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IntangibleFate

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the original tecmo bowl games... and probably the super smash brothers first two games...never really played the wii version
 

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Dok Zombie said:
Silent Hill 2 has a great graphical style that, while not eye-poppingly impressive, is enough to keep it scary and immersive when other horror games from around the same time look cartoony by comparison, such as Code Veronica. (Although I do love CV, it's probably the most underrated Resident Evil, it's absolutely dicks on 4!)
I still talk about that story to this day, that along with Eternal Darkness are just great stories in games and implement them into the medium so well. I think part of aging well also relies on emotional attachment and writing, which is often overlooked in games.

Good mention Dok Zombie.
 

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Paper Mario. About a decade later, and it's still pretty damn fun. It's still quirky, and talented, and there's plenty of combinations to try. (See also, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door). Also on the list, Earthbound and Mother 3.
 

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Several of the ones I was going to suggest (Secret of Monkey Island, Chrono Trigger, Symphony of the Night) have already been mentioned, but there are others:

Super Metroid
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Mega Man X
Deus Ex
Starcraft
Contra 3
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Terranigma
 

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For a game to age well, it needs to

A) Be as good looking then as it is now
B) Be as fun to play
C) Not make you think "I wish the graphics were more like the 360/PS3
D) Still be challenging and feel new.

On this basis, I put in one of my all time favourites:



Theme Hospital. It's still fun, challenging, doesn't look bad (kind has a good looking retro jibe going), it doesn't need better graphics and it's funny to boot. Although windows 7 does disagree with it.
 

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FF9 has aged extremely well to me, the graphics look great for a PS1 game and the gameplay is still great.


Wild Arms 2/3: Both had some really innovative ideas that I really wish other games would adopt. WA3 still looks great due to it Cel-shaded look and WA2 isn't that bad looking either.The battle system is still your stranded turn based affair but it has some cool things going for it unlike WA1.


CK76 said:
I think as a whole, the Super Nintendo classics have aged the best. Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Castlevania, MegaMan, FInal Fantasy, Chrono Trigger, Mario Kart, etc.

All of the SNES versions of these games are still finely tuned and pleasing to watch games.
I'm inclined to agree with this as well.
 

armaina

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Personally, I think most of the games from the SNES/Genesis era aged the best, as sprite based games seem to look just as good on TVs as it did before, even with the larger TVs now a days.

Spite based games should never die!
 

StriderShinryu

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As others have said, most quality 16 bit games have aged very well. The pixel art had evolved enough to be pleasing to the eye and detailed enough to not just have retro charm but real charm. The gameplay in the quality games by that point had been honed to perfection in almost every genre. And the music.. oh, the music. Those were the days were cool creative music was the norm instead slapping "Generic Cinematic Symphony Score #6357" into every game.

There are some 8 bitters that definitely hold up today (Mega Man 2/3, the Super Mario series, Zelda 2, Castlevania 2/3, etc.). Go earlier than that and you get broken boring simplistic titles that offer little more than retro charm. Go later than that and you start getting into the fugliness, lag and collision detection nightmares of the early polygon days.
 

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Necromancer1991 said:
LoZ:MM and LoZ:OoT
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Pokemon Gold and Silver.
More so then Red and Blue, because the pokemon looked like blobs during battle.
Completely and entirely ninja'd. Especially the LoZ games - my personal favourite two games ever.

Killer7 always feels fresh, interesting, and difficult. Fantastic game, and will survive the years.
 

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*Sigh* Jagged Alliance 2 I still play it at least once a week. Hell, I even bought a netbook just so I could play it where ever I go.
 

likalaruku

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Diablo, Baldur's Gate, Dungeon Sige, But those are all from the early 2000s; probably not old enough to really say they've aged well.

I'll still play any RPG on the SNES.
 

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define aged well, do you mean kept up with today's graffics like jurassic park? or like still fun today like most old games. (I'm assuming last gen are still "Current" (Twilight Princess, Devil May Cry 3, Halo 2[is this game good? i ono never had a xbox] i was trying to get something from each console)

Shining Force 2
Phantasy Star 4
Gunstar Heroes
Legend of Dragoon
Legend of Legaia
Chrono Trigger
Suikoden's 1 and 2 (COME ON PSN HURRY UP AND GET 2 FOR SALE YOU ASSHOLES!)
Mario Karts
Ogre Battle 64 (most of them actually)
Quest 64
Sonic TH games (original ones for the genesis)
never had an snes/nes so i can't add those to this list
 

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Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Fable 1, Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Tara's Adventure, Luigi's Mansion, Super Mario Sunshine, and quite a few others.
 

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Manhunt, Silent Hill 2, Enhander, FFVII (Sort of), and... humph... I can't think of any other- DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi 2-3. DBZ TK was the best fighitng game series EVAR! It may not be old yet, but it is great!
 

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StriderShinryu said:
And the music.. oh, the music. Those were the days were cool creative music was the norm instead slapping "Generic Cinematic Symphony Score #6357" into every game.
I hear you, man. I think the music from Final Fantasy VI will be with me forever.

Really like the music from StarCraft a lot too; Matt Uelmann is the composer and he sure is talented.

By the sound of it, Zelda: Ocarina of Time seems to have really aged well. I only played it just a little, never finished it, but now I want to play it.
 

Obrien Xp

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Guild Wars aged well recently (ie this decade)
Counter Strike Source is still played alot
WC3
Starcraft
lots of classics are still kicking too.