What OLD SCHOOL Games Own Today's Games?

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#1 TurboLung
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Last year, I played Earthbound, or, as it is known in Japan, Mother 2. Until this day, I rate it as in my top 5 games of all time and it comes in at an easy number 1 for RPGs. Sure, I rate Mass Effect 2 and Zelda as top-notch, ball-kicking Action RPGs, but, none even come close to a sniff to Earthbound 2.

Earthbound 2 oozes with an untouchable amount of character and charm that realistic RPG settings just can't compete with. It has unique eccentric characters and odd enemies – for example, a jar of jelly can attack you. On top of all this, the game is encrusted with clever and funny dialogue. Moreover it's poured over with a thick and syrupy mix of catchy 8-bit music.

Seriously, If you haven't played it, you HAVE to. I have played all the greats, from Final Fantasy, Super Mario, Zelda, Halo series etc, and this game owns them all.

Currently playing though Mother 3 and it is just as good.

My question is; what old games do you think are better than today's fancy modern games?

EarthboundEarthbound again

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#2 DJ-Lafleur
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Super Mario Bros 3 and Super Mario World. Then also Final fantasy VI and VII, and Chrono Trigger.

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The PS1 FF games are better than the new ones IMO.
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#4 TurboLung
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For some reason, I found Chrono Trigger very confusing - I just didn't know what do to half the time or where to go. It was a good game though.

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#5 Daavpuke
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Almost any game does that for me. Or at least so much, I wouldn't even know where to begin..
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#6 dakan45
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Half life deus ex, quake 2, they just dont make fps like they used too.
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#7 Aspen706
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I am not a big fan of retro games but i do like the mario games.
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I love the old Castlevania's loads more than the ones past SOTN. Everything got too anime looking and lost its feel after that.
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Half life deus ex, quake 2, they just dont make fps like they used too.dakan45
Yeah, I'd have to say Deus Ex.
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Deus Ex Final Fantasy VI Final Fantasy VII Metal Gear Solid Half-Life 1 Super Mario Brothers 3 Super Metroid Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (which reminds me...3D Dot Heroes is freaking awesome!)
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Almost any game does that for me. Or at least so much, I wouldn't even know where to begin..Daavpuke
yea... i was thinking the same thing..

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#12 TurboLung
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I think some companies know that old school owns, because a lot of games are heading back that way - New Super Mario Bros. Wii etc. Also, this is why DS owns, because the games are mostly old school in design.

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I'd probably have to say Super Metroid and the original X-Com.

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Last year, I played Earthbound, or, as it is known in Japan, Mother 2. Until this day, I rate it as in my top 5 games of all time and it comes in at an easy number 1 for RPGs. Sure, I rate Mass Effect 2 and Zelda as top-notch, ball-kicking Action RPGs, but, none even come close to a sniff to Earthbound 2.

Earthbound 2 oozes with an untouchable amount of character and charm that realistic RPG settingsjust can't compete with. It has unique eccentric characters and odd enemies – for example, a jar of jelly can attack you. On top of all this, the game is encrusted with clever and funny dialogue. Moreover it's poured over with a thick and syrupy mix of catchy 8-bit music.

Seriously, If you haven't played it, you HAVE to. I have played all the greats, from Final Fantasy, Super Mario, Zelda, Halo series etc, and this game owns them all.

Currently playing though Mother 3 and it is just as good.

My question is; what old games do you think are better than today's fancy modern games?

EarthboundEarthbound again

TurboLung

:shock: :? :| :P :lol: Yes, Earthbound has a lot of high fantasy elements (aliens, robots, time travel and whatnot) and lots of bizarre enemies, but what jrpg doesn't? Also, could you explain how a high fantasy game set in then-modern day America (note the screenshots you provided) is less realistic than a high fantasy game set in some made up land or in the distant future (where like in Star Trek, technology is the equivalent of magic).

If you want to try to sell people on an obscure game few know about, great, but if you can't do it without misrepresenting both the game you are promoting and modern games, why do it?

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Zelda is not a Rpg

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#16 skyyfox1
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this is a great topic and i could go on and on for days about this. old school games are better than todays games.

star raiders
ultima
boulderdash
space invaders
asteroids
battlezone
robotron
sonic
galaga
wing commander

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#17 BeyondPain
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As a child of the later 90s, ps1 crash bandicoot still holds the title of my favourite platformers. Rogue squadron (series) is still as good or better than any game I've played in the same genre and age of empires 2 in my opinion will always be the best LAN rts ever. :) Nice I'm now old enough to comment on a topic like this :P
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#18 CarnageHeart
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this is a great topic and i could go on and on for days about this. old school games are better than todays games.

star raiders
ultima
boulderdash
space invaders
asteroids
battlezone
robotron
sonic
galaga
wing commander

skyyfox1

*Shakes head* Making a list isn't the same thing as making an argument. For example, asteroids was indeed awesome (I poured a lot of time into it) but Super Stardust HD is better across the board. Why is it better? More enemies, asteroids break up more dynamically, bigger asteroids, more weapons, better music, etc (I would have just left it at the screenshots, but posting screenshots isn't exactly an argument either unless one is just discussing graphics).

If you want to wallow in nostalgia and stick to old games, there's nothing wrong with that, but let's try to keep the discussion reality based. I've been gaming for 32 years and enjoyed every bit of it (though not of course, every game) so I've got nothing against old games, I just don't put old games on the same sort of pedestal retro gamers do.

If you're uninterested in legit debate and just want an echo chamber, maybe you and the TC ought to hang out in the Legacy Games forum. I'm sure people misrepresent the truth all the time there without being called on it.

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Final Fantasy VII, VIII and IX
Deus Ex
Doom
Half-Life
System Shock 2
Chrono Trigger
The Sonic games on the Mega Drive
Earthworm Jim 1 & 2
Lemmings
Monkey Island
Metal Gear Solid
The Legend Of Zelda: The Ocarina Of Time
Toejam & Earl
Worms
Duke Nukem 3D
Diablo
Fallout

There's loads more where they came from

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FFVII and kotor,why can't square make a remake of the FFVII?

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#21 Daavpuke
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FFVII and kotor,why can't square make a remake of the FFVII?

skilfulgary
Because they're busy with making awesome NEW games. something I don't mind at all.
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The entire Jedi Knight series, KOTOR 1, (I haven't played the second),

Battlefront 1 and 2,

NWN1,

Baldur's Gate,

Diablo 1 and 2,

Half-Life 2( not the episodes, the first one),

Unreal (the original, not tournament),

UnrealTournament 2k4,

Guild Wars (The entire series, all campaigns),

Sid Meier'sCiv 4, Civ 4 Warlords, and Civ 4 Beyond The Sword,

MotoCross Racers (ya,ya, I know, its a kiddy game),

Virtua Fighter 1 and 2,

BeneathA SteelSky,

that 3d penguin racing game with Tux on an older version of Linux I now don't own,

NWN1 Kingmaker,

NWN1 mods & downloadable content,

SpeedBusters,

Myst (the first one, which I never have completed),

Battleship,

Magic Carpet (that old DOS game where u fly around on a carpet with no idea of the objective),

and, of course, World of Warcraft, since I do consider that onea classic.

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As one of the old timers (my Pong still works) I feel the exact opposite. Some older games were great, but it's gone from every year games getting better to every few months. This year alone I've been in awe in different ways during Bayonetta, GOWIII, Bioshock 2, & now RDR. Any of the last 3 could be GOTY material and it's only May! The wishing for the past is no issue at all with me.
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#24 BuryMe
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There's lots of old games that still standup compared to new games.

Street Fighter II is still one of the best fighters ever made. That's the first one that comes to mind.

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#25 Sonicplys
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Pretty much all the excellent old school games kick the living crap out of the newer games (unless you are called Super Mario Galaxy 2).