That's a tough one since most of the gaming I have done in my life has been on a computer. I'd say Marathon, Sim City, Guild Wars and Diablo 2.
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That's a tough one since most of the gaming I have done in my life has been on a computer. I'd say Marathon, Sim City, Guild Wars and Diablo 2.
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Roller Coaster Tycoon, all the way! <3
Hands down, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. It was a game I could put down and then go back to two years later and still enjoy it. Excellent graphics, sound, storyline was interesting, locations were cool, and the replay value was phenomenal. You could choose between thinking, fighting, or team playing which all lead to different game play, different outcomes, and even some major changes in the storyline. It was also one of the few games that I've played that I felt, could only be played on the computer and be fun. If I had to click through things with an Xbox or Playstation it would suck. Maybe I'd play it on DS, but that's it.
Intro: Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
Honorable mentions: The Sims 2, The Sims: Hot Date (solely for that crackhead of an old lady who would some how always show up as you're getting frisky with your date), Maniac Manson, Full Throttle, Quake III Arena, Sam & Max Hit the Road, and Day of the Tentacle.
For exclusives, I think I have to go with Master of Orion II. Man, that game was awesome. I still wish someone would do something worthwhile with that series.
Toss-up between Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri and Deus Ex.
This is my all-time favorite PC game, and I know every nook and cranny of it:
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Oregon Trail!
here lies andy
peperony and chease
Chip's Challenge!
I like Minesweeper too
American McGee's Alice
Porbably like a........ King of hearts 2
I just saw that they're making a sequel to that and now I so want to go back and play the original. It had my interest back in the day but I didn't have a gaming pc, or really anywhere worthwhile to buy pc games from. Now I feel like going back and trying it before the next one launches
It was a decent enough game, except for the one little caveat that building your own roller coaster was basically impossible. The pre-built ones are likely the only ones people will enjoy. The restrictions on how exciting or intense a ride could be removed what would otherwise be one of the best parts of the game. All those cool ideas for rides just get junked because they wind up scaring customers away.