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    Quote Originally Posted by bullypulpit View Post
    1. Battlezone (PC) Atari, 1999
    2. Independence War 2 - Edge of Chaos(PC), 2001
    3.Half-Life(PC), Valve, 1998
    4. Unreal Tournament 2004 (PC) Epic Games, 2004
    5. F.E.A.R. (PC), Vivendi Games, 2005
    6. Stalker-Shadow of Chernobyl, THQ Games, 2006
    7. Unreal Tournament 3, Epic Games, 2007

    Been playing Hellgate:London, s'okay. Next will be Gears of War for PC.
    I'm playing Half-Life 2 on XBOX right now, it's outstanding, but from what I hear, the ending intentionally sets up the two mini-episodes that are only out for the 360!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Insein View Post
    So what individual VIDEO games do you consider to be the ultimate games you've ever played? Individual games rather than a whole series because some are part of an overall series that may or may not have had better or worse installments within it.
    1. Starcraft (PC) - far and away one of the best 2.5D games of all time. Not only was gameplay good, but it included a good level editor and fantastic internet-based multiplayer gaming.

    2. Halo (XBox) - THE reason to buy the original Xbox when it debuted, and the reason for many, MANY LAN parties not of the PC variety.

    3. World of Warcraft (PC) - excellent combination of arcade game, role-playing game, and internet community. I would put Everquest in front of it as the genre grandfather, but I never ventured into Ever-crack territory.

    4. Rainbow Six 3 (XBox) - excellent team-play requiring tactics and communication. I was hooked in less than two hours of network play. To this day, I get video games that are internet-enabled, and rarely (if ever) play the single-player mode.

    5. Guitar Hero III (Xbox 360) - This is a great party game which appeals to a HUGE number of people. It's good enough that I'm going back to look at the earlier titles - something I never do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan View Post
    I'm playing Half-Life 2 on XBOX right now, it's outstanding, but from what I hear, the ending intentionally sets up the two mini-episodes that are only out for the 360!
    Oh, but you're forgetting the PC. Both episodes are out for the PC, and you can get them both (along with HL2, Portal, and Team Fortress 2) as part of "The Orange Box," which is worth twice what they charge for it.
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    Madden series football
    Halo series
    Civilization series
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    1/ doom
    2/ duke nukem
    3/ quake 1 n 2
    4 unreal 1 n 2
    5/ soldier of fortune 1



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    Quote Originally Posted by mrg666 View Post
    1/ doom
    2/ duke nukem
    3/ quake 1 n 2
    4 unreal 1 n 2
    5/ soldier of fortune 1
    Unreal 2? Are you sure you're not referring to one of the Unreal Tournament games? Unreal 2 was awful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbit View Post
    Oh, but you're forgetting the PC. Both episodes are out for the PC, and you can get them both (along with HL2, Portal, and Team Fortress 2) as part of "The Orange Box," which is worth twice what they charge for it.
    Ahh. I never play computer games, so I didn't know it was out for that. I hear Portal's pretty good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan View Post
    I'm playing Half-Life 2 on XBOX right now, it's outstanding, but from what I hear, the ending intentionally sets up the two mini-episodes that are only out for the 360!
    Im playing Final Fantasy 3 on my Super Nintendo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CockySOB View Post
    5. Guitar Hero III (Xbox 360) - This is a great party game which appeals to a HUGE number of people. It's good enough that I'm going back to look at the earlier titles - something I never do.

    GH I, II and 80's are all very good.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan View Post
    Ahh. I never play computer games, so I didn't know it was out for that. I hear Portal's pretty good.
    Portal's awesome, and it's also a technical miracle if you know anything about the complexities of 3D game programming. However, I'll skip the technical stuff. Whenever I talk about it, people get irritated and bored.

    In Portal, you are a test subject for Aperture Science being given various tasks to complete using their new portal technology. Unlike portals in games like Quake or Unreal Tournament, you are not simply treated to a buffer time disguised as a flash only to be transported, upright and stationary, to wherever you are going. Instead, the portals are treated much like doors. If you angle the portals correctly, you can see yourself through them (in fact, the first few portals you use are made by the computer to get you used to the idea, and you can see yourself through the very first one, as it helps you grasp the concept). When you step through a portal, it's just like using a door...except you're now a great distance away and probably facing a different direction. The transition is smooth, with no flash or anything. You just walk straight through and emerge on the other side at whatever orientation and velocity you entered the portal at (though if, for example, the exit is on the ceiling, the new direction of gravity will affect you immediately). Eventually, you are given a portal gun which can fire first one, then both colors of portal (no one color is the 'entrance' or 'exit,' but there can only be one portal of each color, blue and orange, at a time, so making a new one of the same color erases the old one).

    Now, while this may be cool enough at face value, it gets better. Now, it may be cool enough making yourself a quick way across a chasm or through a tiny space, there are such better uses for it. If you fall into a portal, you come out the other side very quickly, allowing you to launch yourself up great heights or across wide spaces. You can also place portals in the path of dangerous objects to redirect them somewhere safe or useful. The use of all of these mechanics is required throughout the 'story mode' as well as the challenge modes afterward. The game is an absolute blast, and I'd recommend it for anyone (though the latter half of the game may be scary for young children, who might have trouble solving the puzzles, anyway, especially the one where the game flat out says to you 'we regret to inform you that this next test...is impossible').
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    I'm a PC guy, my primary game of choice is Civilization. I have played since the earliest versions and am currently hooked on Civ4: Beyond the Sword.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gadget (fmr Marine) View Post
    Ghost Recon
    Call of Duty 4
    FEAR
    Madden
    and most recently.....HEAVENLY SWORD
    I only played it for about 10, 15 minutes, but I was VERY impressed with this. I played it on the 360, is that what you're playing it on?

    Also, how's Call of Duty 4? That's the one that's set in modern times, right?
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    I haven't played since forever, but my favorites were:

    Legend of Zelda
    Mario Brothers
    Donkey Kong

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