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RE: What Are Your Top 3 Favourite Video Games?

in Hive Gaming4 years ago

Damn, yeah I did get in to FPS too, particularly Medal of Honor, Timesplitters 2 (couldn't get enough of that on the PS2 slim) and then Call of Duty from Black Ops onwards. The zombie mode did it for me.

Solid choices there, didn't know there was a TimeSplitters 3! I remember causing chaos as the Gingerbread Man in TS2 haha! I could have easily made another top 3 too, but then it would be a top 6...d'oh!

Feel free to write a post about those in your unique hilarious style if you wanted to enter the contest if you wish (min 250 words with #yourtop3 as one of the first 5 tags). Just a bit of fun for Hive, nae prabs if not 😃

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Oh man!! It was timesplitters 2!!! It's been so long and all the talk of 3's just made me plop down 3!!! It was a total fun game and the shooty run about daft mechanics were awesome. Around that time I did like golden eye and perfect dark but it was the crazy multi player mayhem that tipped it for me to put timesplitters in there!

Oh shit Goldeneye!! Great call! Those mechanics were ridiculous on TS2 weren't they haha!

Crap! Now I'm thinking of Nintendo Games - Mario Kart, then going back even further on the SNES with Super Mario, and Street Fighter on the Mega Drive, Donkey Kong... Oh my days... what about the Atari! Centipede, even Zelda had a 2 bit variant back in the day...

I need more Playdoh! 😂

I loved Street fighter on the mega drive. Damn, I had forgotten about some of them. Great games, right back to the Atari, I remember I used to love a game called moon patrol, I think I still hum the bloody tune!

Yeah Street Fighter was a beast of a game! I don't recall Moon Patrol - if you can find the theme tune, let me know, would be interested to hear it - damn these catchy melodies! That's how they get you 😃

It haunts me...

Damn, so simple but so effective! A bit like a 2-bit version of the classic rock and roll or blues chords!

I know, it's ridiculous how simple it is!!! 4 note pattern shifted up a few steps. Crazy!