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[General Discussion] Games we remember being the best
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Old Mar 6, 2006, 08:29 PM Local time: Mar 7, 2006, 03:29 AM #1 of 52
There are many games I still remember and value highly after several years (I'd second the votes for Final Fantasy VII anytime, btw), but I'll only name one item now:

The Tex Murphy series. As detective adventures in a unique SciFi/Noir style, they have no equal in anything that's been released before or after them. They were among the first games to use video technology to the extent of being an interactive movie/adventure hybrid. Unfortunately, this also means that the quality of the in-game video is pretty horrendous compared to today's standards, which is why I would die for a modern remake or sequel.

With Microsoft owning the rights for more than 7 years now and refusing to produce a sequel (which the designers would LOVE to do), this will probably remain a dream, though.

How ya doing, buddy?
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