365 Games To Play Before You Die - #36-43: The Beginnings
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365 Games To Play Before You Die
I'm going back to the start with some of the original gaming classics. All the games are influential in some way and are part f the reason the gaming industry is here today. They were all originally released before my time but they've all been ported on to nearly every system because of their reletive simplicity compared to today's standards. Also seeing as I'm a week late I can't really write several paragraphs for all 8 games because a) I don't think it'll fit and b) I don't have enough energy. One or two sentences will have to do.
Previous 5 Games
- #32: Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars
- #33: Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers
- #34: Full Throttle
- #35: Beneath a Steel Sky
#36: Pong
Platform(s): Arcade and Atari 2600Release: 1972
Developer(s): Atari
Best Quote: 'Bip, Bip, Bip'
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The game that really started everything. Pong was the first commercially successful videogame and it paved the way for today's multi-billion dollar industry.
#37: Breakout
Platform(s): Arcade, Atari 2600 and othersRelease: 1976
Developer(s): Atari
Best Quote: None
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Probably the most cloned game of all time. Even as recently as last month PSN received the game Shatter, which is basically breakout for the HD generation.
#38: Tetris
Platform(s): Every system has probably had at least one port of the gameRelease: 1984
Developer(s): Alexey Pajitnov
Best Quote: None but it has some of the best game music of all time.
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You can't argue with the popularity of a game which has sold in excess of 70 million copies. So I'm not going to.
#39: Frogger
Platform(s): EverythingRelease: 1981
Developer(s): Konami
Best Quote: None
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When there's an episode of Seinfeld based around your game you know it's firmly part of popular culture.
#40: Asteroids
Platform(s): ManyRelease: 1979
Developer(s): Atari
Best Quote 'Pew, Pew, Pew'
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Look out for the Asteroids movie which announced this year. It's being produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura (who worked on Transformers and G.I. Joe films) so you know it's going to be something special.
#41: Space Invaders
Platform(s): A lotRelease: 1979
Developer(s): Taito
Best Quote: None
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It's hard to judge classic game by their greatness because they're all great. Instead, as you may have notice, I prefer to judge them by their mark on pop culture and Space Invaders has made a humorous impression.
#42: Bomberman
Platforms(s): SeveralRelease: 1983
Developer(s): Hudson
Best Quote: None
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One of the first and most fun multiplayer games (not this version but it layed down the gameplay mechanics) around. These days it's still a popular franchise with XBLA version recently selling over 500,000.
#43: Marble Madness
Platform(s): PlentyRelease: 1984
Developer(s): Atari
Best Quote: None
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The game in today's blog of which I have the fondest memories. I just loved the level design and challenging yet rewarding gameplay.
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