The Year of Release Game

### 2006

**Dead Rising**
This game sold me an Xbox 360. The amount of zombos on the screen at once, the stupid voice acting and slapstick attitude of the whole thing, perfect. Trying to save NPCs who scream "Fraaaaaaaaaaaank!!!" all the time was very special.
And of course the time limit and save system that many hated, but I loved. Initially it made the game real hard. But as you got to know the game more and more, subsequent play throughs were entirely different experiences. After many play throughs you could experience all the game had to offer, then challenge yourself to do everything possible in one sitting.

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2006
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Dead Rising is a funny sort of beast. It almost feels like a path not taken in AAA game design in its particular flavor of sandbox. "Here's a weird place with some weird rules on a funky little timeline; go do something interesting" is an incredibly rich pitch for a game and one I wish we'd see come back into vogue. Dead Rising 2 probably represents the peak of this idea, but Dead Rising remains something fascinating and special. To me it's the essential starting point of the Xbox 360 era.

@“matt”#p52836 Damn I was typing this at the same time!

Whoa! That‘s wild that you both chose the same game at the same time, and not exactly like the most 1000% mainstream obvious choice either (not that Dead Rising is obscure really, just not necessarily what I’d expect to see doubled.)

**New addendum rule re: double posts for a year** -

Let 'em ride. If more than one person posts a single year close together, don't feel the need to delete or anything. Some years can have two games, who cares.

### 2004 ###

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### The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap ###

2004 was a pretty crazy year for game releases. Half-Life 2 was my other choice but I figured why not highlight one of the weirder Zelda games instead.

I got sick and stayed home for a few days from school within a week or so of this releasing and spent a lot of time playing this. It’s burned into my memory in a way. I loved the art style and thought the shrinking mechanic was really cool. 2D Zelda games have always been my favorite Zelda games, but this one might still be my favorite to this day.

@“Syzygy”#p52896 It was not possible for me, although I did try!, to appreciate the light/dark revisionism of The Last Jedi, given how adroitly this game handled the same theme over a decade before.

2003
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_pov: you looked up "adventure" in the dictionary_

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker -

(Oh the last post was a Zelda game? TOO BAD!)

[Ahem..](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5J_bL2bjQ-k)

At some point (1998) The Legend of Zelda became a series about a boy on an adventure, often times accompanied by a horse. It _should_ be about a boy on an adventure, who _has a boat_. Yes this game is big, yes it's empty, yes it takes forever to get anywhere. And I wouldn't have it any other way.

@“connrrr”#p52834

Currently 75% off on the Microsoft store if you have Xbox Live Gold!

2002
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Rage of the Dragons
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Evoga's vaguely double dragon themed tag team fighter, with gorgeous art and a heck of a combo system. Deserves a lot more love than it gets (and may soon get it with a Switch port in the works). One of the better fighters on the Neo Geo

@“TracyDMcGrath”#p52964 I am reeeeally looking forward to that Switch port.

Maaaaaaaan. I'm not even gonna touch 2001.

YEAHHHH rage of the dragons!

2001 -

the year of 2001 has got to be
CAPCOM VERSUS SNK 2
MILLIONAIRE FIGHTING 2001

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The ultimate mashup fighter from the ultimate fighting game companies, a game in which justin wong destroyed me on an arcade cabinet without looking at the screen, a game in which JOE was fantastic no matter what anybody says, one of the most enjoyable and goofy fighting games of all time, and those special intros!! 2001!!!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nszXkHx5Y-k

(there are way too many good games in 2001, it is a year when the dreamcast still existed and hope was still alive, which is why I stated this so definitively despite there being so many choices)

We‘ll just have to bounce the timeline back and forth to cover all of 2001. I’ll start with Brandon's least favorite (and an admittedly boring) answer

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(menu screenshots you can hear)

Melee is not a Smash Bros. game in the vein that its successors filled out. Maybe my favorable impression owes to the tender age I was at when I played it (near release, around 6 or 7), but where Smashes 3, 4, and 5 feel more like going through the motions, somehow more commercial (which is uh saying something for a mascot fighter), Melee had some special ingredients to it. That I immediately think of the character select screen is no coincidence: the menues are special! The [Special Movie](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1QUWfTEMnU) is inspiring! Pausing battles repeatedly and examining the characters' silly poses mid-animation is fun all by itself. There aren't 70 characters and a million stages to choose from, and maybe this is some kind of logical fallacy but there's this sense that when your toybox is filled with less stuff, the stuff that's in it matters more.

I'll quote @"treefroggy"#449's [post](https://forums.insertcredit.com/d/1096-guess-the-last-smash-bros-character/115) for good measure:
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shoot lol

### 2000

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It's PS2 launch year and I'm getting one at launch because my dad's girlfriend pre-ordered me one. I need to decide what game I want at launch and I can only get one. I'm a little baby child who loves Gundam and Omega Boost making Armored Core 2 an obvious surface level pick for me. This was my intro to FromSoft and more hardcore mech games and I was thoroughly confused and delighted with it.

1999

You knew I was gonna choose a dreamcast game, but which!?

Well, you can't spell y2k without Space Channel 5, which came out at the end of 1999 in Japan. The retro-future aesthetic, the curved metallic blobs, the low angle camera, the sterile white backgrounds, this game defined the y2k aesthetic for a whole generation. And it's not too bad of a rhythm game either. Unfortunately it burned out the life force of the art director to such a degree that after the 2nd game, which she directed, she left the industry for 20 years. but!! she came back for space channel 5 vr, and is doing things again!!

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1998 is a wild one huh?

Lots of wild ones through the early 2000s-90s!! that's why we go back and forth I guess.

(Someone else pick Batrider so I don't have to lol)

I modchipped my Value Village Saturn back in late 2012, but couldn‘t get it to boot the CD-Rs I fed it. It wasn’t until I revisited my hack job hacking job five years later that I could start exploring the system’s library. Just in time for the twentieth anniversary of

1998

Panzer Dragoon Saga, Sega (Team Andromeda)

I was living in Toronto and feeling more alienated than ever by the neighbourhood, my roommates and the other weak ties I’d been making there. I lugged a 20" Trinitron out of the basement to play PD Saga on, which I did off and on throughout the year, while planning my escape from the city (my city escape). My bedroom was on the ground floor and surrounded by common areas, with paper thin walls and a door that wouldn’t shut all the way. I could hear my normie roommates going about their business all around while I hid inside to forget how unhealthy my life had become for minutes at a time. The game was depressing to make, why shouldn’t it be depressing to play??

So how was it? What did I experience? A totally natural marriage of the series’ rail shooting with RPGing. A fantastic soundtrack that doesn’t peak until it’s over. 3D Saturn visuals that wear their draw distance on their sleeve. A plot that may or may not have been partially altered by the localization team? Characters and voice acting 100% up to and surpassing what its peers were being celebrated for. It is probably much easier to play in Yabause these days, and I don’t want to glorify the struggle to play old games on real hardware that only creates a barrier to entry, so whatever path you can see to getting this game running for you is a valid one and you should take it.