For me it’s Chrono Trigger. I always want to play it. I want to show it to my children. I hope it will be regarded as a masterpiece for generations to come.

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    The tank game on Wii Sports (reminiscent of Atari Tanks but coop)

    PS1 Final Fantasy Tactics (especially with mods, particularly FFT 1.3)

    PC Master of Magic (especially with community mods, Caster of Magic is a favorite)

    SNES Super Mario World

    SNES Super Bomber Man

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    The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

    From the art to the music to the plot to the gameplay, it’s just iconic.

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    In no particular order:

    Chrono Trigger

    Binding of Isaac Rebirth

    myhouse.wad (I know it came out this year, but goddamn it’s good)

    Yoshi’s Island

    Super Mario All-Stars + World (cheating maybe?)

    Silent Hill 1, 2, and 3

    Terranigma

    OMORI (also recent, but also damn good)

    LoZ: Majora’s Mask

    Pokemon 2nd gen (could totally just be nostalgia talking right here)

    Tetris

    Super Smash Bros Melee

    Mario Kart 64

    Also I keep coming back to yashum’s Call of Cthulhu SMW hack.

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    Skyrim, actually. It’s quite dated by today’s standards, but just recently I started another playthrough on a whim and ended up playing 20h or so even though I’ve played the game a bunch of times for several hundreds of hours throughout the years already.

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    Tetris. Straight original is so simple accessible and addictive. I really haven’t cared for much else they done with it since. It was perfection also out the gate.

    Also, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. I can play it anytime, anyplace. The gameplay, music, graphics even today just feel so go for being 2D

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      For Tetris, Game boy version or is there a different console you feel is definitive ?

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        I had it on original Nintendo. But the Gameboy version is almost the same (to my knowledge) just without the color pallet.

        Also the story of Tetris and how it got lisenced is crazy. The new Tetris movie is a fun (albeit with Hollywood coat of paint) recount.

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            Yes, yes they did. It’s actually a pretty fun watch.

            It deals with the licensing fiasco that occurred when the game released.

            Many companies saw the potential in the game’s popularity and so an all out bidding war/competition for rights occurred between Soviet Government, Bulletproof, Holobyte, Mirrorsoft and most notably Nintendo.

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              It’s probably an interesting story, it’s just funny what they bother making films about sometimes. Like that McDonald’s film.

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    Super Mario World! It holds up remarkably well even by modern platformer standards. It feels great, looks great, and is a blast to explore.

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    Baldur’s Gate. Probably not timeless to everyone, but will always be for me.

    Also, Lords of the Realm II. Not sure why.

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        Yup, I just replayed the campaign last weekend.

        If I ever make a game, it’ll be a LotR2 remake. I have some ideas I’d like to play with these take it in a completely different direction from Total War games, such as:

        • play as the merchant
        • play as a general in the battles, while someone else handles empire management
        • play as a mercenary band

        All of these could play together in MP, and each has a separate win condition.

        But every time I get excited about building it, I replay the game and it scratches that itch.

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      I partially agree, but they’ve degraded to me personally over time. This isnt because they’re bad, but because I’ve played Prey (2017), System Shock (the remake is great) and other Immersive sim/shock games and see what it could have been. The issue is making it simple and streamlined allowed it to sell like crazy. System Shock and Deus Ex will likely outlive Bioshock, despite being older. Bioshock will still be remembered for the story it told, but the actual gameplay will be forgotten.