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Scorecard It's pretty crude but it works (I think). Just +1 in the relevant score column and the total will update |
Says my servor can't handle mediafire downloads for some reason. :(
Care to try another filesharing service? |
C'mon it's an Excel document sheet, just e-mail it to him
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4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download MB100games.xls
If you can't access that, then give me your email and I'll send it across |
Thanks for your help but.
"To open this file, Windows needs to know what program created it." Oh well, I'll guess I'm gonna have do keep score the old fashioned way. |
boo boo you need to open it with Microsoft Excel, if you have Office installed on your computer you have it.
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1. Super Mario 3 (SNES)
2. NBA Jam (SNES) 3. Goldeneye 007 (N64) 4. Super Mario Kart (SNES) 5. Sonic the Hedgehog (SEGA) 6. Donkey Kong Country (SNES) 7. Command and Conquer: Red Alert (PC) 8. Twisted Metal (PS) 9. Super Smash Bros (N64) 10. Mario Tennis (N64) Honorable Mentions: Pokemon (GB, Blue if we're getting specific), Tetris (GB), Forza Motorsports (XBOX), Super Soccer (SNES) I'm impartial to the old school, it looks like... but, when I still have my original consoles and am playing these same games over a decade later, I think it's deserved. |
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Sorry for the nitpickage, but .. I guess that's what we do on forums. |
1. Mischief Makers (N64)
An N64 game that has a huge nostalgia factor for me; its without a doubt the coolest 2D game Treasure ever made. The interesting/novel gameplay mechanics, awesome art and an amusing story are what make this priceless gem for me, and I feel a bit sad that few people seem to know about it. 2. Sacrifice (PC) Although its been a decade since its come out, this game is still a jaw-dropper from start to finish. Formula-wise, its spectacular: combine the best aspects of an RPG and RTS, 3D the hell out of everything, throw in some amazing art, voice acting, and some great storytelling and you got a real winner, but the big kicker is the strategy potential you had with the creatures you could summon. The whole package is just phenomenal. 3. Halo (X-Box) The most overrated franchise of games ever, but along with GoldenEye, this was the game that got me into first-person shooters. Great for parties too! 4. Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker (Gamecube) Can't go wrong with any Zelda game, but this one gets extra points for the unique visual presentation and the bigass ocean you get to sail on. 5. Dragon Warrior Monsters (Game Boy) It's Pokemon, except a whole lot more awesome because its got all those cool monsters you get to kill in the various Dragon Warrior games. The breeding system kicks ass too! 6. Banjo Kazooie (N64) Underrated, interesting in every way possible, and my favorite platformer of all time, even if it wasn't particularly groundbreaking. 7. Mega Man Zero (Game Boy Advance) On the difficulty scale, this game is a nightmare to finish, but at the same time its really, really, really awesome. Loved the different weapons Zero could use, the levels, the bosses...*shuts up* 8. Space Station Silicon Valley (N64) Back when Rockstar North was called DMA Design, they released this unknown little slice of awesome for the Nintendo 64, where you play as a microchip robot who has to parasitically hack in & control various robot hosts in order to solve puzzles, fight, etc. while trapped on a dangerous preserve-like space station, and the gameplay results are epic to behold. 9. Quake (PC) For some people it was Doom, for others it was Wolfenstein, but for me the seminal PC first-person shooter is definitely and undoubtedly Quake. It sort of speaks for itself, and was one of the first games I ever played as a kid. 10. Warcraft III (PC) Thanks to stuff like Defense of the Ancients on Battle.net (which I was on the development team for) and cool tools like the World Editor, this game and its expansion pack was my crack all through high school. The single-player was great, the online play was fun, the graphics and designs were pretty solid..what more could I ask for in an RTS? |
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I was rolling with the abbreviations, but had no clue how to abbreviate SEGA Genesis- so I just put SEGA. As for the Super Mario 3- this was actually a part of Super Mario World for SNES, but I played SM3 99% of the time as SM2 and the Lost Worlds were trash in my opinion. If needed to keep things consistent, feel free to change that to Super Mario World for SNES. |
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