User blog comment:Goldenshane/My Personal Top Twenty Video Games./@comment-1621439-20110109180543

Hm... I'll just go ahead and make my own top 20 list in gaming!...

Well, actually, it is way too hard for me to choose games, so I'll just choose series.

6. Sonic the Hedgehog Series (This series was awesome for a while, but after Adventure 2, they just decreased in quality more and more...)

5. Donkey Kong Country Series (These. Are. Timeless. Classics. No doubt about that. These four games --- the first three taking their thrown on the Super Nintendo, the fourth taking its place on the Wii --- were awesome, just bursting with creativeness. The graphics for the Super Nintendo were great for the time, and the gameplay is much more challenging than Mario. Also, (Even though it isn't a Country game...) I LOVED Donkey Kong 64. It was incongruent with every other DK, but that's what made it so unique. They never made a Donkey Kong like this again... *Cries*

4. The Banjo-Kazooie Series (Who could forget these games? Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie were basically Super Mario 64s, but just improved. The game rocked with story (Especially in Tooie), and was epic in gameplay (Once again, especially in Tooie). Threeie (Or, Nuts 'n' Bolts) was a game I never got to play (I'm not going to buy an Xbox 360 just for this...), but from the images, it looked okay at best. If you don't have Kazooie and Tooie, get them on a N64 emulator. It rocks! Notice how I am not using past-tense for these games)

3. The Paper-Mario Series (Ah, I loved these games. Paper-Mario was incredible, The Thousand Year Dear was magnificent, and Super Paper-Mario was... awe-worthy. These games rocked in story, had hilarious comedy, and had unique gameplay)

2. Mario Series (These games are the kings of video-gaming. From simple 2D scrolling, to crazy and beautiful 3D galaxies, these games are still the kings...)

1. Zelda Series (...But you forgot the queens. These games are so awesome, they could settle for novels; they have very complex storylines, action-scenes, and much more. Heck, why haven't they made an animated series? I know they already made one, but let's just forget about that fiasco, okay? From Zelda II: The Adventure of Link to Twilight Princess. From Ocarina of Time's up-beatness to Majora's Mask's darkness. From horseback to boat. These games are bursting with uniqueness, and a gamer should never miss out on these. In fact, some of these games made me cry at the end... (Majora's Mask, Ocarina of Time, Link's Awakening, Twilight Princess --- why Midna, why!?)