My top 10 games of all time

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I just put this up on my blog, wanted some feedback.

I've been working on my top 10 video games list for a while, but the problem was defining the criteria. Of course I'd rather play Halo 3 right now instead of the original Zelda, but Zelda's greatness in unquestioned. So as a video game addict, I'm defining greatness as to what degree I'm chasing the feeling I got when I first played these games. For example, when I play any new hockey game I'm hoping to achieve the same kind euphoria I got when I played the original NHL Hockey on Sega Genesis. I'm a console gamer, so PC games were excluded.

1. Super Mario Bros. Nintendo Entertainment System. I don't remember whose house it was, but I was at someone's birthday party when I caught a glimpse of a television on top of a dresser between a wall and a closet, across from the foot of a twin bed. This kid had just gotten the Nintendo Entertainment System Deluxe Set, bundled with Super Mario Bros. and two other titles. It was unlike any toy I had ever seen. With it's bright colors and large characters, it made Atari and Commodore 64 games look archaic. It wasn't long before I got my own, as my other toys went the way of Woody in the first two thirds of Toy Story.

2. Final Fantasy VII. Sony PlayStation. With over 40 minutes of still gorgeous full motion video and the biggest virtual world ever seen, this 4 disc behemoth redefined the epic. Friends of mine would sit in my room and watch me play. As a cheer emanated from my room as I neared the end, my neighbor in college burst through my door draped in a towel, as his obviously frustrated girlfriend followed a few minutes later in anoversized t shirt.

3. Tetris. Game Boy. I was skeptical about Nintendo's cartridge based handheld system when it first came out, until the first time I played Tetris not tethered to a television. Sorting the endless stream of blocks was incredibly addictive, and led to the incredible lifespan of the Game Boy.

4. Grand Theft Auto III. PlayStation 2. It set the standard for sandbox gameplay, which basically refers to the unlimited freedom you have to continue the game's narrative or to just wreak havok as you see fit. There was just so much more to do in the world of Liberty City than in any other PS2 game, and numerous imitators were spawned.

5. The Legend of Zelda. Nintendo Entertainment System. The first game which featured an internal battery to save your progress (previously games used passwords or started you at the beginning when you turned the system off), it was also the first true adventure game, with never-before-seen nonlinear gameplay and equipable weapons and items.

6. Super Mario 64. Nintendo 64. The third launch title on this list, this silky smooth 3D platformer set the standard for all 3D games at the time, as well as the proper use of an analog stick on a console. Tomb Raider was released on PlayStation as a competitor, but the controls of Mario 64 set it apart.

7. Super Mario Bros. 3. Nintendo Entertainment System. The moment it was revealed in the climax of The Wizard, it became the most anticipated game of all time and it did not disappoint. The best selling non-bundled game of all time, the graphics were unlike anything anyone had seen, and thegameplay was deep, althought the story wasn't.

8. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Nintendo 64. When OoT came out, the question most commonly asked was "How is anyone going to improve upon this?" The most revolutionary aspect of the control scheme was the "Z targeting," where you could hold a button to strafe an enemy. The number one reviewed game of all time according to gamerankings.com.

9. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Sony PlayStation. This old school 2D adventure game proved that you didn't need a third dimension for a good time. The role playing aspects had been done before in Super Metroid, but this title featured amazing animations and an all time soundtrack.

10. Soul Calibur. Sega Dreamcast. Widely considered the greatest fighting game of all time, the graphics were such a cut above anything seen of PlayStation or Nintendo 64, and the 3Dgameplay was also next generation. The number one reviewed game of all time according to gamerankings.com.

Honorable mentions: Contra, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Final Fantasy III, Gears of War, GoldenEye 007, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Halo, Halo 2, Herzog Zwei, John Madden Football, NHL Hockey, Star Wars: Knight of the Old Republic, Street Fighter II Turbo, Super Metroid, Tekken 3
 
What do you mean by GTA III being the first "True" sanbox game?

I mean, it would be in my top 10 as well, but there were others before it...
 
How can two games (OOT, Zoul Caliber) be #1 at gamerankings of all time? Do you mean for their respective genres?

I thought OOT was the number one period.

Eitherway this has been done. I do like the little bit of extra you have added in though for each game.

top 10 is such a low number for games lists now.
 
[quote name='Rozz']What do you mean by GTA III being the first "True" sanbox game?

I mean, it would be in my top 10 as well, but there were others before it...[/QUOTE]
You're right, I changed it. I guess I thought that because I actually just enjoyed stealing cars and getting cops to chase me more than running around in other games like that.

[quote name='Snake2715']How can two games (OOT, Zoul Caliber) be #1 at gamerankings of all time? Do you mean for their respective genres?

I thought OOT was the number one period.

Eitherway this has been done. I do like the little bit of extra you have added in though for each game.

top 10 is such a low number for games lists now.[/QUOTE]
Because I copy and pasted the sentence and forgot to change one to two. Fair points besides.
 
Interesting list, cleaver. I personally have number 1, 3, and 5 on my list too.

I guess I really need to pick up Soul Calibur and try it--SFII is my favorite fighting game of all-time.

Thanks for sharing your list...
 
I agree with everything else but GTA. I remember renting the game when it first came out but I quickly stopped doing the missions to just cause mayhem around town. That got boring quickly and I never played GTA until I picked up the Double Pack for Xbox. I tried Vice City since I enjoy that type of setting more than gritty Liberty City but I just can't get into it. The thing that really kills me about the series is the controls. I can look past the horrible graphics but the targeting in the game is absolutely horrible. I found myself hitting everyone but the guy I wanted to shoot, club, bat, etc. Sorry for the rant but I just don't understand the infatuation with GTA. I just think that if you're going to point at a game as one of the best of all time, there better not be any serious problems with it.
 
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