MM first.) I loved the music in Diddy Kong Racing. I got 120 stars in Mario 64, and when I tried it again as an adult, I really appreciated how short and to the point levels could be (not that I played that way as a kid) -- also the camera in that game sucked. Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness kind of disturbed me a bit as a kid, but it's probably the first game I encountered a sort of "New Game Plus" in, which was neat. (People have since told me that's the "black sheep" of the series and that it's really weird that that's the only one I've played significantly.)

Duke Nukem 3D was the first game I modded, I think (very simple graphical stuff). Definitely wasn't age appropriate but I played the heck of it anyway. Didn't really get much into other shooters other than playing through the main game of Perfect Dark on N64 and playing split-screen Golden Eye with friends.

I also played a lot of Sim<Whatever> games -- particularly SimCity 2000, SimEarth, and SimTower. Also had a bunch of others like SimFarm and even some of the more obscure ones like SimSafari. Streets of SimCity and SimCopter being able to load SC2K maps was really neat though. Played a fair amount of other city builders and simulation games like Caesar III and Roller Coaster Tycoon too. My parents probably hoped I'd become some sort of business manager. :p

I had a lot of creative tools back then as well which I treated as not-that-different from video games. Various Kid Pix programs (one of which had a bunch of odd video clips integrated -- including a short documentary about jackalopes of all things), Kid's Studio, Digital Chisel, some version of HyperCard, etc. Game Maker -- which I found around the year 2000 back when it was still on www.cs.uu.nl -- ultimately led me to being a professional programmer.

malchior, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

Crusader: No Remorse and it’s sequel. FMV cut scenes, isometric shenanigans. I would love a modern day remake that obviously isn’t a shitty cash grab.

ivanafterall,

There's something special about those old FMV games. Sega CD had a bunch. Megarace is another that always comes to mind. And Mad Dog McCree!

Telorand, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 26th

Just started The Forest. The surfaces are a little wonky sometimes, but it’s been a fun survival game.

ConstableJelly,

Can you tell me how it compares to Subnautica if you’ve played it? I’ve been looking for something that scratches that very particular itch that Subnautica hit so well, and so far I just don’t like the aimlessness of the other survival/crafting games I’ve played. Subnautica’s purposeful progression really hit the sweet spot.

I keep trying No Man’s Sky, but after 2 years I finally figured out why it never clicks for more than a few hours at a time: it’s essentially a live service game, which for some reason I never recognized. It throws all its updates at you immediately, which destroys any real sense of earned progression in some ways, and its economy is designed for frequent and persistent play and multiplayer, so if you’re just playing casually, progress is sloggy as hell in other ways. And there’s just a thousand discovered things to do at all times, it’s overwhelming. It’s my fault for misunderstanding, but I’ve been trying to play it like I played Subnautica, and that’s just not what this is.

The closest I’ve come so far to recreating the Subnautica magic was Dysmantled, which is a totally different game in a lot of ways but really terrific in its own right. Looking forward to their next game, Dysplaced, next year.

Anyway, I’ve had my eye on The Forest lately. Waiting for a sale, wondering if it will fit the bill.

Telorand,

The Forest should be on sale (just checked, it’s $5 on Steam until Nov 28), and it’s somewhat Subnautica-like. There’s a definite horror element to it, though, so in that way, it’s a different experience, but you still do the “find food, find water, build a base, craft tools” thing.

I don’t think it’s as good as Subnautica, but for $5, it’s still a fun experience, and there is an ongoing story/quest to give you something to focus on. I sank 8 hours into it in the first two days, and there’s still a ton to uncover, so I think it’s worth a play.

ConstableJelly,

Nice, thanks! I’m playing on PS5 and it actually coincidentally just went on sale this morning so I think I’ll go for it.

Rhynoplaz, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

Super Mario 3. Street fighter. Mario Kart. GoldenEye. Warcraft 2. Diablo 2. Ocarina of time.

ivanafterall, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

Among my most memorable:

  • Police Quest 2
  • Metal Gear Solid
  • Blade Runner
  • NFL 2K5
  • Unreal Tournament
metaStatic, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

The game that had the single biggest effect on my current taste has to be Another World.

jacobaaron, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

Pokemon gold and silver + smash bros

TimTheEnchanter, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 26th

Finally finished up my first playthrough of Baldur’s Gate 3 and started a new playthrough two days later, ha ha! I did not find Gale at all in my first run, so I got him this time around and am traveling with a different party. Still having a ton of fun with this game, and I’m excited to explore parts of the story that I missed the first time around!

Also about halfway through a third playthrough of Fire Emblem: Three Houses, siding with the Black Eagle house this time around.

skybreaker, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?
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Smash Bros N64. Every day at lunchtime, we would inhale our food as fast as possible so we had a chance to play a few rounds

Also Goldeneye N64

Buddahriffic,

I can’t believe that this is the first and only mention of Goldeneye. Though it was eclipsed by Perfect Dark, those two were the best console fps games until Halo came out and finally figured out the controls.

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