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Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 12:11 am
by skybird
Hey! I'm new here and just wondering what some of everyones favorite classics are?

Re: Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 12:49 am
by Nate DaZombie
Well, I'm not sure if it's old enough to be a classic, but I love Banjo-Kazooie.

Re: Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 1:57 am
by colonelshaw
hey there friend glad to see your on!!!!

Re: Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 2:46 am
by ccgr
Welcome! I have played most of the Dragon Warrior/Question games, I have yet to finish the 8th. I'm currently starting the Final Fantasy series and have beaten the first two so far.

Re: Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 4:53 am
by Chozon1
Welcome to the site. ^_^

Classics own some of my favorite games ever...I generally love the SNES Megaman X games, as well as the ye olde Mario games and let us never forget Super Metroid.

Re: Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 5:28 pm
by FamilyFriendlyGaming
Bible Adventures

Re: Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:12 am
by ChickenSoup
FRRIIIIEEENNNNDDD

Anyway. Zelda games and 007: Goldeneye for the N64 come to mind

Re: Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:48 pm
by FamilyFriendlyGaming
Crystalis

Re: Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:01 am
by ChickenSoup
skybird! I can't whitelist you on the server until you post 4 more times :P

Re: Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:28 am
by JOJ650s
All the 2D classic Zelda games are great,
as well some 3D games from the series like Ocarina of time, and diffidently Wind Walker. (If Wind Walker counts as a classic that is.)

All the old Mario games are great too,
I also liked the NES/and Gameboy Megaman games.
(I have yet to play any Megaman X games other then the first one though.)

Pokemon Gold is also a good one,
and I am going to stop right there for now since the list will go on. :|
and if GBA games count as classics too, the the list would be even longer. :shock:

Re: Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:35 am
by jester747
ROKC PAPAR SKISSORZ

Re: Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:58 am
by JOJ650s
jester747 wrote:ROKC PAPAR SKISSORZ
don't forget,
Seek and hide! :)

Re: Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:28 am
by FamilyFriendlyGaming
if you liked the older Zeldas then you will most likely enjoy Spiritual Warfare.

Re: Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 6:19 am
by Truthseeker
My definition of classic is 16 bit or earlier. That's entirely subjective and I only draw that line because I grew up playing Sega Genesis. Also, the switch from 2d to 3d seems like a break from classic to modern for some reason. But I can see why someone younger than me would include the PS1/N64/Saturn generation as classic if that's what they were playing as a younger kid. Some people who are older than me see "classic gaming" as Pac Man and Tetris.
JOJ650s wrote:All the 2D classic Zelda games are great,
as well some 3D games from the series like Ocarina of time, and diffidently Wind Walker. (If Wind Walker counts as a classic that is.)

. . .

if GBA games count as classics too, the the list would be even longer.
Maybe classifying Wind Waker, a Game Cube game with cel shaded graphics, as "classic" is a stretch. Like I said, though, it's pretty subjective. Like, I just looked it up and Wind Waker is almost 10 years old now. That's SHOCKING to me. I feel old and I'm only 24.

Same with Game Boy Advance. I don't consider that classic personally but, wow, I looked it up and it came out in 2001, over ten years ago. If you want to call that classic I guess I can't really dispute it.

Anyway, my favorite games from MY classic era (Genesis and SNES) are the Sonic and Mario Games, Ecco the Dolphin (my favorite game of that generation), Zelda: A Link to the Past, Final Fantasy VI, Chrono Trigger, and Super Metroid.

Re: Favorite Game Classics?

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:47 am
by Drewsov
Truthseeker wrote:My definition of classic is 16 bit or earlier. That's entirely subjective and I only draw that line because I grew up playing Sega Genesis. Also, the switch from 2d to 3d seems like a break from classic to modern for some reason. But I can see why someone younger than me would include the PS1/N64/Saturn generation as classic if that's what they were playing as a younger kid. Some people who are older than me see "classic gaming" as Pac Man and Tetris.
JOJ650s wrote:All the 2D classic Zelda games are great,
as well some 3D games from the series like Ocarina of time, and diffidently Wind Walker. (If Wind Walker counts as a classic that is.)

. . .

if GBA games count as classics too, the the list would be even longer.
Maybe classifying Wind Waker, a Game Cube game with cel shaded graphics, as "classic" is a stretch. Like I said, though, it's pretty subjective. Like, I just looked it up and Wind Waker is almost 10 years old now. That's SHOCKING to me. I feel old and I'm only 24.

Same with Game Boy Advance. I don't consider that classic personally but, wow, I looked it up and it came out in 2001, over ten years ago. If you want to call that classic I guess I can't really dispute it.

Anyway, my favorite games from MY classic era (Genesis and SNES) are the Sonic and Mario Games, Ecco the Dolphin (my favorite game of that generation), Zelda: A Link to the Past, Final Fantasy VI, Chrono Trigger, and Super Metroid.
I don't know, man... I'm 24. I grew up with the SNES, the Genesis (I actually remember playing Ecco the Dolphin right after it came out, as well as the Indiana Jones game for the system... I was probably five) and the Game Boy (and let us never mention the Sega Nomad). But then again, I also had a ton of fun with the PS1, N64 and Dreamcast. I remember the PS2 dropping (huge deal), and the dual punch of the Xbox and Gamecube hitting a year later. And I worked a game store alone for the PS3 launch, and bought a 360 a scant six months after the system released.

Except maybe for this era - which has not yet passed - there's not much reason for anything that was amazing in the past to not be considered classic. I mean, this console generation is seven years old. Previous console generations were in five year cycles. That should tell us something.

In my opinion, we'd be remiss to not even consider something like Metal Gear Solid 2 or The Wind Waker a "classic." These were amazing games, amazing for their times and amazing for now. Isn't that what Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy VI are? Don't they too present games that - while having aged - are still relevant, still amazing, still experiences to play through and marvel at?

I can't really say that there are games that I wouldn't call classic in the last generation of consoles. There was some amazing work done, and I played games that I'll never forget. Simply moving into 3D - to me - isn't enough for a game to not be considered "classic." I'd actually consider it close to a sin to not have Ocarina of Time or Majora's Mask, GoldenEye 007 or Perfect Dark, on a classics list. That's simply because those games hold something special for me. I was 13 when Perfect Dark came out. It was one of the first M-rated games I ever played. I remember playing Majora's Mask with a friend of mine during a snow day, racing between save points because of power outages. These games are classics to me because of that, but also because of the impact that they had on the industry as a whole.

As such, my list - if I were to make one - would be predictable and slightly skewed. And I'm okay with that.