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AC 3
Spiderman: Web of Shadows
You know, I like Pokemon games just fine, but ...
They're all the _same freaking game_ over and over and over with a different name, more critters to catch and more enemies to defeat added ...
And I'm saying that as someone that actually won Mew in the tournaments they used to hold at Toys-R-Us.
If there was a far harder MMO version of the originals I'd play the hell out of that, but that will never happen as an official game.
Can't disagree with this one bit.
They are great games, but if you have all of them as a collection, it's ridiculous because they ARE the same game. Yes, they make improvements, but this is precisely why I only ever buy one every now and then. There's no need to.
So, in short, great game, but NOT a great series.
Then again, Super Mario 64 is probably one of my all time favorite games, and still holds up today. So my answer is...all three. Just give me a good PC, a stable Internet connection, and a working N64.
Which is why I've never sold a game, and have over 70 working platforms. I just can't be without them.
Your electric bill must be fun. XD
Half Life series
The Legend of Zelda series
Borderlands 2 (Never played the 1st one)
Portal 1 and 2
Team Fortress 2
Terraria
Mario series
Killing Floor
Torchlight 1 and 2
Battlefield series
Doom series
Bomberman 64
Red Dead Redemption
Uncharted Series
...and many other games, I'm not tied to favourite games or 3 games, I like lots of games!
Nah, not at all for a couple of reasons.
(1) Consoles and computers (apart from modern PCs) consume VERY little energy - about twice as much as a light bulb in most cases.
(2) You usually only have ONE platform on at a time.
Now, spaghetti wiring, yes. That will always be a pain in the arse, along with storage. Electric has never been a problem, as it's utterly negligible in effect.
I do have a couple of things which would suck a bit of juice if left on for long periods - the pinball machine and my recording studio and instruments.