Gaming in... 1997

Anything to do with games at all.

Best lineup?

PlayStation
15
31%
Nintendo 64
26
54%
Sega Saturn
1
2%
PC
6
13%
 
Total votes: 48
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PostGaming in... 1997
by NickSCFC » Sun Feb 05, 2017 3:20 pm

So I thought it'd be interesting to take a more structured look at nostalgia, specifically 20 years ago. If this thread proves popular it could become an annual thing with 1998 being next year's focus.

So...

- What are your memories of 1997?

- What were your favourite games?

- Any games you're playing or plan to revisit from this year?

Major releases
Ace Combat 2 (PS)
Age of Empires (PC)
Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean (SAT)
Alien Trilogy (PS)
Alundra (PS)
Armored Core (PS)
Blade Runner (PC)
Blast Corps (N64)
Bloody Roar (PS)
Bomberman 64 (N64)
BRAHMA Force: The Assault on Beltlogger 9 (PS)
Bushido Blade (PS)
Buster Bros. Collection (PS)
Carmageddon (PC)
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PS)
Colony Wars (PS)
Command & Conquer (PS)
Command & Conquer: Red Alert (PS)
Cool Boarders 2 (PS)
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (PS)
Critical Depth (PS)
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos (PS)
Diddy Kong Racing (N64)
Donkey Kong Land III (GB)
Doom 64 (N64)
Duke Nuken 64 (N64)
Dungeon Keeper (PC)
Dynasty Warriors (PS)
Extreme-G (N64)
Fallout (PC)
FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 (N64)
Fighters Megamix (SAT)
Final Fantasy VII (PS)
Formula 1 Championship Edition (PS)
Ghost in the Shell (PS)
GoldenEye 007 (N64)
G-Police (PS)
Harvest Moon (SNES)
Herc's Adventures (PS)
Intelligent Qube (PS)
International Superstar Soccer 64 (N64)
Jet Moto 2 (PS)
Madden Football 64 (N64)
Madden NFL 98 (PS)
Magic: The Gathering (PC)
Mario Kart 64 (N64)
Marvel Super Heroes (SAT)
MDK (PC)
MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat Arcade Combat Edition (PS)
Mega Man X4 (PS)
Micro Machines V3 (PS)
MLB 98 (PS)
Monster Rancher (PS)
Moto Racer (PS)
Myth: The Fallen Lords (PC)
Nanotek Warrior (PS)
NASCAR 98 (PS)
NBA Live 98 (PS)
NBA ShootOut '97 (PS)
NCAA Football 98 (PS)
NFL GameDay 98 (PS)
NFL Quarterback Club 98 (N64)
NHL 98 (PS)
NHL FaceOff 98 (PS)
Nightmare Creatures (PS)
Nuclear Strike (PS)
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee (PS, PC)
Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen (PS)
One (PS)
Outlaws (PC)
PaRappa the Rapper (PS)
Pandemonium 2 (PS)
Pilotwings 64 (N64)
Poy Poy (PS)
Quake II (PC)
Rage Racer (PS)
Rally Cross (PS)
Redneck Rampage (PC)
Resident Evil (PC)
Resident Evil: Director's Cut (PS)
Riven (PS, PC)
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (N64)
Saturn Bomberman (SAT)
Seven Kingdoms (PC)
Shining the Holy Ark (SAT)
Soul Blade (PS)
Spider: The Video Game (PS)
Star Fox 64 (N64)
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II (PC)
Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha (PS)
Super Mario 64 (N64)
Tetrisphere (N64)
The Curse of Monkey Island (PC)
The Last Express (PC)
Time Crisis (PS)
Tomb Raider II (PS, PC)
Top Gear Rally (N64)
Total Annihilation (PC)
Treasures of the Deep (PS)
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter (N64)
Vandal Hearts (PS)
Virtua Fighter 3 (Arc)
Warcraft II: The Dark Saga (PS)
Waverace 64 (N64)
WCW Nitro (PS)
WCW vs. NWO: World Tour (N64)
WCW vs. The World (PS)
Wild Arms (PS)
Wing Commander: Prophecy (PC)


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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by rinks » Sun Feb 05, 2017 3:34 pm

Getting G-Police and the PS dual analogue pad together. That extra stick changed games so much.

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by Glowy69 » Sun Feb 05, 2017 4:01 pm

Cant even remember, but I had an N64 I believe. Cant really remember much from gaming till early 2000 when I started earning my own money.

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by Met » Sun Feb 05, 2017 4:43 pm

Never had a PS1 growing up, but '97 gave us FFVII, Time Crisis and Symphony of the Night. So I'm happy with that taking the top spot.

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by Garth » Sun Feb 05, 2017 4:58 pm

I only had a Mega Drive in 1997 :P

Didn't get another console until the Dreamcast launched, though I did have a PC to game on in the years between.

That said, I did get some time with my cousin's N64 - played GoldenEye and Mario Kart mainly.

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by Lotus » Sun Feb 05, 2017 5:30 pm

Genuinely can't remember what I was playing in 1997. I definitely didn't have my N64 at that point, and probably got my Playstation a bit later. A mate got the N64 at launch though, so I probably played some of that with him.

Some truly classic games released that year though...Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Diddy Kong Racing, Final Fantasy VII, Mario Kart 64, Lylat Wars, Super Mario 64. Some of my favourites right there. :datass:

Can't forget that Gunpei Yokoi died in 1997 as well. What a tragic loss.

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by Alvin Flummux » Sun Feb 05, 2017 5:44 pm

Age of Empires and Quake II, two of the very best games of my childhood. :wub: Couldn't wait to get home from school to play them.

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by AndyXL » Sun Feb 05, 2017 6:33 pm

1. Spending £250 of my hard earned cash for an N64 console on launch day, plus £60 for Mario 64 and £50 for Pilotwings 64.

2. Playing those games like crazy and loving every minute.

3. Watching in horror as Nintendo knocked £100 off the N64 a few months later.

4. Being so hyped for Mario Kart 64, and then it's the biggest let down ever.

5. Playing Wave Race 64 and thinking it's one of the best games of all time.

6. Playing Diddy Kong Racing, and thinking it is the best game of all time.

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by NickSCFC » Sun Feb 05, 2017 6:43 pm

Hmm, ok, memories...

- Getting to school in the new year gloating about my Saturn only to realise that everyone in class had a PlayStation for Christmas

- Being blown away by Mario 64 in Toys R Us

- Playing Final Fantasy VII at a friend's and being in sheer awe at the sheer scale

- Sega kicking off next-gen early in the arcades with Virtua Fighter 3 and Scud Race and melting my eyes

- Saturn's big games either being cancelled or just plain disappointing

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by rinks » Sun Feb 05, 2017 7:02 pm

NickSCFC wrote:- Getting to school in the new year gloating about my Saturn only to realise that everyone in class had a PlayStation for Christmas

Suddenly, everything seems so clear.

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by Ironhide » Sun Feb 05, 2017 7:30 pm

In 1997 I think I only had a Saturn plus my Megadrive and Gameboy which I very rarely used due to only being able to afford games for a single system.

My favourite games from that year were mostly bought a year or two later when my income was dramatically increased (disability benefits = more gaming funds) but of the ones I did play during '97, Saturn Bomberman and Fighters Megamix got hours upon hours of use.

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by Glowy69 » Sun Feb 05, 2017 7:59 pm

rinks wrote:
NickSCFC wrote:- Getting to school in the new year gloating about my Saturn only to realise that everyone in class had a PlayStation for Christmas

Suddenly, everything seems so clear.

:lol:

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by andythevillan » Sun Feb 05, 2017 8:04 pm

AXL wrote:1. Spending £250 of my hard earned cash for an N64 console on launch day, plus £60 for Mario 64 and £50 for Pilotwings 64.

2. Playing those games like crazy and loving every minute.

3. Watching in horror as Nintendo knocked £100 off the N64 a few months later.

4. Being so hyped for Mario Kart 64, and then it's the biggest let down ever.

5. Playing Wave Race 64 and thinking it's one of the best games of all time.

6. Playing Diddy Kong Racing, and thinking it is the best game of all time.

This was me except I got the N64 after the price cut. It was my first year in full time employment so felt I could buy what I wanted when I wanted. Also remember playing FFVII well into 1998. Happy days

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by Mafro » Sun Feb 05, 2017 8:06 pm

NickSCFC wrote:Sega kicking off next-gen early in the arcades with Virtua Fighter 3 and Scud Race and melting my eyes

Literally

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by Death's Head » Sun Feb 05, 2017 8:12 pm

Got the N64 after a price cut. Can't remember the shop, some now defunct music chain but they had 15% off so bought the N64 and Pilot Wings (PW was 2nd had, also had 15% off and was about £35). How times have changed, can't remember the last time I spent more than £20 on a game!

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by HSH28 » Sun Feb 05, 2017 8:19 pm

I didn't have a console at the time, I did have a PC however and I still have my copy of Blade Runner (which is excellent by the way) so I guess I was playing that.

What I was probably still playing most though was Sensible World of Soccer 96/97 on Amiga 500 from the previous year.

EDIT - Also had the following on PC.

Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter
Outlaws
Little Big Adventure 2
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
I-War
Quake II
Total Annihilation

EDIT 2 - I War was amazing.


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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by Jordan UK » Sun Feb 05, 2017 8:44 pm

AXL wrote:1. Spending £250 of my hard earned cash for an N64 console on launch day, plus £60 for Mario 64 and £50 for Pilotwings 64.

2. Playing those games like crazy and loving every minute.

3. Watching in horror as Nintendo knocked £100 off the N64 a few months later.

4. Being so hyped for Mario Kart 64, and then it's the biggest let down ever.

5. Playing Wave Race 64 and thinking it's one of the best games of all time.

6. Playing Diddy Kong Racing, and thinking it is the best game of all time.


Why was Mario Kart such a disappointment for you? That was our go-to game at Uni (along with GoldenEye - of course). The £100 off thing was a bit of a stinger. I remember my dad writing a letter of complaint (even though I had bought the console with my own money from my Saturday job) and Nintendo sent two controllers and a game of my choice - not bad compensation!

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by Death's Head » Sun Feb 05, 2017 10:38 pm

I was also disappointed with MK64. For me, the problem was that the SNES MK was utterly amazing and my expectations were through the roof. Needless to say, MK64 didn't live up to them.

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PostRe: Gaming in... 1997
by Drumstick » Sun Feb 05, 2017 10:42 pm

Regards the poll, it would be easier to vote if you listed the games in the OP by format.

What I remember thinking at the time was that the PS had the quantity but the N64 had the better quality games. Since I was reasonably poor at the time being a mere ten years old I opted for the N64. All these years later and I still believe I made the right choice.

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