Feature: The 55 Greatest Moments in Gaming (page 4 of 9)
37. Ghosts n' Goblins (Arcade): Expending countless quarters and fighting all the way to Astaroth's throne room, only to find you have to do it a second time to win, this was a sickening sucker-punch back in the day.
36. Halo 2 (Xbox): Halo 2 is still the #1 most-played game over Xbox Live. There's nothing cooler than covering a buddy for a flag run, racking up 20 frags in the process, and tea bagging every single one of them. Berserker!
35. F.E.A.R. (PC): As if taking out a mob of 12 well-armored cronies wasn't cool enough, F.E.A.R. puts all that exhilarating action into slow motion for you.
34. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PC): Yeah, it may be a hefty RPG and really slow at times, but the first 30 seconds of playing Oblivion is the best tasting eye candy you've ever had.
33. Street Fighter 2 (Arcade): Some people collect quarters with fancy embroidered images on the back, others fill Street Fighter 2 arcade machines to the brim with them to pit Ryu versus Ken in an epic and emotional brawl to the finish.
32. Madden NFL '92 (Genesis): Playing a strong pro football simulation was a kick in the pants, but the life altering moment was the first time you discovered a money play in Madden. With that came the realization that at long last your long-suffering Bungles...er, Bengals (or whoever your favorite NFL doormat was) might finally reach the Super Bowl.