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1. Burnout 3: Takedown
This was totally awesome on PlayStation 2. It had online play, it looked fresh and had a good soundtrack too. Much better than the crappy Burnout Paradise with no restarts and many other flaws. |
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2. SSX 3
I liked SSX Tricky a lot. Then, I went to get SSX 3 and this one is my favorite because it retains that techno feel to it and pretty much controls the same. The main thing that made me love this game so much more was the addition of online play. I used to play this online for many hours on PlayStation 2. Solid online and a great experience. |
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3. RollerCoaster Tycoon 2
Although some argue this to be an expansion of the original game, I still class it as sequel. Why? Well, because what would I rather play? This game because there are so many enhancements. The introduction of a sandbox mode allowed me to create the most awesome theme park ever. |
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4. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
I am impressed with all the Grand Theft Auto titles. However, nothing yet beats San Andreas. Sure, Grand Theft Auto IV looked a LOT better, featured a more serious storyline and had online play but the overall feel and many other aspects made this my preferred choice. The map was very big for its time (and still is compared to some other titles) and I just loved some of the missions in this. |
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5. Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary
Now, I thought Tomb Raider: Legend was a new start for Lara. It was great but it was a bit short and now, when I think back - a bit easy too. What Tomb Raider: Anniversary did was improve on this interation and added more complex levels and upping the difficulty. It certainly is my favorite so far in the franchise. Lush. |
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6. Super Mario World
Platforming at its best. A bright, colourful world for a young child to pick up and play. Yeah, that was me. Still fun and enjoyable any time, any day. Timeless. |
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7. Donkey Kong Country
More platforming! I loved the 3D-ish graphics on Donkey Kong Country. It's surprising to see that they could execute this and make such a great game for the SNES. Near enough, every level, world is memorable for me. The boss battles were pretty cool, too! |
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8. Duke Nukem 3D
You know, this was actually one of the most awesome games on PC. I did play this when I was quite young and found it very fun throughout. Anyone remember the function buttons that made some pretty awesome quotes from the Duke, himself? |
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9. The Simpsons: Hit & Run
Loved the open world of Springfield and the concept behind it (Grand Theft Auto). |