Psh, Pokemon Snap was such fun, but lets get a bit more creative here! Hrm...-Thinks- Glover was a thing of nostalgic bliss. It was creative! The plot being your a Wizard's good right glove trying to fight and the evil left glove! Why can't we have Glover for the Wii! Come on people! Sadly the Wii is the only system that would even bat an eye at such a proposition...Sony will never go back to the days of the PS1 and we all know that -Emo Tear- :3...Maybe it holds a place in my heart because I think it's the first game I actually beat. (I usually got bored before so on almost every game,) but somehow this one held me to the end.
Chrono Cross was fun and I actually took the time to get the color sequence right and get the 'S' ending :3, took about an hour, but it was worth it. I think that was the second or third game I beat.....Not counting Simpsons for the arcade :3.
What else, what else...Well I'm currently playing Clocktower (Japanese version translated, the real first one.) and I think that this might have one of the most original plots in a horror game (Which are notorious for having cliched plots, see Resident Evil, Dead Rising, Stubs, House of the Dead, Left 4 Dead, Zombie Panic, ect ect....Even X-Files: Resist or Serve. Aka ZOMBIES)I would imagine that this game could have given people quite the scare back in '95. (Off note, I'm actually recording a walkthrough of this to post later :3.)
Hmm...What else.....Oh did I mention that in Glover the glove walked on a circus ball that contained the Crystals that held the balance of his world! (So creative...:3) It took a cliched plot and turned it on its ass, I'm just saying...
The original Digimon World! I'm such a nerd....It was the first game I stayed up all night playing though (was seven years old I believe,) so it also holds a place in my heart...I've always been a sucker for customization, and this game was my first exposure to such. While the evolution path and creature choice was pretty much set on chance, things such as your pet's longevity and discpline, even their potty habits (I am NOT joking..) would be up to you. But, it wasn't that easy. You have to do a careful balancing act of discpline and happiness to make sure it would listen, but not go into a state of clinical depression. As I said, it was the first game to offer choice to me besides do this or game over and for that I respect it.
Ok, lets just get bit a more retro here! Go back to the glory days of Ps-Ps2 and the N64 :3, before each system was type-casted for a genre...
OH! Yes! Seaman for the Dreamcast, I have yet to play it myself, but that seems like I game I would like to play..Due to my incredible love for Animal Crossing (though I ended up just fastfowarding the clock on my Gamecube, the weeds pissed everyone off.)