Entertainment Weekly Ranks 50 "New Classic" Games

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ReepNeep

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This list is displaying some serious console bias. They put something like 5 versions of street fighter on there but no Quake or Unreal Tournament 99? Baldur's Gate 2, Fallout or Planescape: Torment? Feh.
 

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I don't understand what the criterium for "Classic" must have been?
To me a classic game is one that started a trend of games all in the same genre because of the innovations brought forth by said game.

As such a young game can't have a spot in the list unless it was really and extremely influential. And in my opinion that also makes Everquest rank above World of Warcraft because one of them started the genre while the other one merely perfected it. While World of Warcraft did revitilize the gaming industrys appetite for making mmorpg's, which also makes it a classic of sorts it doesn't really seem fit to put it above predecessors that were clearly an inspiration for it imho.

Sales figures shouldn't been much of a factor, but should have hopefully been a result of the classic nature of the game.

Just my 2 cents...

PS: Put half life right after doom will you?
 

Logan Frederick

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
Ahem...Elite? Space Invaders, Pacman, Pong, Space Wars, Star Wars, Counterstrike, The Sims...
A lot of the games you listed were prior to 1983, the maximum age for a game. However, Counterstrike and The Sims are good picks.
 

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GRAND THEFT AUTO III BELONGS ON THIS LIST, NOT IV. This list is obviously taking historical impact into account... and GTA III is when the series kicked doors down and changed the industry. I don't think that anyone would argue that GTA IV displayed the same level of innovation and amazement that III brought us in its' day.

Also, I think Soul Calibur 2 and Street Fighter 2 Turbo easily outclass their predecessors who made it on the list. Not even arguable, really.

So... are we going for the originators and innovators? Or are we going for the pinnacle of each series? The list isn't sure, and it suffers accordingly.

One more complaint, I don't see anything wrong with having Mario 3, Super Mario World, and Mario 64 all on the list. Same w/ Resident Evil 2 and 4. Tecmo Bowl AND Tecmo Super Bowl (if you aren't American, you won't understand). Metroid is the only series to get 2 entries on the list. If Metroid 2 and Metroid Prime make the list, then Mario 3 and Mario 64 should be there as well.

Argh. This is a GOOD list, but there's still SO much wrong. Why can't everybody share my opinions on everything. Fuck.


PS: Earthbound
 

Eagle Est1986

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Reasonable for the most part but a few odd choices.
Ocarina of Time is a lot higher than I would have put it.
I'd never have put GTA IV there, GTA III should have had that spot.
Gears of War? No. Just, no.
Madden was a really strange choice too.....
 

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If we're talking innovation and the impact it had on future games, they're missing out on a few classics. I mean, I know Starcraft is great and all, but really Dune 2 or Command and Conquer should have been the pick for a "classic" RTS in my opinion for how much they managed to mold the genre. TWO Final Fantasy games? Not necessary. No love for the online FPS? Counter Strike and/or Quake should be up there as they seriously made a significant impact. Wipeout also strikes me as an odd choice considering I've never seen it reffered to as a classic anywhere, ever. I suppose you're always going to get a bit of controversy over these lists, but jeez, it's missing a helluva lot of gaming history there.
 
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Logan Frederick said:
The_root_of_all_evil said:
Ahem...Elite? Space Invaders, Pacman, Pong, Space Wars, Star Wars, Counterstrike, The Sims...
A lot of the games you listed were prior to 1983, the maximum age for a game. However, Counterstrike and The Sims are good picks.
There's a maximum age for a game now? Grief...
 

Anton P. Nym

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
Logan Frederick said:
A lot of the games you listed were prior to 1983, the maximum age for a game. However, Counterstrike and The Sims are good picks.
There's a maximum age for a game now? Grief...
Ahem...

Entertainment news outlet Entertainment Weekly has selected its top 50 classic games from the past 25 years.
(Emphasis mine)

It's not that there's a stale-date for games, it's that EW was looking at the last quarter century.

-- Steve
 
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Ah, I thought that was a little harsh. Still, you do have to wonder what the basic criteria for a "classic" "game" was.

Especially with classic (usually denoting ageless) has an age restriction.
 

man-man

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Half-Life way too low, Guitar Hero way too high.

Glad Psychonauts is on the list, but I would have put it higher up... love me some Psychonauts.

ehh, I know what games I like, I don't need to have it echoed at me by the internet to feel right with the world so I'm not going to get antsy about this. But it's still not a very good list.
 

Slycne

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They made a list of popular games, but not all popular games are classic.

A classic is something that stands the test of time. COD4, GTA4, and Gears of War are all great, but are any of you still playing GTA3? With the plethora of amazing games hitting the market all the time. I have a hard time imagining me playing anything that's released now in 10 years. The market is saturated to the point that nothing is revolutionary any more.
 

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Slycne said:
They made a list of popular games, but not all popular games are classic.

A classic is something that stands the test of time. COD4, GTA4, and Gears of War are all great, but are any of you still playing GTA3? With the plethora of amazing games hitting the market all the time. I have a hard time imagining me playing anything that's released now in 10 years. The market is saturated to the point that nothing is revolutionary any more.

.....I still play GTA3.....
 

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Slycne said:
They made a list of popular games, but not all popular games are classic.

A classic is something that stands the test of time. COD4, GTA4, and Gears of War are all great, but are any of you still playing GTA3? With the plethora of amazing games hitting the market all the time. I have a hard time imagining me playing anything that's released now in 10 years. The market is saturated to the point that nothing is revolutionary any more.
Actually, I replayed through GTA3 a few months ago.
 

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What about warcraft 3, homeworld, the thief series, monkey island or katamari demacy? stupid list