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Hey all 
I'd like you to turn back the clock a few years. And I mean quite a few. Back to when you were but a small lad (or lass. Wait, girls are merely a figment of the internet surfer's imagination, right?
), playing his first few games. Now I want you to tell me: out of all those vintage games you played, whether they be on the PlayStation 1, Gameboy, or even MS-DOS, which one sticks out to you the most?
((Please Note: I'm talking about old games here, not your overall favourite. To give some specification, I'm talking about games made from between 1990-2001, but it could vary.))
For mine, it would have to be:
MDK (1997)



Released in 1997, MDK is an action-packed sci-fi third-person-shooter that boasted revolutionary graphics (for its time), an epic soundtrack and... a very unique plot. While it may be overshadowed in popularity and quality by other games such as Half-Life, it was definitely a gaming benchmark and milestone, and my favourite vintage game to date. Strangely enough, no-one knows what the game title actually stands for! Not even the game developers (or perhaps they're just keeping it a secret)!
So, what are yours?

I'd like you to turn back the clock a few years. And I mean quite a few. Back to when you were but a small lad (or lass. Wait, girls are merely a figment of the internet surfer's imagination, right?

((Please Note: I'm talking about old games here, not your overall favourite. To give some specification, I'm talking about games made from between 1990-2001, but it could vary.))
For mine, it would have to be:
MDK (1997)



Released in 1997, MDK is an action-packed sci-fi third-person-shooter that boasted revolutionary graphics (for its time), an epic soundtrack and... a very unique plot. While it may be overshadowed in popularity and quality by other games such as Half-Life, it was definitely a gaming benchmark and milestone, and my favourite vintage game to date. Strangely enough, no-one knows what the game title actually stands for! Not even the game developers (or perhaps they're just keeping it a secret)!
So, what are yours?