Mario 64 & Virtual Tennis - Best Console Games

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Halo is considered the top video game, surpassing others in popularity and impact. The Legend of Zelda for SNES is highly regarded, though some compare it unfavorably to Pong. Mario 64 is also mentioned as a significant title. Virtual Tennis is noted for its unique gameplay experience, enhanced by a green overlay that added a layer of fun. Other games discussed include Megaman 2-4, Goldeneye, and Zelda: Oracle of Time, with mentions of lesser-known titles like Toejam and Earl and Conflict for Nintendo. Star Wars games are acknowledged, and Gran Turismo's influence on the PlayStation 2's success is highlighted, with anticipation for Gran Turismo 4 noted despite its release being pending.
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1. Halo
2. The Legend of Zelda for SNES
3. Mario 64
4. Virtual Tennis

HALO > all
zelda is close
 
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Pong ... the version on the Odyssey console.

And when you got bored with that, there was a green overlay you could stick to the TV screen with static electricity. Voila! Tennis!
 
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Megaman 2-4
Goldeneye
Zelda: oracle of time
Toejam and Earl
Although almost no one has ever heard of it, conflict for nintendo
 
Anyone a fan of the star wars games?
 
no mention of Gran Turismo 1, 2 and 3?

I'll even go ahead and nominate 4, even though it isn't out yet. GT is basically the game that makes the ps2 most popular.
 
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