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Friday, December 5, 2008

I get Yoshi.

Regardless of what Scott Heisel says, I do occasionally follow up on things I promise.

And like I said in my last blog (and at the request of beener48, whose whim I apparently feel a preternatural need to succumb to lately), I'm gonna dedicate this one to my Top 5 video games of all time.
I couldn't quite figure out a way to judge games for this (since I'm only a semi-casual gamer at best) and I haven't exactly played every game out there. So I decided the easiest way to rank games was to choose them based on the amount of time I spent mastering (read: becoming adequate) at them.

1. Burnout 3: Takedown (Xbox)

A widely accepted and unfortunate characteristic of mine is that I have paralyzing road rage. I went through a couple-year stretch during which I would routinely get into what I called "battles" with other drivers--usually resulting in 93 mph games of cat and idiot. So imagine my sociopathic glee when the original Xbox released Burnout 3--a game with a mode where the entire goal is to cause the most horrific accidents possible and a "Road Rage" mode in which the point was to run as many other cars off the road as humanly possible. I learned an important lesson during the summer that this game monopolized my life: Don't play it for six hours straight then get directly in your car to drive to Taco Bell. Am I right, Pennsylvania State Police? Yeah. You remember me.
2. Tekken 2 (Playstation)

I was never any good at Mortal Kombat. I was okay, and I could shoot Scorpion's grapple thingy, but there was always someone who knew every intricate "left-right-A-B" code out there, rendering me pretty useless and subsequently bored. But when my college roommate got Tekken 2 during my freshman year, it became a much more palatable use of time than my Intro To Logic course. It was a zillion times more realistic and smooth than MK, and thanks to staggering amount of classes I skipped just to play it, I became the dork who knew every move's code. I should've used that brain space on other things, but who really uses logic anyway?
3. Super Mario Kart (Super Nintendo)

I never owned Mario Kart. I never even owned a Super Nintendo. But my friend Lucas did in high school and during one magical summer break, our nightly agenda went like this: 1. Go to Eat N' Park and eat Cookie Fudge Fantasy sundaes; 2. Attempt to hit on whichever girls from neighboring school districts happened into our general vicinity; 3. Go to his house defeated and ready to spend the wee hours on Mario Kart shooting red turtle shells at each other. Ah, where would the video game world be without the universal rejection unleashed by high school girls?

4. Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (Sega Genesis)

For my money, there's really nothing better than a spunky, potentially psychopathic hedgehog who moves at the speed of sound (back then it seemed like it, at least. His actual speed now translates to around 43 mph).
5. Missile Command (Atari)
While most of you have probably never had the ignorant jubilation of playing anything on the now-antiquated Atari system, Missile Command was pretty much Halo for people who wouldn't know what a CD was for almost a decade. That screenshot you see there is pretty much the whole game. Missiles are fired at your city and you've gotta shoot em down before they destroy the buildings below (buildings in 1984 apparently all looked like little blue letter "M"s). That's a lot of pressure to put on the shoulders of a 6-year-old. But if I ever find myself in the middle of some sort of worldwide nuclear Armageddon and only me and Jeff Goldblum can save the planet, it's all gonna come back to me.
Of course, they upgraded this game for more modern systems...
...but come on.
So there she is. A list of games that collectively stole 3.7 years of my life.
What are your top 5?
12 Comments    

12 Comments:

Blogger beener48 said...

Tim, by succumbing to my every whim, you make my day, man. So here's my top 5:

1 - The Lengend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time (N64)

2 - Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA (N64)

3 - Super Mario 3 (NES)

4 - Mario Kart 64

5 - Fallout 3 (Xbox 360)

December 5, 2008 11:33 PM  
OpenID kapy53 said...

MISSILE COMMAND RULES!! And I'm not just saying that. For years all I had was an old atari to play, so I became a master at games way to old. Also Sonic is just the shit (I prefer Sonic 3 with the Sonic Knuckles cartridge stuck in to play as Knuckles)

But my top 5 is

1. Tetris
so simple, yet soooo addicting and hard to truly master

2. Resident Evil 4 (GameCube) Without this no 3rd person shooters we have today, and no Gears of War for those that seem to be obsessed with that.

3. Pokemon Red & Blue (Gameboy)
I caught all 150...and all I got was an effing sticker.

4. Super Mario 3 (NES)

BEST MARIO EVER!!!!

5. Portal (PC/X-Box 360/PS3)

Never has a game made me excited to be a gamer in sooo long. Not only is it a truly original title, but it's head designer was a woman, which is helping to break a mold the gaming industry has.

December 6, 2008 3:24 AM  
Blogger AutumnWalker- said...

I'm not one for video games, but I spent an entire summer beating Paper Mario on Nintendo 64. Ever since, that game has been my favorite.
There was also another game, called Gauntlet Legends, on PlayStation. I enjoyed that game as well.

December 6, 2008 12:06 PM  
Blogger Canon to a Whisper said...

I still have my parents old Atari system. It doesn't work anymore, but I still have it. Mostly for bragging rights.... or something like that.

1- Tecmo Superbowl (NES)

2- GoldenEye 007 (N64)

3- Sonic the Hedgehog (Sega) There was a code that you could enter that would allow you to play any level in the game. I believe that it was up, down, left, right hold down A and press start. Starry Night zone was my favorite

4- Super Mario 3 (NES)

5- Resident Evil 2 (PlayStation)

* Missing from the list is the most current edition of NHL series. I didn't include it because it changes every year.

December 6, 2008 2:12 PM  
Blogger Tim Karan said...

I believe it was: Up, Down, Left, Right, A, B, A, B, Start...

I'm not certain.

But I feel it in my soul.

December 7, 2008 1:02 AM  
OpenID kapy53 said...

Contra's code is still used in games all the time. up up down down left right left right B A start. Aahhh those lives were really welcome, and helped me get to level 2.

December 7, 2008 2:46 AM  
OpenID sheepsaurus said...

I'm up for any dress up, Harvest Moon, Mario, Final Fantasy, Zelda, Red Alert, Call Of Duty or Pokemon-like games. My favorite game of all time has to be Tetris, though.

For real? They still use that code?

December 7, 2008 8:19 AM  
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December 7, 2008 5:29 PM  
Blogger Cam said...

just because we use cheats doesn't mean we're not smart

I don't play video games (and actually kind of hate them these days). Still, I liked Sonic for Sega Genesis (and totally used the cheat to open up higher levels because I could never get through one of the lower ones). Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for N64 was pretty good too.

Oh, and if computer games count, then Oregon Trail (and Amazon Trail to an extent) were amazing.

December 7, 2008 5:30 PM  
Blogger Coma Girl said...

I'm addicted to Final Fantasy and most things Spyro. I also have a NES with the original orange guns to play Duck Hunt. I'm not sure what this says about me.

However, this is not why I'm weighing in on this. TIM, Wilco finally played Roc last night. And they played a full set, and encore, and then did a second encore that turned into another full set, just because they were having fun. And you should have seen it. I thought of you though so you were sorta there. That is all.

December 7, 2008 6:27 PM  
Blogger Natalie R. Kimber said...

I have two cat-er-gories- New(ish) games:

1. Mario Kart Wii- no game has ever brought me more joy! and yes I actually use the damn steering wheel that every boy out there boycotts because they're better with the old controllers... I will Kick Yo Ass, Leiv in Germany and Sookie in Japan... you too, Ellen DeGeneres in Denver!

2. Burnout 3...XBox? no racing game is better for girls, because we suck at them don't we... unless its MarioKart, because even duck-billed platypuses can play that.. but with Burnout 3, the more you suck the more you win!

3. Gran Turismo-PS- after my dude friends beat the game so I can pick slutever car I want- and I always pick the Subaru Impreza rally car, becaues it romps and is sick...

4. God of War-PS- this game is just too damn fun, and there's immortality mode for us girlies... its rad how you can bone the chicks in between levels to get more power too...

5. Shadow of the Colossus-PS- once I got the hang of this, I could take em all down... I think I dreamt of this game when I was like 4 too.

And the second cat-er-gory: Old-Skewl Gaymes-

1. Super Mario Bros 3 for Super Nintendo- so many levels for so many wasted hours... I spent all of fourth grade on this game

2. Mario Kart for N64- nothing beats the memory of getting stoned with the skater boys when I was 12 playing this game in between blowing up golf balls and listening to WuTang back in 1995

3. Mortal Kombat for Sega Genesis- I still have my Sega, and I still play it, and I still remember all the codes, bitches.

4. ToeJam and Earl-Sega- weird weird weird and rad rad rad

5. World of Illusion-Sega- yep, being a girl, I love Disney. I actually beat this game like once.

Thanks Tim for bringing back the memories and making me actually miss my ex boyfriends for once!

December 11, 2008 11:03 PM  
Blogger 6655321 said...

What the hell, Mike? You have our new web-editor at your feet? I don't ever read the blogs and I come on here to find this...

P.S. Also Mike, how can you put SMB3 above Super Mario World(SNES)? I will admit, the Super Mario World way of flying is practically Mario humping the air with a cape on, but those damn boats at the end of each SMB3 world are ridiculous and a complete ridicule to all things Mario.

December 17, 2008 8:12 PM  

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