It is a tie between Warcraft III and Front Mission IV. I keep a PS2 just for Front Mission IV.
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OpenTTD (2004), which traces its roots to Chris Sawyer's Transport Tycoon and Transport Tycoon Deluxe (1994)
And there's a community of players who have modded the everloving fuck out of the game and the engine itself, one of these patch packs is OpenTTD JGR and we play it like it's a model railway simulator
Warcraft III
Super Mario World every year or two. The soundtrack alone cheers me right up.
Would Tetris count if its always whatever new Tetris Ultimate Reloaded DX etc etc edition? I feel like it shouldn't but its basically the same game just polished up.
Baldur's Gate.
Every so often I'll have another run at the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy text adventure from 1984.
You wake up. The room is spinning very gently round your head. Or at least it would be if you could see it which you can't.
It is pitch black.
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World of Warcraft, but to be fair, itβs just about the only game I really play. I dabble in a few others on Steam, but I always end up back in wow.
I bought a Nintendo 3DS this year and Iβve been trying to play that more but my books are so distracting lol
Twisted Metal 2. I still play it on my PS4
I still whip out megaman X sometimes. My siblings and I play the original crash team racing every other Christmas too.
In my possession is a c64 with an actual c64 monitor. Doing know if it even works. Needs a good home
Are you suggesting that Skyrim is old? It's still getting updated, to my great annoyment.
It's the oldest that I still regularly play. I do play some snes games on emulator occasionally.
Nethack maybe? It's been updated over the years, but it's still largely the game that released in '87.
I'm also playing Might and Magic 6 [98] right now, and remembering why I liked 7 so much more. Planning a playthrough of World of Xeen [93/94] soon too.
I still regularly play PS1 and SNES games. They're just better too me.
Super Mario bros 1 & 3. I still have them working on my old Wii, but Iβve been planning on a retro pi setup for ages.
My OG NES stopped working a decade ago.
Every now and then I get a bit nostalgic and put on Dragon Warrior or Sword of Vermillion. I have all the older consoles.
Not crazy old but I play Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon on N64 pretty regularly
I don't play games much, but every decade or so, I get out Quake and play a while. Next time I get the urge, maybe I'll play the original Call of Duty or Medal of Honor.
RollerCoaster Tycoon (1999) by Chris Sawyer. Best game ever.
Now there's a new rewrite by the open source community called OpenRCT2. Highly suggested.
On the regular I still fire up Zork 1-3, Ultima 4, StarTropics, OG Metroid, and Maniac Mansion.
I still regularly replay Kirby Super Star, Super Mario RPG, Earthbound, and Super Mario Bros 3.
I am realizing my life is not really marked by birthdays, anniversaries, promotions, or any of the normal milestone stuff people list. It is marked by video games.
Thanks for this thread, because it reminded me of one I cannot leave out.
There was a week I spent in a mental hospital with a major anxiety spiral. Pretty much everything felt unmanageable. The one thing I could handle was PokΓ©mon FireRed on a Game Boy Advance.
That was it. That was my anchor.
It was actually written into my chart that I was allowed to plug my charger in at the nurses station while I slept so the GBA would be ready the next day. No arguments. No debates. Just accepted as necessary.
Not my oldest game, see my other replies for that, but it is probably the only one I have mentioned that might have saved my life.
Team Fortress 2, Half Life 2, Portal.
Commander Keen is my all time favorites.
Warcraft 3 custom maps still drag me back sometimes.
Moon Patrol and Centipede hit the spot every now and then.
Several. Tetris, Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, Mario Kart 64, Chrono Trigger, Starcraft. Those are the ones I can think of right now.
Another World, my fav!! π₯°π₯°π₯° the friendship, the bond... plus imma physicist π€π€π€
Sid Meier's Colonization. It seems every few years I always go back to it.
Also, honorable mention for Sonic 3 & Knuckles.
Both from 1994. Yeah, I'm old.
Probably Halo reach or minecraft xbawks 360. Me and my brother are trying to get dad's xbawks original to work, but we need to find the power cord and GIGANTIC stack of games
breakout. I think it's the oldest 'playable' game. It feel ahead of it's time for the late 70's
The oldest games I've been playing probably has to be Banjo-Kazooie, Maximo, Crash Bandicoot, and Jak and Daxster. All amazing games!
Every once in awhile I find myself booting up Planetfall or Stationfall and trying to reason my through the esoteric lunacy of Infocom in its heyday.
Well, I don't segment my backlog for years, so I wouldn't know which is the oldest one, but the one I plan to play next is Fzero for the SNES which was released in 1991.
Knights and merchants
PMD Rescue Team
Escape Velocity
I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream Doom II Super Mario Bros. Metal Slug
Just booted back up chrono trigger
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