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  • If I had to choose just one desert island game, it would be Donkey Kong

  • My high school years were taken over by this game. I spent an entire Christmas holiday working on my slap shot.

  • The open-world of this game blew my young mind. Exploring Britannia was like looking into the future of gaming. Almost 20 years later, and I still haven't played an open-world game with a better flow and narrative than Ultima 7.

  • Sieging castles while listening to The Stone Roses.

    In the misery dictionary /

    Page after page after page /

    In the misery dictionary /

    Page after paaaaaaaeeeeeege

  • I've spent as much time playing this game split-screen co-op as I have playing Oblivion and Fallout... and have had 10 times more fun.

  • Did cinematic gunfights better than everyone.

  • The best game on the Dreamcast.

  • I had a binder in which I compiled all of my online strategies for this game. I fucking studied it.

  • I caught 147. 147. I never found out what was up with that dude who told you to come back with a completed Pokedex.

  • Luke Skywalker! On my computer! Vagabond Chang! ETERNAL VIGILENCE!

  • Don't even try to pretend you don't know the opera song. And Kefka! The most evil sonofabitch ever put into a game.

  • The first game in a long time that actually made me care about its characters. Great world-building.

  • I was an MMO early adopter. I'm still not over the game update that reset everybody back to level zero. The developers tried to compensate us with sashes. SASHES! It was a different era, where gamers were much more accepting of seeing their hours of grinding flushed down the toilet. I didn't stick around for very long after that, and many more left once UO was released just a little while later.

  • All-nighters fueled by Jolt. Ah, highschool.

  • Almost as good an arcade game as Donkey Kong. Probably my #2 desert island game.

  • More story and character than GTA IV. Can't wait for number 2.

  • I don't understand the major complaints about this game. It was a revelation for me, providing gaming sensations that were completely different than anything else I had played before. Exilerating to play, beautiful art design, great soundtrack and audio.

  • While not the perfect game, I have to put Fable here just because of the world design. The environments had so much more life than anything I'd played through in 2008. I'm a fan of RPGs, and so would have liked to see more varied and complicated leveling and item system, but traveling through Albion was one of my favourite gaming experiences in 2008.

  • Still one of my favourite X360 games. Extremely immersive game.

  • A great design for an addictive arcade game. Do not understand why it wasn't more popular than it was.

  • The perfect strategy game for the gamer who doesn't particularly like strategy games. It's built around turtling! What novice wouldn't like it? It has extremely simple resource management, and lets you build the castle of your dreams. I consider this in many ways to be the true successor of Lords of the Realm II, another game that I loved and sunk hours into. And it's now on GOG.com!