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Video games have found new respect as they are submitted to U.S. Library of Congress for preservation. These are top 10 games of all times submitted
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| Civilization | 1991 |
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created by Sid Meier for Microprose in 1991, is a turn-based strategy game. Players are tasked with building "an empire that would stand the test of time," making decisions about war, dip... |
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| Doom | 1993 |
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Doom, a first-person shooter released in 1993 by Id Software, is lauded for its intense 3D graphics and multiplayer networking. The objective: make your way to the next area while avoiding (or sign... |
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| Sensible Soccer | 1994 |
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The Sensible World of Soccer, released in 1994, let players manage the moves and careers of their team through 20 seasons, competing against thousands of other clubs across the globe. The original ... |
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| SimCity | 1989 |
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SimCity spawned the "god game" genre. Rather than merely being a game participant, players of the simulation game, created by designer Will Wright and first released in 1989, get to desig... |
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| Spacewar | 1962 |
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Spacewar, conceived by MIT programmers Steve Russell, Martin Graetz and Wayne Wiitanen in 1961 and initially released in 1962, is the first multiplayer action computer video game, according to The ... |
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| Star Raiders | 1979 |
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The Star Trek-inspired game Star Raiders, released in 1979 for the Atari platform, gave gamers a cockpit view of a spaceship traveling through a 3D field of stars in pursuit of enemies, called Zylons. | ||
| Super Marios Bros | 1988 |
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In the Nintendo game, released in 1988 in Japan and in 1990 in North America, Mario and Luigi's objective is to rescue the kings of the seven worlds next to the Mushroom Kingdom by hopping aboard t... |
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| Tetris | 1984 |
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Tetris tests gamers' geometric thinking and motor skills. Designed in 1984 by Russian programmer Alexey Pajitnov--whose favorite sport was tennis, according to Wikipedia--the falling-blocks puzzle ... |
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| Warcraft | 1994 |
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Set in the fictional Warcraft Universe, the game features two opposing factions--the noble Humans and the savage Orcs. With fantasy settings such as spells, Warcraft continues to capture the imagin... |
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| Zork | 1980 |
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Zork, once MIT hacker jargon for an unfinished program, according to Wikipedia, spawned the term "adventure game" in 1980. Set in an "underground empire" of dungeons and imagina... |
my favorite of all times (even to this day) remains Mario