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Do do DOO do!
Nope. It's more disturbing.
good games.
Nothing better than sitting around with close freinds/family and chucking some dice or playing cards. Seeing people reactions first hand and talking/laughing in person. nothing better when gaming.
Hexen 1
Freelancer (Original Disk game to of it)
Age of Empires 1 and 2
Age of Mythology
Modern Warfare 3, Black Ops 2 and 3
Fallout Tactics
And finally
Dungeon Siege 2 (And Broken World DLC)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDEpOloBK9g
I love anime's that teach how to play games like this, especially like the one you linked and No Game No Life
Anyway, from the top of my head, here are three of my favourite "old" games:
SimCity 4: Deluxe Edition
Race Driver 3
S.W.A.T. 4
There are obviously many more.
EDIT: Does Driver: San Francisco count as "old"?
Also XIII (not the remake!) is an absolute blast.
Oh man, if I where to make an exhaustive list of my favourite "old" games, I wouldn't finish by tomorrow.
really liked fable 2. want that pc port.
rumble roses XX, not because of the fact there were female wrestling characters, its because of the fact the moves were so hilarious. i wish i could stream it, its so preposterous.
2001 runescape - the game that taught me how to avoid any possible scam irl in like 30 minutes of gameplay.
shatterhand - nes
wrath of the black manta - nes
super hydlide - genesis
ah dont be bashful. just name stuff that sticks out.