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What is your Favorite game?

What is your Favorite video game?
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I really love playing Tekken 7. It's my favorite game. The reason is, it combines several elements that I find really appealing. Firstly, the graphics are simply stunning. The game developers at Bandai Namco Entertainment have done a fantastic job with the visuals. Every scene and character in the game is meticulously designed, and the animations are smooth and realistic.
 
I really love playing Tekken 7. It's my favorite game. The reason is, it combines several elements that I find really appealing. Firstly, the graphics are simply stunning. The game developers at Bandai Namco Entertainment have done a fantastic job with the visuals. Every scene and character in the game is meticulously designed, and the animations are smooth and realistic.
Also Tekken tag tourament two, and tekken six, tekken vs. street fighter..
 
I used to love playing Doom (the original one) and had so many expansion packs. Wofenstein 3D used a similar engine as well. The graphics at the time just blew me away more than the actual game itself, coming from the early Hercules and CGA era before it. Hardest part was clearing enough TSRs from config.sys to give it enough memory to load doom.wad. That halted a lot of progress until I got an i486.

Anyone remember the many DOS 'edutainment' games? Super Solvers Midnight Rescue, Outnumbered, Number Munchers (Apple II Port), Math Blaster, StickyBear Math?

I still got copies of Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe and Sim City for DOS on their respective floppies and in box, but not old enough hardware to play them on (not even my oldest laptop has a 3.5" floppy drive.)

I have attempted to load up "sourced online" versions of both games into a FreeDOS VM, or via DosBox, but my skills have...shall we say, degraded over time. I used to know every single keyboard shortcut for SWOTL, but now? I suck. Now, I did a bit better in BattleHawks 1942, having successfully blown up the Japanese carrier on the first run. And I also loved playing different card games, and I think that's why I'm so into casino games now. I don't play that often, but when I do, I can spend hours playing. Does someone also play it? Just in case, I'll recommend checking this site https://terracasino-ca.com/fr/casino-retrait-rapide/ where you can find the info about le meilleur casino retrait rapide au Canada which will for sure help you in choosing where to play. I always try to play in casinos not only with good games but with bonuses and fast withdrawals because I faced some difficulties with the one I used to play. But on that site, I found a new one, which I've been playing lately.

I can say that Doom is one of the best games I've ever played. It was my whole childhood; actually, I still remember how excited I was to play it after finishing all the homework. That's why I think now I'm so into shooters.
There was another game, but I don't remember the name. I tried to Google it a lot of times but with no results. It's also a shooter, and you need to kill monsters in something like a castle. It was so good, but I just have no idea how to find it.
 
I can say that Doom is one of the best games I've ever played. It was my whole childhood; actually, I still remember how excited I was to play it after finishing all the homework. That's why I think now I'm so into shooters.
There was another game, but I don't remember the name. I tried to Google it a lot of times but with no results. It's also a shooter, and you need to kill monsters in something like a castle. It was so good, but I just have no idea how to find it.
Quake.
 
Wolfenstein 3D was set in a castle full of folks you'd label as monsters, aka Nazi's. Had a banging soundtrack too. Predecessor of Doom, same engine and UI. Cartoon graphics though.
 
What is your Favorite video game?
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The video game IGI is my favorite.

IGI, which means "Undertaking I.G.I.: I'm Going In," is a notable first-individual shooter with a gave following. It was quite possibly the earliest game to have strategic interactivity perspectives, expecting players to painstakingly design their activities to succeed. Innerloop Studios made it, and it was sent off in 2000.
The commenter undoubtedly loves the excitement of stealth and fighting, the compelling plot, and the nostalgic appeal of "IGI" because they said it was their favorite video game in the remark. Many players enjoy the challenge it provides and the sense of achievement they get from completing its occasionally challenging objectives.
 
I still got an old Toshiba Satellite laptop that I had plans to fill to the brim with nothing short of DOS games (Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Commander Keen, Duke Nukem 3D, etc) but never got to it. It's still in the closet. I think I had FreeDOS installed with two games (Microprose B-17 Flying Fortress and BattleHawks 1942) and stopped.
 
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