Franciscus wrote:Great thread!
But sorry, I am unable to give a simple answer
First, what defines a great game ? To me it is essentially the result of two principal factors: cheer pleasure (including immersiveness) and time spent with the game. Other factors are important, as game design, support, etc.
I have been playing computer games for more than 25 years now, starting with the ZX Spectrum. Back then I had time to immerse myself and now that factor of the equation is severely limited by RL factors, which is an unavoidable bias.
Some games that over the years are in my hall of fame and gave me great joy (more or less chronologically)
- Desert rats and Elite on the Spectrum
- The first Civilization
- Sid Meier's Gettysburg
- The original Europa Universalis
- Baldurs Gate![]()
- Shogun and Rome Total War
- Neverwinter Nights (the first one)
- Galciv 2
- Take Command 2nd Manassas (love this game !)
- Of course my beloved AACW
But with some hindsight probably the best game I ever played was...Lords of Midnight by Mike Singleton on the Spectrum. Amazing how with 48K it was possible to make a truly epic game, mixing admirably RPG and strategy, even with "3d" graphics. It was the game that forever hooked me to electronic entertainment. And I still feel that we have not yet achieved the amazing promisses that that jewel showed me would be possible.![]()
Spharv2 wrote:
Pre-Pentium:
Railroad Tycoon - Still play this one
Civilization 1 - Classic
Mechwarrior - I can still remember the bar music to this day, and since it was on the internal speaker, I always had a pillow handy when I was playing at night.
War In Russia - First real large wargame I ever played. I printed out maps and laminated them and would spend literally hours a day plotting my moves.
Pool of Radiance - Never really played tabletop D&D, the computer made it interesting.
Command HQ - Still play this one too, the original RTS.
The original A-10 flight sim, can't recall the name now, back before Falcon came out. Strafing tanks was simply too much fun.
Jim-NC wrote:Oh my what a list, this takes me back to my college days.I loved all of them and spent way too many hours in the old computer lab on all of those games. Maybe that's why my grades suffered so.
BTW - I think the A-10 game was A-10 Tank Killer.
Spharv2 wrote:That was it...I knew it was A-10 something, figures it would be the most logical name that I blanked on.![]()
Big Ideas wrote:It is no exaggeration to say that Stars! was the best game ever made.
turn based!!!!
It was 4x space manager than dwarved all others.
15 human PBEM players- everyone could do their turns simultaneously
technology
diplomacy
fierce battles
invasions
heaps of different species with different traits and tolerances
There was a competent AI too
bug free/ crash free
average graphics
wormholes
alliances-backstabbing
unfortunately it was released at least 12 years ago and I couldn't get it to run on a modern computer!
Big Ideas wrote:unfortunately it was released at least 12 years ago and I couldn't get it to run on a modern computer!
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