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Spectrum_Prez

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Best Aged: Starcraft, Freelancer (amazing graphics when it came out), Halo: CE for the PC, Call of Duty (1+2), Warcraft 3.

Worst Aged: Vampires the Masquerade - Bloodlines (I loved that game, but damn if the graphics weren't jaded the minute it was released), Oblivion (groundbreaking at the time, can't hold a candle to anything released now), Diablo 2 (gameplay more than graphics).
 

Jazoni89

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Best aged: Half life 2, Resident evil 4, Any Legend of zelda , Sonic the hedgehog 2, Civilization 2, Timesplitters 2, Tomb raider 2, Mario 64, Super mario brothers 3, Gran theft auto 2, Final fantasy 8, Quake 2, Perfect dark

worst aged: goldeneye, Deus ex, FEAR, Resident evil (orginal version), the orginal two fallout's, Sega rally championship 1995, Gran theft auto 3 and vice city, Mario kart 64, Pokemon red and blue, Half life, Turok (N64 version), Perfect dark zero, Morrowind
 

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Best Aged: Super Mario World
Worst Aged: Mortal Kombat. Holy hell, I don't remember it being so awful back in the day..
 

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Grayjack said:
Aby_Z said:
Grayjack said:
Aby_Z said:
Well aged: Mario. Still just as fun jumping around now as it was before.

Poorly aged: ... I'll get back to you on that. I don't remember the exact name but there was once this Digimon fighting game I had a while back for the Playstation. I tried playing it a good few years back and found my eyes promptly assaulted by the most horribly aged graphics I have ever seen. My eyes were in literal danger of bleeding profusely after trying to play just a single match. Ugh, just thinking about it makes my eyes hurt...
Digimon Rumble Arena? I love that game!
That sounds about right... I know the final unlockable character was the boss of the game; some skeleton-type guy with scythe arms or something. He was quite simply made of awesome.
That was Reapermon.
I still have that game!

TO THE PS2!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

rhyno435

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Best Aged: Final Fantasy VIII. I think that the cutscene graphics were amazing for a PS1 game, and the in-game graphics weren't too much of an eyesore (not as much as say, Final Fantasy VII).

Worst Aged: GTA III. I know it's what started the whole free-roaming sandbox gameplay thing, but it just looks horrible now.
 

TriggerHappyAngel

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Best aged: Timesplitters Future Perfect and Golden Sun The Lost Age :)

Worse aged: Red Alert 2, at the time it was the most awesome rts ever, but newer rts games are just much better in terms of gameplay and graphics.
 

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The one that is still sexy despite of being an old man is Deus Ex, I replayed it not long ago and despite the blocky graphics and depression-inducing animations I could still play and enjoy it.
(Tribes 2 is another good example).

I have no idea why, but Star Wars: Republic Commando aged horribly (to me at least). I reinstalled it recently and the animations were so horrible I just couldn't play it again ("it burnss usss"). I'm sure there are worse examples, but this is the one that first came to mind.
 

hermes

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Best aged: Arcade beat'em up, like Cadillacs & Dinosaurs, Captain Commando and Vendetta.
Worst aged: Final Fantasy VII.
 

CK76

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Cid SilverWing said:
'scuse me, but you can't compare a 2D with a 3D.
Why? Games have been in both. Atari 2600 have not aged well, NES is hit or miss, SNES have aged well. PS1 has not, PS2 is mix and PS3 we'll wait and see.

Games that live within limits and focus on art age better. 2D is classic example of this aging well. Many DS titles stack up better than PSP because of this emphasis.

In 3D you have cel shading (Jet Grind Radio has aged better than games came out later, such as Doom 3). I'll guess Wind Waker will age better than Twilight Princess as well.

Anything that pushes realism and 3D was beginning of realism in games, will not age well. Crysis will be laughed at in 2020. We can always make prettier textures and higher polygon counts, we cannot nearly as easily replicate art.
 

Erja_Perttu

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Best aged - Final Fantasy VI, that game is perfect for what it is, a sprite based blocky thing of gooey awesome.

Worst aged - Descent 3...urgh. Flat textures, terrible controls and annoying tiny enemies!
 

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Souplex said:
Worst aged: Half Life 2, Ocarina of Time.
Do you really mean that? I mean I'll respect your opinion, but I definitely don't think they aged poorly at all. There are hundreds of games that have aged worse.

Best: Paper Mario
Worst:... Maybe the original Pokemon games? They're just so hard to get into again.
 

theownerer

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Aby_Z said:
Grayjack said:
Aby_Z said:
Well aged: Mario. Still just as fun jumping around now as it was before.

Poorly aged: ... I'll get back to you on that. I don't remember the exact name but there was once this Digimon fighting game I had a while back for the Playstation. I tried playing it a good few years back and found my eyes promptly assaulted by the most horribly aged graphics I have ever seen. My eyes were in literal danger of bleeding profusely after trying to play just a single match. Ugh, just thinking about it makes my eyes hurt...
Digimon Rumble Arena? I love that game!
That sounds about right... I know the final unlockable character was the boss of the game; some skeleton-type guy with scythe arms or something. He was quite simply made of awesome.
This guy?


And dont you go dissing rumble arena that game was amazing! The graphics are cartoony sure thats what theyre supposed to be like i dont see why you would be that repulsed by them.
 

PhunkyPhazon

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Lots of games have aged greatly. Most games from the 16 bit era are still just as fun today as they were then. As for games that aged badly, the original Tomb Raider games jump to mind. They were impressive fifteen years ago simply for being in 3D, these days they're unplayable dreks. The controls are stiff and akward, the camera is bad, the level design is either confusing or just plain downright awful, and worst of all you practically need a strategy guide if you want to play it. Unless you actually LIKE exploring ridiculously oversized levels looking for small easy-to-miss trinkets that the game makes no effort to point you towards.

Thank god for Tomb Raider: Anniversary.
 

TheZapper

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I think that RTSs tend to age well; I still occasionally play a number of old ones.
 
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I think we can all agree that worst by far is FFVII even though it was favourite game it was Squares first 3d title and the cut scenes were good so it was a journey into unknown territory for them but it still did not do well.

Best: FFVI
 

yodaj154

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best aged: one that stands out for me is any of the metal gear solid games. the first one is still a classic. GTA Vice City is the shit! I never finished gta 4 because the driving pissed me off alot. Vice City not only has great playability and writing, but it has the best soundtrack for a video game ever.

Worst: Goldeneye. How did we ever get by without a second alanog stick?
 

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theownerer said:
No, I can't stand the game now. I used to love it and play every single day, it's just that the last time I tried playing it it burned my eyes so I can't very well play it anymore...