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Dare anyone to name a game that everyone can agree was good.

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  • keenlightkeenlight Member Posts: 15

    There is no game nowadays that everybody will agree on being the best but before the home comp took off there was only 3 games that everybody was playing space invaders,pac-man and astroids and everybody loved them.

  • SpuhdzSpuhdz Member Posts: 1

    CaveStory

  • OthobOthob Member UncommonPosts: 34

    Uno and Old Maid are pretty flawless...

  • LeucrottaLeucrotta Member Posts: 679

    HAvent seen these 2 games mentioned although i didnt read all posts

    Prince of Persia (the first)

    and Another world (out of this world)

    Imo 2 huge games that had a great impact on todays games

  • TrucidationTrucidation Member Posts: 86

    Two words: Golden Axe.

    " In Defeat, Malice; In Victory, Revenge! "

  • IsaneIsane Member UncommonPosts: 2,630

     Totally subjective, with the advent of graphics more powerful process resource, games just aren't games anymore just eye candy.

    As far as gameplay goes:

    • Jet Set Willy (Old single player but representative of real game content)
    • Lemmings (same as above " ")
    • Ultima Online (not spoilt by lame features and excessive world population)
    • Simmultronics MUDS / Gemstone/Dragonrealms(great fun best community ever)
    • Asherons Call(At the start before bots and cheats arrived, people just dont want to play anymore just want a maxed out char to gloat what is all that about??)
    • EQ1 was good
    • pretty much nothing since holds the attention span.

    The real answer is NO to the OPs question

     

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  • CymTyrCymTyr Member Posts: 166

    Wasteland.  Someone from the old school days tell me you thought it sucked, I dare you. ;)

    Okay in all fairness it's an old game so most newer gen gamers won't recognize it or be able to see past the CGA graphics, but it holds a special place in many gamers' hearts that played in the 80's and early 90's.

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  • grunt187grunt187 Member CommonPosts: 956

    One word "PONG"

    The following statement is false
    The previous statement is true

  • eric_w66eric_w66 Member UncommonPosts: 1,006

    Pong

    Defender

    Elite

    Privateer

    Empire

    King's Quest series (some better than others)

    Space Quest series (some better than others)

    Gunship! (Microprose rocked in those days)

    M1 Tank Platoon (Microprose REALLY rocked in those days)

    Railroad Tycoon (Did I mention Microprose absolutely ROCKED in those days?)

    Pirates! (In case you missed it, Microprose ROCKED ;))

    A-10 Tank Killer (Dynamix)

    Doom

    Civilization (Sid Meier is a god)

    Rollercoaster Tycoon

    Command And Conquer: Red Alert

    Baldur's Gate 1 & 2

    Icewind Dale

    Tribes (Dynamix) (Best online PvP game at least until the cheats started to appear)

    Neverwinter Nights

    EQ1 is probably the best "MMO" outside of the usual suspect

     Edit: Super Mario Kart was excellent as well for its time

  • HYPERI0NHYPERI0N Member Posts: 3,515

    Fallout 3

    Final Fantasy 7

    Realms Of The haunting

    Chaos

    Another great example of Moore's Law. Give people access to that much space (developers and users alike) and they'll find uses for it that you can never imagine. "640K ought to be enough for anybody" - Bill Gates 1981

  • xersentxersent Member Posts: 613

    Earth & Beyond!

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  • khartman2005khartman2005 Member Posts: 477
    Originally posted by xersent


    Earth & Beyond!

     

    I second that and I would also nominate the original UO before it was neutered.

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  • NasherUKNasherUK Member UncommonPosts: 480

    Anyone remember System shock 2?  Bioshock kinda plays similar to it and I think some of the devs were the same, but Bioshock wasn't nearly as creepy or as atmospheric.

    But yea, the elite games.  Even now developers havn't managed to make a sim that does space and planet flight as good or as seamlessly as Elite 2/3 (except maybe that Infinity: quest for earth MMO thats being made).

  • TdogSkalTdogSkal Member UncommonPosts: 1,244

    OU, EQ1, Mario Bro's 1,2,3, Blades of Steel, Technobowl, Doom, Wolfensien, C&C, CounterStrike.   I can name a few more.

    Sooner or Later

  • GreenChaosGreenChaos Member Posts: 2,268
    Originally posted by thexrated


    Most of you seemed to miss the point and list games that you liked. However, I agree with the OP that there isn't a game that everyone can agree upon. Therefore, this is a pointless exercise.

    Yup.  Some of the all time greats are Zelda, Quake, Tetris, and I bet for each one there is a least one person who didn't like it.

     

    But if you add the stipulations (people who play video games, and at the time it was out), then pong wins because it was the only game out for a time.

     

     

  • AvanahAvanah Member RarePosts: 1,627

    UO and Everquest (in their prime).

    "My Fantasy is having two men at once...

    One Cooking and One Cleaning!"

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    "A good man can make you feel sexy,

    strong and able to take on the whole world...

    oh sorry...that's wine...wine does that..."





  • alphasquidalphasquid Member UncommonPosts: 6

    Had to logon to post my picks.

     

    For Computer - X-Com

     

    For Console - The Road Rash series

     

     

  • -Ellessar--Ellessar- Member UncommonPosts: 98

    Final Fantasy 7 

    Legend of Zelda ( The Original NES)

    Super Mario World (SNES)

    Street Fighter II  (The One ring of fighting games.)

    DOOM 

    GoldenEye (N64) )

    GTA: Vice City

    StarCraft 

    Resident Evil 4 

     

    While all of these games would be listed among my all time favorites. I will also go out on a limb and say these game have pretty much universal appeal.  If you can honestly say you don't like one of these games then I'd day that means you don't care for that particular genre of game.

  • SnarlingWolfSnarlingWolf Member Posts: 2,697
    Originally posted by -Ellessar-


    Final Fantasy 7 ( I don't think this one needs any explaining)
    Legend of Zelda ( Some form of Zelda rates a top spot.)
    Super Mario World (Some version of Mario has to be here.  This is simply my favorite mario)
    Street Fighter II  (The One ring of fighting games.)
    DOOM (It popularized FPS games.)
    GoldenEye (N64)  (Pretty much the start of good multiplayer FPS.)
    GTA (GTA:3, Vice City, or San Andreas.  One of them rates a top spot.)
    StarCraft (Arguably the most popular RTS game of all time.)
    Resident Evil 4 (RE:4 or the Original.  I could go either way here) 
     
    Pretty much what this boils down to is the landmark game of every major genre of video game.  I didn't list an MMO, because I don't think there will every be anywhere near total agreement with MMOs.  However ,gun to my head, I'd have to say WoW earns the cookie in the landmark MMO category.  I personally don't care for WoW, but there is no denying it broke all the records.

    Think you should read what was posted above, these are games you like not that everyone would like. You even emphasis it with saying "Arguably the most popular...." the word arguably already implies people disagree.

     

     

    I think the original poster was going more along the lines of proving the point that everytime someone posts they like/dislike a game someone argues on why they should dislike/like a game. The point is everyone enjoys different things and that is great since it allows for many types of games to be around and successful. If everyone did like the same thing there'd be one game and life would be unoriginal.

  • -Ellessar--Ellessar- Member UncommonPosts: 98
    Originally posted by SnarlingWolf

    Originally posted by -Ellessar-


    Final Fantasy 7 ( I don't think this one needs any explaining)
    Legend of Zelda ( Some form of Zelda rates a top spot.)
    Super Mario World (Some version of Mario has to be here.  This is simply my favorite mario)
    Street Fighter II  (The One ring of fighting games.)
    DOOM (It popularized FPS games.)
    GoldenEye (N64)  (Pretty much the start of good multiplayer FPS.)
    GTA (GTA:3, Vice City, or San Andreas.  One of them rates a top spot.)
    StarCraft (Arguably the most popular RTS game of all time.)
    Resident Evil 4 (RE:4 or the Original.  I could go either way here) 
     
    Pretty much what this boils down to is the landmark game of every major genre of video game.  I didn't list an MMO, because I don't think there will every be anywhere near total agreement with MMOs.  However ,gun to my head, I'd have to say WoW earns the cookie in the landmark MMO category.  I personally don't care for WoW, but there is no denying it broke all the records.

    Think you should read what was posted above, these are games you like not that everyone would like. You even emphasis it with saying "Arguably the most popular...." the word arguably already implies people disagree.

     

     

    I think the original poster was going more along the lines of proving the point that everytime someone posts they like/dislike a game someone argues on why they should dislike/like a game. The point is everyone enjoys different things and that is great since it allows for many types of games to be around and successful. If everyone did like the same thing there'd be one game and life would be unoriginal.

    I understand where the OP is going with this.  But I stand by my list.  I would argue that if you don't care for one of the games listed then that likley means you don't enjoy a particular genre of game and hence your opinion in that regard is moot.

    I'm NOT listing the best games of all time.  I'm just listing games that I think 99.99% of the gaming world thought were good games.  IE wheter you think StarCraft was the best RTS or Command and Conquer was doens't matter.   The point is if you like RTS games then you certainly thought StartCraft was good.

    The standard the OP listed was simply "good."  IE did you tink the game was good.  Can anyone list a game everyone in the whole entire world though was good?  Of course  not, but the whole point of the thread was to give it a stab.  Hence my list.   

  • ThrawlThrawl Member Posts: 271

    Galaga. 

    Our spirit was here long before you

    Long before us

    And long will it be after your pride brings you to your end

  • eric_w66eric_w66 Member UncommonPosts: 1,006
    Originally posted by alphasquid


    Had to logon to post my picks.
     
    For Computer - X-Com
     
    For Console - The Road Rash series
     
     



     

    Forgot my X-Com! Another Microprose set of games.

    And Goldeneye for N64 was pretty darn good (esp multiplayer lol).

     

  • Skooma2Skooma2 Member UncommonPosts: 697

    Super Mario Bros.

    Sim CIty

    Baldur's Gate 2

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  • HexcaliberHexcaliber Member UncommonPosts: 171

    This is too easy, David Brabens Elite.

    My Colour Is Vomit green, I puke on the tards with stupid colour sigs. My symbol is ,,!, O ,!,, My enemies are any prat with a colour sig, a meaningless personality test, or a pointless list of games and classes.


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  • b0rderline99b0rderline99 Member Posts: 1,441

    audiosurf

     

    that is all 

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