Top 12 Video Game Themes/Tunes
#12. The Legend of Zelda - Main Theme
#11. Final Fantasy VI - Terra Theme
#10. Super Mario Bros. - Main Theme
#9. Super Castlevania 4 - Simon's Theme
#8. Sonic the Hedgehog - Green Hill Zone
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#7. Secret of Mana - Fear of The Heavens
#6. Mega Man2 - Dr. Wily's Castle
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#4. Donkey Kong country 2 - Sticker Brush Symphony
#3. Duck Tales - The Moon Theme
#2. Guilty Gear X2 - A Simple Life ~ Bridget Theme (Oh GOD so good)
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ok number one was the hardest
#1. Chrono Cross - Scars of Time
If you haven't played it, know that the game is huge, featuring 40 playable characters, parallel universes, etc. The soundtrack is also huge in size, spanning 3 CDs with 68 different songs. The flavor of the music is decidedly old-world, with Mediterranean, Celtic and African influences. Check out this video of the game's opening that captures both the beauty of the musical score and the scope of the game:
Top 11 Best Fighting Games of All Time
11. Time Killers
Mortal Kombat is usually the game that is credited for bringing video game violence to the forefront, but the brutality of Midway's creation pales in comparison to Time Killers. The button configuration was quite different — five buttons corresponding to the two legs, two arms, and head — but it was when you pressed all five buttons that something incredible would happen: your character would attempt to decapitate his or her opponent. Meanwhile, you could also lop off their limbs. My personal favorite was Rancid with his chainsaw.
10. Fighting Vipers
Yes, Sega was back at it again. Enjoying the success of Virtua Fighter, they applied the same 3D engine to Fighting Vipers, another arena-based battler with some rather colorful characters. There are two main reasons why Fighting Vipers deserves mention. First, the armor system was interesting, because you could target specific body parts and they'd bust open after considerable damage. Second, Fighting Vipers introduced destructible environments and there was nothing more orgasmic that busting your opponent through the wall.
9. Virtua Fighter
Traditional fighting games are two-dimensional and typically use hand-drawn character sprites. Sega turned this on its head with Virtua Fighter, a fighting game that featured 3D polygonal characters, ushering a whole new era of fighting games. Arguably, it was Virtua Fighter that paved the way for future titles like the Tekken series and the Dead or Alive series. Sure, the gameplay wasn't the best in the first Virtua Fighter and the polygons were huge, but man alive was it innovative for its time. The ring out concept was pretty creative too.
8. Primal Rage
Pretty well every other fighting game at the time featured human combatants, but Atari's Primal Rage had ballistic dinosaurs and overgrown apes that released golden showers. The control scheme — which involved holding buttons and then doing a control stick motion — was a considerable departure from the norm as well. This may have been one of the most under-appreciated fighting games of our time. Who could forget playing caveman volleyball?
7. X-Men vs. Street Fighter
Tag-team fighting that combined two of my biggest obsessions, X-Men vs. Street Fighter gave us the chance to do two super moves at the same time. It was absolutely explosive to see Cyclops perform his gigantic optic blast alongside Ryu performing his Shinku Hadouken, filling the screen with a massive wave of energy. Wolverine was a natural favorite as well. X-Men vs. Street Fighter was truly original for its time and it ushered in a whole era of "versus" games, like Marvel vs. Capcom and Capcom vs. SNK. It's called fusion, my friends. Fusion.
6. Fatal Fury 2
Andy Bogard, Terry Bogard, and Joe Higashi are probably the most recognizable characters from this SNK-developed versus fighting game, but it was when Fatal Fury 2 was released in 1992 that we were introduced to Mai Shiranui. In many ways, Fatal Fury (in all its different incarnations) was a rip-off of Street Fighter II. The same can be said about Art of Fighting, also an SNK title. But you know what? Mai is way hotter than Chun-Li will ever be, and this difference can be summed up in just two words: "Me bouncy!"
5.Guilty Gear XX
Oh come on is Guily Gear
4. King of Fighters '94
3.Tekken 3
2. Mortal Kombat II

Flawless victory. Fatality. The first Mortal Kombat got soccer moms crying to the government and adolescents scampering to the arcades. Instead of using character sprites, Mortal Kombat actually video taped their characters, making for some of the most realistic graphics to date. Unfortunately, the first MK suffered from some pretty bad lag… but this was fixed in Mortal Kombat II. We also got a bunch of new characters, including Kitana, Baraka, and Kung Lao. The introduction of Friendship and Babality finishing moves was quite surprising.
Great games that did not make to the list

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1. Street Fighter II
You must have seen this coming. No list of best fighting games would be complete without some mention of Ryu, Ken, and the rest of the Street Fighter franchise. Perhaps the most difficult decision, however, was picking which Street Fighter game was the absolute best and I had to go old school and kick it with Champion Edition. Hyper Fighting got too frantic, whereas Street Fighter Alpha (Zero) and Street Fighter III added little in terms of originality.
Champion Edition let us control Balrog, Vega, Sagat and M.Bison and that made it all worth it. No super fireballs or gigantic sonic booms; just straight strategy and skill. It doesn't get any better than Street Fighter II: Champion Edition.
Top 11 most Annoying Video Game Characters.
Top 11 most Annoying Video Game Characters. Why top 11 ? Pphhh I dont owe you an explanation.
WORNING
Yeah my first worning sign. Pretty serious this s not like my top 11 worst video game movies. This is my personal list of characters that I think are most annoying. You wont like it.
#11. Luigi - Super Mario
#10. Rose - Metal Gear Solid
#9. Tingle - Legend of Zelda
#8. Baby Mario - Yoshi's Island
#7. Daxter - Jak and Daxter
#6. Miles "Tails" Prower - Sonic the Hedgehog 2
#5. Slippy Toad - Star Fox
#4. Mr. Resetti - Animal Crossing
#3. The Dog from Duck Hunt
#2. Nozomi Harasaki - Shenmue
#1. Every **** character from every **** "Tales of" game
Top 11 Worst Video Game Movies in History
Top 11 Worst Video Game Movies in History. Why top 11 ? Because I am always one step above.
Why are video game movies doomed to suck? Video games have the potential to be just as good as a movie, both as a story telling and an entertainment device. The problem is these days, video game movies are made with one purpose in mind: feature length advertisements. Most, if not all, of the video game based movies that have come out so far have come out around the same time at the peak of their inspiration's popularity, just enough to squeeze a few more dollars out of the spoiled gamers' parents' pockets before their fickle minds move on to the next retina destroying video game title.
#11. Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997)
#10. Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)
#9. Bloodrayne (2006)
#8. Double Dragon (1994)
#7. Wing Commander (1999)
#6. House of the Dead (2003)
#5. Alone in the Dark (2005)
#4. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)
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#3. Doom (2005)
Doom is given credit for being the first true multiplayer FPS, one where you could be sitting next to the person you just shot in the back. While other games created the genre, Doom redefined it. Before Doom, FPS's were played in a linear manner shooting only computer generated enemies, but thanks to id Software we now have games like Counter-Strike and Halo. True, had Doom not done what it did, someone else would have, but we got it sooner than expected. Now to trying to make such an important game in the history of gaming into a movie would be quite a task and director Andrzej Bartkowiak thought he had the vision for the movie. He was ,however, sorely mistaken. It's never really clear which of the Doom games this is based off of. While the environment resembles that of Doom 3, the storyline doesn't go along at all with any of the games
#2. Street Fighter (1994)
Street Fighter¯ is bad for a number of reasons. There's the script, the story, the acting, yada yada yada. Let's get to the heart of the matter. It takes one of the most beloved video game franchises ever and gives its fans a roundhouse kick to the head. It stars Jean Claude Van Damme playing the American Guile with a French accent, which is just confusing. But most of all, it was the great Raul Julia's last role in a major motion picture before his untimely death.
#1. Super Mario Bros. (1993)
One of the all time great games, a game that has a character so noticeable that pretty much everyone in the free world could probably say his name from just a little picture or description of the game. There have been so many off-shoots and remakes of this game that pretty soon one would think they will run out of ideas. This character is known as Mario, and he has been Nintendo's powerhouse character for nearly 20 years. We all know the story, save the princess, kill Koopa/Bowser, and have a happy little ending. Apparently the multiple directors of this movie, never played the game. While a play by play exactly of the game may get a little boring, the only similarity between the game and movie is the saving princess part. I don't remember Koopa having a plot to turn every human into a monkey, but I may have just skipped that part I guess. The movie itself is a decent one to watch if you have no desire to see the Mario Bros. storyline. Somehow they turned the cheery and fun world into a dark and depressing city run by an evil dictator who evolved from a T-Rex. Personally I think they could have done a better job of following the story, while still making it exciting.
The Dark Knight is Overrated
I was holding this for way too long.
I am sorry but the dark knight is overrated. If you like it thats completely fine with me every person has their own personal opinion that is what makes as differen.
ОK lets start with this sh*t.
Before I watched The Dark Knight, I thought it was going to be the best superhero movie I would have ever seen (since that's what EVERYONE ELSE and Rotten Tomatoes said). Maybe it's the anticipation that killed it. I walked into the theater expecting to experience the most orgasmic and OMG AMAZING movie experience of my life…and I walked out thinking: WTF!?!?! Ok, it's not exactly a surprise that I'm not a superhero movie buff. I mean, I watch them - they're decent most of the time (except for Fantastic Four ), and rarely are they OMG AMAZING (IRONMAN and Spiderman!).
I'm not the first one to hypothesize that Heath Ledger's death caused lots of publicity and buzz for the movie. No doubt, it's not everyday a super talented actor dies. BUT that does not justify the WTF that was The Dark Knight. Honestly, the only things that were amazing about the movie were The Joker and the action (explosion upon explosion). Everything else could bardly be described as more than mediocre - Christian Bale's acting, Maggie Gyllenhaal's acting (Morgan Freeman's always good, come on&hellip
, the confusing subplots. Call me dumb, but that movie wasn't at ALL the greatest superhero movie ever that I expected.
If you want to see a good superhero movie, and I mean a REALLY KICKASS one that will make you regret EVER paying $10 to see The Dark Knight, it's Iron Man. Amazing. Iron Man is easily the best super hero movie to ever come out. Wait for TDK to come out on DVD before watching it if you haven't seen it. But if you haven't seen Iron Man by now, SHAME ON YOU GO OUT AND RENT IT NOW.



