Re: Top 5 Video Games!
Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 7:06 am
Also, the Super Mario Party games are the best Marios IMO (aside from MarioKart). Forgot about those.
Conquer Club, a free online multiplayer variation of a popular world domination board game.
https://conquerclub.com/forum/
Are you talking about the FIFA South Africa version?Sniper08 wrote:1) Grand theft Auto : San Andreas - Greatest game there will ever be.
2)Fifa 10 - Greatest football game to date.
3)Tekken - The best fighting game in the beginning of the console era.
4)Grand theft Auto IV - Not quite the same as San Andreas but still an awsome game.
5)Need For Speed : underground - One of the best racing games.
No , i havent played south africa version that much yet but the new penalty kick are the best new feature.ViperOverLord wrote:Are you talking about the FIFA South Africa version?Sniper08 wrote:1) Grand theft Auto : San Andreas - Greatest game there will ever be.
2)Fifa 10 - Greatest football game to date.
3)Tekken - The best fighting game in the beginning of the console era.
4)Grand theft Auto IV - Not quite the same as San Andreas but still an awsome game.
5)Need For Speed : underground - One of the best racing games.
Though I have not played the snes version, double dash has a ton of skill in it, the boxes matter, but they don't prevent you from winning (unlike the wii version). It's all about the drifting and slidingTimminz wrote:I can't believe so many people are talking about MarioKart, yet no one has mentioned the SNES version. Much better game, in my opinion. It's the only one where skill takes precedence over which items you get from the boxes.
I haven't played the SNES version, but I can assure you there's skill involved with the N64 and Wii versions of the game.Timminz wrote:I can't believe so many people are talking about MarioKart, yet no one has mentioned the SNES version. Much better game, in my opinion. It's the only one where skill takes precedence over which items you get from the boxes.
The wii version cversion just makes me mad becauseArmy of GOD wrote:
I haven't played the SNES version, but I can assure you there's skill involved with the N64 and Wii versions of the game.
Right, but not nearly as much as the SNES version.Army of GOD wrote:I haven't played the SNES version, but I can assure you there's skill involved with the N64 and Wii versions of the game.Timminz wrote:I can't believe so many people are talking about MarioKart, yet no one has mentioned the SNES version. Much better game, in my opinion. It's the only one where skill takes precedence over which items you get from the boxes.
Haha, it's about knowing the shortcuts, knowing what items what to expect and being able to use them correctly. I know that I can pretty much beat my friends every time we play and I always placed in the top 3 everytime I played online.maasman wrote:The wii version cversion just makes me mad becauseArmy of GOD wrote:
I haven't played the SNES version, but I can assure you there's skill involved with the N64 and Wii versions of the game.
a.) I don't own it
b.) I can't win very often often, probably because I"m used to double dash and n64, and the fact I don't own it it practice.
Those items piss me off royally though.
That's the biggest thing. IN the 64, and wii versions, the worst driver tends to get rewarded heavily by the items, especially in later laps. I know they're just making things more balanced, and it works well, but it makes the game less about skill than the SNES version.Army of GOD wrote:Haha, it's about knowing the shortcuts, knowing what items what to expect and being able to use them correctly. I know that I can pretty much beat my friends every time we play and I always placed in the top 3 everytime I played online.maasman wrote:The wii version cversion just makes me mad becauseArmy of GOD wrote:
I haven't played the SNES version, but I can assure you there's skill involved with the N64 and Wii versions of the game.
a.) I don't own it
b.) I can't win very often often, probably because I"m used to double dash and n64, and the fact I don't own it it practice.
Those items piss me off royally though.
The addition of the Bullet Bill item was annoying though. Pretty much a item to make the loser in last place feel better.
You say this, and yet nintendo still made profits from it and all the games; they are by far the most intelligent game company out there. Even their failures can make more money than the best other places have to offer.Timminz wrote:
I can't speak for Double Dash, as the GameCube was an abomination, that almost killed Nintendo.
It's the shortcuts that kill me, and the fact that I have no idea what the course has to offer, so I'm driving blind most of the time.Army of GOD wrote:
Haha, it's about knowing the shortcuts, knowing what items what to expect and being able to use them correctly. I know that I can pretty much beat my friends every time we play and I always placed in the top 3 everytime I played online.
The addition of the Bullet Bill item was annoying though. Pretty much a item to make the loser in last place feel better.
I also have a theory as to how to get good items from the boxes, or at least increased odds. Also, there is a power boost option with the toggle stick, its not a difficult move, but doing it correctly against someone who is struggling to time it is another challenging concept of skill. I didnt like the Wii versionArmy of GOD wrote:Haha, it's about knowing the shortcuts, knowing what items what to expect and being able to use them correctly. I know that I can pretty much beat my friends every time we play and I always placed in the top 3 everytime I played online.maasman wrote:The wii version cversion just makes me mad becauseArmy of GOD wrote:
I haven't played the SNES version, but I can assure you there's skill involved with the N64 and Wii versions of the game.
a.) I don't own it
b.) I can't win very often often, probably because I"m used to double dash and n64, and the fact I don't own it it practice.
Those items piss me off royally though.
The addition of the Bullet Bill item was annoying though. Pretty much a item to make the loser in last place feel better.
While I did own a N64, before this year I only RARELY played Super Smash Brothers games (when I'd go to a friend's house and stuff). But since I lived next to a kid that had SSB: Brawl on the Wii this year...I have to admit I was hooked. And, a lot of the time we didn't ACTUALLY play the game (have Captain Falcon or Ganondorf do their "rape" attacks on Squirtle, pause it and look at Squirtle's face...it's one of the funniest things I've ever seen), but when we did legitimately played, it was so fun.InkL0sed wrote:I can't believe only one person has mentioned Super Smash Bros. The first one is the best in my humble opinion. It's one of those games that just gets more and more fun as you (and your friends - having friends who are also good is a requirement) get better.
you placed GTA SA, above Ocarina of Time!!Incandenza wrote:Hmmm, gonna have to go with:
Mario Kart 64
Goldeneye
Civilization 2
Final Fantasy 3 (or 6, depending on which side of the Pacific you're on)
GTA San Andreas
Honorable mention to Super Mario Galaxy, Ocarina of Time, the original Command and Conquer, and any given Madden for the PS2.
I know, not the most original list. I'm not the world's most expansive gamer.