Are they the ‘epics’ of their time, or some things that are less well known?

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    Half-Life 1 (and expansions)

    SimCity 3000, SimCity 4

    Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines

    Deus Ex

    Zoo Tycoon

    Leisure Suit Larry 7: Love for Sail

    Morrowind

    Industry Giant 2

    Fallout 1/2

    Arcanum

    SimTower

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      Great list. I think I will replay about half your list at some point over the coming years. And might first time play Love For Sail as well.

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    I still play through The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past at least a couple times a year though it’s usually with the randomizer these days. It is objectively the best video game ever made, which helps.

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      What do you think of the other Zeldas in the same style, like Link’s Awakening, the Oracle games or Minnish Cap?

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        All good to great games that build on the foundation set by ALttP. I’d gladly play any of them if you put it in front of me but nostalgia demands that I push the one I played when I was like 9 years old or whatever.

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      You just reminded me I have the first version of that game around somewhere, I might dig it back out one of these days soon.

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        The original and Rise of Rome are great. If you don’t have Rise of Rome it’s almost mandatory, it runs a lot better and has a lot of quality of life improvements, like a higher population cap.

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    Half-Life 1

    One mod specifically (Sven-Coop). Been playing almost daily since 1999.

    I still fire up Duke 3d and Quake mods from time to time as well. There are lifetimes of user-made content in some of these older games.

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    DOOM.
    The old game got way better when they open sourced it and Quake 3d code was backported to make zDOOM. Its one of the largest modding communities that has ever existed. If you want to see what it can do, try Brutal Doom. That same engine is behind a new release called Selaco.

    Serious Sam.
    The first one. The demo is fine. Start off with a pistol. Its pretty easy to die at first, even if you know the game. I think that’s why I keep opening it, I know it really well, and it still catches me.

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      I got back into doom in the last few years and there’s a huge number of amazing maps people have made over the years you can play for free. I had no idea about the total conversion wads, where it doesn’t even feel like doom because everything has been changed.

      If anyone’s looking for a good place to start you can check out the yearly cacoward winners

      https://doomwiki.org/wiki/Cacowards

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        My_House.wad has been making the rounds on YouTube semi-recently as an example of the sort of fuckery that has been made possible by the progression of doom modding.

        If you’re not familiar with it, do yourself a favor and go in blind for an hour or so and then only look up a video when you’re stuck.

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    Guild wars 1. I don’t play it often but every once in a while I get the itch. It’s honestly still really compelling.

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      Wasn’t that all online? How is that still going? Ya, I spent a lot of time in guild wars back in the day. Running people to the next stop.

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        Because they have ai controlled party members (and have since the beginning), it’s actually completely playable solo to this day.

        You might be surprised how many people still play though.

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          That was a pre-steam purchase. One of the few old games I no longer have. I could see playing it again.
          I kept one chacter in the intro area and leveled him way beyond normal by letting the monsters kill me, which I guess leveled them up, so I could get poinst from killing them again. Dood was like level 17 in the intro map.

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            I remember people doing that! I never did it myself (way too grindy for me), but it’s pretty crazy the game let you do it

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              Oh yeah. That was grinding for the sake of grinding. No point, other than bending the game. Its not like the extra levels helped all that much. But I was king of the newbs.

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                17 is impressive. I think the furthest i got was 14.

                I had a buddy who got to 20, before there was a title iirc

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                  I was in a phase. A stay home and drink and play video games till I pass out phase. Plus, I like breaking stuff. That motivates me.

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      Fired it back up recently and went to one of the main hubs. There was a few other people running around, but it was pretty dead.

      But yeah, the pre-cataclysm area was gorgeous at the time. The soundtrack is AMAZING. One of my favorite gaming experiences.

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      Ayyy ToME oldhead gang represent. Been playing since about 2014 myself.

      The modding community is what really kept breathing life into that game for me for so long. I’m hoping once we finally see the next (final?) DLC expansion that the modders will pick the game back up again. It’s been very stagnant for a couple of years now, presumably waiting for DG to release his expansion like a sudden kraken as is tradition. But it’s been 2 years now since the last update (which was primarily a scaffolding update for the Lost Lands content to come) and I imagine everyone who would be otherwise interested is now hanging in a limbo of not wanting to start work on a project when DG might drop a major update at literally any time and invalidate a bunch of your work.

      Even just the regular base game kept me playing for years and years though. Solid 10/10 freeware game. I used to bounce between ToME and DCSS (also freeware, also recommend, this one actually gets regular updates) pretty regularly and that kept me covered on dungeon crawling roguelikes for the better part of a decade. I still keep coming back to them on occasion though, I’ve played a bit of both of those games within the last 2 weeks.

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    The Pokemon games on all of Nintendo’s handheld consoles emulate really cleanly on a smartphone.

    I’m a sucker for the Gen 1 nostalgia every now and then.

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    Quake. Still hold up, modding community makes tons of maps to play so it stays fresh.

    Dungeon Keeper - keeperfx is a modern update of the engine / bug fix that makes it easy to play on a modern system.

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    Here goes:

    pc:

    • duke nukem 3d pc version
    • blood
    • redneck rampage (so funny!)
    • cannon fodder
    • day of the tentacle

    megadrive:

    • streets of rage 2
    • road rash 2
    • ea hockey 2
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      Wow Cannon Fodder. I felt so bad for the guys that got wounded and just stayed there suffering.

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        I actually felt real sadness when I’d been progressing with a name for several levels and then they get blown up by my own doing. When their name appears in the roll of honour!

        Wow Cannon Fodder. I felt so bad for the guys that got wounded and just stayed there suffering.

        You can shoot them, and shoot them, and shoot them and their body bounces around!

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      Best way to play this these days? I have a disk from the early 2000s, but iirc the last time I tried to use it, it just prompted an update that led to a blizzard launcher… idr if it wanted me to buy a new digital copy or what, but I ultimately decided it was more work than it’s worth and gave up.

      …these days I don’t think I even have a CD drive lol.

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        All their games launch through their “Battle.net Launcher” now. It’s not the same as Battle.net was back then. I play on Linux via Lutris (add Battle.net launcher to Lutris).

        I think if you have your cdkey on there you can sync up for a digital copy on their website. Same account needed for the launcher. It’s all annoying, but that’s how it works now. Plays flawlessly though.

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        Apparently the original game and Brood War expansion are free to install through the Battle.Net launcher these days.

        If you have the original discs, the later official patches added the ability to copy the “mpq” files from the CD into the game’s directory, so you no longer need the disc in the drive. Of course, you’re still going to need a drive for the initial installation. That should work for single player (it’s been a few years since I last did it) but I don’t know about online multiplayer.

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    Super Nintendo:

    • Megaman X. I was never a fan of classic Megaman, but the faster, more action-oriented sequel/spinoff X series rates amongst my favorites. It has tight controls, good music, varied stages, and memorable bosses and combat encounters. I must have beaten the first game dozens of times over the years.
    • The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. It and Link’s Awakening on the Game Boy were so close to perfect that decades later they’re still the basis of comparison for any new 2D Zelda-like.

    PC:

    • Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn. it was the game that introduced Bioware’s trademark party banter and focus on interesting and likeable characters. The systems are a little rough but it still mostly holds up. Though it’s been a while since my last playthrough, and I usually stop once I hit the Underdark and the open world structure constricts for a few hours.
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      There are a lot of great mods for BG2 as well to keep the game feeling fresh. Even moreso if you don’t mind adding some fanfiction material, though I typically don’t.