The World Video Game Hall of Fame 2017 Inductees (polygon.com)
Dave Knott writes: The 2017 World Video Game Hall of Fame inductees have been announced. The Hall Of Fame "recognizes individual electronic games of all types -- arcade, console, computer, handheld, and mobile -- that have enjoyed popularity over a sustained period and have exerted influence on the video game industry or on popular culture and society in general." The 2017 inductees are: Donkey Kong, Halo: Combat Evolved, Pokemon Red and Green, and Street Fighter II. These four titles join the inaugural 2015 class, which included Pong, Pac-Man, Super Mario Bros., Tetris, Doom and World of Warcraft, and the 2016 class which included Grand Theft Auto 3, The Legend of Zelda, The Oregon Trail, The Sims, Sonic the Hedgehog and Space Invaders.
Ok I found the list but not via links, i had to guesstimate it in the browser url bar.
My thoughts on their list:
No Civilization. No Simcity. No Prince of Persia, No Monkey Island, No Super Mario Kart.
Doom should be Doom 2 or Wolfenstein. Wolfenstein was the first FPS to be popular with everyone. Doom was bigger than that but Doom 2 exploded on the scene. There was not one home computer back in Doom 2's time that didn't have Doom 2 on it. No other game can EVER beat that without bundling.
Halo was popular. It was a xbox system seller and something pc/mac fans were waiting for until microsoft did the dirty and turned it xbox only. But this game wasn't revolutionary in terms of gaming as a whole. When this game came out PC gamers had Unreal, Quake, Call Of Duty, Battlefield 1942, Thief, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Soldier of Fortune etc. This spot should be Half Life or System Shock or Deux Ex.
Street Fighter 2 should be Street Fighter 2 Turbo. SF2T was SF2 with bug fixes and more moves turning it into a way better game. Everything about SF2T was better. More characters, more stages and it sold more copies too.
I recently watched the Donkey Kong documentary 'King of Kong', I found new respect for the game, which I found extremely frustrating back in the day.
While I've played the 70s and 80s games in their list, I never got around to picking up Halo or Sonic.
I guess I've got some video game playing to look forward to.
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Turbo was actually a response to a hack. Somebody got into a Championship cab and started changing shit so you could do special moves in the air and upped the speed. Street Fighter Rainbow, I think it was called.
I remember being on a car ferry to France and screwing around in the arcade on a hacked machine. On that one, every move was available mid air, plus the following hacks:
Hard houdoukens crossed the screen in about half a second.
Slow houdoukens Were almost still.
Medium ones were the normal speed but heatseeking.
A dragon punch emitted a wall of houdoukens.
I think blanka's eletric storm (or maybe Honda's slap) emitted a continuous stream of sonic booms.
It was inanely unbalanced but fun.
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