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Castlevania Symphony of the Night - PlayStation
How do I upvote twice?
Use an alt account, but this would technically count as vote manipulation.
Starcraft
This game started esports.
I would argue Quake or Street Fighter 2 holds that distinction, but it’s close.
asteroids, arcade
sonic 3 and knuckles, Sega Genesis
Super Mario Bros 2, NES
missile command, arcade
Freelancer, PC

Goldeneye - N64
Boooo! The World Is Not Enough was superior in every way. Fully-voiced dialog and a working physics engine, on the freaking Nintendo 64! No Oddjob bullshit in multiplayer, either.
Never understood why everyone sleeps on TWINE and praises GoldenEye. Every single time. Y’all missed out on a really good sequel.
Edit: *sigh* See what I mean? Why does everyone hate this game!?
The only sequel was Perfect Dark.
See? This is what I mean! Shame on you for never giving TWINE a chance.
Commander Keen (series), PC
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - Nintendo 64
Super Mario Bros 3 - NES
This game was huge. People that weren’t around at the time don’t understand how much better it was than previous games.
They made a freaking MOVIE to promote it!
And that stupid glove.
Half-Life
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)
Chrono Trigger - SNES, 1995
I hear people say all the time that it is perfect. It definitely has imperfections.
However while I will insist on it being imperfect it has still been my number one favorite game for at least two decades.
It is easily the closest to perfect I think you could possibly ask for with the hardware limitations and the fact that teams don’t have magical infinite time or budgets. Anyone with even a slight interest in RPGs should play it.
Plus it gave us the musical career of Yasunori Mitsuda





