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my favorites...
1. quake(quakeworld, aka qw, dm/ffa/ctf especially) - i still play this daily, and i am obessed with it. it's the best multiplayer first person shooter out there. if you think otherwise you are wrong. the single player sucks though.
2. doom1/doom2(co-op especially) - i play this a few times a month still. the dm doesn't compare to qw but it has excellent single player comparable to serious sam but better imo. the co-op is great, and i play that the most. speed running single players levels is also very cool.
3. civ1 - don't play it much anymore, but it's still my favorite civ by far. it was the only civ game that was revolutionary.
4. simcity1 - again, i don't play it anymore but it was the only simcity that was revolutionary.
5. dues ex - great single player fps/rpg type of game. probably the best single player since doom(if a different style). it doesn't have much replay value or anything like co-op/speed runs/etc so i don't play it much anymore. i will probably go through it again on higher difficulty someday.
6. carmeggedon - great single player mayhem. lost the cd, so i can't play it anymore. nice action/racing style.
7. quake2/quake3/civ2/civ3/simcity2000/simcity3000 - i really enjoyed each but none really managed to hold my interest. they are just rehash with updated gfx. each successive sequal bores me more.
i have also played everquest, but a game that takes JUST time and not skill is a big turn off to me.
Last edited by pg on 30-01-2002 at 15:05
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Anun Ik Oba
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Grace of God
Sep 1999 time: 00:15
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CivII:ToT introduced me to a whole new world of TBS.
But actually, M.A.X. is one of the first TBS games I enjoyed on the PC (I got it for $10, as it had already been out for a couple years when I found it).
Deus Ex got me inspired to play multiplayer FPS games. The MP patch had already been released by the time I bought DeX, so as soon as I had finished the campaign, I gave the multiplayer a try. And I was hooked! I went out and got Quake III Arena and the Team Arena expansion right after that; something I would have never done if it weren't for my MP FPS introduction with Deus Ex.
But before even these, the two games that REALLY started my PC gaming career were SimCity (the reason I was interested in getting a PC in the first place) and X-Wing. These games, along with a few others, are the ones that began my epic journey of computer recreation.
Since that era in my life (the era I like to call the 'Post Nintendo Renaissance'), I have added a multitude of strategy, shooter, adventure, sim, flight, etc. games to my collection.
But most notable are a couple of games. One being Tribes 2.
Yeah, this game has its share of technical problems. But for some reason, I just love this FPS multiplayer game above all the other ones I have. Its scripting language and customizability, the vehicles, the weapon types, and the fact that it is more difficult to be killed with one hit of a rail-gun or a BFG weapon really appeals to me.
Also of note is Soul Reaver 1. This game (though I first played it on someone else's Dreamcast, and later purchased the PC version) really opened up the possibilities of computer games. Before this, I hadn't played any other FPS games besides well known Nintendo titles such as the Mario games, Zelda games, and Banjo Kazooie. Soul Reaver opened my eyes to what 3d games really could be. (and all that blood and gore was rather entertaining too!)
Homeworld is another that really immersed me in its story, gameplay, and very superb 3d graphics. Besides also Age of Empires, Homeworld is the game that convinced me to keep playing RTS games.
Well, I could go on with all of my favorite games... but I won't.
Or maybe I should?
Nah- but I won't...
But..
No..
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ColdWizard
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1. BG2 - $40
2. Fallout/Fallout 2 - $10
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Marcel I
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Zaandam, Netherlands
Sep 1999 time: 05:15
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The reason I bought my first PC were adventures like Space quest (I still like the story of SQ2) and Kings quest.
Civ I got me really hooked to PC-gaming (it cost me my social life and some exams). I find Civ 2 a more balanced game though and I'm preferring that now to Civ 1 and 3.
Diablo is another classic that kept me playing for hours. It made me run to the shop to buy Diablo 2 and I like that even better. USAF is a great game in terms of playability and graphics.
I loved Red Alert, but AOK is my favorite in the RTS genre now (with Empire Earth as a great contender).
BTW has anyone succeeded in running MOO2 on a XP-machine?
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CapTVK
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Voorburg, the Netherlands, Europe
Jan 1970 time: 05:15
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The best computer game PURCHASE you say? I'll just say that I've played a lot of games through the years and quite a lot were purchases. Here's some of them
Mr Wimpy C64 (cheap Burgertime clone, hey, it was the first game I had. What can i say! )
Last Ninja 1 C64
Last Ninja 2 C64
Mega Apolcalypse C64 (blowing up planets with music and speech! In the background yeah!)
Alien Legacy PC (Joe Ybarra's keeps it interesting till the end)
Time and Magick trilogy Amiga (trilogy of the famous level9 text adventure series)
Bards Tale 2 Amiga
Sword of Aragon Amiga
Druid 2 Amiga
Dungeon Master Amiga (reason to get 512 Kb upgrade)
Laser Squad Amiga (X-com/UFO's predecessor)
Civ1 (of course!) PC
Civ2 + addons PC
Civ: ToT (budget title) PC
Wasteland PC 
Neuromancer PC (Cyberpunk RPG/adventure)
Ultima 6 PC (it's a classic Ultima, what can i say)
Savage Empire PC (used the U6 engine, trivia note: Warren Spector (Deus Ex fame) appears in this game as one of the protagonists btw)
Martian Dreams PC (once again U6 engine brilliant steampunk story with famous characters from the 19th century)
Ultima 7 + Serpent Isle (last of the great Ultima's, things went quickly downhill after this
Wing Commander 1+2+data disks (after I saw Wing Commander I knew the writing was on the wall for the Amiga. I enjoyed 1 and 2 for the cartoony graphics, never liked WC3 because of that)
Strike Commander + data (fly as a mercenary with a F16 falcon, trying to scrounge up cash by flying missions to keep your planes in the air. Why origin never did a sequel for this is a mystery)
Entrepreneur+data (Bought this business game after having seen how Brad Wardell kept answering questions/problems about it on usenet. Sadly games have taken a backseat to windows blinds at the moment) Still, the support should serve as an example to all... 
System Shock 1 and 2
Incubation (Blue Byte's unsung successor to X-com/UFO)
Links GS (the real McCoy, no wimpy Sid Golf for me!)
Resident Evil 1,2,3 (I like blasting zombies, what can i say! )
There's more (C64, Amiga, PC) but that's what I can remember from the top of my head now. 
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