osu! (August 2008)
Red Alert 2 (October 2000)
Pokémon Gold/Silver (September 2000)
Mario Kart DS (December 2005)
These are all games I play or played obsessively. I still put Tiberian Sun and Red Alert 2 on new installs.
It`s like *red shell*, *red shell*, *blue shell--dodges*, *lightning*, *another blue shell--can't dodge because tiny*, *red shell*, ~Oh look, I'm still in first place~
Multiplay and time trials are really what make this game memorable. It offers more depth than other Mario Karts because of the impact where you place your MTs and how you take corners/obstacles has on your time.
Red Alert 2 (October 2000)
Pokémon Gold/Silver (September 2000)
Mario Kart DS (December 2005)
These are all games I play or played obsessively. I still put Tiberian Sun and Red Alert 2 on new installs.
Honestly, I have to disagree. The CPUs were both too easy and extreme item whores.awp wrote:
I really don't care for the DS version that much. For solo play, yeah, it's superior, but I don't ever solo play Mario Kart any more.
It`s like *red shell*, *red shell*, *blue shell--dodges*, *lightning*, *another blue shell--can't dodge because tiny*, *red shell*, ~Oh look, I'm still in first place~
Multiplay and time trials are really what make this game memorable. It offers more depth than other Mario Karts because of the impact where you place your MTs and how you take corners/obstacles has on your time.