Also in no order:
Team Fortress Classic (PC)- oh yes. It was with this game that I honed my rocket launching skills as a soldier
Super Mario 64 (64)- nobody's done a 3d platformer better since
Quake 3 (PC)- the perfect multiplayer game. great physics, map set, weapon balance, fun fun fun
Tony Hawk 2 (PC)- while 4 may be the best in the series, I played the most of 2, and it seemed the most magical. got all the gaps too, thank you very much
Virtua Fighter 2 (PC)- first PC game I ever bought, owned only that for about 9 months. Figured out that you could edit the background images and such by exploring the install directory, very fun
Tie Fighter (PC) - the golden age of Lucasarts, and one of the best games they made. Took a long time to beat, but oh so fun along the way.
Jedi Knight (PC) - remember when The Zone was fun? this was the number one game on the zone for like a year, and I helped.
Tetris (GB) - the original tetris, on the original clunky white gameboy. probably put more hours on that than any other game
Super Mario Allstars (Snes) - this still gets fired up from time to time on trusty zsnes. all the fun of the original nes games, but acceptable graphics
Giants (PC) - didn't sell incredibly well, but was such a great game. So beautiful, it still stands up in aesthetics. Playing as the 3 different classes was fun, and the RTS elements were great.
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