1997: Star Fox 64 (or, as it's called here in Australia for some reason, Lylat Wars) 2001: Super Smash Bros. Melee. Still the best 2004: The Sims 2!! The best game in The Sims series. I don't care if your Sims 3 has open world, Sims 2 wins.
Console: Arkanoid, Contra, Hot Shots Golf, Super Mario Bros, Super Tank NES, Tetris PC: Quake II, Quake III Arena, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Wolf-3D Arcade: Donkey Kong, Galaga Apple II / Mac: Karateka, Dark Castle
Mario Kart 64 is my all time favorite along with DK64 but I can't run that on an emulator. My N64 has been broken for a long time.
Rummy Game Online My favourite game is Rummy. Online rummy is much favoured when it comes to playing with money.A fixed money-value structure and fair play policies make online rummy a great medium to earn real money with skills. In the other hand, offline rummy games with cash do not take place that often as online rummy. So, I always prefer toplay rummy online at pokabunga.com
Memories of forty-eight kilobyte space-travel. It has to be Elite. First in monochrome wireframe on the Spectrum, then- Marvel of marvels; In glorious colour on the Atari STe! I've heard people talk about the 'Tetris Effect' when you close your eyes and still see the shapes falling? I tell you that's nothing compared to the parallax starfield rushing toward you behind closed eyelids as you tried to get to sleep!
My favorite all time game, must be Age Of Empires! Does not really matter if you are looking for the first, or the second game. Amazing!
Leisure Suit Larry and Mission Impossible. Both came on 5-1/4 floppies (dos) and Mission Impossible did not have a gui