• gnomesaiyan@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    My fondest memories:

    Commodore 64: Jumpman, Bruce Lee, Donald Duck’s Playground

    Atari: Mario Bros, Joust, Yars’ Revenge, Star Raiders

    NES: Zelda 1/2, SMB2, Dragon Warrior, Blaster Master, Goonies 2, Mega Man 2

    SNES: SimCity, Actraiser, Chrono Trigger, Populous

    N64: Zelda OoT/MM, Killer Instinct Gold, Perfect Dark, Gauntlet Legends

    PS: Tekken 3, Twisted Metal 2, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2

    PS2: Intelligent Qube, Katamari Damacy/We Love Katamari, Jumping Flash, Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland, Okami, GTA: Vice City

    Switch: Zelda BoTW, Animal Crossing New Horizons

    I left consoles behind after PS2 for PC gaming (until ACNH). Even then, I’m not big on controller games, preferring keyboard and mouse. Not listing least favorites because I’ve apparently forgotten about them.

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    Atari 2600, NES, Game boy, Sega Game Gear, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, Sega CD, PlayStation, Dreamcast, N64, PlayStation, XBox, PlayStation 2, Wii, PlayStation 3, XBox 360, PlayStation 4, XBox Series S.

    Favorite games? Super Smash Brothers and Apex Legends

    Least favorite is anything JRPG turn based. Not for me.

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    NES: The Legend of Zelda

    Sega: Primal Rage

    PS1: Vigilante 8 (close second Medal of Honor)

    Xbox: Morrowind (my first experience with both this genre and open world), followed by Halo CE

    Pretty much stopped with consoles and stuck with PC thereafter.

  • Resol van Lemmy@lemmy.world
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    GBA: I really like the remakes of the first Pokémon releases, being Fire Red and Leaf Green. It just makes me wonder why they never went with Green for the international release of the Game Boy version.

    PSP: Patapon 2. It’s kind of impressive that they made a rhythm game with an actual storyline, being that you’re a god that is guiding a tribe to “Earthend”, using a set of drums to give them commands. I thought it was the best game in the series, and even has a remaster on the PS4 if you’re interested in that.

    Yeah, those are the only consoles I have actually played. It’s not fun being in a country where video games are astronomically expensive.