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The Top 5 Games of All Time

An anonymous reader writes "The guys over at trusted reviews have come up with lists of their top five games of all time. There are some obvious choices and some very obscure ones, but on the whole its interesting reading. See how their lists compare to yours."

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  1. What? No Freebird? by BadAnalogyGuy · · Score: 4, Funny

    This list sucks!

  2. Lists Lists Lists by Freaky+Spook · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Have all of these news/blog sites run out of things to write about because it seems this year everywhere has been inundated with dam lists.

    1. Re:Lists Lists Lists by pookemon · · Score: 5, Funny

      Inundated? Go on then, list the Top 5 lists we've been inundated with... ;)

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    2. Re:Lists Lists Lists by EEBaum · · Score: 4, Funny
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    3. Re:Lists Lists Lists by astromog · · Score: 5, Funny

      The top 5 dams of all time: 1. Hoover Dam 2. Benmore Dam 3. Grande Dixence Dam 4. Keban Dam 5. Verzasca dam.

  3. No RTS games in the lineup? by EmperorKagato · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Starcraft isn't that good of a game worth mentioning? Knights and Merchants?! Age of Empires?

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  4. The Real Best Games by VirusEqualsVeryYes · · Score: 5, Funny

    Tch. Everyone knows that the real top 5 are:

    1. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
    2. Halo 2
    3. Half Life 2
    4. Counter Strike
    5. Battlefield 2

    All my 11-year-old neighbors told me so.

  5. Games every gamer should try by DrStrangeLug · · Score: 4, Interesting
    1. Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri - Best Civ Game Ever , Dispite not being a true civ game.
    2. Halflife. Enough said.
    3. Deus Ex. This is how game storylines should work - smartly.
    4. Hostile Waters . You can pick this up now for less than a 10 and you'd be a fool not to.
    5. Spore - Hurry up and release the damn thing! And I WILL torrent it from the US while I wait for a UK release if they do that staggered release date crap.
  6. Not a single mention of nethack! by Virak · · Score: 4, Funny

    What is this blasphemy doing on slashdot?!

    1. Re:Not a single mention of nethack! by pthisis · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Seriously. It's been in constant development for decades now, game play (and balance) continues to improve, and it's the ultimate in learning curves--insanely difficuly but incredibly fun when you first start playing, excellent learning curve all the way through where you can get further and further with just exploration, and with time you can learn to win more than half the time and yet it's still fun.

      1. Nethack

      2. X-com UFO Defense

      3. Grand Theft Auto III

      4. Doom/Wolfenstein 3D (I'm undecided)

      5. Starflight

      Honorable mentions (unsorted): Contra, Archon, Hitman, Ultima IV, Counterstrike, Autoduel, Dune II, Tetris, Civilization, Bard's Tale, World of Warcraft, Simcity, Wing Commander

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  7. Trusted Reviews? by The+Bungi · · Score: 5, Insightful
    OK, so we have 29 pages, each with ~6 paragaphs of text and at least four large animated banner ads.

    Quality of layout and choice of graphics aside, this is really a pointless review. But who exactly are these people at TrustedReviews.com? Since when do they exist, and why are we supposed to trust them?

    And why does Slashdot keep posting what they write again and again?

    1. Re:Trusted Reviews? by Chaffar · · Score: 4, Funny
      But who exactly are these people at TrustedReviews.com?
      Personally, I usually tend NOT to trust companies or people who ask me to just trust them. Me: Hum... Are you sure this wifi card comes with linux drivers? Retarded Store clerk: Of course! Trust me, it's my JOB, I know what I'm talking about... Me: Mind if I make you sign this declaration swearing that this card comes with linux drivers? Retarded Store clerk: ... let me check with my manager [disappears through this small previously unnoticed door and never comes back]
  8. 29 trusted reviews later by shawn443 · · Score: 5, Funny

    and I just puked advertisements.

    1. Re:29 trusted reviews later by Firehed · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I cheated. Clicking on the drop-down and just reading the titles is so damned easy. Well, not for copying and pasting the list in here for karma whoring, but it was interesting to see DOTT make it in there. And Jedi Knight... I wish I still knew where my discs were for that.

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  9. My own list by nsayer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Not that my opinion is worth a damn, but it's free.

    bzflag, because it remains the premiere open-source 3d multiplayer game, in my view.

    Doom, because it practically reinvented the FPS, both in terms of originality of gameplay and graphics quality.

    Tempest, because it represents the pinacle of the vector game. No, it wasn't the most advanced one, but best in terms of gameplay, look, adictiveness, and quite frankly, unit sales.

    Robotron, because it is the best adrenaline pumping game ever made. Retire the cup.

    Pac-Man, because of its sheer iconic status. There were games before Pac-Man, and games after Pac-Man. But anyone can look at any game and immediately be able to say with certainty which group it belongs in. No other game of its time can say that.

    Honorable mention goes to Myst, which, like Doom to the FPS, represented a redefinition of the adventure game.

    You're welcome.

  10. Early bungie games by Hachey · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm sorry, but the ol' days of Bungie before they got bought out by Microsoft (man, at the time I was thinkin' that was a cold day in hell) had one of the best games of all time. Marathon. Little is it known but this game gave _birth_ to the rocket jump. The story line was friggin phenomenal. It could be scary as hell. Coming out just a year after doom, it made all the right changes (larger deathmatches, multiple floors per level, etc). And let us not forget the game that gave birth to the age old crazy AI video game meme. That was a golden egg for sure.


    and one more thing... Frog blast the vent core!!!!

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  11. Coral cache by Sagachi · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's already slashdotted... here's the CC link.
    http://www.trustedreviews.com.nyud.net:8090/articl e.aspx?page=8102&head=0

  12. What? by Sathias · · Score: 4, Funny

    What? The particular game which I would have included if I made the list myself wasn't named? What an outrage!

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  13. missing game by macadamia_harold · · Score: 4, Funny

    See how their lists compare to yours

    My #1 favorite game is "hide the sausage". Wonder why they didn't list that one.

    1. Re:missing game by trash+eighty · · Score: 3, Funny

      er this is slashdot dude, you may have to explain that one

    2. Re:missing game by argStyopa · · Score: 3, Funny

      My #1 favorite game is "hide the sausage". Wonder why they didn't list that one.

      I think one of the requirements was that the reviewers had to have had experience playing the game.

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  14. How can these guys call themselves gamers? by lewp · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Mario 64 instead of Super Mario Bros. 3 or Super Mario World?
    Ocarina of Time instead of Zelda or A Link to the Past?
    Jedi Knight instead of KotOR?
    Formula 1 GP instead of Gran Turismo?
    Unreal Tournament instead of Quake?
    No Starcraft?
    No Final Fantasy (take your pick) or, at the very least, Chrono Trigger?
    No Grand Theft Auto?

    I'm missing a bunch I know, but I've only been thinking about this for a few minutes.

    Nobody even went oldschool and mentioned a true classic like Donkey Kong, Pit Fall, Pac Man, or Space Invaders.

    Which video games are the "best" is ultimately pretty subjective, but they've picked sequels that undeniably weren't the best in their series even. Everyone's got their "out there" pick for an obscure game that they happened to get hooked on, but how can you put those in a "top 5 games of all time" list when there are absolute masterpieces that are basically the same game done better?

    Glad I didn't bother to RTF this A and just skimmed the list of games.

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  15. My top 5... by Loligo · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ok, I've been a gamer of various sorts for approaching 30 years, and the only game on their list that I think belongs in a top TWENTY is Doom.

    Top 5, in no particular order.

    Zork
    Adventure for the Atari 2600 (Warren Robbinett forever)
    Civilization II (sorry, Civ fans, Civ 2 is the definitive version)
    Utopia for the Intellivision (the FIRST widespread RTS)
    Asteroids arcade version

    These aren't even my top five favorites of all time, but the ones I feel deserve even more recognition than they got (ESPECIALLY Utopia, we wouldn't have Starcraft without it). They pioneered generations of games, and their influence is still felt today.

      -l

  16. Re:let the platforms wars begin by dualmoo · · Score: 5, Informative

    For those interested, here is the complete list:

    Riyad:
    - Resident Evil 4 - Nintendo GameCube
    - Chaos - Sinclair ZX Spectrum
    - Dungeon Explorer - PC Engine
    - Blade Runner - PC
    - Riyad: Mario 64 - Nintendo 64

    Stu:
    - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - N64
    - Lords of Midnight - Sinclair ZX Spectrum
    - Civilization - PC
    - ICO - PlayStation 2
    - Half-Life - PC

    Benny:
    - X-Wing vs Tie Fighter - PC
    - Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2 - PC
    - Counter-Strike - PC
    - Unreal Tournament - PC
    - Shenmue - Sega Dreamcast

    Gordon:
    - Kick Off - PC
    - Sim City - PC
    - Tetris - Nintendo GameBoy
    - Championship Manager 2 - PC
    - Formula 1 GP - PC

    Spode
    - Commander Keen - PC
    - Lemmings - PC
    - Doom - PC
    - Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge - PC
    - Day of the Tentacle - PC

  17. And just where the hell is Elite by shockwaverider · · Score: 5, Informative
    What about Elite on the BBC micro?

    OK - Lets forget that
    • It was the first truly 3D 8 bit game
    • It had 8 galaxies, each containing 256 solarsystems to explore
    • It had missions, and police ships as well as pirates and traders, and the ability to be either
    But fer Chrissakes it was coded into 18Kbytes of handcrafted 6502 machine code. That alone deserves a mention!
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  18. Re:Beacuse it's 5 games for EACH of the reviewers by spoco2 · · Score: 4, Informative

    I realise that it's all for the ads, but realistically, each page has a lot of content, with screenshots, detailed rundown of the game etc. It's a lot better than I've seen on other sites.

    If there are 5 reviewers (I didn't count), then a game a page plus some extra fluff for intros and you have 29 pages.

  19. All good questions, but first... by sir_montag · · Score: 3, Funny

    Why don't you click on a few ads though? ;)

  20. Where is Total Annihilation by ThomasHoward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    WHy is Total Annihilation not on any of those lists, it is still the best RTS ever made, well, as far as I am concerned, anyhow.

  21. Wolfenstein by Frankie70 · · Score: 5, Informative


    Doom, because it practically reinvented the FPS, both in terms of originality of gameplay and graphics quality.


    No, that was Wolfenstein.
    I liked Doom better, but it was Wolf which reinvented the genre.

  22. Re:Er, random? by skam240 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This list looks much more like a bunch of people trying to prove their gaming 133TN355 by claiming obscure favorites. I'll site as an example Dungeon Explorer. For starters the author of the article refers to the system it came out on by its Japanese name "PC Engine" rather than what it was marketed as in the US, "TurboGrafx-16", which is what most American gamers would know it as (I myself was confused for a few minutes until I remembered this fact). Then there's the very fact that this person is naming it one of their top 5 games ever. I've played Dungeon Explorer. Allot. Me and my older brother played the hell out of it when I was younger. It was great. But to call a slightly more advanced Gauntlet one of the best games of all time is absurd.

    There's plenty of other examples to go from on the list (like naming civilization instead of civ2), most of which is comprised of good games that didn't sell well, are really old, came from systems most people didn't own or some combination of the previous three. "Good games" is the key phrase here too. Most of the games on the list are in fact good games, they're just not, for the most part, top 5 list worthy.

    So in summary, I felt like I was reading an article written by those kids we all knew in school who wouldn't listen to anything that sold over 10,000 albums just so they could look cool.

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  23. Well... by sir_montag · · Score: 5, Funny

    It tried to make the list, but it died of dysentery :(

  24. Console games don't count by sir_montag · · Score: 4, Funny

    Who plays console games? I mean, seriously, do they even have a market percentage these days?

  25. Re:Something to be said for Counter-Strike by cyclomedia · · Score: 5, Funny

    not my cup of tea, for comparison half life's DMC (Death Match Classic) mod played along these lines

    1. spawn
    2. run towards nearest big gun
    3. kill people
    4. die hilariously
    5. repeat = fun

    and counter strike, (which admittedly i havent played much since one of the original beta's back in 99) goes something like this

    1. chose from vast array of guns in a menu and not being a firearms expert have no idea what's what or what's any good about them
    2. spawn
    3. try to find players on other team, half of whom are camping
    4. die from single bullet shot to toe
    5. wait 20 minutes for round to end
    6. finally repeat = suckage

    obviously the former falls into the arcade category and the latter into tactical, so whilst it's most certainly a question of taste i prefer my games to place their emphasis on fast furious fun

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  26. Play it for free... by interactive_civilian · · Score: 3, Informative
    For those who don't know, Bungie open-sourced Marathon and released the game data file for free. You can get them all at http://source.bungie.org/, or more specifically, here:

    http://source.bungie.org/get/

    I agree that this is one of the most amazing games ever. Not only did it bring us some technical innovations (at the time) such as the ability to look up and down to aim your weapon, dual triggered weapons, etc., but it was one of the first FPS games to actually have an amazing, intricate plot.

    If you haven't played it, go for it.

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  27. No Freespace, either? by Sage+Gaspar · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I think the space sim is a genre that hasn't seen much action in the last seven years because it's already been perfected by Freespace 2. Let's talk about a game where you have a little fighter flying amid literally miles-long capital ships firing giant beam weapons at each other. Where there's gameplay moments and mid-mission plot surprises that just bowl you over. Where you have complete control over three squads of wingmen and you can see (and target) every subsystem on every ship. Where you actually have to make targeted strikes on these subsystems using bombers and covering fire to take down big targets. Where you fly into the middle of really awesome nebulae that do crazy things to your ship's sensors.

    And most notably, where the devs were pimp enough to put a clause allowing completely free redistribution to friends and acquaintances in the EULA, and it's now legitly open-source. Leading to the creation of beautiful graphics packages that breathe new life into it. (video). Anyone who thinks they might enjoy this game and hasn't tried it yet, you owe it to yourself :P

  28. Re:Online Scrabble & Chess & the game of s by 56ker · · Score: 5, Funny

    What would be interesting though would be a top 5 games slashdot commenters play eg:-

    1) Trolling
    2) Providing a link to the ad free version of the article
    3) Saying something totally obvious but because you write more than a paragraph hoping it'll get modded as insightful
    4) Karma whoring
    5) Karma whoring other posts (eg mod parent up please!)

  29. 29 pages for top 5 !?! by alcmaeon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Sorry, I'm not reading an article that gives someone's opinion of the top 5 games but runs 29 pages. They can scam their advertisers some other way. How does this crap even make it to slashdot. Don't we have admins or something who exercise some discretion over the selections?