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Friday, March 19th, 2021 9:49 AM

Live Poll: IMDb Poll Board: Favorite Video Game

Wreck-It Ralph (2012) plot outline: a video game villain wants to be a hero and sets out to fulfill his dream, but his quest brings havoc to the whole arcade where he lives.

Which is your all-time favorite video game? (any platform)

https://www.imdb.com/list/ls088509413/

If you want to contribute to the idea:

MAX 5 five video games, any platform.

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4 years ago

For your consideration:

My favorite video game is

(1999 Video Game)

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Mario,

Thank you for adding (1999 Video Game).

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 (1990 Video Game)

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@jaf_ismael​ thank you, all included and sorted by ratings

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by the way, I changed

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4600894/?ref_=wl_li_tt

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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0293636/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2

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In earlier times:

Adventures like Zak McCracken, Maniac Mansion, Day of the Tentacle, Monkey Island.

Even Earlier:

Pac Man, Mario Bros, Donkey Kong, Boulder Dash, Locomotion.

Later: 

Die Siedler, Turrican, Quake, Unreal, Diablo, Diablo II, Diablo III.

Now: 

Gems of War (didn't expect that I will fall in love with games that hard again today - perfect game concept! A mix like of Yu-Go-Oh (card game) and Heroes of Might and Magic. No pay-wall, commercials - but just if you want them. Pure strategy fun.)

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@Breumaster​ thank you, all suggestions included and sorted out by ratings.

Adventures like Zak McCracken, 

I played some pure text-based adventures at my TRS-80 (The Radio Shack) computer. Green phosphor display, resolution 64x16 characters, I guess.

 Boulder Dash,

I played a little bit of Mr. Do at the arcades, but the game is too difficult. I'd rather

played shoot'em'ups like 1942.

Locomotion.

Very difficult puzzle game.

 Quake,

My favorite Doom/Duke Nukem-like game was Shadow Warrior.

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@mariojacobs​ 

The problem with those games is, that they are mostly always the same. I was tired of them, so I stopped to play in general until very later I started again to play more positive games. (@3D-shooters).

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2 years ago

Civilization III

Civilization IV

Tomb Raider II

Tomb Raider III

GTA: San Andreas

If online/flash games count, I'd replace Civ IV with Daymare Town 4. The games by Mateusz Skutnik are so eerie and artistically creative.

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@albstein​ 

>Daymare Town 4

interesting, playing on the web browser, can we save progress? I guess not.

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@albstein

>Daymare Town 4: not on IMDb archive...

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I guess you can't save it unfortunately.

>Daymare Town 4: not on IMDb archive...

Oh, nevermind then.

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2 years ago

Are you sure this one has never been done before? Seems like a deja vu suggestion to me.

Half-Life 2 (2004 Video Game)

Half-Life (1998 Video Game)

Portal (2007 Video Game)

Thief: The Dark Project (1998 Video Game)

The Sims 2 (2004 Video Game)

Honorable Mentions:

Firewatch (2016 Video Game)

Life Is Strange (2015 Video Game)

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@Tsarstepan​ 

>Are you sure this one has never been done before? Seems like a deja vu suggestion to me.

You might be thinking of this one:

IMDb Poll Board: Top 10 Video Games

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@Tsarstepan​ I enjoy Walking Simulators, too. I finished Firewatch on Steam. I liked What Remains of Edith Finch a lot.

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I own What Remains (Steam as well) but never gotten around to play it and since my home computer is dead (money issues). No real way to even start it. Also have the  Life is Strange sequels (unplayed).

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@Tsarstepan

Walking Simulators that I didn't like: 

- The Talos Principle

- Ether One

- Life is Strange

- Virginia

- The Vanishing of Ethan Carter

- Gone Home

- The Stanley Parable Demo

- The Witness

- SOMA

- Layers of Fear

- Obduction

Either for being to BORING or too difficult.

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2 years ago

I'm not into video games very much, though I will occasionally play Solitaire online and sometimes do crossword puzzles online.

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Interesting. You're describing computerized versions of board/card games besides the role-playing variety.

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@jeorj_euler​ I play Microsoft Solitaire every day.

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@Tsarstepan​ I installed the desktop version and played the daily challenges. I did the same for Minesweeper/Treasure Hunt and Mahjong. I usually reached the diamond badge of the month (all daily challenges completed).

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Some of the Assassin's Creed video games what are referred to as mini games (checkers, fanorona and nine men's Morris), which, as classic games, can be amusing to play. (Note: Out of the three, I only know how to play checkers, as I've known how for decades.) Quite a number of video games loosely based upon the role-playing genre have classic little games like those.

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@jeorj_euler​ I don't care for role playing games.  I tried Dungeons and Dragons back in the 70's and found it a waste of time.  I don't care for computerized versions of these either and I tried them with my own kids many years ago.  My grandkids play them now, but I'm still not interested.

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@mariojacobs​ Last year was my first time getting Perfect - do finishing all daily challenges for the entire year. 

On track for this year. Wish there was a special badge indicating such. 

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I like so many video games, it would be somewhat hard to identify a favorite. However, it would seem that of all the ones I've spent many hours irregularly enjoying with fellow players, Grand Theft Auto Online (on the seventh generation consoles) is at the top, maybe followed closely by the multiplayer modes of Max Payne 3. (I've lost count how many times I've participated in  the heists of Prison Break, Humane Labs Raid, Series A Funding and Pacific Standard.) Some older games that I revisit every decade or half decade include The Sims Bustin' Out and Sonic & Knuckles.

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If tehre is still space my chouice is Super Smash Bros Melee

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0293062/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_5

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2 years ago

I'm old. I actually had Pong.

But my favorite arcade game:

Battlezone

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I feel like I failed to nominate Halo 3 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Some "AAA" games are are cult classic material.

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@jeorj_euler@BonaFideBOSS thank you for your contributions, the list has already reached 35 titles, perhaps you also want to contribute to the idea...

IMDb Poll Board: Favorite Soundtrack — Video Games

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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain