
What's your favourite video game ever?
What's your favourite video game ever?
I'm just addicted to fifa2003 

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Re: What's your favourite video game ever?
Originally posted by G-IcE
I'm just addicted to fifa2003![]()
Ihave that!
but I can't play online if you know what I mean.

I can play ip games....
Re: Re: What's your favourite video game ever?
Originally posted by Immortal
Ihave that!
but I can't play online if you know what I mean.
I can play ip games....
Fifa2004 will offer gameplay online,atleast that's what easports says.
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I think Battlefield 1942 has taken over....because of the variety in it. Also near the top of the list...a multiplayer mod for Quake 1...called "Requiem". Had a cool bungie cord like grapple hook, and some alternate fire modes for the weapons, like flame throwers, lavaball shooters, homing vore purple balls, etc.
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too many to list..
ones that sticks out the most: Doom, the original. It was the one game that took me off console gaming and turned my attention towards the PC. Also Final Fantasy for NES.. truly a classic and the one that got me into RPG's forever.
Nowadays, Battlefield 1942 wears the crown in my house..
ones that sticks out the most: Doom, the original. It was the one game that took me off console gaming and turned my attention towards the PC. Also Final Fantasy for NES.. truly a classic and the one that got me into RPG's forever.
Nowadays, Battlefield 1942 wears the crown in my house..

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Originally posted by CableDude
I want to try that one someday. Is it any good?
If you liked JK2 you'll like this one as well. There's more to it this time but has the same sort to game play. So it won't be like you're learning a new game from scratch.
Lost of cool levels, enviroments, Chewie and single, double and double-bladed lightsabers with new special moves. And there's always online play too. Which is ready to go right out of the box.
There's a free demo on fileplanet so you can try out it first.
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Arcade - Robotron, Defender and PacMan and various Pinball machines. My dad had five pinball machines when I was a kid, it took a very good player to beat me at pinball. 
Nintendo, Zelda series and Super Mario Bros.
PC, MS Combat Flight SIm III, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Max Pain.
I haven't been able to play any games for a couple of months now. My wife bought MS flight sim 2004 for me and I only got to play it for about a half hour so far.

Nintendo, Zelda series and Super Mario Bros.
PC, MS Combat Flight SIm III, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Max Pain.
I haven't been able to play any games for a couple of months now. My wife bought MS flight sim 2004 for me and I only got to play it for about a half hour so far.

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Delta Force : Black Hawk Down.... fricking love that game, though I rarely play.
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All Final Fantasy games from 1 to 10 as well as the ones on gameboy...the only one not included is Mystic quest....
as well as all Zelda games especially Zelda 2 - Links Adventure.
That is my number 1 fav game and it was my first one I ever owned as well.
as well as all Zelda games especially Zelda 2 - Links Adventure.
That is my number 1 fav game and it was my first one I ever owned as well.

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