quote:Originally posted by kathryn:
Is this like post your favourite X Box/Playstation games from 2000?
yes
quote:Originally posted by Phobz:
Not sure what you're doing but used to play a lot of:
Transport Tycoon Deluxe (Opensource Full Game OpenTTD)
Utopia
Unreal Tournament
Quake 3
Diablo 2
Red Alert 2
Rollercoaster Tycoon
Unreal Tournament, Quake 3, Diablo 2... just <3 awesome selection!
Used to play Diablo 2 mostly online for Speed-Baalruns, hosted most of them by myself. There were some insane moments with those exploding fury skeleton puppets with those huge demons behind them, even as hdin 3hit, i miss those times somehow :D
Posted - 2013/02/24 : 18:25:48
the only game i really ever played during 2000-2001 was gran turismo 2 i played it all day and night at times ended up having every car in the game and a Cr balance of 6,500,453,023 by the time i stopped playing it lol
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Posted - 2013/02/24 : 19:31:21
Super Metroid for the SNES
Quake 2 for the PC
Zelda II: Link's Adventure for NES
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night for PSX
Wonderboy in Monster World for Mega Drive/Genesis
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Posted - 2013/02/24 : 20:17:23
PC:
* SimCity 2000 Special Edition - Oh my word.
* SimCity 3000 Unlimited - Didn't feel as solid as SC2K:SE to me but came really close, awesome game. Soundtrack was great and added energy to the game.
* Roller Coaster Tycoon 2 - Didn't technically come with a sandbox mode, but you could create one with the scenario editor. Massive time sink.
* Need For Speed III: Hot Pursuit - Solid game play, very fun. Had a perfect musical score on both the electronic and rock sides (and I do mean score - the music would change depending on your location on the track and your speed).
SNES:
* Mega Man 7 - Pretty darn fun to play through. Never really noticed the soundtrack until years later, which is actually good (I think the problem is that the instruments used have a very muted sound to them).
* Hyper Zone - Simple rail shooter by HAL. The only aspects about it that really stood out were the graphics and the soundtrack (composed by Jun Ishikawa, who also did the soundtrack for Kirby's Dreamland 3).
* Kirby Super Star - Just plain fun (although the cave offensive mode felt like it dragged on for too long).
* Kirby's Dreamland 3 - Lacking in areas, but extremely atmospheric. Awesome soundtrack.
I missed out on games such as Mega Man X and Super Metroid (although I've since played them and others in an emulator).
N64:
* San Francisco Rush - Mediocre but I still got a lot of fun out of it. Had a horrible soundtrack.
* San Francisco Rush 2049 - Massive step up from the original. Good controls, unusually good graphics for the N64, great soundtrack by Barry Leitch. Frustrating difficulty at times. :)
PSX:
* Mega Man 8 - Fun.
* Mega Man X4 - Everything about this one felt solid except for the cutscenes. Generally fun to play.
Alert moderatorEdited by - Josephson_Junction on 2013/02/24 20:19:12
quote:Originally posted by Josephson_Junction:
* SimCity 2000 Special Edition - Oh my word.
* Roller Coaster Tycoon 2 - Didn't technically come with a sandbox mode, but you could create one with the scenario editor. Massive time sink. -
Hundreds and hundred of hours sunk into RTC. So much you can do :)
Sim City 2000 was the bees knees. Lovely game. I seen an advert on steam for a new sim city coming soon. Looks good :)
I was addicted to Theme Hospital aswell. I used to dream about that game. Strange.
Posted - 2013/02/24 : 20:42:58
Sim City and Need for Speed III, really good choice, had really good times with those two
Specially in NfsIII i moved those concrete walls to build roadblocks so i could watch enemy KI drivers fail miserable haha. They also had their high pitched gear shift sounds at curves or starts; just hilarious
Should play Kirby gamesm someday, never played one before (shame on me)