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10/10/2013

☆Games Freezer Top 5 Videogames By Genre☆ #Retrogaming #GamersUnite

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We love lists here at Games Freezer.

We often while away hours in the chiller compiling lists of our faves!

Fave Foods, Fave Films, Fave Freezers !!

So what are we going to do with all these lists?

Well we decided we would piece together our finest 5 video games from each video game genre for your delectation.

Let us begin with the Genres and definitions…….

(as defined by our dear friend Wikipedia)

Followed by a Lovely Dose Of ScreenShot Heaven!



Action Game
 
Definition: 
 
"An action game requires players to use quick reflexes, accuracy, and timing to overcome obstacles. It is perhaps the most basic of gaming genres, and certainly one of the broadest. Action games tend to have gameplay with emphasis on combat. There are many subgenres of action games, such as fighting games and first-person shooters."

Beat 'em Up and Hack and Slash
 
"Beat 'em up and hack and slash games have an emphasis on one-on-many close quarters combat, beating large numbers of computer-controlled enemies.

Gameplay involves the player fighting through a series of increasingly difficult levels.
The sole distinction between these two genres are that beat 'em ups feature hand-to-hand combat, and hack and slash games feature melee weaponry, particularly bladed weapons. Both genres feature little to no use of firearms or projectile combat. 


This genre became popular in 1987 with the release of Double Dragon, leading to a large number of similar games. 
 
The fighting style is usually simpler than for versus fighting games. In recent times, the genre has largely merged with that of action-adventure, with side-scrolling levels giving way to more open three-dimensional areas, and melee combat co-existing with shooting and puzzle elements."



  1. Double Dragon (Master System)

  2. Dragon Ninja (Arcade)

     

  3. Streets Of Rage 2 (Megadrive)

     

  4. TMNT: Turtles In Time (SNES)

     

  5. Shinobi (Master System)


Fighting Game
 
"Fighting games emphasize one-on-one combat between two characters, one of which may be computer controlled.

These games are usually played by linking together long chains of button presses on the controller to use physical attacks to fight. 

Many of the movements employed by the characters are usually dramatic and occasionally physically impossible. 

Combat is almost always one-on-one,though there are some exceptions such as the Super Smash Bros. series and Guilty Gear Isuka, pitting up to four combatants in the fight at one time. 

This genre first appeared with the release of Sega's Heavyweight Boxing and later became a phenomenon, particularly in the arcades, with the release of Street Fighter II."

  1. Mortal Kombat 2 (SNES)

     

  2. Streetfighter 2 Championship Edition (Arcade)

     

  3. Super Smash Bros. Melee (GameCube)

     

  4. Marvel Vs. Capcom: New Age Of Heroes (Dreamcast)

     

  5. Killer Instinct (Arcade)


Platform Game
"Platform games (platformers) are a subgenre of action game. 

These games involve traveling between platforms by jumping (very occasionally other means are substituted for jumping, like swinging or bouncing, but these are considered variations on the same mechanic). 

Other traditional elements include running and climbing ladders and ledges. Platformers frequently borrow elements from other genres like fighting and shooting (such as the Castlevania series, which incorporates role-playing). 

They are most often associated with iconic video game mascots like Donkey Kong, Sonic the Hedgehog, Mario, Megaman, Samus and Rayman, though platform games may have any theme."


  1. Super Mario 3 (NES)

     

  2. Sonic 2 (Megadrive)

     

  3. Wonderboy In Monsterland (Master System)

     

  4. Alex Kidd In Miracle World (Master System)

     

  5. Super Ghouls N Ghosts (SNES)


Shooter Game
"A shooter game focuses primarily on combat involving projectile weapons, such as guns and missiles. 

They can be divided into first-person and third-person shooters, depending on the camera perspective. Some first-person shooters use light gun technology."

  1. Half Life 2 (Various)

     

  2. Halo 3 (X360)

     

  3. Gears Of War 2 (X360)

     

  4. Call Of Duty Modern Warfare (X360)

     

  5. Mass Effect 2 (X360)


Light Gun Shooter
 
"Light gun shooters are a genre of shooter genre designed for use with a pointing device for computers and a control device for arcade and home consoles."

  1. Duck Hunt (NES)

     

  2. Time Crisis (PSOne)

     

  3. Virtua Cop 2 (Arcade)

     

  4. Ghost Squad (Wii)

     

  5. Resident Evil 4 (Wii)

     

Shoot 'em Up (SHMUP)
 
"A shoot 'em up (or shmup for short), or arcade shooter, is a genre of shooter game in which the player controls a character or vehicle (most often a spacecraft) and shoots large numbers of enemies, while dodging incoming projectiles."
  1. Xenon 2 : MegaBlast (Atari ST)

     
    Xenon 2 Megablast

  2. R-Type (Arcade)

    R Type

     

  3. Parodius (SNES)

    Parodius

     

  4. Gradius V (PS2)

     

  5. Midnight Resistance (C64)

    Midnight Resistance

     


Action-Adventure Game
 
"Action-adventure games combine elements of their two component genres, typically featuring long-term obstacles that must be overcome using a tool or item as leverage (which is collected earlier), as well as many smaller obstacles almost constantly in the way, that require elements of action games to overcome. Action-adventure games tend to focus on exploration and usually involve item gathering, simple puzzle solving, and combat."

Stealth Game
 
"Stealth games are a somewhat recent sub-genre, sometimes referred to as "sneakers" or "creepers" to contrast with the action-oriented "shooter" sub-genre. These games tend to emphasize subterfuge and precision strikes over the more overt mayhem of shooters. Most have first- or third-person shooter elements. Some of the most known stealth games are the Thief series or the Hitman games."

  1. Hitman 2: Silent Assassin (PS2) 

     

  2. Metal Gear Solid (PSOne)

     

  3. Splinter Cell (PS2)

     

  4. Tenchu: Stealth Assassins (PS1)

     

  5. Dishonoured (X360)


Survival Horror
 
"Survival horror games focus on fear and attempt to scare the player via traditional horror fiction elements such as atmospherics, death, the undead, blood and gore. One crucial gameplay element in many of these games is the low quantity of ammunition, or number of breakable melee weapons. A notable example is Resident Evil 4"

  1. Resident Evil 2 (PSOne) 


  2. Dead Space (X360)

     

  3. Silent Hill 2 (PS2)

     

  4. Stalker (PC)

     

  5. System Shock 2 (PC)

     

Graphic Adventures / Point & Click
 
"Mystery House for the Apple II was the first adventure game to use graphics in the early home computer era.

Graphic adventure games emerged as graphics became more common. 

Adventure games began to supplement and later on replace textual descriptions with visuals (for example, a picture of the current location). 

Early graphic adventure games used text-parsers to input commands. 

The growing use of mice led to the "point-and-click" genre of adventure games, where the player would no longer have to type commands. 

The player could, for example, click on a hand icon and then on a rope to pick up the rope."


  1. Indiana Jones & The Fate Of Atlantis 

    (Amiga)

     

  2. Monkey Island 2: Le Chuck's Revenge (Amiga)

     

     

  3. Simon The Sorcerer (Amiga) 

     

  4. Beneath A Steel Sky (Amiga)

     

  5. Broken Sword - Directors Cut (Android)

     

Role-Playing Video Game
 
"KQ is a role-playing gameRole-playing video games draw their gameplay from traditional role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons. 


Most cast the player in the role of one or more "adventurers" who specialize in specific skill sets (such as melee combat or casting magic spells) while progressing through a predetermined storyline. 

Many involve maneuvering these character(s) through an overworld, usually populated with monsters, that allows access to more important game locations, such as towns, dungeons, and castles."

  1. Secret Of Mana (SNES)

  2. Fallout 3 (X360)

  3. Final Fantasy IV (PSOne)

  4. The Elder Scrolls Oblivion (X360)

    Deus Ex (PC)


Simulation Video Game
 
"Simulation video games is a diverse super-category of games, generally designed to closely simulate aspects of a real or fictional reality."

  1. SIM City (Amiga)

  2. Football Manager II (Amstrad)

  3. SIMS (PC)

  4. Game Dev Story (Android)

  5. Flight Simulator II (Atari 800 XE/XL)

 
Strategy Video Game
 
Strategy video games focus on gameplay requiring careful and skillful thinking and planning in order to achieve victory. In most strategy video games, says Andrew Rollings, "the player is given a godlike view of the game world, indirectly controlling the units under his command."

  1. Populous (SNES)

  2. Command & Conquer : RED ALERT 2 (PC)

  3. Civilization II (PC)

  4. Starcraft (PC)

  5. Company Of Heroes (PC)



Puzzle Video Game
 
"Puzzle games require the player to solve logic puzzles or navigate complex locations such as mazes. 

They are well suited to casual play, and tile-matching puzzle games are among the most popular casual games. 

This genre frequently crosses over with adventure and educational games. 

Some arcade games, in particular Tetris variants, are often labeled puzzle games, despite the fact that gameplay depends on hand/eye coordination and quick reflexes, rather than thought and logic."

  1. Tetris (Gameboy)

  2. Columns (Megadrive)

  3. Portal (X360)

  4. Peggle (Xbox Live Arcade)

  5. Bust A Move 2 (PSOne)

Sports Video Game
 
"Sports games emulate the playing of traditional physical sports. Some emphasize actually playing the sport, while others emphasize the strategy behind the sport."

  1. Pro Evolution Soccer 4 (PS2)

  2. Tiger Woods 2004 (PS2)
     

  3.  
  4. Sensible Soccer (Amiga)

  5. NHLPA 93 (SNES)

  6. NBA JAM (SNES)

 

Now you know what The Games Freezer team love in every genre of game, let us know your faves!

 

Can you think of any genres we have missed?

 

Happy Listing You Crazy Freezers!




☆Fallout New Vegas "All Roads" - Graphic Novel☆ #gamersunite @GooglePlay @DarkHorseComics

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Fallout New Vegas

The Fallout Series is the epitome of what the Games Freezer team LOVES about Video Games.

Fallout allows the gamer to soak up all the atmosphere and backstory of the game while delivering a unique all encompassing experince for every gamer that gets lost in the wasteland for hours at a time.

When we discovered that there was a way to get hold of the COOL Graphic Novel that was only previously available in the Fallout New Vegas Collectors Edition we were understandably excited!

The novel aims to give some backstory to the town of NEW VEGAS by giving you the insight into what leads up to the very beginning of the game.

Take a look at what Google Play says about this COOL work of art and then why not head over to Google Play to download this must for all Fallout Geeks like ourselves.....

"Bethesda Softworks teams up with Dark Horse Comics to create Fallout: New Vegas—All Roads, a complete graphic novel previously only available in the Fallout: New Vegas collector’s edition!

All Roads introduces the world of New Vegas, a town of dreamers and desperadoes being torn apart by warring factions vying for complete control of this desert oasis, and tells an intriguing tale of loyalty and violence that leads right up to the beginning of the game.

Written by Chris Avellone, the game’s senior designer, All Roads is tightly integrated into the story of New Vegas, even containing clues to ingame missions for the sharpeyed reader.

Artists Jean Diaz (Incorruptible) and Wellinton Alves (Shadowland: Blood on the Streets, Nova) and cover artist Geof Darrow (Hard Boiled, The Matrix Comics, The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot) stunningly interpret the world of New Vegas! "

Download Fallout New Vegas "All Roads" Today

 

What's your favourite Graphic Novel?

 

What Video Gaming Related Graphic Novel Would You Like To See Published?


☆Pettini Reporting From The Cold Storage Facility☆

02/10/2013

☆"The TOP 100 Video Games To Play Before You Die" Part 2 of 4☆ #RetroGaming #GamersUnite

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RetroGaming Videogames
The Top 100 Games To Play Before You Die - Part 2

Recently we asked the 'TwitterVerse' what games we need to play before we die......

After compiling countless nominations from all of the

☆Friends Of The Freezer

we have managed to compile the definitive 

Games Freezer☆ list of..........

 

"The TOP 100 Video Games To Play Before You Die"☆

 We'll be releasing the full list of 100 over the course of 4 Articles on www.GamesFreezer.eu

This is Part 2.........

There's some lesser known titles and there's some classics that make up this list

Remember this list was nominated by all the Twitter Followers of @GamesFreezer and we think it's one of the most diverse Top 100's EVER assembled!

So what are we waiting for??

Lets Carry On The Countdown with Part 2 - #74 to #50

74. Excite Truck

 

73. Sensible World Of Soccer

 

72. Kuru Kuru Kururin

 

71.Lemmings

 

70. Tetris

 

69. PANG

 

68. Rallisport Challenge II

 

67. Super Mario Galaxy

 

66. Mass Effect Trilogy

 

65. Fallout 3

 

64. Bioshock Series

 

63. Psycho Fox

 

62. WonderBoy In Monsterland

 

61. SIM City

 

60. SIMS

 

59. Super Mario Kart

 

58. Sonic The Hedgehog

 

57. Sonic 3

 

56. Sonic & Knuckles

 

55. Panzer Dragoon

 

54. Zwei!!

 

53. Skies Of Arcadia

 

52. Umihara Kawase

 

51. Burning Rangers

 

50. Mario 64

 

So we are at the halfway point now,

How Many Of These Classics have you played?

Has this given you some ideas of what to add to your "TO PLAY LIST" ?

Which Ones Do You Disagree With So Far?

LET US KNOW......

We'll be back soon with the next 25 games in Part 3 of The Top 100 Video Games To Play Before You Die!

 

01/10/2013

☆ Check Out "Air Supply" by @quantum_sheep Featuring Games Freezer!!☆

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Those C☆☆L Dudes at Quantum Sheep have included The ☆GAMES☆FREEZER☆ in their latest installment of their Game

"Air Supply" Which is OUT NOW!

Check Out What the original game is All About Below...... 

☆I Am Street Fighter☆ @AREA5 #RetroGaming #GamersUnite

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If you are a gamer of a certain age you will remember the heady days of arcade greatness when Street Fighter II cabinets were in every chip shop, video shop and Newsagents across the land.

With those cabinets came the queues of "New Challengers" and wannabe Kings Of The Arcade.

It was a time when just as many people came to watch as those who came to play.

Street Fighter II was and still is a phenomenon that so many of us have enjoyed both in its natural habitat (the arcade) and at home on the many many console conversions.

Don't forget the hacked editions of the arcade machine that also appeared in the arcades such as the "Rainbow Edition" 

Such was the demand for these hacked editions that Capcom had to release an official updated version of Championship Edition.

The "I Am Street Fighter" Documentary captures the spirit and feel of Street Fighter and really gets across what it felt like to play Street Fighter back in those halcyon days of arcade gaming.

There is a part where they talk about the symbolism of putting your 20p or 25c on the machine to signify that YOU are the next challenger which really resonated with us.

Please take an hour of your time to sit down and watch this gem of a documentary and hopefully you will enjoy it just as much as we did.


Let us know what you thought of this brilliant documentary?


What other cool Videogames documentaries or films would you recommend for us at Games Freezer to watch?


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