Imagine starting your game with a Christmas level.

The game itself is okay at best, but the soundtrack is actually amazing.

Extremely solid at the time but aged like milk, actually still surprisingly fun to play through these days emulated with KB+M controls.

Hexen is disgustingly fun, and the selection of characters keep everything fresh. Play in on PC, naturally.

One of the filthiest theme songs in videogame history.

A cultural highpoint for italians.

The remade version of the MSX edition on the latest remasters is a treat.

1980

An absolute blast to play even to this day, and possibly one of the most influential videogames of all time.

1984

It is actually insane how ahead of its time this game was. Truly remarkable in terms of depth and gameplay.

It's like getting crouchjabbed in the balls repeatedly.

1977

Played through it in Black Ops, pretty fun and hilarious as an easter egg.

1982

The progenitor of couch co-op in a sense, simplistic yet fun.

I find wasteland the weakest of the "classic rpgs" that I've played, but it's still undeniably fun, and the artstyle has held up well through the years compared to some of its competitors.

This was where the Ultima series caught its stride for me. Very pretty, extremely fun, and

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