| QUOTE (xbonz00889 @ Feb 24 2004, 12:58 AM) |
| 1: Golden Eye 2: Sonic the Hedgehog 3: Halo 4: Raiden 5: Splatterhouse Good solid list |
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| 1: Golden Eye 2: Sonic the Hedgehog 3: Halo |
| QUOTE (AgentofEvil @ Feb 24 2004, 01:06 AM) | ||
Yeah, I don't even want to think about how many quarters I put into the Golden Eye and Halo arcade machines ;P kidding aside, my favorites: 1 - Rampage 2 - Dig-Dug 3 - Space Gun 4 - Space Ace 5 - 1941 |
| QUOTE (IraqiDrunk @ Feb 25 2004, 01:54 AM) |
| Galaga Area-51 The Simpsons TMNT 19XX |
| QUOTE (zero5 @ Feb 24 2004, 06:37 PM) |
| 1, strikers 1945 2, R-type 1,2 3, marvel vs capcom 4, more shooters 1945 5, Ghouls n ghosts |
| QUOTE (TheBoyEclectic @ Feb 25 2004, 10:52 PM) |
| Only 5?!?! Ouch! Let's see... 5. Galaga I have always been a big shooter fan. Everything from the old school classics like Space Invaders, Defender, Zaxxon, Vangard, R-Type, Darius, and Gradius to the more modern incarnations including Donpachi, Radiant Silvergun and Ikaruga. I loved the Panzer Dragoon series and ate up Gamera 2000, R-Type Delta, Einhander, Omega Boost, ZoE 1 & 2, and so many more. However, there is something timeless about Galaga. The vertical scroller is a pure art and the challenge of Galaga combined with the ability to double your firepower with two ships is gaming brilliance. 4. Asteroids Atari gave us the first opportunity to save our initials for bragging rights with this classic. Though the premise is simple, its gameplay still holds solid today. Razor-sharp graphics and the never-ending onslaught of rocks spinning through space. For those of you with a Vectrex, John Dondzila's Rockaroids Deluxe is the best home version of Asteroids ever made! 3. Joust What a great game to share with a friend! Granted, Space Wars, Armor Attack!, and Atari's original Tank were great two player games. But there was something really special about Joust. I know some friends who would put Gauntlet and Track & Field over this for multi-player, but I will always have extraordinary memories with this one. It's still a great title to share with a friend more than 20 years later. 2. Battlezone This is the original first-person-shooter in all of its vector graphic glory. The mood and tension are unparalleled and in spite of the primative graphics, it holds up quite well against the fully-rendered titles of today. Spectre, released on the SNES and the Mac back in the 90s, tried to recapture some of what Battlezone had. Though the multi-player component of the newer product was fun, it owed it all to the original. I take great pride in the fact that I modified the control scheme on MameoX in order to use the Xbox analog joysticks like the arcade sticks and the right trigger button to fire. Ahh....gaming bliss! 1. Tempest Sadly, this classic will never play right without a properly-weighted spinner control. I hope to create an arcade cabinet someday and to incorporate a spinner just to play this and Discs of Tron. What can be said about Tempest? It's a visceral experience. The sensation of having used your last Superzapper and quickly being surrounded by enemies is enough to make your skin crawl. However, the sound effects and the sheer bliss of clearing a level make this one a true classic. Other Suggestions In addition to titles already mentioned above (and within the descriptions) I heartily reccommend classics like Donkey Kong, Dig Dug, Star Wars, Star Trek, Pac Man, Pong, Golden Axe, Ghosts-n-Goblins, Xevious, Space Fury, Star Castle, Eliminator, Spy Hunter, Phoenix, Berzerk, Warlords, Q*Bert, Missle Command, Frogger, Centipede, Marble Madness, Bust-A-Move, and Metal Slug. Have FUN! |
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