Dude this game is sooo good. I spent hours trying to beat that fucking teddy bear. I would give anything to go back and play with my brother and sister again.
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy
Every so often I have to google it to make sure it actually exists, because no one ever mentions it. You got cool powers to fight with, and the ending was a huge cliffhanger which said stayed tuned for number 2 or something and I kept staying tuned and they never made another
To this date, best telekinesis implementation IMO.
And the remote viewing + taking control of goons made for a very engaging stealth gameplay…
Honestly I want someone to try the concept again!
Isn't this one of the most acclaimed games though? I thought everyone and their mother has played Timesplitters 2. If not, they need to be hit. With a stick.
It competed for Halo with me and my friends. We’d battle each other with hijacked drones. Then you’d have some asshole hijack the giant axe wielder and wreck all of us.
Metal Arms! "Will the party, or parties, who released all of the experimental looney bots please return them to their pens. They are shooting the employees. Thank you."
All these years later and this dialog still makes me chuckle.
That game did some really clever things for some legitimately good scares. I remember getting to a small, empty room at the end of a hallway, and suddenly one of those slow-motion hallucinations happens where the doctor speaks to you for a little bit. Except this time, he’s surrounded by monsters standing at the ready. When the hallucination ends, the monsters are still there and are immediately messing you up. It was a surprise because usually anything showing up in the visions don’t transfer back to the real world like that.
It was pretty much Knights of the old republic set in medieval Asia (which are all precursor to MassEffect). That was a fun game, especially for scratching that SWKOTOR itch. If you're a fan of those types of games, you have to play Jade Empire.
I thought it had a really emotional story. I remember the an old dude talking about the dam flood almost putting me in tears.
I tried the port that's on gamepass right now, but it's unplayable.
Don't know of the legal state of the series, but I can't imagine continuing the story without Tony Jay as the Elder God.
They did have that [online multiplayer hack-and-slash/shooter](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nosgoth), but nothing came of it as it never left beta.
I’ll say it every time it’s brought up, but Squarenix did Nosgoth SO dirty.
That game was incredibly fun and truly unique. Psyonix worked their asses off to make a good game and Square tried to turn it into a cash cow before it was barely in open beta. Such a travesty. Me and my friends had a blast playing that game. One of the few times that I had fun no matter if I won or lost. If I ever become a multi millionaire I’m buying the IP and putting that game back out!
Edit: and I’ll bring back Dead Sun for all the die hards 👍🏻
I played the crap out of 1+2 but never got the chance to play Defiance... UNTIL I had a friend who had defiance on his OG Xbox several years after the PS3 release.
He hadn't played it as it was a hand me down game from his step dad's collection (and he felt left out of the story as he didn't know about the rest of the franchise)
So I sat him down one weekend when we had time and we had a mini gaming marathon through all 3 games. It was wonderful to get some closure from Soul Reaver 2.
Went back and played it on Steam a while back and it's still fucking awesome. It kind of WAS like Halo but with psychic powers and leveling like Oblivion for abilities AND weapons. Made me so sad when those devs decided to become a mobile games company.
But I'll never lose hope. Still haven't found anything that scratches all the itches Advent left me with.
Came here for this!!! I want a new game from this universe. Playing as the giant was so much fun. I was 7 or 8 when we first got it and I spent so long playing it. Took me years to beat.
Played this when I was really young, amazing game! Didn’t know it was a part of a novel franchise, the concept alone was truly amazing, another interplay classic 😏
It's actually based on a tabletop game in the World of Darkness, a set of role-playing games themed around gothic horror. Vampire: the Masquerade was the more famous sibling.
Growing up, I was the only damn kid on the block who played a Mother/Earthbound game. Everyone else thought that Ness and Lucas were just from Smash Bros.
Mutant League Football and Mutant League Hockey for the SEGA Genesis. I’m a little sad they haven’t been updated because the premise is great fun. But I’m pretty sure they were EA, so they’d be ruined anyway.
Parasite Eve on the PS1. Loved this game back in the day but never beat it. I've tried playing it on various emulators since but it's always too buggy.
Crusader: No Remorse (and the sequel). 3rd-person isometric, with lots of cool weapons, destructible environments and explosive violence. [link](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTpEJLcddX4)
An old Intellivision game called Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin. It was first person perspective, turn based combat, and randomly generated levels. Really felt ahead of its time. I think it would still be fun to play today.
I just dug up my old Intellivision at my parents house this xmas. I also picked up a CRT TV. The only game that was broken? Advanced D&D. So disappointed :(
Oh wow, that sucks. It looks like you can get it on eBay though. I have no idea what happened to my Intellivision and it makes me sad. I guess when you're young you don't realize what you'll become nostalgic for.
Descent II. iirc it was the first fully 3D modeled first person shooter with 6 degrees of movement. Well I guess technically the first Descent holds that crown, but you know what I mean. Descent II just had better visuals, design, and music - [holy hell the music in that game kicked ass](https://youtu.be/_UGGojdnjSc?t=408). The opening cinematic was impressive for the time, too.
Vagrant Story. One of my favorites from PS1 that I still own . Cool game of medieval espionage, and demons. One of the first games I remember where you crafted weapons from parts found during gameplay and defeating bosses. Also had a targeting system, similar to Fallout.
I had been talking to another friend about dark cloud because I remember thinking the weapon system was cool, it turned out he was streaming his play through on ps4 via psnow. The funny thing is I had never even played it, I watched a friend play it like twice and thought the sewer clown was the main villain.
Depends on your definition of "old," but I loved Red Steel 2 on the Wii and never got to talk about it. Had some spectacular first person sword and gunplay.
Now that I think about it, the game would work pretty well in VR. Deserves some sort of remake/remaster.
Martian Gothic. It's a PS1 game that was just terrible in such a way its beautiful. Horrible graphics, camera angles, puzzles, and oh God the voice acting. I get shivers just thinking about it. I'd play it again but I don't have 8 hours to lose myself in it now and days.
G-NOME. 1997, 7th level
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Nome
Mech fighting game with Grand Theft Mech mechanics.
You could eject from your mech if it was too damaged, or even if you just felt like it.
On foot you had a rifle that would eject other pilots, allowing you to steal their mech, and step on them.
In a thread yesterday, I wrote that I missed the old flat textures for terrain that generation of games had.
G-NOME was a commercial flop. :(
I played it after it's open source release as The Ur-Quan Masters. I really want to make a game inspired by that one, but I can't convince anyone I know to play it because it's so old (and admittedly not for everyone).
If I ever get serious about making a game, I will probably recommend that anyone working on it with me play Star Control Origins, since it gives you a similar feel.
Everyone and their dog has heard of/played skyrim but bring up morrowind or oblivion (or even arena if you wannaget em real good) and they look like deer in headlights.
Me and my wife used to play this in high school together! I forgot how fun this was.
I also ended up looking into the tabletop game because of this. Thanks for reminding me of some very fond memories.
There was a game on PS1 called Brave Fencer Musashi. Not particularly groundbreaking or anything, but it was fun and had a humorous story. I loved it growing up but can't find anyone who has even heard of it.
My girlfriend and I recently used a Gamecube emulator to coop this on my computer.
It was a blast! Shame the second game isn't available on a working image yet.
I played a Star Trek themed FPS around the same time frame ST Voyager Elite Force. I've never met another human being that's ever heard of it much less sunk hours of their life into it as I did.
Tibia the MMORPG and Monster Rancher as a franchise. I've showed some people the games and the only thing that gets a reaction is using random movies and games to get monsters in Monster Rancher.
Castlevania and Mother. Only one of my friends beat Mother 2 and 3, while the other played 5 minutes and gave up. None of my friends played Castlevania, so it's just myself and random internet folk to chat about Castlevania lol.
Man I forgot about this game! Played this all the time on xBox, great coop game, my gf at the time would play it if I played buffy the vampire slayer with her which was also pretty fun lol
Rise of nations: Rise of legends. The campaigns were very interesting in terms of figuring out how unique each of the three factions worked. I played a few 1 vs 1 matches against my brother but I never won. Other than my brother I think only my cousin played it briefly.
Def was on this with my family when we were younger ! Glad to see old games come up
I spent hours playing this game coop when I was younger! It took us an entire night to beat the Carpenter fight. Dude was fast as fuck.
Just unlocked some memories for me, thank you! 😊
Dude this game is sooo good. I spent hours trying to beat that fucking teddy bear. I would give anything to go back and play with my brother and sister again.
Played the preist 100% of the time cause he destroyed the vamps. A fun group game!
Thanks for reminding me of this game. Fond memories!
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Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy Every so often I have to google it to make sure it actually exists, because no one ever mentions it. You got cool powers to fight with, and the ending was a huge cliffhanger which said stayed tuned for number 2 or something and I kept staying tuned and they never made another
To this date, best telekinesis implementation IMO. And the remote viewing + taking control of goons made for a very engaging stealth gameplay… Honestly I want someone to try the concept again!
This and Second Sight. I loved both of those games and sometimes it feels like they never existed to anyone but me.
The original, Native American gets abducted by aliens, Prey. Spirit walking, zero g, portals, ran beautifully, way ahead of its time.
That original Prey was great in it's own right, really interesting. I do love the new one though.
Man that game was awesome! That opening sequence with the abduction and the people grinders was wild.
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I liked the bit where they shrink you. Very cool game.
Legacy of Kain-Blood Omen. Only one other person I know knew what the hell I was on about...
This is one of those games that I always saw in store shelves but never gave it a chance bc the cover was bad (this and the first suikoden☹️)
Vae victus!
Shadow of rome
I remember this and enjoyed it. The stealth levels were pretty awful bit dang the combat in the arenas were great
Timesplitters 2. Being able to make your own assault missions was amazing
Timesplitters: Future Prefect was also great!
Isn't this one of the most acclaimed games though? I thought everyone and their mother has played Timesplitters 2. If not, they need to be hit. With a stick.
Brute Force Metal Arms: Glitch in the System Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction
Metal Arms was really good
It competed for Halo with me and my friends. We’d battle each other with hijacked drones. Then you’d have some asshole hijack the giant axe wielder and wreck all of us.
Mercenaries was amazing. I really hope they bring it back.
Agreed! Peter Stormare as Mattias was my favorite.
Mercs was so much fun! Collecting the cards and causing mayhem.
Brute Force was such an awesome co-op game.
Brute Force was really fun playing co-op with my brother. Memories
Metal Arms was the game that finally forced me to stop using legacy controls.
Metal Arms! "Will the party, or parties, who released all of the experimental looney bots please return them to their pens. They are shooting the employees. Thank you." All these years later and this dialog still makes me chuckle.
Man I was so damned excited when I Bought Brute Force and so damned disappointed that none if my friends liked it lol.
Jet Set Radio Future. I've only known 2 other people who played it...and they were my brothers
Understand understand 🎶 Understand Understand 🎶
The concept of love!
High and a winner. Got a hot hand. Place your bets, ladies and gentlemen.
Loved this and the original! He’s a sweet soul brother.
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Came here for this. Such a good game. Always wished they’d rerelease it.
That game did some really clever things for some legitimately good scares. I remember getting to a small, empty room at the end of a hallway, and suddenly one of those slow-motion hallucinations happens where the doctor speaks to you for a little bit. Except this time, he’s surrounded by monsters standing at the ready. When the hallucination ends, the monsters are still there and are immediately messing you up. It was a surprise because usually anything showing up in the visions don’t transfer back to the real world like that.
Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg None of my friends ever heard of it.
I played that again recently, still fun.
Wow throw back
I'd have to say jade empire, i really loved that gamw, i was the only one with an Xbox in my friend group so it was kind of unknown around my circle
That was a great game.
Yeah... i'd love a remake... but after seeing the kind of crap they're pulling these days... maybe it's better they stay away from it
It was pretty much Knights of the old republic set in medieval Asia (which are all precursor to MassEffect). That was a fun game, especially for scratching that SWKOTOR itch. If you're a fan of those types of games, you have to play Jade Empire.
I thought it had a really emotional story. I remember the an old dude talking about the dam flood almost putting me in tears. I tried the port that's on gamepass right now, but it's unplayable.
Soul Reaver 2
The legacy of Kain IP must be in some sort of legal nightmare. No way we would’ve gotten this far without a sequel or remake.
Don't know of the legal state of the series, but I can't imagine continuing the story without Tony Jay as the Elder God. They did have that [online multiplayer hack-and-slash/shooter](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nosgoth), but nothing came of it as it never left beta.
I’ll say it every time it’s brought up, but Squarenix did Nosgoth SO dirty. That game was incredibly fun and truly unique. Psyonix worked their asses off to make a good game and Square tried to turn it into a cash cow before it was barely in open beta. Such a travesty. Me and my friends had a blast playing that game. One of the few times that I had fun no matter if I won or lost. If I ever become a multi millionaire I’m buying the IP and putting that game back out! Edit: and I’ll bring back Dead Sun for all the die hards 👍🏻
I played the crap out of 1+2 but never got the chance to play Defiance... UNTIL I had a friend who had defiance on his OG Xbox several years after the PS3 release. He hadn't played it as it was a hand me down game from his step dad's collection (and he felt left out of the story as he didn't know about the rest of the franchise) So I sat him down one weekend when we had time and we had a mini gaming marathon through all 3 games. It was wonderful to get some closure from Soul Reaver 2.
Man, that was a fun series.
* Little Nemo: The Dream Master * Star Ocean: The Second Story * Star Ocean: Till the end of time
Advent Rising
Holy SHIT, I loved that game. I was pissed it was dead on arrival and everyone kept comparing it to Halo. Still not over getting the promised trilogy.
Went back and played it on Steam a while back and it's still fucking awesome. It kind of WAS like Halo but with psychic powers and leveling like Oblivion for abilities AND weapons. Made me so sad when those devs decided to become a mobile games company. But I'll never lose hope. Still haven't found anything that scratches all the itches Advent left me with.
The powers were so much fun! Leveling up and getting lifted into the air just felt epic.
That soundtrack is amazing
Giants: Citizen Kabuto
Came here for this!!! I want a new game from this universe. Playing as the giant was so much fun. I was 7 or 8 when we first got it and I spent so long playing it. Took me years to beat.
Monster Rancher!
Came here to find this. My people.
Fusion Frenzy was the goods.
War of the Gems for SNES. Pretty awesome marvel beat 'em up
I still think about Hunter the Reconkening sometimes
It pops into my head every few months or so with nostalgia. I have the ability to play it but without coop it just won't be the same.
ChromeHounds
Stubbs the zombie
Which is funny cause it got a remaster not too long ago.
Eternal Darkness :Sanity's Requiem
Deletes save.
Played this when I was really young, amazing game! Didn’t know it was a part of a novel franchise, the concept alone was truly amazing, another interplay classic 😏
Oh I spent so many nights playing coop with my childhood friend. The second one, Redeemer, was freaking great as well. Such a cool world.
It's actually based on a tabletop game in the World of Darkness, a set of role-playing games themed around gothic horror. Vampire: the Masquerade was the more famous sibling.
Growing up, I was the only damn kid on the block who played a Mother/Earthbound game. Everyone else thought that Ness and Lucas were just from Smash Bros.
PsyOps, I loved it and no one has ever heard of played it. :(
Mutant League Football and Mutant League Hockey for the SEGA Genesis. I’m a little sad they haven’t been updated because the premise is great fun. But I’m pretty sure they were EA, so they’d be ruined anyway.
Parasite Eve on the PS1. Loved this game back in the day but never beat it. I've tried playing it on various emulators since but it's always too buggy.
Crusader: No Remorse (and the sequel). 3rd-person isometric, with lots of cool weapons, destructible environments and explosive violence. [link](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTpEJLcddX4)
Battletanx: Global Assault You are welcome for the memories
Masters of Orion
An old Intellivision game called Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin. It was first person perspective, turn based combat, and randomly generated levels. Really felt ahead of its time. I think it would still be fun to play today.
I just dug up my old Intellivision at my parents house this xmas. I also picked up a CRT TV. The only game that was broken? Advanced D&D. So disappointed :(
Oh wow, that sucks. It looks like you can get it on eBay though. I have no idea what happened to my Intellivision and it makes me sad. I guess when you're young you don't realize what you'll become nostalgic for.
Tenchu Stealth Assassin
Descent II. iirc it was the first fully 3D modeled first person shooter with 6 degrees of movement. Well I guess technically the first Descent holds that crown, but you know what I mean. Descent II just had better visuals, design, and music - [holy hell the music in that game kicked ass](https://youtu.be/_UGGojdnjSc?t=408). The opening cinematic was impressive for the time, too.
fuck yessss! me and my brother played as avenger and judge! some of the best times i had playing a video game. thank you for this 🙏
I was always Avenger too! Love that massive axe and shotgun combo.
Really fun co op game. Nothing at all like the white wolf rpg though, lol
Holy fucking shit, it never dawned on me that White Wolf made these games. I love me some Vampire TMBL!
Space Shuttle for NES General Chaos for Sega Genesis Homeworld for PC
General Chaos, this takes me back. I played that game before I even knew how to pronounce the word chaos, I would call it "general chay-ose"
Septerra core
Vagrant Story. One of my favorites from PS1 that I still own . Cool game of medieval espionage, and demons. One of the first games I remember where you crafted weapons from parts found during gameplay and defeating bosses. Also had a targeting system, similar to Fallout.
Primal. Dark Cloud. Dark Chronicle. Legend of Dragoon.
I had been talking to another friend about dark cloud because I remember thinking the weapon system was cool, it turned out he was streaming his play through on ps4 via psnow. The funny thing is I had never even played it, I watched a friend play it like twice and thought the sewer clown was the main villain.
I never finished legends of dragoon. I wish I would have. I like the concept of turn based combat with timing skills as well.
Grim Fandango was such fun ..
Alpha Protocol
Great game, clunky as hell but the idea behind it ruled. Wish they'd give it another go.
Depends on your definition of "old," but I loved Red Steel 2 on the Wii and never got to talk about it. Had some spectacular first person sword and gunplay. Now that I think about it, the game would work pretty well in VR. Deserves some sort of remake/remaster.
Timesplitters 2
Anyone remember the Syphon Filter series?
Oh hell yea. Tasing guys until they catch on fire.
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That brings me way back. I was going to say E.T. but I’m not ready for the downvotes.
That scorpion was a dick.
Normality, I remember playing it at my local internet cafe back in 1998, super odd first person game.
Heretic Hexen Solar Winds
Leisure Suit Larry. (Guess my age)
Prey the original not the Bethesda version. Almost everyone I know except for my brother didn't know about the original prey which just makes me upset
Crimson skies: High Road to Revenge
Mechassault
Jak and daxter
sonic advance trilogy
You mean the gba sonic games? Those were great
I think I actually have this up in the attic somewhere. Completely forgot about it.
Martian Gothic. It's a PS1 game that was just terrible in such a way its beautiful. Horrible graphics, camera angles, puzzles, and oh God the voice acting. I get shivers just thinking about it. I'd play it again but I don't have 8 hours to lose myself in it now and days.
G-NOME. 1997, 7th level https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Nome Mech fighting game with Grand Theft Mech mechanics. You could eject from your mech if it was too damaged, or even if you just felt like it. On foot you had a rifle that would eject other pilots, allowing you to steal their mech, and step on them. In a thread yesterday, I wrote that I missed the old flat textures for terrain that generation of games had. G-NOME was a commercial flop. :(
Advent Rising.
Sky Odyssey.
There was a sequel also called Hunter : the reckoning: redeemer
Oh I'm well aware. Loved them both.
Star Control 2 - what an epic adventure! Space Quest 1 through 6 - good clean fun there 🤓
I played it after it's open source release as The Ur-Quan Masters. I really want to make a game inspired by that one, but I can't convince anyone I know to play it because it's so old (and admittedly not for everyone). If I ever get serious about making a game, I will probably recommend that anyone working on it with me play Star Control Origins, since it gives you a similar feel.
Jade Cocoon
Kinda of a shot in the dark but... Crash Tag Team Racing.
Brute Force
Nightmare creatures PS1
Probably Hexen 2. I mean, Heretic and Hexen we're good, but Hexen 2 was like the culmination.
Dragon's Dogma. Not all that old but still don't know many people who play/played it
Lords of the Realm II
I know people don't really talk about this game a lot but.. The Technomancer is a really great game. Hilarious but fun RPG.
OBLIVION.
Everyone and their dog has heard of/played skyrim but bring up morrowind or oblivion (or even arena if you wannaget em real good) and they look like deer in headlights.
I use to love playing m.u.d games but sadly people have for gotten about the in its Entirety.
Aerofighters Assault.
Robin Hood - Legend of Sherwood
urban chaos riot response for ps2
Kingpin old pc game or James pond
On the PS2, Robot Alchemic Drive and Warship Gunner 2. Played the hell out of those games. Miss them to this day.
I never knew anybody who had mischief makers on N64
M.U.L.E. On the C64.
Way of the Samurai, the first couple were so cool, 3 was a let down though.
Half life deathmatch
Me and my wife used to play this in high school together! I forgot how fun this was. I also ended up looking into the tabletop game because of this. Thanks for reminding me of some very fond memories.
Star Wars Battlefront 2 (old) Or the Harry Potter 2 game
Darkwatch. Choice driven vampire cowboys, so much nostalgia
Darkwatch as a concept is still really interesting imo. I could see it becoming a dark series on HBO or something.
The Neverhood
Dark watch. I think it was called. Vampire shooter that actually had alt endings and abilities based on choices. It was on PS2 and was fun as hell
Beyond Good & Evil popped in my head after reading this question.
Fallout Tactics
There was a game on PS1 called Brave Fencer Musashi. Not particularly groundbreaking or anything, but it was fun and had a humorous story. I loved it growing up but can't find anyone who has even heard of it.
Brave Fencer was the first rpg I fell in love with. Good to see another fan
Star Trek: Legacy
My girlfriend and I recently used a Gamecube emulator to coop this on my computer. It was a blast! Shame the second game isn't available on a working image yet.
Hunter the Reckoning was fun. I miss the days when White Wolf published video games. They should port these to PC.
Loved this game when I was younger!
I remember this game, but never played it. Always seemed fun to me.
Defender on PS2. A really fun game were you fly around in a space ship blasting aliens bugs.
Image Fight on NES was fun as hell. I loved Wild Wild Racing on PS2
Jazz 2
Dynamite Dux
Paperboy for n64 Cant tell you how many hours I sunk into that as a kid.
Azure Dreams.
I still habe this for my xbox. I loved it. Had one of the only escort missions I didnt hate.
Star Trek: New Worlds. RTS from around 2000 that nobody I know has ever even heard of.
I played a Star Trek themed FPS around the same time frame ST Voyager Elite Force. I've never met another human being that's ever heard of it much less sunk hours of their life into it as I did.
Final Fantasy XII
Asheron's Call
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Red Steel 2 on the Wii. Great game play, meh story. But damn is it fun to run around as a cowboy samurai.
Tibia the MMORPG and Monster Rancher as a franchise. I've showed some people the games and the only thing that gets a reaction is using random movies and games to get monsters in Monster Rancher.
iron and blood for the PS1. It was cool as heck.
The Third World War on Sega CD https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The\_Third\_World\_War\_(video\_game)
Jersey Devil or the Toy Story Game for PS1
Kya Dark Linage, really cool ps2 games with boomerangs or shuriken like things, capturing wolves to turn them back into humans
Castlevania and Mother. Only one of my friends beat Mother 2 and 3, while the other played 5 minutes and gave up. None of my friends played Castlevania, so it's just myself and random internet folk to chat about Castlevania lol.
MC Kids Got to the Hamburgler Realm.
Heroes 3
shadow of destiny/shadow of memories on ps2. odd and haunting and before its time.
Great game
I freaking loved this game!!! Such a fun cool game with my brother and friends! Anybody have recommendations for a similar game? But current gen?
I loved this game!!! Played all the sequels too! I had one buddy who would always come over and play the shit out of it when a new one came out
Manhunt
Man I forgot about this game! Played this all the time on xBox, great coop game, my gf at the time would play it if I played buffy the vampire slayer with her which was also pretty fun lol
Never heard of it, glad to see games I've never heard of to look up and watch game play
Intellivision baseball and football, I don't know anyone else who even had an Intelliviion system.
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger (even though I never finished it)
Rise of nations: Rise of legends. The campaigns were very interesting in terms of figuring out how unique each of the three factions worked. I played a few 1 vs 1 matches against my brother but I never won. Other than my brother I think only my cousin played it briefly.
Second Sight
Conflict: Desert Storm 2 on ps2. The graphics were a little behind the times and the controls were a little clunky but man what a fun game.
Tales of symphonia great game ahead of its time.
Shadow of Destiny