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1999 saw many sequels and prequels in video games, such as Heroes of Might and Magic III, System Shock 2, Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, Final Fantasy VIII, Age of Empires II, Crash Team Racing, Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!, Grand Theft Auto 2, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, Chrono Cross, Unreal Tournament, Pokémon Gold and Silver, and Donkey Kong 64, along with new titles such as Super Smash Bros ...
The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (video game) AeroWings; After Dark Games; Age of Empires II; Age of Wonders; Airforce Delta (video game) Aisle (video game) Akuji the Heartless; Alien Nations; Aliens Versus Predator (1999 video game) All-Star Baseball 2000; Alundra 2; AMA Superbike (video game) Amerzone; Angels in the Court; Animaniacs: A ...
RollerCoaster Tycoon won Computer Games Strategy Plus ' s 1999 "Strategy Game of the Year" award, and the editors hailed it as "a superb game that's virtually guaranteed to put a smile on the face of even the most jaded gamer." [23] PC Gamer US and CNET Gamecenter nominated the game for their "Best Real-Time Strategy Game" awards, but these ...
The game was re-released on the same platform with no or only minor changes. Port: The game first appeared on a different platform and a port was made. The game is like the original, with few or no differences. Remake: The game is an enhanced remake of an original, released on the same or different platform, with changes to graphics, sound and ...
The game was named the best computer adventure game of 1999 by Computer Games Strategy Plus and CNET Gamecenter, [22] [21] and was a runner-up for Computer Gaming World ' s, [24] The Electric Playground ' s, [25] GameSpot ' s, [26] PC PowerPlay ' s, [27] and GameSpy ' s awards in this category. [28]
System Shock 2 won PC Gamer US ' s 1999 "Best Roleplaying Game" and "Special Achievement in Sound" awards, and was a runner-up in the magazine's overall "Game of the Year" category. [87] The editors of Computer Gaming World nominated it for their "Role-Playing Game of the Year" prize, which ultimately went to Planescape: Torment. [88]
Outcast is an action-adventure game developed by Appeal and released by Infogrames for Windows in 1999. The game was critically acclaimed and was named the "Adventure Game of the Year" by GameSpot in 1999. [3] In 2001, Appeal developed a sequel, called Outcast II: The Lost Paradise, which was never finished due to bankruptcy.
This is a list of video games that multiple video game journalists or magazines have considered to be among the best of all time. The games listed here are included on at least six separate "best/greatest of all time" lists from different publications (inclusive of all time periods, platforms, and genres), as chosen by their editorial staffs.