games that changed gaming


#20: Portal
#19: Street Fighter II
#18: Dance Dance Revolution
#17: Resident Evil
#16: BioShock
#15: Warcraft: Orcs & Humans
#14: Final Fantasy VII
#13: The Sims
#12: Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved
#11: Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
#10: Super Mario 64
#9: Half-Life
#8: Wii Sports
#7: Halo: Combat Evolved
#6: little big plant
#5: Metal Gear Solid
#4: Shadow of the Colossus
#3: World of Warcraft
#2: Grand Theft Auto III
#1: Doom

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At number #20 we have portal. I first played portal on the orange box then I had to get it on mac. Portal is a first-person action/puzze game. Portal is a new single player game from Valve. Set in the mysterious Aperture Science Laboratories, Portal has been called one of the most innovative new games on the horizon and offers gamers hours of unique gameplay. The game is designed to change the way players approach, manipulate, and surmise the possibilities in a given environment; similar to how Half-Life 2's Gravity Gun innovated new ways to leverage an object in any given situation. Players must solve physical puzzles and challenges by opening portals to maneuvering objects, and themselves, through space

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Street Fighter II is among those games that do have a zillion variants, each possessing though significant additions, extras and elements of subtlety when compared to their respective direct predecessors. The primal consensus complaint concerning the original Street Fighter II - Street Fighter II - The World Warrior was an inaccessible Boss roster. Surely, you could do battle against the four trademark Supreme Mean Duders of the output, yet you could not help but long for the possibility to make THEM roll against each other. This here Champion Edition from 1992 is the first massive SF2 delivery to offer significant extras over the originator, characterized mainly by the selectable Boss roster and the natural excitement this mere circumstance imbues the effort with.