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I think just like Virtual Reality in the early 90's, 3D is going to be just that. While it might be a cool idea for some games. I can't see all games like that. Maybe I am small minded. Also, I think they are right when they say that D tv's are still in the early phase. We already have some of the best looking games out there now that look crisp and play well. Why would anyone spend almost 3 grand on a television whose tech is no compatible with everything yet? Just my thought though. I think it will be fun for awhile and go away.

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I really have to admit that my brother and I hated the first NES because of that spring mechanism. It got so bad that we took a childs show and used it to hold down the games so we could play it. And it may be funny now, but it wasn't then when the shoe would go missing. Those are the days.

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5. Splinter Cell Series (can't just take one) I know that it is only supposed to be five, however, I can't just play one of them. I actually play all 3 of them over and over because it is just so unique in its quality. 4. 007: Everything or Nothing Nothing says action like this EA thriller. It was really a choice between FRWL but this one won in the end due to it originality and that the action both with weapons and fisticuffs runs smoothly. 3. Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence Being that I am a kind of like a military game buff, this would have to be there. I loved the boss fights, I loved the story, and I think Big Boss is one of the baddest dudes on the planet. He would definitely give Bond a run for his money. 2. WWE Smackdown vs. RAW 2006 With a good creative mind and a great GM mode, you can keep the matches, rivalries, created wrestlers, and just about every PPV fresh time and time again. 1. The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind This game is huge and the funny thing is that you can litereally do what you want. Not always the thing that you look for in an RPG, but I am glad that I found it. Just my picks.

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Great job GS. This bring back so many memories and it is kind of funny to see that this is what was stat of the art back then compared to what games can do now. I hope that you do the Sega Master System, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, and Sega CD. Just a thought.

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Up until today, I still have people look at me wierd when I tell them I play games so I don't think it will ever be cool except to those that play so, here's my list. 1. Splinter Cell Series(PS2); I loved all three games. The many times that a soldier would almost catch almost gave me a heart attack. I loved the technology and well thought out missions. To me, I am just waiting for the next installment to continue a great franchise. I like it better than MGS due to the realism of the missions, enemies, and outcomes. 2. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 1 & 2(Xbox); For me, I loved the Star Wars Universe. I remember seeing the original 3 movies and thinking that this was something special. Then the last 3 prequels completed everything. If you loved that universe, then these 2 games are a must have. The characters were all well developed even though you may find yourself calling the names of the movie actors with the first game because they were so close in identity but still having a major difference. That may make me more geeky than cool but definitely a must have. 3. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City; This may be one of the only titles that I mention that I think made you somewhat cool. I played all of the GTA games, however, I liked this one the best because the characters were quirky and seedy and very relative the that particular era. I liked Tommy because he was a more refined and knowledgable Scarface that knew how to get things done. What's more is that even though on the scale of size Vice City is no where near as big as San Andreas, I still prefer ruling the local island and being familiar with every square inch. To me, one of the best GTA's. 4. Smackdown vs. RAW 2006; Now I remember the days of the N64. You were cool when you had WCW vs. nWo. You were even cooler when you had WCW vs. nWo Revenge. You became really cold when you had Wrestlemania 2000. And you were like ice when you had No Mercy. But for a fan of the genre, this game defines what a wrestling game should be. Not only do you have complete control with the wrestlers and brands, you also have control over the titles. You could actually take both world titles and make so that there is only one world title if you want to. Match types galore along with millions of possibilities that I am sure WWE didn't even think of. Truly the best wrestling game that I have ever owned. 5. 007 Everything or Nothing; For my final game, nothing blew my mind as being James Bond. GoldenEye on the n64 was absolute for me. However, now I had a real chance at being Bond in Bond style and I have to say that this game delivered in every aspect that I never expected that it could. From the very beginning of the game (which treats everything like a real Bond movie and links everything together) to the explosive ending and realizing what the real plot was, to even the excellent voice acting making it really feel like a Bond feature film, made this game one of the greatest experiences that I have had. I don't know if these games make me cool or not, but I do know that this is just a part of my collection and the reason why I will continue playing them.