To celebrate our 10 year anniversary I think it's only fair that we do the exact same thing every video game magazine did whenever they reached a milestone... create a top 100 list. So that's what I'm going to do. I've spent the last couple weeks thinking this over and I have a list in front of me that I'm pretty happy with. No one else on earth will be happy with it, but as I always say, "fuck off it's my list and I don't give two shits what you think you little pissant." At least I think I say that.

Also, if you recall I did do a top 28 list a while back. However, that was 5 years ago and many great games have come out since, so even that top 28 has some changes in it. There's a few new games, a few games my opinions have changed on, and there was one really great one that I completely overlooked somehow when I made the list the first time. So rest assured there will be some very noticeable changes.

And it's going to go by fast. Since I've got that new job starting in just over a week, my free time may be reduced, so I'm going to try to get all 100 games posted within the next two weeks. I need to sharpen up my writing since this is a PR job so it's good practice. Writing about insurance benefits and filing medical claims is just like video games right?



100Sonic Adventure

99Kaboom

98Conquests of the Longbow

97Streets of Rage 2

96Lollipop Chainsaw

95Bloodborne

94 Crazy Taxi

93Bit.Trip.Beat

92Wii Ski & Snowboard

91RiverCity Ransom

90Dragon Quest Monsters

89Jones in the Fastlane

88Dark Cloud 2

87Professor Layton and the Curious Village

86MadWorld

85Marvel Vs. Capcom 2

84Torneko the Last Hope

83Crystal Castles

82Space Harrier

81Retro Game Challenge

80Final Fantasy VII

79Bulletstorm

78Rayman Legends

77Super Dodge Ball

76World of Goo

75The Magic of Scherazade

74Minecraft

73Fantasy Zone 2

72Golden Axe: Revege of Death Adder

71Final Fantasy Legend II

70Hotel Dusk

69Splatoon

68Pitfall

67Dragon Quest V

66SteamWorld Dig

65Street Fighter 3: Third Strike

64Order Up

63Hearthstone

62Monkey Island II: LeChuck's Revenge

61Bayonetta

60Galaga

59 Earthbound

58Super Mario Bros.

57Wii Sports Resort

56Pac-Man CE: DX

55Trauma Team

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Thu, 09 Aug 2018 20:29:52

Crazy Taxi was one of my favorite Dreamcast games. Played hours and hours of it. Funny enough, I thought it was going to be stupid and I was wasting my money on it. They pulled that shit off brilliantly. Has to be one of the best arcade style console games ever made. It really was one of the last games that made me feel like I WAS at the arcades...like I should be putting quarters into the Dreamcast somewhere. In an era where games were getting far away from that kind of pick up and play fun factor...it was a great change of pace. Fucking production values were amazing too.

 
Fri, 10 Aug 2018 00:45:26

I couldn't bear to listen to a second of Crazy Taxi's music outside of Crazy Taxi, but boy did it complement Crazy Taxi well.

Crazy Taxi was what pushed me over the line on the recent Sega humble bundle.

 
Fri, 10 Aug 2018 12:53:23

The removal of all the licensed properties from Crazy Taxi has given it a small hit in my eye. It's nothing too bad, but everytime I drive by the generic chicken shack, it always stings a little.

 
Fri, 10 Aug 2018 16:03:37
Yeah I'm not a fan of those bands either, but it definitely matched the vibe of the game.
 
Fri, 10 Aug 2018 18:38:19

I had a lot of fun with Crazy Taxi on the Dreamcast. Picked it up again on the 360 awhile ago but without the original music it just wasn’t the same.

 
Sat, 11 Aug 2018 04:30:00
robio said:

The removal of all the licensed properties from Crazy Taxi has given it a small hit in my eye. It's nothing too bad, but everytime I drive by the generic chicken shack, it always stings a little.

The HD version doesn't have the original tracks? Lame.

Oh well, when I get around to playing it, I was planning to listen to my own music anyway.

 
Sat, 11 Aug 2018 04:50:27
Nope. The last version of the game to have the original soundtrack was the GameCube version. Since then, they've all gone with some instrumentals that sound vaguely like the original tunes, but not quite enough.
 
Sat, 11 Aug 2018 19:15:35

#93. Bit.Trip Beat

Bit.Trip Beat can either be described as the ultimate evolution of Pong or simply Pong on acid with some really good music in the background. Tough to argue against either description. Basically it starts out as something very similar to Pong. A ball approches from the right side of the screen, and you line up your paddle to bounce it back. However it turns into something else quickly. The balls start to change and they approach with their own rhythm patterns, and when you bounce them back at the correct moment the noise it makes synches up with the game's soundtrack to create as it was intended to be heard. So basically it's a crazy music based rhythm game. And all the while the background starts flashing, with different shapes ranging from basic cubes to DNA double helixes floating in the background. Even with it's basic look and sound, it's a hell of an audio/visual experience. Despite the simple basic idea the game is tough as nails and probably could have been a touch easier. Oh and if you can, try and track down a Wii version of the game. It was since ported to the 3DS, iOS and PC, but none of them match using the Wiimote's motion control and tilt feature to move the game's paddle.

 
Sat, 11 Aug 2018 23:35:01
robio said:

Using the

Wiimote?

 
Sat, 11 Aug 2018 23:39:17
edgecrusher said:
robio said:

Using the

Wiimote?

Dildo?

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