

So essentially you list your 100 favorite developers and your favorite game by each one?Searchlike wrote:List your favorite games with a catch: Do not repeat developer.
BulletMagnet wrote:So essentially you list your 100 favorite developers and your favorite game by each one?
Tempted to see how far I would get, though I wonder how granular you're allowed to get, i.e. if you name a "Tales of" game do you attach "Tales Studio" as the developer or do you need to put Namco-Bandai?
I think it would be good for the challenge part of this to keep it to one single developer, your personal pick out of all of their studios. However, the favorite part of this excercise is also very important, so if you manage to post 100 titles and the bottom of the list looks closer to a Top 1000 than a Top 10, then I think it's alright to change the rules a bit as long as you explain your reasoning. The more actual favorites that you can post and less filler, the better.DMC wrote:Would all SEGA development studios count as 1, or could I pick one game from AM1, another one from AM2, etc?
I guess the same question about Nintendo development studios. Could I pick one game from Nintendo R&D1 and one from R&D4, etc, which would allow at least one classic Metroid and either, but not both, Zelda or SMB
It would depend on whether your pick was published during the Enix or Square Enix days, so you could technically have two Enix games if you wanted to. Again, nothing is set in stone and I would hate that some harsh rule prevented someone from posting a list.BulletMagnet wrote:On a similar note, are you allowed to have separate entries for devs who used to be standalone but were eventually absorbed (i.e. Enix) and the entity that absorbed them?
Good to have you on board, BIL. Shorter lists are fine, that way maybe I can post one.BIL wrote:Dunno if I can quite swing it, but I like the concept.I'll see if I can make it to 50 (I say this a lot IRL!).
I never went too far into the Sega subdivisions rabbit hole, but the image at the bottom here is tempting me.BIL wrote:^ unironically edutaining.![]()
I gots Overworks and Smilebit picked out for Shinobi (2002) and PD Orta
Hell of a coincidence, I literally just submitted my top 20 games of 2021 to Caltrops a couple minutes ago (wasn't planning to post it here until it was frontpaged, but you're dreading tomorrow):Searchlike wrote:List your favorite games with a catch: Do not repeat developer. And no, I can't do this myself. I want to try to get out of my comfort zone of action games this year, just bought SpaceChem, hope I enjoy it.Anyone brave enough? I bet Mischief Maker could do it.
Sorry guys, I know this thread sucks, it's just that I'm bored and dreading tomorrow. Give me some fun lists to read through!
Sounds great to me, hope you give it a try.DMC wrote: I would think it is reasonable to pick one game per each color coded division in that one (seems more than it really is due to some focusing on hardware), but also keep it at one game per series. Still a challenge for me to do a top 100 favorites, but might have a go.
I have Loop Hero (Epic Game StoreMischief Maker wrote:Hell of a coincidence, I literally just submitted my top 20 games of 2021 to Caltrops a couple minutes ago...
Don't pay too much attention to that opening post, I made this topic just before midnight so I could have something to look forward to and keep my anxiety levels low. I'm still very interested in your and everyone else's contributions, no matter how long it takes you to make one. Don't let the 3-digit number scare you away, you don't need to name that many titles unless you're looking to SSS rank this mission.(wasn't planning to post it here until it was frontpaged, but you're dreading tomorrow)
I even think it would be ok to consider Square Enix as a whole different entity apart from Square and Enix, the same goes for other developers which have merged together.Sumez wrote:Final Fantasy VI (I'm guessing that's Square Enix off the list then, but not Enix?)
This is a huge challenge for me as well. About 1/3 of my actual Top 100 consists of titles by Sega and Capcom, in fact I could easily play nothing but games developed by those two for the rest of my life and regret nothing. Very tough indeed, but I'm glad to hear it was fun. Love seeing Harvest Moon and Tomb Raider in there.DMC wrote:This was quite fun, but admittedly I had to add some fillers. I noted I am quite loyal to a few developers. In my real top 100 I would probably have included 4 Raizing games, 4 Camelot, and, of course, tons of Konami, Nintendo, and Capcom--to name a few.
I have no idea how this slipped, I counted them multiple times. Like I said, I had at least 20-30 more devs/games on the list, but had to cut them off to make it 100, so I just added three of them at the end.Searchlike wrote: NUMBER OF DEVELOPERS: 100 (20 points)
NUMBER OF TITLES: 97 (19 points)
Gremlins 2! I shoulda put that on my honourables for Sunsoft, but all their late 80s/early 90s FC stuff is so good. Maybe not Dynamite Batman, but even that's merely mediocre.DMC wrote:This was quite fun, but admittedly I had to add some fillers. I noted I am quite loyal to a few developers. In my real top 100 I would probably have included 4 Raizing games, 4 Camelot, and, of course, tons of Konami, Nintendo, and Capcom--to name a few.
WordSir Ilpalazzo & Sumez wrote:TNWA
I just love all those Naoki Kodaka soundtracks for Sunsoft. For trivia enthusiasts, he currently works as a music professor at Daido University, Japan.BIL wrote:
Gremlins 2! I shoulda put that on my honourables for Sunsoft, but all their late 80s/early 90s FC stuff is so good.
Exactly! One get a sense of the pride that went into each little sound effect, which makes one appreciate the texture of those sounds even more.BIL wrote:great snapshot of talented guys at the top of their game, all pulling together.
ZUN was the developer of both games, Amusement Makers was (sort of) Dim. Dream's publisher.chum wrote: Double Spoiler ZUN
Phantasmagoria of Dimensional Dream Amusement Makers
I... I'd never actually translated the developer name before and realized what they'd called themselves. Hah.Labyrinth of Touhou / Fake British gentlemen
I had no idea the folks responsible for GUN-DEC also did Blazing Star. Neat.BIL wrote:Aicom/Yumekobo
>putting Bayo 2 over Bayo 1 or VanquishDMC wrote:Bayonetta 2 / Platinum Games
Free speech, I tell you!BareKnuckleRoo wrote:hello, yes, police, i'd like to report a hate crime
Totally forgot to address the grey area surrounding mods and the like, glad you brought it up. I think of them as similar to the found footage genre in the realm of experimental cinema. Assemblage artist Joseph Cornell didn't shot any of the footage in his 1936 film Rose Hobart, which is made from bits and pieces from the Universal film East of Borneo and some documentaries. He did, however, make enoughs cuts and edits to make it completely his own. Similarly, if you can name a mod which significantly alters the game to the point it's basically something else entirely, then I don't see any problem with including them in your lists.BIL wrote:Ignores game mods, otherwise DOOM would've been an absolute no-brainer.
I not only welcome the addition of honorable mentions, I encourage it. I assume you meant the PS2 Shinobi as one of those, though I'm a big fan of both it and the 1987 game, the newer one is definitely one of my Sega finalists. I'm still not done reading the comments for all of your picks, but I'm having a blast doing so, thanks for going the extra mile. Forgive me for making you choose between Magical Vacation Dracula and Silent Hill 2, I know how special both of those games are for you. Oh, and make sure you play Vanquish's God Hard difficulty if you haven't, the final boss is a fantastic challenge. As for this challenge:BIL wrote:Search-kun, I hope I have not offended with my impetuous addition of rival picks. :3 ...
Yeah, I was a bit confused about that, I figured maybe you wanted to keep it to just 100 developers. Anyway, I'm glad the ranking system has been of some use. Here's the updated one:Sumez wrote:I have no idea how this slipped, I counted them multiple times. Like I said, I had at least 20-30 more devs/games on the list, but had to cut them off to make it 100, so I just added three of them at the end.
Pretty sure I discovered Double Spoiler because of your posts, chum. I have loved photography games ever since Pokémon Snap, could hardly believe my eyeballs when I first saw footage of this shmup. And Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon, Denjin Makai II, you sure know your brawlers.chum wrote:I guess I like a bit of anything besides shmups
I was willing to let this slide, chum, as I assumed you might have some additional info on the game's developement that I wouldn't be able to find with a simple google search. You don't have to edit your list, but do you think Roo has a point here?BareKnuckleRoo wrote:ZUN was the developer of both games, Amusement Makers was (sort of) Dim. Dream's publisher.chum wrote: Double Spoiler ZUN
Phantasmagoria of Dimensional Dream Amusement Makers![]()
You could always submit a shorter list or play by the multiple subsidiaries rule. Accept the challenge!BareKnuckleRoo wrote:I honestly don't know if I've played games from 100 different developers. I'd have to go through my list of everything I've ever played just to see.
Now you have to post a list, Roo, so that this is somewhat fair.>putting Bayo 2 over Bayo 1 or Vanquish
hello, yes, police, i'd like to report a hate crime
You know about the Fatal Frame games?Searchlike wrote:Pretty sure I discovered Double Spoiler because of your posts, chum. I have loved photography games ever since Pokémon Snap, could hardly believe my eyeballs when I first saw footage of this shmup.
I also love Capcom brawlers and had to leave some out because of Gun.Smoke!Pretty sure I discovered Double Spoiler because of your posts, chum. I have loved photography games ever since Pokémon Snap, could hardly believe my eyeballs when I first saw footage of this shmup. And Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon, Denjin Makai II, you sure know your brawlers.![]()
This is simply a matter of interpretation. Developers as people or Developers as brands. I chose the latter for two reasons: Amusement Makers isn't solely ZUN, the Touhou games are his creations, while the other games have other people involved (I don't know how many other members though as I am not well versed in Seihou Project history or anything else by Amusement Makers). ZUN was a typo as the brand is Team Shangai Alice, that should make more sense according to my rule interpretation.I was willing to let this slide, chum, as I assumed you might have some additional info on the game's developement that I wouldn't be able to find with a simple google search. You don't have to edit your list, but do you think Roo has a point here?
The first 3 Silent Hill games are all very enjoyable to me. I think the first one is actually the most impressive in some ways, so it's a bit of a toss-up which one I choose. I think 1 and 2 have different strengths and weaknesses.BIL wrote:^^^ Silent Hill 2 and Gun.Smoke and NGII, always knew you were cool chum
Yeah, the minigame segments of Bayo 1 are pretty horrendous. It's the core combat that's ultimately better. Bayo 2 is the better casual experience if you're not super serious about it.DMC wrote:(e.g., riding a bike for half an hour or something).
I'll contribute nothing and shitpost all I like, damn it! also I'm working on a list but it's haaaaardSearchlike wrote:Now you have to post a list, Roo, so that this is somewhat fair.