Top 20 games of all time, Part 2
10. Baseball Advanced, GBA. I usually don't play many sports games, and I don't put them on my lists, but this is special. A wonderful game, so easy, I actually shut out the Detroit Tigers 128 to nothing. I had to keep score after 99. I always loved the game. Released on March 20th, 2002.
9. Paper Mario, N64. To be fair, all three Paper Mario games deserve to be on this list, but there are so many other great classic games that I had to cut the second and third. Anyways, this game was one of the all time classics on the N64, you played as Paper Mario, 2D Mario, as you progressed through the game, you had to fight to get back Princess Peach (AGAIN), and collecting Star Spirits. You could also get sidekicks to help with your quest. It featured turn based game-play. It was one of the last games for the N64, released on February 5th, 2001. It was ported to the Virtual Console on July 16th, 2007, a great, great day for me. And, according to Japanese magazine CoroCoro, the DS would play host to the remake of Paper Mario, but this is unconfirmed by Nintendo.
8. Super Smash Bros., N64. This game pwns. Need I say more? I will anyways. I have always loved Mario, Kirby, Yoshi, and Luigi. This game was suited for me. I have logged probably over 100 hours into this games multiplayer alone. This has always been a favorite of mine, and always will. Launched on April 26th, 1999.
7. Pokemon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition, GB. The only reason this is better than Red or Blue is because of Pikachu. The cute little Electric mouse Pokemon followed you around, everywhere you go. It wouldn't let you evolve him, though you could trade it to a friend who would evolve it, and then return it to you, but it never followed you around anymore. Launched on October 1st, 1999.
6. Mario Kart 64, N64. In my opinion, THE best Mario Kart, and better than any of the spin-offs/sports titles Mario has been in. Mario Kart 64 had some of the most blatent cheating by a computer ever. Through so many things that made this game darn near impossible to beat all the way through, it still was kick-***. Sure, the computers may go faster than you even when you have a Golden Mushroom, but the game was just that magical! I have not been able to put this game down yet, and I have been playing it at about every chance since 2000, I just love this game. So many items, racers, sure compared to todays standards of 15+ playable vehicles in every racing game is not to be found here, but the game was pure amazing. This game launched on February 10th, 1997, and was put on the VC on January 29th, 2007 a bit less than 10 years after the original release on the N64.
5. Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time, NDS. A sequel to a great game on the GBA. In this one you have not only tow brothers to control, you also have two baby to control. The story is very complex, but very short. In fact, I beat the game in one day on my second play through. Launched on November 28th, 2005.
4. Super Mario World, SNES. Ah, Yoshi. He makes his first playable appearance, if not his first all together. You played as, who else, Mario or Luigi, trying to save, who else, Princess Peach/Toadstool. You also got to ride the cute little dino Yoshi. Mario abused Yoshi. When ever he wanted to make Yoshi eat something, he would hit it. If that's not electronic abuse, I don't know what is. Launched on August 13th, 1991 as a pack in for the launch of the SNES. Also appeared on Super Mario All Stars two years later on August 2nd, 1993. Was on the GameBoy Advanced, with slightly modified game play. And it was put onto the VC on February 5th, 2007.
3. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, N64. This game was great, I have spent loads of time in this game alone, all the songs, traveling on Epona, going back and forth in time, it was great. It launched on November 23rd, 1998. On GameCube game, "Master Quest" on February 17th, 2003, and on "The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition" on November 17th, 2003. Also on the Virtual Console, February 27th, 2007.
2. Pokemon Crystal Version, GBC. Ah, back to the good old days of two worlds to explore. Wonderful, isn't it? One name for ya, Cydaquil. My favorite starter OF ALL TIME. Which, in time, led to my favorite Pokemon of all time, Typhlosion. I won't go into detail, but it was the first Pokemon I ever got to level 100 all by my self. Launched on July 29th, 2001.
I am saving number 1 and runners up for part 3! Due out Thursday or sooner!
--Steak
9. Paper Mario, N64. To be fair, all three Paper Mario games deserve to be on this list, but there are so many other great classic games that I had to cut the second and third. Anyways, this game was one of the all time classics on the N64, you played as Paper Mario, 2D Mario, as you progressed through the game, you had to fight to get back Princess Peach (AGAIN), and collecting Star Spirits. You could also get sidekicks to help with your quest. It featured turn based game-play. It was one of the last games for the N64, released on February 5th, 2001. It was ported to the Virtual Console on July 16th, 2007, a great, great day for me. And, according to Japanese magazine CoroCoro, the DS would play host to the remake of Paper Mario, but this is unconfirmed by Nintendo.
8. Super Smash Bros., N64. This game pwns. Need I say more? I will anyways. I have always loved Mario, Kirby, Yoshi, and Luigi. This game was suited for me. I have logged probably over 100 hours into this games multiplayer alone. This has always been a favorite of mine, and always will. Launched on April 26th, 1999.
7. Pokemon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition, GB. The only reason this is better than Red or Blue is because of Pikachu. The cute little Electric mouse Pokemon followed you around, everywhere you go. It wouldn't let you evolve him, though you could trade it to a friend who would evolve it, and then return it to you, but it never followed you around anymore. Launched on October 1st, 1999.
6. Mario Kart 64, N64. In my opinion, THE best Mario Kart, and better than any of the spin-offs/sports titles Mario has been in. Mario Kart 64 had some of the most blatent cheating by a computer ever. Through so many things that made this game darn near impossible to beat all the way through, it still was kick-***. Sure, the computers may go faster than you even when you have a Golden Mushroom, but the game was just that magical! I have not been able to put this game down yet, and I have been playing it at about every chance since 2000, I just love this game. So many items, racers, sure compared to todays standards of 15+ playable vehicles in every racing game is not to be found here, but the game was pure amazing. This game launched on February 10th, 1997, and was put on the VC on January 29th, 2007 a bit less than 10 years after the original release on the N64.
5. Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time, NDS. A sequel to a great game on the GBA. In this one you have not only tow brothers to control, you also have two baby to control. The story is very complex, but very short. In fact, I beat the game in one day on my second play through. Launched on November 28th, 2005.
4. Super Mario World, SNES. Ah, Yoshi. He makes his first playable appearance, if not his first all together. You played as, who else, Mario or Luigi, trying to save, who else, Princess Peach/Toadstool. You also got to ride the cute little dino Yoshi. Mario abused Yoshi. When ever he wanted to make Yoshi eat something, he would hit it. If that's not electronic abuse, I don't know what is. Launched on August 13th, 1991 as a pack in for the launch of the SNES. Also appeared on Super Mario All Stars two years later on August 2nd, 1993. Was on the GameBoy Advanced, with slightly modified game play. And it was put onto the VC on February 5th, 2007.
3. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, N64. This game was great, I have spent loads of time in this game alone, all the songs, traveling on Epona, going back and forth in time, it was great. It launched on November 23rd, 1998. On GameCube game, "Master Quest" on February 17th, 2003, and on "The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition" on November 17th, 2003. Also on the Virtual Console, February 27th, 2007.
2. Pokemon Crystal Version, GBC. Ah, back to the good old days of two worlds to explore. Wonderful, isn't it? One name for ya, Cydaquil. My favorite starter OF ALL TIME. Which, in time, led to my favorite Pokemon of all time, Typhlosion. I won't go into detail, but it was the first Pokemon I ever got to level 100 all by my self. Launched on July 29th, 2001.
I am saving number 1 and runners up for part 3! Due out Thursday or sooner!
--Steak

4 Comments:
Epona not "Eponia." Idiot!
Geez, sorry, little typo there.
i bet numbe one is disney princess or hannah montana for the gameboy. he's a sissy so he'd love those the most. fag.
DO ME NOW!
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