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		<title>By: scott</title>
		<link>http://ironsoap.org/2006/07/05/games/the-real-top-30-games/comment-page-1/#comment-17</link>
		<dc:creator>scott</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2006 16:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>One other thing - I find it interesting to note that you have but one sports game (two if you count Mario Kart, which i&#039;m not) in your list, while fully one-third of my list are varied sports titles. Notably, your single sports game hits #11 on your list, and is a NES game. Curious, don&#039;t you think?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One other thing &#8211; I find it interesting to note that you have but one sports game (two if you count Mario Kart, which i&#8217;m not) in your list, while fully one-third of my list are varied sports titles. Notably, your single sports game hits #11 on your list, and is a NES game. Curious, don&#8217;t you think?</p>
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		<title>By: scott</title>
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		<dc:creator>scott</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jul 2006 22:02:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Okay, forget what i said. Here&#039;s 30 games, in rough order, with only the briefest possible explanations:

30. Faxanadu (NES) - A game that held me captive once i got into it. This was a game that I wanted desperately to like, and after much tribulation, i did.
29. Unreal Tournament (PC) - My favorite experience with an FPS outside of Goldeneye, which may reveal the extent of my exposure to the genre.
28. The Guardian Legend (NES) - This game reminded me of Zelda in space, and even though half the time i didn&#039;t know what was going on, i still remember it fondly.
27. King&#039;s Quest V (PC) - A very early exposure to adventure gaming and the potential of games to tell a deep and engaging story.
26. Twisted Metal 2 (PS1) - Nothing better than blowing up your friends with a well-placed Power Missle, right?
25. Blaster Master (NES) - Similar to #30, this game was hard enough to be frustrating until you reached higher levels, but it was so rewarding. A true classic.
24. Goldeneye 007 (N64) - This one is my favorite experience with an FPS. Also with playing games with other people.
23. Bloody Wolf (TG16) - A rather obscure game, but one that stayed with me. It&#039;s a two-guys-with-guns-take-on-an-entire-army game, and the story was engrossing.
22. Cool Boarders 2 (PS1) - My first experience with the extreme sports genre, i played a lot of this game while a freshman in college. Set the stage for later exploits.
21. Prince of Persia: The Sands Of Time (PS2) - A game whose atmosphere was so unbelievable that Mom got nervous just looking at the dizzying ledge i showed her in a late level.
20. Shining Force 2: The Sword of Hajya (Game Gear) - The experience of this game made Final Fantasy Tactics easier to get into - which was like giving a heroin addict the first one for free.
19. MVP Baseball 2003 (GCN) - The best baseball sim i&#039;ve played, which may not count for much. I had way too much fun playing Minor league games.
18. Super Mario World (SNES) - My favorite Mario game.
17. Mega Man 3 - (NES) - My favorite Mega Man game, although i have a significant fondness for the entire series.
16. Diablo II (PC) - Endlessly engrossing.
15. Super Dodge Ball (NES) - Fulfilled my longstanding penchant for a video game based on a playground game.
14. NBA Street Vol. 2 (PS2) - The only arcade-style sports game i&#039;ve ever really liked, it even had a deep career mode that appealed beautifully to the stat geek in me.
13. NHL &#039;95 (SNES) - Some would say the Genesis version was better, but i was a Nintendo man through and through. The only sports game where thorough domination was fun for me.
12. NBA Live &#039;97 (SNES) - I fell in love with basketball mainly because of this game, and it got me hooked on this series. We&#039;ll see more from Live.
11. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 (PS2) - See my website&#039;s archives for long, detailed explanations of my love for this game.
10. Super Metroid (SNES) - I want to rank this higher. I stinking loved this game. I&#039;ll have to think about this list more.
9. Final Fantasy VII (PS1) - Almost an entire year of my life went into playing this game and it never really got boring or old. It redefined the RPG genre.
8. NBA Live 2000 (PC) - Team creation. Yeah, i got way too into this game.
7. Final Fantasy Tactics (PS1) - The only game that survived my transition from PS1 to PS2. A truly unbelievable game, appealing to the RPG, stat geek, and story sides of me at the utmost.
6. Baseball Stars (NES) - Nothing is quite as satisfying as hitting 40 homeruns in a 15-game season. As SCOTT, no less.
5. Final Fantasy III/VI (SNES) - A separate year of my life went into this game, and it still stands up. Everything you said and more.
4. The Legend of Zelda - A Link To The Past (SNES) - The best sequel i&#039;ve ever played.
3. Madden 2004 (PS2) - Made improvements, unbelievably, to the revolutionary Madden 2003.
2. NBA Live 2004 (PS2) - The most fun i&#039;ve ever had playing a basketball game, and that&#039;s saying a lot.
1. Secret of Mana (SNES) - The most fun i&#039;ve ever had playing a video game.

So there&#039;s my list. It&#039;s still an early version, too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, forget what i said. Here&#8217;s 30 games, in rough order, with only the briefest possible explanations:</p>
<p>30. Faxanadu (NES) &#8211; A game that held me captive once i got into it. This was a game that I wanted desperately to like, and after much tribulation, i did.<br />
29. Unreal Tournament (PC) &#8211; My favorite experience with an FPS outside of Goldeneye, which may reveal the extent of my exposure to the genre.<br />
28. The Guardian Legend (NES) &#8211; This game reminded me of Zelda in space, and even though half the time i didn&#8217;t know what was going on, i still remember it fondly.<br />
27. King&#8217;s Quest V (PC) &#8211; A very early exposure to adventure gaming and the potential of games to tell a deep and engaging story.<br />
26. Twisted Metal 2 (PS1) &#8211; Nothing better than blowing up your friends with a well-placed Power Missle, right?<br />
25. Blaster Master (NES) &#8211; Similar to #30, this game was hard enough to be frustrating until you reached higher levels, but it was so rewarding. A true classic.<br />
24. Goldeneye 007 (N64) &#8211; This one is my favorite experience with an FPS. Also with playing games with other people.<br />
23. Bloody Wolf (TG16) &#8211; A rather obscure game, but one that stayed with me. It&#8217;s a two-guys-with-guns-take-on-an-entire-army game, and the story was engrossing.<br />
22. Cool Boarders 2 (PS1) &#8211; My first experience with the extreme sports genre, i played a lot of this game while a freshman in college. Set the stage for later exploits.<br />
21. Prince of Persia: The Sands Of Time (PS2) &#8211; A game whose atmosphere was so unbelievable that Mom got nervous just looking at the dizzying ledge i showed her in a late level.<br />
20. Shining Force 2: The Sword of Hajya (Game Gear) &#8211; The experience of this game made Final Fantasy Tactics easier to get into &#8211; which was like giving a heroin addict the first one for free.<br />
19. MVP Baseball 2003 (GCN) &#8211; The best baseball sim i&#8217;ve played, which may not count for much. I had way too much fun playing Minor league games.<br />
18. Super Mario World (SNES) &#8211; My favorite Mario game.<br />
17. Mega Man 3 &#8211; (NES) &#8211; My favorite Mega Man game, although i have a significant fondness for the entire series.<br />
16. Diablo II (PC) &#8211; Endlessly engrossing.<br />
15. Super Dodge Ball (NES) &#8211; Fulfilled my longstanding penchant for a video game based on a playground game.<br />
14. NBA Street Vol. 2 (PS2) &#8211; The only arcade-style sports game i&#8217;ve ever really liked, it even had a deep career mode that appealed beautifully to the stat geek in me.<br />
13. NHL &#8217;95 (SNES) &#8211; Some would say the Genesis version was better, but i was a Nintendo man through and through. The only sports game where thorough domination was fun for me.<br />
12. NBA Live &#8217;97 (SNES) &#8211; I fell in love with basketball mainly because of this game, and it got me hooked on this series. We&#8217;ll see more from Live.<br />
11. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 (PS2) &#8211; See my website&#8217;s archives for long, detailed explanations of my love for this game.<br />
10. Super Metroid (SNES) &#8211; I want to rank this higher. I stinking loved this game. I&#8217;ll have to think about this list more.<br />
9. Final Fantasy VII (PS1) &#8211; Almost an entire year of my life went into playing this game and it never really got boring or old. It redefined the RPG genre.<br />
8. NBA Live 2000 (PC) &#8211; Team creation. Yeah, i got way too into this game.<br />
7. Final Fantasy Tactics (PS1) &#8211; The only game that survived my transition from PS1 to PS2. A truly unbelievable game, appealing to the RPG, stat geek, and story sides of me at the utmost.<br />
6. Baseball Stars (NES) &#8211; Nothing is quite as satisfying as hitting 40 homeruns in a 15-game season. As SCOTT, no less.<br />
5. Final Fantasy III/VI (SNES) &#8211; A separate year of my life went into this game, and it still stands up. Everything you said and more.<br />
4. The Legend of Zelda &#8211; A Link To The Past (SNES) &#8211; The best sequel i&#8217;ve ever played.<br />
3. Madden 2004 (PS2) &#8211; Made improvements, unbelievably, to the revolutionary Madden 2003.<br />
2. NBA Live 2004 (PS2) &#8211; The most fun i&#8217;ve ever had playing a basketball game, and that&#8217;s saying a lot.<br />
1. Secret of Mana (SNES) &#8211; The most fun i&#8217;ve ever had playing a video game.</p>
<p>So there&#8217;s my list. It&#8217;s still an early version, too.</p>
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		<title>By: scott</title>
		<link>http://ironsoap.org/2006/07/05/games/the-real-top-30-games/comment-page-1/#comment-14</link>
		<dc:creator>scott</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jul 2006 15:33:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I would post my own list but 30 games is a lot. It would take a lot of thinking and deciding and explaining and reevaluating. I&#039;ll get back to you on it. But your list is fine, i think. I&#039;ve never played but about 2 minutes of Half-Life, so i have no opinion to give on your #1. I do appreciate the props given to Super Metroid. Truly one of the best sequels of all time, right up there with (note the repeated hammering of this game into your skull) A Link To The Past.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would post my own list but 30 games is a lot. It would take a lot of thinking and deciding and explaining and reevaluating. I&#8217;ll get back to you on it. But your list is fine, i think. I&#8217;ve never played but about 2 minutes of Half-Life, so i have no opinion to give on your #1. I do appreciate the props given to Super Metroid. Truly one of the best sequels of all time, right up there with (note the repeated hammering of this game into your skull) A Link To The Past.</p>
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