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1) Goldeneye - Played this game a COUNTLESS amount of times with my brother when I was about 5, so I've got memories with it. This game is still a standard holder in terms of first-person shooters on how a plot for a game should be based (I know, they took it from the movie, but they added more to it as well). Not to mention the multiplayer format at the time was revolutionary, and you have probably the greatest game of all-time.

2) Super Mario 64 - One of the best of all-time not just because of the story and how fun the game was, but it showed how much gaming had changed based on the 3D world that Mario was in. Easily the most revolutionary on the 64.

3) Super Smash Bros. (Whole Series) - Row said pretty much all that there was needed to be said, but come on, who doesn't like kicking someone's ass with their favorite Nintendo (or SEGA/Konami) character?

4) ESPN NFL 2K5 - IMO, it's still the best football game made to date, HANDS DOWN (outside of old-school Tecmo). Game had ridiculous amounts of replay value and what made it better was that the selling price was $20 when it came out, which, by industry standards now, would be completely insane. The remake of it (All-Pro Football 2K8) was nice, but it didn't have the same feel as this one.

5) MGS3: Snake Eater - This edges MGS1 based on the shear depth of the story itself. This game was amazing based on the fact that the plot was insanely good, the boss battles were cool, and the stealth element was very realistic for it's time.

Honorable Mentions:
GTA 3
MGS1
Final Fantasy 10
Legend of Zelda: OOT (never got to play it much, but it was nice)
Legend of Zelda: LTTP (same as above)
Call of Duty series
Conker's Bad Fur Day
and the list goes on.
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1) Goldeneye - Played this game a COUNTLESS amount of times with my brother when I was about 5, so I've got memories with it. This game is still a standard holder in terms of first-person shooters on how a plot for a game should be based (I know, they took it from the movie, but they added more to it as well). Not to mention the multiplayer format at the time was revolutionary, and you have probably the greatest game of all-time.

2) Super Mario 64 - One of the best of all-time not just because of the story and how fun the game was, but it showed how much gaming had changed based on the 3D world that Mario was in. Easily the most revolutionary on the 64.

3) Super Smash Bros. (Whole Series) - Row said pretty much all that there was needed to be said, but come on, who doesn't like kicking someone's ass with their favorite Nintendo (or SEGA/Konami) character?

4) ESPN NFL 2K5 - IMO, it's still the best football game made to date, HANDS DOWN (outside of old-school Tecmo). Game had ridiculous amounts of replay value and what made it better was that the selling price was $20 when it came out, which, by industry standards now, would be completely insane. The remake of it (All-Pro Football 2K8) was nice, but it didn't have the same feel as this one.

5) MGS3: Snake Eater - This edges MGS1 based on the shear depth of the story itself. This game was amazing based on the fact that the plot was insanely good, the boss battles were cool, and the stealth element was very realistic for it's time.

Honorable Mentions:
GTA 3
MGS1
Final Fantasy 10
Legend of Zelda: OOT (never got to play it much, but it was nice)
Legend of Zelda: LTTP (same as above)
Call of Duty series
Conker's Bad Fur Day
and the list goes on.
 
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