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I scrolled trough the Console Gamer section and didn't notice a post about "Best games ever" so I decided to make one myself.

So, post all time favorite games. The ones you could start playing again anytime.

_MY LIST________________________________________________

Some sort of fighting huzzle's:

(NES) :: Ninja Gaiden 3 :: Fun ninja action

(NES) :: River City Ransom :: True legend

(SNES) :: Street Fighter 2 :: I guess the SF2 is the best SF ever made. Not sure.

(SNES) :: Killer Instinct

(Genesis) :: Street Of Rage II (2) :: Kick ass music, really gets you in the "kick some butt"-mood

(XBox) :: Ninja Gaiden :: *The new one

RPG's of all sorts:

(SNES) :: Seiken Densetsu 2 :: aka Secret Of mana, action rpg. rocks

(SNES) :: Seiken Densetsu 3 :: Sequal to Secret Of mana

(SNES) :: Illusion Of time :: This is also known as Illusion Of Gaia?

(SNES) :: Wonder Project J :: More of an Life sim? Well, rocks anyway ;)

(SNES) :: Chrono Trigger ::

(Genesis) :: Phantasy Star :: The whole series on Genesis

(Genesis) :: Landstalker :: Best RPG on Genesis ever made!

(Genesis) :: Shining in the Darkness :: Crazy labyrinth!

(Dreamcast) :: Shenmue I & II :: Massive world to explore and things to do

(Playstation) :: Xenogears :: Great story, huge world and nice battle system. (+ mechs)

(Playstation) :: Suikoden I & II :: Great series

(Playstation) :: Final Fantasy VII & IX :: VII is really good and IX is just right behind it

(Playstation) :: Grandia :: So colorful world and nicely made + love the battle system

(Playstation) :: Chrono Cross :: Probably the best RPG that walked on earth, atleast best RPG on PSX

(Playstation) :: Alundra :: Hardest game I have ever seen, omg those puzzles. But also one of the best

(Gamecube) :: Zelda: Wind Waker :: Nice looking + I love the sailing stuff

(PC) :: Fallout 2 :: The world of this game is just awesome.

Platformers:

(NES) :: Super Mario 3 :: Huge worlds and loads of secrets

(NES) :: Little Nemo :: MUSIC AND THE WORLD! OOH!

(SNES) :: Super Mario World :: YOSHI!

(SNES) :: B.O.B :: Good music and great game

(SNES) :: Donkey Kong series :: Fun alone, Fun with friend

(Genesis) :: James Pond series :: Music rocks and this is really funny game

(Playstation) :: Castlevania: Sympony of the Night :: Great game, lots of stuff to do and find out.

(Gamecube) :: Super Mario Sunshine :: Ah, great looking, huge and YOSHI!

First Person Shooters:

(Gamecube) :: Metroid Prime :: Nice start for Gamecube

(XBox) :: Halo :: Good singleplayer

(PC) :: Redneck Rampage + sequals :: Loved the multiplayer

(PC) :: Duke Nukem 3D :: Again multiplayer

(PC) :: Shadow Warrior :: ..multiplayer :p

(PC) :: Blood :: Multiplayer

(PC) :: Unreal Tournament :: Like the speed

Puzzles:

(Genesis) :: DR. Robotnics Mean Bean Machine :: Really fun

(Playstation) :: Bust - A - Move :: fun with friends

(-) :: Chess :: No matter the system, usually really fun with friend

Driving games:

(Nintendo 64) :: Super Mario Kart :: Really fun with friends

(-) :: Gran Turismo Series :: This is as realistic as driving with console can get :p

(PC) :: Slick and Slide :: Also knows as Slicks?

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I can't remember every good game at the first try but i'll guess this list will do just fine.

Now, POST!

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,Apr 30 2004, 09:14] guys, he is asking for console games

Or PC evidently

First Person Shooters:

(Gamecube) :: Metroid Prime :: Nice start for Gamecube

(XBox) :: Halo :: Good singleplayer

(PC) :: Redneck Rampage + sequals :: Loved the multiplayer

(PC) :: Duke Nukem 3D :: Again multiplayer

(PC) :: Shadow Warrior :: ..multiplayer

(PC) :: Blood :: Multiplayer

(PC) :: Unreal Tournament :: Like the speed

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First Person Shooters:

(Gamecube) :: Metroid Prime :: Nice start for Gamecube

(XBox) :: Halo :: Good singleplayer

(PC) :: Redneck Rampage + sequals :: Loved the multiplayer

(PC) :: Duke Nukem 3D :: Again multiplayer

(PC) :: Shadow Warrior :: ..multiplayer

(PC) :: Blood :: Multiplayer

(PC) :: Unreal Tournament :: Like the speed

WHERE IN THAT LIST DOES PERFECT DARK (N64) AND GOLDENEYE (N64) GO?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! :o :cry:

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