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What Is Your top 5 Favorite PC Games? Me it's:
 
01] Starflight Series
02] Sim City Series
03] X-Com Series
04] Tycoon Railroad Series
05] Fantasy Games

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My favorite is:
 
1. SimCity 4
2. Rise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots
3. Command and Conquer Generals Zero: Hour
4. Age of Empires II: Gold Edition
5. Unreal Tournment 2004
 
 

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I was going to start a thread but this will do.

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1 SC4

2 Fallout 3 (With mods)

3 AOE II gold edit

4 Medieval 2 total war

5 would have to be Any of the Tomb raider ones, i cant decide


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1. Total Annihilation -> Supreme Commander

2. Sim City 4

3. Galactic Civilizations II

4. Neverwinter Nights II

5. Elder Scrolls: Oblivion

However I am really drooling over Hearts of Iron III but I don't currently have a computer that can run it. Basic Premise play as "ANY" country that was in WWII.


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My Favorite Game

1.Team Fortress 2

2.Portal

3.Call of Duty/Battlefield

4.GTA IV

5.Assassin's Creed

I play SC4 but some time I bored =P


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My Favorites:

1. Counter Strike 1.6

2. Condition Zero

3. Warcraft 3 DOTA mod

4. Counter Strike Source

5. Crayon Physics

I do play SC4, though a restriction on the Indonesian version of Windows causes SC4TF to be completely unusable, as well as the terrain mods that go along with it.

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1. SC4

2. AOE series

3. Civ III

4. Dune 2000

5. C & C: Generals

Unfortunately, my PC is a piece of c***, so most of the time I get all kind of blue screens, crashes and technical issues with the my DVD reader. That's why I prefer to play on my console, most of the time.


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1. SimCity series

2. Monte Cristo's Cities series

3. The Sims series

4. MineCraft

5. Tropico

Not sure if Flash games count. I used to play a lot of Flash games.


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1. Sim City Series

2. Combat Arms

3. Minecraft

4. Roller Coaster Tycoon Series

5. CityScape


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SimCity series - it is why we are here, though I often find the BAT more fun than the actual game.

Civilization series - curse you, Montezuma, for sharing nuclear weapons with that vicious warmonger Gandhi!

Asheron's Call - a now dated, but still-ongoing sword & sorcery MMORPG, with a larger, open, seamless world and more indepth options than World of Warcraft.

Starflight series - truly a vast and outstanding free-roam space exploration game from the mid-1980s. I'm glad it's the first mentioned in this thread. The wicked Uhlek warships have been ingrained into me as the scariest of alien encounters.

Robot Odyssey - another vintage gem from the mid-1980s, where you have to hardwire robots with logic gates, electronic flip-flops, and other switches to create circuits that provide the programming for the robots to solve adventure puzzles. It's much more fun than it sounds, very much akin to LEGOs, though some of the puzzles were mind boggling. It took me weeks to figure out how to wire up two robots so that one robot could use radio signals to guide another robot through an invisible mine field, and this was a kids game! My circuits were grossly inelegant, but they worked. I have not beaten this one, as I never solved the puzzle where a robot has to replicate the fast pattern a flashing light key using radio bursts to unlock a vital door. Hmmm, I think I know how to do it now...

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hard ti pinpoint exact titles as im more a fan of certain genres/series than special titles (and also more a consolero than a pc boy)



  • sim city series
  • fsx
  • rts games in general (be it more on the constructive site like the settlers or the destructive site like c&c)
  • business sims like the tycoon series (especially abandonware since most of the good business games came out so many years ago that they are abandonware now)
  • a couple of fps (homefront, cod series, sniper series, all time classics like half life)


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1. SimCity 4

2. RailRoad Tycoon Series

3. Civilization Series

4. Rise of Nations Series

5. Age of Empires Series


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SimCity and Civ IV are the only PC games I have any time for these days (or desire to play for that matter). I do a bit of PS3 gaming (although only Madden & NCAA Football and GT5). But I do love the Civ/SC games very much, and occasionally do go back and play the older versions as well. The fourth iteration of both games are my favorites of each series, though.


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1: Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing

2: SimCity Societies

J/K

On serious note:

1: SC4

2: TF2


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Need for speed hot pursuit 2 was pretty good when I was younger. I loved when my car flipped and caught fire then a cop pulled me over and said one of his programed phrases "Where's the fire, sir." My friend and I were laughing so hard.

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Skyrim is new, but definitely on my list... It's a fantastic game.

If I'm to count in hours spent, and the time I put into it, I'd go with The Sims 2 I suppose, which was the only game I played, basically, for years. The Sims 3 never got to me, could be I'm too old to play house (and it's so much more fun to practice getting babies someday IRL than in Sim World. 8) ) I loved that game so much.

My all-time favourite game though is probably The Longest Journey, which was truly a journey of discovery and the best game in it's genre when it came out. Hell, it's good even by today's standards, if you ignore the graphics. I replayed it just a few months ago, so I know what I'm talking about. The best part is that the developers, or at least the main developer, Ragnar Tørnquist, is Norwegian.

It's sequel "Dreamfall" is a great game, too, and the only game I've played which story was so heartbreaking it made me cry. Truly. It was very sad. The ending was open, though, and rumours have it they're still working on sequels, although dirtier rumours have it they gave up because of all the pirating of their games - TLJ and Dreamfall were evidently very much pirated games. Could be because Scandinavians pirate a lot. (It's our viking blood, if we can't pillage IRL we do it online instead. :D )

Oh, and this is probably silly, but I had lots of fun with the first two Harry Potter games. I usually hate games trying to squeeze money of out good books, but these games were kind of charming. Anyone remember the chocolate frog cards? And the chase of Malfoy on a broom? Or the cute litte gnomes that dropped all-flavour beans when you threw them? Good times, good times.

And, of course, Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

Let's add Pokemon: Fire Red to the list too, shall we. (Yes, I know the two former are Nintendo games.)

There. Now it's perfect. Just perfect.


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