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I really need to play Super Mario RPG at some point - i've loved all the other Mario RPG's i've played, and by the sounds of it I'd love Super Mario RPG as well.
ANYWAY MORE RESULTZ29.
Civilisation 2 (PC) (63 points, appeared on 3 ballots)
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Final Fantasy Tactics (PS1) (72 points, appeared on 3 ballots)
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Grand Theft Auto (PS1) (78 points, appeared on 3 ballots)
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Warcraft 2 (PC) (81 points, appeared on 3 ballots)
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Starcraft (PC) (90 points, appeared on 3 ballots)
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Duke Nukem 3D (PC/N64) (95 points, appeared on 3 ballots)
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The Secret of Monkey Island (PC) (96 points, appeared on 3 ballots)
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Super Mario Brothers 3 (NES/SNES) (108 points, appeared on 3 ballots. 1 1st place vote)
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Final Fantasy VIII (PS1) (114 points, appeared on 3 ballots)
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FIFA 98: Road to World Cup (124 points, appeared on 4 ballots)COMING UP NEXT: Another crazy list of games!
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HERE COMES THE
PAINNONSENSE!39.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (SNES) (34 points, appeared on 2 ballots. 1 1st place vote)
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Crash Bandicoot (PS1) & Kirby Super Star (SNES) (36 points, appeared on 2 ballots)
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Banjo-Kazooie (N64) (39 Points, appeared on 3 ballots)
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Command & Conquer: Red Alert (PC) & Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Gameboy) (42 points, appeared on 3 ballots)
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Super Mario Kart (SNES) (46 points, appeared on 2 ballots)
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Diablo (PC) (50 points, appeared on 2 ballots)
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Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (SNES) (54 points, appeared on 3 ballots)
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Streets of Rage 2 (56 points, appeared on 2 ballots. 1 1st place vote)COMING UP NEXT: No more ties! YAY
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Yes, it is FINALLY here, EWB's Top 50 favourite games of the 90's! More than 50 games appeared on multiple ballots, and 1 EWB member's entire ballot ended up making the final list! Now that's an accomplishment! (SPOILER: It wasn't my ballot)
Now, before we get started with the first 10 games, here are some games that just missed making the final list.
Just missed the list
- NBA Live 95
- Mortal Kombat
- Super Smash Bros.
- Theme Hospital
- and many more!
And now, the first 10 games!50.
WWF Attitude (PS1/N64) (22 points, appeared on 2 ballots)
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Sim City 2000 (PC), Killer Instinct (SNES/Arcade), Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest (SNES) & Ken Griffey, Jr. Presents Major League Baseball(SNES) (24 points, appeared on 2 ballots)
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Brian Lara Cricket (PS1) & Sonic the Hedgehog (Genesis/Megadrive) (26 points, appeared on 2 ballots)
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Mario Party (N64) (28 Points, appeared on 2 ballots)
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Theme Park (PC), DOOM (PC) & Tekken 2 (PS1) (30 points, appeared on 2 ballots)COMING UP NEXT: Mushrooms, demons and lots of balls
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I'd be up for some Mafia.
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The Great Khali, prior to recent months when his knees have started to give up on him, is fantastic at what he does. He doesn't need to have a lengthy exchange of holds and counterholds, or bust out a Hurricanrana every now and then because it wouldn't make sense. He's a consummate big man.
As for Kelly Kelly being "afraid of the ring ropes", that's fucking hilarious. Kelly's not great, but she's been one half of a whole bunch of memorable Divas matches.
Again, you seem to be ignoring the fact that WWE have employed a lot of talented female wrestlers. You say that wrestlers like Kelly Kelly "learn nothing from working with Alicia Fox every night", what about the months she spent wrestling Beth Phoenix and Natalya every month?
The TNA Knock-Outs division is, by and large, even worse than the Divas division. And I could name you a ton of Japanese and indie women wrestlers who are worse than the majority of WWE "Divas". Wrestling for SHIMMER, or wrestling in Japan, doesn't automatically make you a good wrestler any more than wrestling for WWE automatically makes you a bad one.
The WWE Divas, and the male wrestlers you mentioned, are nowhere near the "worst wrestlers in the world", and that suggestion is laughable enough to completely invalidate any other point you're struggling to make.
Are you kidding me? The Great Khali is fantastic in what he does? He even don't know what he does. Now I can't take you seriously anymore. Show me just one "memorable Divas match" with Kelly². A single Match with no botch. I think you just don't see the botches.
Oh yeah, I'm sure WWE would hire someone who doesn't know what the hell he is doing, and give him a monster push upon debuting which involved a pinfall victory over the GODDAMN UNDERTAKER of all people.
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Where is EWR Feb update?
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- Change Big E's gimmick to Enforcer or Obnoxious
- Call up Bo Dallas and change gimmick to Underdog
- Turn ADR and Ricardo babyface
Bo Dallas is a heavyweight and thus Underdog won't work. I'd go with Old School Face for now.
Seriously not trying to start an argument or anything but Bo should be a lightweight. He's only 225 lbs, heavyweights in the game are 230 lbs and over.
Is that an agreed upon distinction?
Honestly I'd define Heavyweights would be any workers 100kg or over (which is 220lbs).
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- Change Big E's gimmick to Enforcer or Obnoxious
- Call up Bo Dallas and change gimmick to Underdog
- Turn ADR and Ricardo babyface
Bo Dallas is a heavyweight and thus Underdog won't work. I'd go with Old School Face for now.
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Went with Paul from Tekken. His moveset was easy to learn and his 90% lifebar eating punch was easy to execute and didn't take 20 goddamn seconds to actually charge up like Kazuya's Electric Wind God Fist (was that in number 1? Even if it wasn't the fact that you could practically OHKO with Paul at any time made him awesome)
SubZero from Mortal Kombat because ice.The only memory I have of any sort of Street Fighter was when I was in an arcade and I versed somebody who managed to continuously own me until I picked Ken and then proceeded to kick his ass. So that's why I picked Ken.
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND voting closed.
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Okay, since it seems list submissions have started to dry up, I am giving everyone until the 18th to submit/edit their final lists - after that the tallying shall begin!
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8. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 The Arcade Game (NES) (Side Note, the arcade version was released in 89, the game was ported to NES in 90, does that count?)
That's fine
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Wrestlemania 2000 was not released in 2000? How did they know that WWF was going to call it that?
It was a late 99 game. In regards to the name, maybe the WWF let them know during development? Could've been a lucky guess too.
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If this was a best of the 2000's list, my list would be almost entirely sports games.
I plan on doing this once this list is complete.
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7. WWF No Mercy (N64)
Sorry Ellis - WWF No Mercy was released in 2000 (would've definitely been on my list otherwise)
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7. Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
Sorry Ruki - Majora's Mask was released in 2000.
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3. Super Mario All-Stars (would that count? I mean, it's more or less a compilation of games that came out before the 90s, but All-Stars was released in 1993.)
This is fine
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8. Crash Bash (Playstation)
Sorry TKz, but Crash Bash was released in 2000.
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HOORAY! ANOTHER VOTING THREAD!
Time to find out just what 90s games are the favourites of EWB. Any game released on the 1st Jan 1990 until the 31st December 1999 can be voted for. NOW GET VOTING! (Originally I was going to begin with an 80s list but then realised that era was a bit before my time so if anyone wants to run that list then feel free)
Voting instructions and other tidbits:
- Vote for 15 games. Less is fine. More is not.
- Your number 1 vote will receive 15 points, number 2 will receive 14 points, and so on until number 15 which will receive 1 point. Vote accordingly.
- Your voting criteria is completely up to you - as long as the game was released within the determined time period.
- Put the game name (full name please, no abbreviations) first and then in brackets put the console it was released for. If the game was released for multiple consoles put down the console you played it on.
Now, with scoring - besides the above mentioned system, I am torn between two methods. Do I either add up the points a game receives (as per normal) and then multiply the number by how many people voted for said game? Or do I add up the points a game receives, and then multiply its score by how many first place votes it receives? If you guys would like to weigh in on this by putting down your preferred option (or a completely different option if you have one) on the bottom of your voting ballot then that'd be great. (You don't have to though)Now, my list.
1. Pokemon Red/Blue (Gameboy)
2. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo 64)
3. Tekken 2 (Playstation)
4. Mario Kart 64 (Nintendo 64)
5. WWF WrestleMania 2000 (Nintendo 64)
6. Pokemon Snap (Nintendo 64)
7. Wario Land 2 (Gameboy)
8. Final Fantasy VII (Playstation)
9. Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)
10. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Sega Megadrive)
11. Crash Bandicoot (Playstation)
12. Metal Gear Solid (Playstation)
13. Goldeneye 007 (Nintendo 64)
14. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (Super Nintendo)
15. Banjo-Kazooie (Nintendo 64) -
Sure that's fine
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Sorry, just saw your response to this.
Unfortunately the latest version of the DATA was on my old computer which now ceases to function. I don't think I made too many alterations/additions to the game since I last uploaded it (if I did they were minor things like correcting genders and minor stat changes, maybe a couple of free agents) so if anyone has the latest DATA I uploaded then if they could upload it somewhere that'd be great
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This was hard. Mainly because I haven't played that many games that came out this year.
1. Silent Hill: HD Collection (THIS COUNTS DAMMIT)
2. Mass Effect 3
3. Soul Calibur V
4. Halo 4
5. The Darkness 2
6. Hotline Miami
7. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2
8. Far Cry 3
9. Hitman: Absolution
10. TEW 2013
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I swear I hate that people have low overness just because they're in indy federations. I think that it should matter how over they are in the federation...
Except an overness of 40/50/60 in an indy federation (depending on which one you're playing as) can mean a wrestler is considered a Main Eventer in said federation.
It is based on a WORLD scale, not on a fed-by-fed scale.
If you want fed-by-fed (or at the very least area-by-area) play TEW.
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1. Ride the Lightning - Metallica
2. Operation: Mindcrime - Queensryche
3. The Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden
4. Prisoners - The Agonist
5. Unto the Locust - Machine Head
6. Worship Music - Anthrax
7. Shogun - Trivium
8. News of the World - Queen
9. The Way of the Fist - Five Finger Death Punch
10. Asylum - Disturbed
11. Renegade - Hammerfall
12. Love Gun - KISS
13. South of Heaven - Slayer
14. The Unexpected - Beautiful Sin
15. Come Clarity - In Flames
16. Nightmare - Avenged Sevenfold
17. Dark Passion Play - Nightwish
18. The Silent Force - Within Temptation
19. Masters of Reality - Black Sabbath
20. Haymaker - Throwdown
EWB's Top 50 Favourite Games of the 90's - RESULTS THREAD
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Super Mario All-Stars (SNES) (140 points, appeared on 4 ballots) 18. Final Fantasy VI (SNES) (144 points, appeared on 4 ballots) 17. Rollercoaster Tycoon (PC) (145 points, appeared on 5 ballots) 16. Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings (PC) (152 points, appeared on 4 ballots) 15. Pokemon Snap (N64) (170 points, appeared on 5 ballots) 14. Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES) (228 points, appeared on 4 ballots. 2 1st place votes) 13. Donkey Kong Country (SNES) (306 points, appeared on 6 ballots) 12. Chrono Trigger (SNES) (320 points, appeared on 5 ballots) 11. Metal Gear Solid (PS1) (378 points, appeared on 6 ballots) 10. Super Mario 64 (N64) (399 points, appeared on 7 ballots)COMING UP NEXT: 9 to 5, only way to make a livin'.