It's The Lingo: Have you ever seen Antiques Roadshow? You know, the show where people bring in their old junk from the attic to have it appraised? If you have, you’ll know that a big problem on the show is polishing. People bring in their ancient Roman statues or turn-of-the-century vases, and they polish them to make sure they look nice for the appraiser. In the process, they rub away all of the age and imperfections, taking something extremely valuable and turning it into something nice to look at but ultimately worthless. This was my concern for Ocarina of Time 3D.
Discover 10 timeless video games from the past that remain absolutely playable today. From Chrono Trigger to DOOM, these classics have aged like fine wine!
Hot damn that's a good list. The only one i never played is AOE2 and i never finshed Chrono Trigger but it was damn good.
Speaking of what's old but holds up amazingly well and plays like a dream.. i played Symphony of the Night for the first time in 2019.. yep that's right. It became one of my favourite games of all time that i replay almost every year. I couldn't believe how good it was. That is almost impossible for me with newer games let alone older ones. Truly a special gem.
The only one I’d disagree with is doom. It shows its age badly I think. After 5 minutes of play these days you put it down.
Many games have come and gone as gaming began its illustrious history in this world. So let's talk about the top 100 video games of all time!
BLG writes, "There are many fantastic and iconic weapons in game history, but some are significantly more memorable than others. When we think of iconic game weapons, these are the top 20 that come to mind."
You forgot one and it's a doozy. The weapon is kindness in undertale. :) defeats countless enemies.
Too crisp clean and well... 3D? At this point, Ocarina is being ported to a new generation, so it's not a bad thing, just a 'different' thing. Now if only I could have finished 'Minish Cap' on the GBA without looking at a walkthrough....
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