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nakamura wrote:It was also highly predicable what was at number 1 after reading your comment Jaggy and DC.
Mootown wrote:It wasn't games I loved that scarred me for life, it was the AMSTRAD CPC 464.
nakamura wrote:Considering everything is copying Uncharted is now being copied by everything I would say it is pretty influential.
It's just a stupid list after all and just opinion.
DreamcastRIP wrote:Super Mario Bros. as 'the most influential video game of all time'.![]()
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EDIT: I just noticed the OP is a first time poster so there's the possibility it's yet more spam.
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Super Mario Bros. as 'the most influential video game of all time'.![]()
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C=Style wrote:It's always refreshing and nice to see someone such as TwoHeadedBoy who is a SNES hating bastard at the best of times rate a SNES game so highly.
Misery wrote:Despite my usual negativity and anti-Nintendo stance..... I actually have to agree with that one. The platformer genre was an important one back on consoles in those days, and this one influenced MANY designers for years to come. Not to mention being a game that got alot of people into gaming.
Jagfest_UK wrote:Misery wrote:Despite my usual negativity and anti-Nintendo stance..... I actually have to agree with that one. The platformer genre was an important one back on consoles in those days, and this one influenced MANY designers for years to come. Not to mention being a game that got alot of people into gaming.
Americans and Japs maybe, over in Europe hardly anyone even owned an NES, hell Alex Kidd was more popular!
The definative platformers for us Brits were Manic Miner and Jet Set Willy!
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