Calibius
10-30-2005, 11:39 PM
This mayhave been already posted I don't know, it didn't look like it.
There are millions of games that have come and gone. Thousands of them have been memorable. Hundreds of them have been so popular, they can claim to have made a company. But only a select few truly redefined the video game market. This is not a list of the 10 "Best" games of all-time, nor is it a list of the 10 most "classic", or best selling, or most popular. These are the games that captured an audience enough that they stood up, and cried out for more.
And coming in fourth is Starcraft
#4: Starcraft (PC)
It's no secret that online gaming today is at its peak. There's no secret that it's growing at an exponential rate. Starcraft was the game that paved the road. No game before it had so many millions of players log in everyday to compete with friends and strangers alike. Starcraft proved that the realm of online gaming was not a fairy tale, but an eventual goal.
http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/top10/5.html
There are millions of games that have come and gone. Thousands of them have been memorable. Hundreds of them have been so popular, they can claim to have made a company. But only a select few truly redefined the video game market. This is not a list of the 10 "Best" games of all-time, nor is it a list of the 10 most "classic", or best selling, or most popular. These are the games that captured an audience enough that they stood up, and cried out for more.
And coming in fourth is Starcraft
#4: Starcraft (PC)
It's no secret that online gaming today is at its peak. There's no secret that it's growing at an exponential rate. Starcraft was the game that paved the road. No game before it had so many millions of players log in everyday to compete with friends and strangers alike. Starcraft proved that the realm of online gaming was not a fairy tale, but an eventual goal.
http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/top10/5.html