Zarniwoop
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To be fair, the list is for "Best PC Games of all time" with the emphasis on "PC Games" .
Yeah that's why a Pureisutashon gameru is number 1.
Top kek.
To be fair, the list is for "Best PC Games of all time" with the emphasis on "PC Games" .
Yeah that's why a Pureisutashon gameru is number 1.
Top kek.
Absolutely abhorrent. And clearly suggestive of the fact that nobody over the age of 25 had any input or only picked up the hobby at a later stage.
1st game is from fucking 1990? No Pirates? No Prince of Persia? Not a single Sierra adventure? No Flashback? No Stunts? No Civ 1? No Sword of the Samurai? Only 7 games from before 1996? I could go on but I don't want an aneurysm.
SERENITY NOW
To be fair, the list is for "Best PC Games of all time" with the emphasis on "PC Games". The PC wasn't a primary gaming platform until 1990 and onwards, so finding noteworthy PC games released before 1990 is a challenge. This is why you won't find games like the early Ultimas, Wizardrys or most of the Sierra adventure game catalog on Top PC-anything lists... at least the ones that follow this simple rule (PC Gamer doesn't, for one).
Pirates! was originally released on the C-64, Prince of Persia on the Apple II and Flashback on the Amiga, but the other games you mentioned are original PC games. No comment on why they weren't included, because the list is, as usual, pants-on-head retarded. Only nine titles in and you get a console port, and featuring two MOBAs is a crime against common sense... and that's as far as I'm willing to go in explaining (for the nth time) why lists like these are fucking stupid.
FF7 was ported to PC in June 1998 which makes sense since I remember my friends playing it at home during high school senior year. Torment didn't release until December 1999 and BG2: SOA didn't release until September 2000. So for a period of about 1-2 years, FF7 was the top turn-based rpg for the PC. It was the alternative to clik-clik-clik-clik-clik-clik-clik-clik Diablo 1. And it was really perfect for games around my age that had grown up on SNES and Final Fantasy 2 (IV) and were now migrating to PC gaming. So historically it can be considered a PC game milestone, just like how a game that was originally Arcade ported to console or PC can also be significant. Street Fighter 2 and Mortal Kombat are both considered some of the best SNES and Genesis carts despite both being Arcade ports.No there's nothing fair about that. FF7 is a console game originally released on a console platform that was later ported (somewhat unsuccessfully) to the PC. It has no business being on that list.
You've got a fair few, Battle Chess, Larry, Populous or Wasteland off the top of my head. Some of them more significant or plainly outright better than a lot of the list. Seems absurd to establish a cutoff point, it's almost like ignoring the first couple of years of a console's life.The PC wasn't a primary gaming platform until 1990 and onwards, so finding noteworthy PC games released before 1990 is a challenge.
If the best = the best SELLING then a Toyota Corolla is a far better car than a Pagani Zonda.
It just isn't.
You've got a fair few, Battle Chess, Larry, Populous or Wasteland off the top of my head. Some of them more significant or plainly outright better than a lot of the list. Seems absurd to establish a cutoff point, it's almost like ignoring the first couple of years of a console's life.
And fair enough if it wants to ignore games that were released first on other platforms but then (as you later point out) shit like FFVII, Halo, Kotor or Morrowind have no place in there.
Ed- Nethack, Simcity, Alter Ego.
Pretty sure Unkillable Cat is talking about the PC as in IBM PC/MS-DOS.
As am I. Everything I've mentioned can be played in Dos and/or Win 3.1.Pretty sure Unkillable Cat is talking about the PC as in IBM PC/MS-DOS.
I want a media job generating click bait.It's really hard to make a top 75 greatest games list. Sims has to be there.