98 has some of my favorite games to ever come out, like:

  • Marvel vs. Capcom
  • 1080 Snowboarding
  • NFS3 Hot Pursuit
  • Tekken 3
  • Starcraft + Brood wars
  • Commandos
  • Fifa 99
  • Pokemon
  • Fallout 2
  • Half Life
  • Ocarina of Time
  • Baldur’s Gate

And many more

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    98 was incredible, besides all the ones OP mentioned they missed:

    • Metal Gear Solid
    • Sonic Adventure
    • Resident Evil 2
    • Sonic Adventure
    • Grim Fandango
    • Caesar III
    • Unreal

    Surely one of the best years, only possibly beaten by 2004:

    • Half Life 2
    • MGS3
    • GTA: San Andreas
    • Ninja Gaiden
    • Halo 2
    • World of Warcraft
    • Doom 3
    • Killzone
    • Fable
    • Burnout 3: Takedown
    • Lumines
    • Far Cry

    So many amazing games!

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      Not going to lie, it feels like games have just gotten significantly worse, and less frequent, since then. I don’t think we’ve seen 2004’s quantity of good games since 2004. The best games since then, in my opinion, would be:

      • The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
      • Sid Meier’s Civilization V
      • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (RIP Elder Scrolls thanks to the Xbox acquisition of Bethesda, btw. Shoutout to a fucking useless FTC.)
      • Grand Theft Auto V (honestly, was this really any better than its predecessors?)
      • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
      • Final Fantasy XIV
      • Ghost of Tsushima
      • Elden Ring
      • The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

      So…yeah 2004 had in one year more high quality games than have released since then.

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          If you’re being serious, that’s the US Federal Trade Commission, which is the agency in charge of regulating US markets, and suing to block mergers and other anti-competitive behaviour.

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        I think expectations have grown astronomically since 2004, budgets have ballooned, graphical fidelity and animation quality has skyrocketed, development team headcounts have gone through the roof and many games just have more systems than they did before.

        Games are less frequent because they take a lot longer to make, I read the other day that Halo 2 was apparently churned out in 10 months, these days even games building on other games foundations such as Tears of the Kingdom can take 5 years to come out.

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          Tears of the Kingdom taking five years actually kind of shocks me, because it doesn’t play that much different from a re-skinned version of its predecessor.