ITT: the most important games in history

ITT: the most important games in history

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Breath of the Wild is one obvious answer

lol

Kek

> PUBG
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Agree with mario and pubg for sure.

Minecraft could DEBATEABLY be replaced by cod 4, halo 3, world of warcraft or league of legends.

>not knowing that a decade is five years long after the year 2000
Dumb fag.

>one game can define a decade
No.
saged,

BotW
WoW
Brood War
Mario Bros

But Undertale did

>10s: Breath of the Wild
>00s: Windwaker
>90s: Ocarina of Time
>80s: Zelda

how? Are most games released nowadays influenced by it? are most games rpgs with a bullet hell gameplay, or had their artstyle/music inflluenced by that indie game?

>unfinished games are GOTD

This hobby went to shit and this is why

gamespot.com/articles/why-pubg-isnt-eligible-for-gamespots-game-of-the-y/1100-6455516/

>pubg
Yes, a multiplayer game where people are trying to kill each other with firearms is truly a breath of fresh air in the video game industry.

>80's
NES first party titles
>90's
agree with Doom
>00's
GTA3 shaped that decade
>10's
everything is either story based drivel or competitive online trite. My pick would go for the Nier titles, I guess

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minecraft didn't get insanely popular until like 2011 so the 2010s should go to minecraft

you understimate how many people play minecraft
there was a new cod every year while minecraft kept strong.

Minecraft wasn't even big in the 00s

Nobody will even be playing PUBG by 2020.

PUBG didn't even get GOTY, what is this stupid pic?

>2000's
>Not GTAIII
You are having a laugh mate, do you even vidya

PUBG is just a flavour of the month meme

The most important game of a decade is the game that pretty much every developer tries to imitate, regardless of how good it is. So there is only one game from each decade that deserves that title.
80s: Super Mario Bros
90s: Super Mario 64
00s: Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
10s: Skyrim

what the fuck are you smoking dude

It's true though. After Super Mario Bros, everyone was making side-scrolling platformers. After Super Mario 64, everyone was making 3D platformers. After CoD4, everyone was making brown gritty shooters. And after Skyrim, everyone was making open-world games.

Replace Super Mario 64 with Street Fighter II and I'll agree.

The 10's is obviously dark souls.

Didn't the Battle Royale genre start from a Minecraft mod/plugin?
I remember when the first Hunger Games movie came out it became a big thing

No, most games are shit like Undertale. Clearly inspired by it.

Battle Royale genre started when the Battle Royale movie came out. People have been modding and making games inspired by Battle Royale since.
The first fairly mainstream attempt at a Battle Royale game might have been some Arma mod. DayZ is comparable to Battle Royale.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_royale_game

>tfw I knew this piece of shit concept would be the Next Big Thing as soon as DayZ started getting attention
I'm amazed it took so long though.

>00s
>Minecraft
what did OP mean by this?

It perfectly embodies the spirit of the 2010's. Early access, horribly optimized and stupidly popular among streamers and Twitchfaggots.

>80's
Mario

>90's
Pokemon

>00's
CoD4, WaW, MW2, Halo3

>10's
Minecraft, Dark Souls

>fat swede steals Sup Forums's ideas and sells them to become a billionaire
>Sup Forums refuses to admit they got played
>reduced to spitefully pretending it wasn't a massive cultural phenomenon while continuously decreasing in relevance
>meanwhile notch is a repulsive, friendless NEET reduced to twitter trolling and searching for his own name on reddit
these are a few of my favorite things

>steals Sup Forums's ideas
Bullshit, we wanted windmills and factories. Notch went to Reddit instead, which is where we got such shit mechanics like Hunger and Alchemy.

Notch did fall for the rich meme though, should've just bought a cozy place inna woods.

80s Super Mario Bros
90s Doom or Super Mario 64
00s GTA 3
10s nothing because all is shit.

I would listen to reddit's ideas and do the opposite of what Sup Forums told me to do if I wanted to make a successful game

PUBG is such an obvious bait, jesus christ how come say something like that when the game is not even a year old

Apart from minecaft which I think was released in 2011, what actually compares to pubg?

It's clearly going to be the best selling, longest lasting game if you exclude minecraft. Im not saying it's the objectively best game but it's definitely the most important.

PUBG has less on an impact than Minecraft, and it's not the first of its kind. It has also only been out for a year.
Sure it's popular but so is fucking Overwatch. Which reminds me that MOBAs and esports shit has a bigger impact on the industry than PUBG does.
LoL or Starcraft 2 should probably be on the list over PUBG.