Or like Robotron/Gauntlet/Pac Man/Tempest/Missile Command/super hard things requiring memorization or perfect reactions. I wasn’t a big fan of shooters, FPSes, sports games, trivia, gun games, So RPGs, Metroidvanias (before they were a genre), fighting games, platformers, and in general games that made you think, either on your own or vs another person, rather than just requiring reactions. I played the more “regular” street fighters like SF2, Super Turbo, Street Fighter Alpha 1-2-3, SF3, and stuff but I thought they were slow and boring…and still do, hahah. Street Fighter/MvC/MvC 2ĬlayFighter 63 1/3, the Vampire Savior/Hunter series. Tyrian and Tyrian 2000, Gradius III, Super R-Type. And Megaman Half-Life (oh how I wish this had become an official game!) I don’t think I liked the actual basic Half-Life or FPS model much, I didn’t particularly enjoy Doom or Wolfenstein. I didn’t play many sports games, hahahah.Īnd…Half-Life, but not single player, and in multiplayer I really only played Severian’s Mod. California Games (Lynx, and oh man the surfing scores.).MegaRace (it was a really bad game but “You win…a genuine Scottish accent!”). TETRIS ATTACK (I didn’t enjoy regular Tetris, and still don’t)īLAST CORPS (goes with the puzzle games!) and it wasn’t “as a kid” but BABA IS YOU! Probably because the SNES Sim City was just enough removed from actual SIM planning to be fun, while still being unique. Sim City (SNES), for days and days – none of the other Sim City games or other Sim games ever grabbed me at all, for some reason. This goes in-between RPGs and platformers. Mike Z: Let’s list some favorites that I remember immediately:Ĭhrono Trigger I never played any of the Final Fantasy games until college.
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