How old is your all-time favorite game?

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Alpha Maeko

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A tie between KotOR (8 years), Ocarina of Time (13 years), & Starfox 64 (14 years).
 

ParanoidEngineer

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Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem.

Nothing beats fighting a Horror for the first time for making you go "OH MY GOD HOW DO I TAKE THIS GUY ON!"

Released 2002.
 

Lionsfan1986

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My Favorite game is still FF IV or II in America. I just looked it up and it's 20 years old, I can't believe that I was only five years old when first played it.
 

Arnoxthe1

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Unreal Tournament. 11 years. It's just sooo... modifiable. *salivates* I'm STILL playing that awesome game.

Honorable Mention: Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of freaking Time
 

Zap Happy

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Only about 3 years old.

I'm a pretty new gamer, and my favorite game is Halo 3. Not necessarily because it's the best game I've played, but the fun I had in custom games is unforgettable.
 

Hunter6475

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One of these three
1. Paper Mario (N64): 2001 so about 10 years old, Started my love of RPG's
2. Tales of Symphonia (Gamecube): 2004 so 7 years old, got me into my favorite JRPG series
3. Super Smash Bros Melee (Gamecube): 2001 10 years old, brings back old memories of sleepovers with friends and hours upon hours of owning each other

I didn't really start gaming till the late 90's for some reason. I guess the early 90's were spent lost in my own little world.
 
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Well, my original Favorite Game came out back in 1995, as Mechwarrior 2. A game with such ambitious graphics, no currently-available computer could run it on full settings.
Also, it was awesome.
 

JackandTom

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One of my favourite games is James Bond Nightfire, which is 10 years old this year. I remember getting it when it was first out when I was 7. :)
 

Uncreative

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Twelve years.
I grew up playing Ocarina of Time, and I don't think I'll ever love a game more.
 

GrinningManiac

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Generic Gamer said:
GrinningManiac said:
Evil Genius was released in September 2004 - so that's 6-ish years

TF2 was...2007, if I remember rightly
Oh my God, someone else who plays evil Genius! One of my top underrated games.

OT: Quake was released 15 years ago and is still one of my favourite games.
I must kiss you!

*kisses both cheeks twice* Aye, aye! Gracias ago tibi domine!

Evil Genius is wonderful, and it's a rare treat to find someone who knows/likes it

Thank you for making me happy!
 

CleverCover

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Mass Effect

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It's three years old. Very recent.
Gonna be four later on this year.
 

Ophiuchus

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I struggle to choose one specific favourite. Every time I try, the internal monologue sort of goes "yeah, Final Fantasy 8... although FF9 was just as good... but then, Super Mario 64... but what about Oblivion... or there's Fallout 3... Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 was pretty important for more than just gaming reasons..." and it pretty much never ends.

So, going by UK release dates, since that's where I'm from: 11 years, 10 years next month, just short of 14 years, just short of 5 years, 2 years, 10 years.
 

kmccarron739

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Boneasse said:
It came out in 2000, and it is called The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. It has held the #1 spot in my heart for 10 years now.
Yeah, this basically. I still come back to play it every once in a while and I'm always amazed how much I enjoy it. Crazy moon ftw!!
 

Daniel Laeben-Rosen

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Tough question. I have many favourites.
The favourite I have that is oldest would be Mega Man 2 though for the NES. Still love it, still play it atleast once a year, and still hate Quick Man's stage with a burning, seething hatred which knows no bounds.
It was my first rage-quit. I was 8.