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Top Ten Video Games ever made

Counting down the Top Ten Video Games Ever Made. NEVER!

Before I get to the list, first let me say that I played a lot of video games. Super Nintendo and Game Boy to Xbox 360 and PC, I was definitely around the block a few times when it comes to entertaining my thumbs. However, they also have not played a lot of video games. This may seem contradictory to my previous statement, but let's be honest not all, every person has played video games. Even large websites name game have trouble qualifying games because the Rankers "can be biased towards a party that played a game against another person said it was really good. Therefore, I rename this article "Top Ten Video Games Ever Made (which I played). "

So dull, here's the list:

10. Kingdom Hearts, (2002 PS2)

Kingdom Hearts is a game extremely unique because it combines elements of traditional role playing (save the world, save the child, edge hair level-up) with great action and battles reminiscent of Disney's characters, plots and storylines. The game was an absolute blast play through several times, and paved the way for a (less successful) sequel. Battles are built right in the world (no need to change to a to enter a different warrior), and took strategy along with traditional hack and slash methods. Also, see Donald Duck and Goofy after demolishing heartless heartless Kingdom Hearts will always reserve a special place in my heart.

9. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, (1992 SNES)

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is probably the first game was really really obsessed. The mass spectrum of the game was quite remarkable for 1992, and seamless in which the world of Zelda worked was unimaginable. The action was intense and sometimes, terribly frustrating. The sound and the color was too remarkable. This is definitely one of the few games I have my heart beating faster than sound "beep" which meant my health was waaay too low.

8. Metal Gear Solid (1998, PS1)

Metal Gear Solid combines great graphics, intense action, a single argument, and a complete bad ass loved just like playing in a beautiful package. This was an action game through and through to the bone, and yet in some of the cut scenes, we could not help feeling that we were watching a movie or deeply involved in a square rpg. Metal Gear Solid 3 set the tone for sequels could say that each one better than its predecessor.

7. Suikoden (1996, PS1)

Suikoden I took for about 8 years in a bargain bin at my local Gamestop. I had never heard of the game, but it was so cheap I thought I would give it a try. Within the first hour and was hooked. The art style was interesting and unique, and the story was very interesting. One of the things that really cements Suikoden on my list of favorite games is the aspect of control of an army. In many rpg games, you can travel with three characters, and switch among several others. In Suikoden, traveling with six characters and has the option of changing to more 100 characters! It also has a castle as his "base." This truly unique Suikoden vaults high above other RPGs.

6. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998 Nintendo 64)

The Ocarina of Time took the things that made A Link to the Past as successful as a massive flow of world history and incredible diving, and drove them in a 3D world. With brilliant visuals and sound, a true night and the clock day and an exceptional game, Ocarina of Time is a game that can not be missed.

5. Super Smash Brothers (N64 1999)

Super Smash Brothers is undoubtedly the best multiplayer game I've played. Never before in a fighting game could pit against Link Pikachu, or Fox against Mario. The game flowed so well, and the characters were very well balanced. While it is mediocre at best as a one player game, 4 players with broken windows delivered extreme fun festivals and laughter.

4. Pokémon Red and Blue (1998 Game Boy)

Pokemon was definitely the first game I really wanted was totally non-fiction. The idea of capturing and increasing creatures to fight for that was unique and it worked wonderfully. Even if Pokemon was a game console would been a great success. The advantage of being able to take with you wherever you went was amazing. The story was exceptional, and the replay value was unbeatable.

3. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, (2004 PS2)

With the launch of Grand Theft Auto 4 in 2008, almost everyone had taken GTA San Andreas the throne and replaced it with the new edition. However, I still think San Andreas is the best in the series. The story was fascinating, unexpected and exceptional for a game based on the idea of doing the wrong thing. Morals and values came into play, and I became completely involved for 10 days and 35 hours of my life. When released, the field Application of San Andreas was totally incredible, and unprecedented. The game soundtrack filled out very well. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was an experience that should not be missed.

2. Starcraft (PC 1998)

Without a doubt, I got in at least 5 times more hours than in Starcraft as I have with any other game. While the single player missions are fun, Starcraft was absolutely on the multiplayer. Never before has a game made me want to hit someone so badly. The ridiculously incredible replay value, both in terms of quantity and quality, makes Starcraft a legend. This game is so addictive that my game time it used to be limited by my mother for the sake of my sanity. That's how great of a game it is.

And now for the best play ever has been done (in my opinion, some do not even believe it's the best in his series muuuucho) …

1. Final Fantasy VII (1997 PS1)

While there was some competition for first place in the list, Starcraft, Final Fantasy VII easily takes over as the party launched largest ever made. The graphics were quite impressive for its time. Every time I look back in the game, I say, "wow, the Playstation was capable of this? "The music and sound were simply fascinating, and some of the soundtrack I can also listen over and over again. The expansiveness of the game was incredible a giant world and probably 50 hours of the main argument. The side missions and mini-games are fun and deep within themselves.

One of the main draws of the game, however, is the incredible story. The story was incredibly unique, and beyond "save the girl" and "save the world." Not only matches the film and storytelling, but easily overcome.

These qualities make Final Fantasy VII the best game ever made!

Some other games worth mentioning, that she could break the ten first:

Gears of War (2006 X360) – An interesting story and incredible action photography.

Metal Warriors (SNES 1995) – Superb performance of several players in a particular set, 2d.

Perfect Dark (2000 N64) – Single cold player, multiplayer, and wonderfully unique.

Final Fantasy X (2001 PS2) – Amazing graphics with a great story to boot.

Gran Turismo 3 (2001 PS2) – realism with slick cars searching and updates.

Super Mario World (SNES 1991) – A classic, defined platforms, and it was fun.

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