GameJudgment's Nicholas Abbate and Patrick O'Rourke take a look back at games from the begining of the last decade (2001-2003) that effected them the most.
This is the first part of series that will run over the next four weeks on www.gamejudgment.com.
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What an era, there were defiantely some really great games back then. For me it was my golden age of gaming.
That was a great read and a good pick of games from that time.
Sometimes I wish I could go back to that era but I know a lot of the games I played won't stand the test of time, there is no way they'll be as good as I remember them.
I tried playing Shenmue II awhile ago and it just seemed silly compared to stuff that is out today.