In no particular order:

1. Donkey Kong (Famicom/NES).
2. Frankenstein (2600).
3. Duck Tales (Famicom/NES).
4. F355 Challenge (Dreamcast/Arcade).
5. Red Dead Redemption II (lots of stuff).
6. The Curse Of Rabenstein (C64).
7. Halo Infinite (Xbox/Windows).

As it has been said before: “Pretty tricky to come up with games, because there are certainly more that could narrow it down; but I think these paint a pretty good picture.”

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@gpowerf Dig it, :

1. Legend of Zelda (NES)
2. ChronoTrigger (SNES)
3. Myst (i486)
4. Ocarina of Time (N64)
5. Halo 2 (Xbox)
6. Oblivion (Xbox360)
7. Factorio (i7-6700)

My heuristic was to go with my (estimated) most hours played for each major system I've owned. Though if I could group every Sierra Online game I played, that would beat out Myst on the 486.

Also, playing RDR2 right now, so good.

@gooseus Halo 2 is a really great game! In fact Halo and Halo 2 are some of the best gaming experiences I've ever had.

@gpowerf Halo CE and Halo 2 (and most games on the list) were major shifts in what I thought video games could be, Halo 2 wins out because of the amazing online multiplayer experience. I jumped in again when the Master Chief Collection on Steam came out and it was like riding a bike.

I'm jealous of everyone who has been playing Halo Infinite, I bought it but couldn't get it running well enough on my machine to play the Campaign. That will be a next year thing when I can get the new machine put together.

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