Tropical Island Video Game Draft -- Pending playoffs

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Doom (1993)

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Another one of my all time favourite FPS. I loved the chainsaw.

Good pick. ARGH. I knew it wouldn't last another round.

<crosses Doom off the list>
 
Okay...so at this point does Aleksander just win the draft for what I thought was a completely obvious Doom pick? ;)

Meanwhile you dunderheads are picking archaic arcade games nobody's played in 20 years and Zelda Pt. 15 -- Zelda's Great Aunt Henrietta vs. the Snake Monsters. :p
 
Okay...so at this point does Aleksander just win the draft for what I thought was a completely obvious Doom pick? ;)

Meanwhile you dunderheads are picking archaic arcade games nobody's played in 20 years and Zelda Pt. 15 -- Zelda's Great Aunt Henrietta vs. the Snake Monsters. :p

I thought about Doom, but in the end I passed to my fellow Gm's, er something like that.
 
Okay...so at this point does Aleksander just win the draft for what I thought was a completely obvious Doom pick? ;)

Meanwhile you dunderheads are picking archaic arcade games nobody's played in 20 years and Zelda Pt. 15 -- Zelda's Great Aunt Henrietta vs. the Snake Monsters. :p

I think you mean Mario part 1000. As far as the old games go, the gameplay of certain older games like Tetris will never be surpassed and no one seems to even try; studios shoot for graphically intensive games, not games with awesome gameplay.
 
I think you mean Mario part 1000. As far as the old games go, the gameplay of certain older games like Tetris will never be surpassed and no one seems to even try; studios shoot for graphically intensive games, not games with awesome gameplay.


Well, note Tetris does not fit under my comment, as its obviously still played today, and probably still will be 100 years from now. And sorry, I got confused about the Zelda/Mario thing, althoguh if there was ever a Zelda vs. Mario NES game made, somebody tell me now so I can snap it up and join the party. :p
 
Well, note Tetris does not fit under my comment, as its obviously still played today, and probably still will be 100 years from now. And sorry, I got confused about the Zelda/Mario thing, althoguh if there was ever a Zelda vs. Mario NES game made, somebody tell me now so I can snap it up and join the party. :p
I am pretty sure there was a Mario Vs. Zelda game and it has already been selected.
 
Dipping into the Aurora toolset well again.

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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - 2003 - PC

And what does this have to do with the Aurora? KOTOR was released by BioWare using a modified version of the Aurora engine of Neverwinter Nights. Because of this, modders have been able to modify the game using some Neverwinter Nights modding tools.

I'm sure after a lifetime of tinkering, I could eventually figure out how to get that to work and increase the replay of KOTOR exponentially.

And if not, who cares ... the game stands up just fine as is. The first role playing game set in the Star Wars universe and based on Dungeons and Dragons rules. The game actually tracks your movements and actions, determining your path toward the light or dark side of the force, changing your character's appearance, dialogue and ultimately the storyline and ending.

And besides that, one of my favorite games is City of Heroes, which being an online multiplayer is ineligable for this draft. So while I can't be a Super Hero on my island ... at least I can be a Jedi Knight.
 
Dipping into the Aurora toolset well again.



Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - 2003 - PC


Friggin love that game.. I still play it.. KOTOR 1, and 2 (even though 2 was rushed). Those are great games with great stories. I cannot wait for a 3rd if they ever make it.

I first found out about this game when I bought the "best of star wars" games and loaded that one up and thought to myself "why didn't I buy this when it came out!!??" then I proceeded to purchase the second one the next day.
 
good pick -- on my list down there. Think there was something very satisfying about that one, kind of like Doom, where later refinements may have actually made it less fun, not more. Loved the little chunks being blown off the ships and whatnot -- not realistic perhaps, but just fun.
 
Wing Commander + The Secret Missions expansion Packs (1990) - PC

One of the best Space simulation game I have ever played. It was a big hit during its prime and has spawned many parts and a movie(Freddie Prinze Jr.). And it has cost me a bunch of keyboards too.:D

great choice was on my list
 
Well, another timeout... crazy... I am selecting the FPS that changed it all for me... from simplistic mindless shooting to strategy and squad based combat; I select Ghost Recon: Gold Edition (gold edition includes the Island Thunder and Desert Siege expansions) for the PC
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I just remember when I first started playing this game thinking a FPS should not be this complex... but it worked; it became much more of an immersion experience for me that I thought possible. No mindless shooting or weird invincibility power-ups. One shot and you are probably dead, like real life... Has to be one of the greatest FPS of all time.
 
Sorry for the time out...2 weddings in 2 days and the internet at the hotel I'm staying at lost connection for a day and a half:mad:. Anyway...Pick #6, and I'm sticking with my PC roots. My 2nd favorite game to play to Diablo II is this quirky, yet addicting turn based strategy game. The sequels have better animation, but no map editer or side quests so I'll stick with the version guaranteed to bring a smile to m face every time.

Pick #6
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Heroes of Might and Magic 3: Complete Edition (PC) 2000
Includes: Heroes Chronicles, Restoration of Erathia, The Shadow of Death, and Armageddon's Blade

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Great game design, and the map editer makes this game infinitely playable. Goals are variable to collect certain items, conquer your enemies, defeat specific monsters, etc. You have heroes who gather armies and recruits from towns. You build dwellings to recruit specific mercenary races to aid you, and you collect artifacts and resources to help your cause.

More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroes_of_Might_and_Magic_III
 
Sorry for the time out...2 weddings in 2 days and the internet at the hotel I'm staying at lost connection for a day and a half:mad:. Anyway...Pick #6, and I'm sticking with my PC roots. My 2nd favorite game to play to Diablo II is this quirky, yet addicting turn based strategy game. The sequels have better animation, but no map editer or side quests so I'll stick with the version guaranteed to bring a smile to m face every time.

Pick #6
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Heroes of Might and Magic 3: Complete Edition (PC) 2000
Includes: Heroes Chronicles, Restoration of Erathia, The Shadow of Death, and Armageddon's Blade

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Great game design, and the map editer makes this game infinitely playable. Goals are variable to collect certain items, conquer your enemies, defeat specific monsters, etc. You have heroes who gather armies and recruits from towns. You build dwellings to recruit specific mercenary races to aid you, and you collect artifacts and resources to help your cause.

More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroes_of_Might_and_Magic_III

I will have to pick this up... looks fun!
 
With any draft comes the surprises and the disgusts. I'm still disgusted at all the games taken from me, but very surprised to be able to take this. I had all but left it off my list because I knew I would want to take my half life, zelda, and mario games before it and thought there'd be no way it survived.

Maybe none of you like Mr. McCloud. I sure do.

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Star Fox 64 (1997) - Nintendo 64

What can I say about this game? It was the first game I owned for my Nintendo 64 and it was absolutely worshiped by my friends and I when we were growing up.

It was one of the first games where you got to pilot a spaceship and shoot stuff out of the air......in 3D. To say the least, we had a lot to be excited about. Not only that but each mission was on a vastly different planet or setting than the last, and there were Star Fox tanks and submarines to pilot as well. Plus, it was the first game ever (and I mean ever) to use rumble capabilities. A feature that every single game system and controller since has copied or adapted.

To top it all, this game spawned so many hilarious quotes that none of us thought were funny at the time....but looking back they are so cheesy and hilarious you just have to wonder who wrote any of this stuff.

Fox:
"I'll do my best. Andross won't have his way with me!"
"Sorry to jet, but I'm in a hurry."

Falco:
"Crud! We were SO close to Venom!"
(sarcastically) "Gee, I've been saved by Fox. How swell."
"Jeez Laweez, what is that!?"
"I see you have new ships."

Slippy:
"Yippee! You did it!"
"Hey, what's the big idea?"
"This baby can take temperatures up to 9000 degrees!"

Peppy:
"Doggone it!!"
"Everything's A-OK."

And the most infamously ridiculed video game quote of all time (at least on the internet):
"Do a barrel roll!"

Also a massive list of Star Fox quotes here.
 
Ahh I think I'll go with Mario Kart 64 - 1996 N64

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Seemed like everyone I knew had this game and played it non stop back in the day
 
Ahh I think I'll go with Mario Kart 64 - 1996 N64

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Seemed like everyone I knew had this game and played it non stop back in the day

Damn, was comteplating taking this next round. At least it makes my racing games a little easier to pick from. Great pick, I was awesome at that game
 
My next pick would probably have survived a few more rounds (or even the whole draft; not sure if anyone has played it) but I don't wanna take a chance. This is my favorite PC game I have ever played

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Thief II: The Metal Age + Expansion (2000) - PC

Review

The Thief series has a genre of its own...First Person Sneaker. You are a thief named Garrett, and your objectives are to break into some high security buildings (and similar things for the most part), hide in the shadows, and complete different objectives ranging from stealing priceless artifacts to eavesdropping on others, all the while stealing loot for some pocket money. Guards can kill you just as easily as you can kill them, so combat should be avoided. You are equipped with a sword, a blackjack, and a broad range of arrows (water arrows for dousing torches, moss arrows to make a carpet on loud surfaces, etc.)

The videos before each mission are great, and I really like the voiceover. I highly recommend playing it if you haven't. Playing the first one isn't necessary, but it would help a bit with the story I guess. A demo can be found here:

http://downloads.gamezone.com/demos/d1353.htm

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My next pick would probably have survived a few more rounds (or even the whole draft; not sure if anyone has played it) but I don't wanna take a chance. This is my favorite PC game I have ever played

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Thief II: The Metal Age + Expansion (2000) - PC

The Thief series has a genre of its own...First Person Sneaker. You are a thief named Garrett, and your objectives are to break into some high security buildings (and similar things for the most part), hide in the shadows, and complete different objectives ranging from stealing priceless artifacts to eavesdropping on others, all the while stealing loot for some pocket money. Guards can kill you just as easily as you can kill them, so combat should be avoided. You are equipped with a sword, a blackjack, and a broad range of arrows (water arrows for dousing torches, moss arrows to make a carpet on loud surfaces, etc.)

The videos before each mission are great, and I really like the voiceover. I highly recommend playing it if you haven't. Playing the first one isn't necessary, but it would help a bit with the story I guess. A demo can be found here:

http://downloads.gamezone.com/demos/d1353.htm

Screenshots:
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I have played this game but was never really hooked on it, but thought that the game was really cool, i just didn't have patience to go sneaking around. My brother loved it since he was a big fan of another game similar to this. That game was developed by the same studio who made the original Thief.
 
dammit....thought about picking that the last pick. Again, I pick a game that would have fell to me and pass on one that wouldn't.....getting annoying now
 
I have played this game but was never really hooked on it, but thought that the game was really cool, i just didn't have patience to go sneaking around. My brother loved it since he was a big fan of another game similar to this. That game was developed by the same studio who made the original Thief.

Looking Glass Studios? I have no idea what game you're talking about. It's too bad they had to go out of business
 
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