This is JUST my computer games, at current. I'll post my PS2, 360, and GC games when I feel like it's worth it. Anyway, here they go, from A to Z.
55,000 Games- A compilation disc of many, many games that I bought at Wal-Mart for #10.
Microsoft Age of Empires: Complete- Not so complete now because of 3. Contains AOE Gold and II and the expansion for II.
Alpha Blast- Little known game I bought for $3.
Atari Arcade Hits 2- A collection of six classic Atari arcade games, now obselete with my...
Atari: The 80 Classic Games- Epic collection of some classic Atari arcade games.
Bejeweled 2 Deluxe- The original, but in 3D and with a few new modes.
Bejeweled Twist- One of the few puzzle games I still play a lot.
Black and White Deluxe- Part of my World of EA Games collection.
Black and White 2 + Expansion- Part of my EA Strategy Collection.
Bookworm Deluxe- Word game by PopCap.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare- You already know what this is about if you're into FPS games.
Civilization III Complete- Sid Meier is just plain awesome. Nuff said.
Civilization IV Gold- Includes classic plus the first expansion, Warlords.
Civilization IV Beyond the Sword- the second expansion to this awesome game.
Command and Conquer: The First Decade- No, seriously. 10 games for $30? I was all over it. Came with a bonus DVD
Diablo- Part of the Diablo Battle Chest
Diablo II + Expansion- one of the most addictive RPG's I've ever played.
Diner Dash- Very addictive management game, if you haven't played it or 2, it's worth a try!
Diner Dash 2: Restaurant Rescue- Not as good as the original, IMO. Gameplay is a bit slower.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind + expansions- Okay, if you've never played any of the Elder Scrolls games, you don't know what a good RPG is.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion: GOTY- Wow. What more can I say than this game is epic?
Fate: Undiscovered Realms (and original)- I LOVE this game! Diablo II clone with some awesome modifications.
Freedom Fighters- Also part of my World of EA Games collection. Really a good FPS, overall.
Guild Wars- I stopped playing in the first week. This is one MMO I want to forget about.
Half Life 2- High metascore. If the PC version is anything like the 360 version, then I'm not ever playing it. Epic fail of a game that only got high scores because of the gravity gun (albeit you don't get it until you've practically given up on the game)
Hot Rod: Garage to Glory- Hot Rod racing sim. This isn't really that fun, but I play it for kicks occasionally.
Insaniquarium- Haven't played this one enough to give it a decent shakedown.
Jewel Quest- Very addictive puzzle game.
LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring- Not nearly as good as the other two.
LOTR: The Return of the King- Was epic back when it was released. Now... not so much. Part of my World of EA games collection.
LOTR: The Battle for Middle Earth- Probably one of the most epic strategy games I've ever played in my life. Who wouldn't want to play as Borimir or (even better) Aragorn? Part of my EA Strategy Collection.
Left 4 Dead- Hands down the first person shooter in my collection with the most play time. 100 hours or so and I'm still addicted.
Mass Effect- While Left 4 Dead may have the most play time, Mass Effect is hands down the BEST FPS game I've ever played.
Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX- I bought this second hand along with THPS and Skate Park Tycoon. Okay at best.
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault- It's often better known as MOHAA. Probably the best WWII FPS game I've ever played to this date.
The Microsoft Pinball Arcade- Gotleibb-based pinball machines only. Really nothing special, but it was something to do when I bought it back in 2003.
More Brain Games- Don't ask about the More part. I don't have the original. Fun little games you can play to train your brain to work faster/more efficiently.
Need for Speed II SE- Still holds up well, actually, but not graphically. The music in this game is pretty epic for its day. Part of my EA Need for Speed Collection.
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit- Still one of my fave NFS games because it was the first involving cops. Part of the EA NFS Collection.
Need for Speed: High Stakes- Pretty good, but not as good as III. Part of the EA NFS Collection.
Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed- Amazing selection of Porsche-based cars, and still the biggest car lineup of any NFS game. Part of the EA NFS Collection.
Feed for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2- Less epic than its console counterparts, by a long shot. At least has the full soundtrack. Part of the EA NFS Collection, but I bought it again for $10 because the version in it didn't have a key to it for some reason.
Need for Speed: Underground- Epic still. One of my first games on the PC.
Need for Speed: Underground 2- OMG YES! Still one of my favorite NFS games, and the first to incorporate open world design that didn't have you running around a track.
Need for Speed: Most Wanted- Probably the most epic NFS game to date. The cops make a comeback, and it's more intense than ever!
Need for Speed: Carbon: Collector's Edition- Awesomeness that was in the making. However, not as good as Most Wanted even though they amped up the stakes a bit, It just wasn't as in your face.
Need for Speed: ProStreet- I'm one of the few people who actually kinda liked this game. It had the clutch option, which just made it feel more realistic.
Need for Speed: Undercover- The biggest open world yet. And the cops are back.
Portal- Ah, yes. FPS/puzzle hybrid that blew me away. Goddamn, I loved that game.
Prey: Limited Collector's Edition- The best $19.00 I ever spent. It's a VERY epic game that really shows that gameplay can be linear and yet extremely engaging.
Prison Tycoon- Can't get a feel for the GUI yet, so not much to say on it.
Roller Coaster Tycoon: Deluxe- Oh, hell yes. This game I wasted most of my childhood away on. Fond memories abound.
Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 Deluxe- Hmm... haven't played as much as the original. But there's more content, overall.
Sega Smash Pack 2- Another time waster as a child.
Sim City 2000- Bought secondhand and never really played much.
Sim City 3000- Epicness. Nuff said.
Sim City 4- Just didn't feel as good as the first three.
The Sims: The Complete Collection- Not a fan of the Sims much to begin with.
Skate Park Tycoon- Okay game, really. Was kinda fun, but not as good as RCT.
Sonic CD- The Most Epic Sonic game ever.
Sonic & Knuckles Collection- It's Sonic 3 and Sonic and Knuckles and both.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell- if I could get it to unprotect its own folder, I might be able to play it without fullscreen.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow- Another good game, but I haven't played it much.
Star Trek: Armada- the installer is EPIC. EPIC, I tell you! The game is even more so.
Star Trek: Armada II- God, I loved this game. I'd say there was well over 100 hours of play time in it.
Star Trek: Voyager: Elite Force + Expansion- Probably my favorite FPS game ever. EVER. Holomatch is epic.
Star Wars: Battlefront- The awesomeness that started a whole slew of jedi killing fun.
Star Wars: Battlefront II- Okay, I'm officially torn between this and ST:V:EF as my fave game ever. This epicness could only be contained on five discs. The most epic 3 or so gigabytes of data ever to grace my hard drive.
Star Wars: Empire at War- And no, I don't have the expansion. Very cool RTS game.
Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds Saga- Probably one of my fave RTS games overall, because it was so much content.
Star Wars: Galaxies- The biggest mistake I ever bought, since it's now outdated and cost $15 a month to play to begin with.
Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy- All in all, this game was pretty good.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005- Yeah. I know. But what's a guy to do? It's still a pretty good game.
Warcraft III + Expansion- OMG! Yes. I love this game.
X-Plane 9- Awesomely realistic flight simulator.
Zuma Deluxe- Extremely addictive and fast-paced puzzle game.
And that's it. If you were brave enough to read the whole thing, you truly are a study in epicness.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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