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I just thought it would be cool to know everyones all time favourites.
I'm gonna have to actually pick three
Battle toads/double dragon-Genesis
Columns-Game Gear
Blazing Lazers- Turbo-Graphx16
Post yours and lets see what everyone likes or has in common.
Contra - NES
Mega Man - NES
The Legend of Zelda: a Link to the Past - SNES
Final Fantasy VI - SNES
Street Fighter II - SNES
Super Mario RPG - SNES
Super Metroid - SNES
The Legend of Zelda - NES
Strider - Genesis
Sonic the Hedgehog - Genesis
I have to add that my favourite series of games would have to be the sonic franchise. I could not tell you the countless hours i've played sonic games.
Alien Soldier - Mega Drive (because technically, it wasn't released in the US until it showed up on the Wii VC)
Axelay - SNES
Chrono Trigger - SNES
Darius Gaiden - Arcade
Final Fantasy 6 - SNES
The Guardian Legend - NES
Life Force/Salamander - NES
Mega Man 2 - NES
Sam and Max Hit the Road - PC
Shining Force (1 and 2) - Genesis
Star Control 2 - PC, 3DO (3DO version available as PC freeware, under the name The Ur-Quan Masters)
I agree, this is one subject where the definition is subjective. To someone born in 2000, the games I grew up on in the 1990s could be considered retro, or even the games they missed from the early 2000s, while to someone born in the 1960s might not see anything past 1980 as retro, thus making no video games retro.
I agree, this is one subject where the definition is subjective. To someone born in 2000, the games I grew up on in the 1990s could be considered retro, or even the games they missed from the early 2000s, while to someone born in the 1960s might not see anything past 1980 as retro, thus making no video games retro.
There were video games before the 1980s you know. How do you think we would have had a video game crash if they weren't invented?
I dont know. I consider even the sega saturn retro. So i think it all depends on your own persective. Some on ly consider coin-op retro while others consider games farther up the time line. My very first system was an Atari 2600. So I think that all depends on whom you ask.
I dont know. I consider even the sega saturn retro. So i think it all depends on your own persective. Some on ly consider coin-op retro while others consider games farther up the time line. My very first system was an Atari 2600. So I think that all depends on whom you ask.