What are you favorite old school games?
Im talking about the ≤16-bit games that are so good you would actually still play them.
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For me:
Mario 3(of course)
Super Mario World
BattleToads
Ninja Gaiden
Street Fighter
Mortal Kombat
To name a few.
What are you favorite old school games?
Im talking about the ≤16-bit games that are so good you would actually still play them.
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For me:
Mario 3(of course)
Super Mario World
BattleToads
Ninja Gaiden
Street Fighter
Mortal Kombat
To name a few.
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I fondly recall a few of what you mentioned, and I raise you Master Blaster, Metroid, Kid Icarus, Rygar, and Excitebike. 8-bit, baby. Yeah!
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There was one I briefly played way way WAY back when I was 8ish? I honestly can't remember how old I was, but it was for the original NES it was either Snow Brothers or Super Snow Brothers, but I remember it being fun as hell. The main characters were basically two snowmen and you would jump up and up to various platforms and throw snowballs at enemies. Sadly this game hasn't been released on the wii virtual console.
An awsome game I used to play all the damn time though also way back when was for DOS which was Dominus. It was kind of like an rts type game. Basically you played this king who's kingdom was being invaded by different armies of varies monsters and stuff and you had to defend it. You could lay down traps, release you own monter armies to combat them, capture monsters and then do sciency stuff by combining two or more monsters together to make a super monster, and you could also come down and personally fight yourself. Sadly though it was for DOS and so now I can never play it again. :-(
I really loved R-type for the TG16. And Legendary Axe was awesome too, same system. Hell, I still play them form time to time. Along with the Y's series, man to many too name that liked. heh
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Sonic series
Mario series
Street Fighter II series
Zelda series
Rocket Knight
Golden Axe
Mortal Kombat
Those are some of the games that I remember.
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WarCraft: Orcs and Humans
WarCraft II
Diablo I
Heroes of Might and Magic II
Age of Empires I
still play them sometimes.
Commander Keen!!
Urban Strike and Vapor Trail were two fun ones I remember from the Genesis...I remember going home after school to a friends house to play them
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Pretty much every Apogee game. Those guys were amazing.
Mario series.
I got a thing for platformers, and Mario has never steered me wrong! Not to mention it's still difficult, 20 years later.
Lost Vikings.
Goldeneye on N64. 4-player, good times <3. Also co-op on Perfect Dark and Timesplitters / Nightfire on ps2.
oh, remembered one more - Solitaire!
Kirby's Dream Land FTW
Super Mario
Donkey kong
Battletoads
Castlevania
mario kart
star was - the one on the original NES
Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past
Super Mario World
Ducktales
Comix Zone, Streets of Rage series, Micro Machines, Toe Jam and Earl....World of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck...don't judge me! that game was hardcore! and the co-op system was brilliant! erm, Altered Beast, Eternal Champions....good god, there's so many! I think I'll end it there.
Mouse Trap
Strider
Karateka
Lock N' Chase
Moon Patrol
The Adventures of LOLO
Maniac Mansion
(I could go on and on here...)