Mine would be the original Perfect Dark on the N64
Mine would be the original Perfect Dark on the N64
I have pleasant memories of Hitman: blood money. When I was a kid, I saw some romance in the plot about the artificially created in a laboratory bald dude with 47 chromosomes
age of empires
Goldeneye is GOATed ! Did you ever play No Mercy or Perfect Dark on N64?
I especially liked the opportunity to complete tasks as I wanted. I remember spending an hour and a half looking for a way the painter wouldn't notice me. I still lack such freedom of action. I never went back to this game, but this question got me thinking, lol. But I'm still on computer detox, I don't play games, I only read about them https://skycoach.gg/blog.
Donkey Konga for Gamecube
Black Ops 1 was the first game I had on my 360... So I would probably say that was my favorite for console. For PC, I would say GTA 5 ( I don't know if that would be considered old, but that's how long i've been playing PC gaming)
Serious Sam still greatest game of all time.
Conker's Bad Fur day on Nintendo64 SLAPS. I used to 1v1 my brother for days on end on the 1 beach map lol
I like this idea for its creativity, so I congratulate you on this event. I like games like this because they are more interesting to me personally. I have long been on the lookout for a good game that would rivet me for a few days while I am on vacation. This game was Valorant. It was a sensation because I used Valorant boosting click here and it helped me with pumping and developing my characters with which I further had more victories due to the boost.
Well I've been active on games a long time, but I have great memories as a child of the next games, across a lot of systems:
Contra (NES)
Need for Speed (Panasonic 3DO)
Space Hulk: Vengeance of the Blood Angels (3DO)
Super Mario World (SNES)
Alien vs Predator (Atari Jaguar 64)
Alone in the dark 1 and 2 (3DO)
Resident Evil (PS1)
Super Metroid (SNES)
Half Life (PC)
And my first "war" game on PC was a demo that came in the Windows 95 installation CD, for Close Combat A Bridge Too Far, altough It only had 1 map, I loved playing it, would power up the PC speakers and just enjoy the gunfire and screams of the soldiers.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare