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Approved by Smeags. Approval request sent by Conegamer.
Rules (reserved for next game):
1. You may only vote once every 2 hours.
2. You may vote for 2 games at once, one positive vote (which will give +8gp) and one negative vote (which will give -16gp); Example: +ET, -OoT
3. Every game will start with 197gp. Once a game reaches 0gp it will be considered a flop and you will not be allowed to vote for it.
Games:
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)- Published by Nintendo in 1998. Metascore- 99.
Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3,X360,PC)- Published by Rockstar Games in 2008. Metascore- 98.
SoulCalibur (DC)- Published by Namco in 1999. Metascore- 98.
Super Mario Galaxy (WII)- Published by Nintendo in 2007. Metascore- 97.
Super Mario Galaxy 2 (WII)- Published by Nintendo in 2010. Metascore- 97.
Grand Theft Auto V (XBO,PS4,PC,PS3,X360)- Published by Rockstar Games in 2013. Metascore- 97.
Perfect Dark (N64)- Published by Rare in 2000. Metascore- 97.
Metroid Prime (GC)- Published by Nintendo in 2002. Metascore- 97.
Grand Theft Auto III (PS2,PC,XB)- Published by Rockstar Games in 2001. Metascore- 97.
Halo: Combat Evolved (XB,PC)- Published by Microsoft in 2001. Metascore- 97.
Table:
Super Mario Galaxy | 69gp |
Dead games:
GTA IV: Went bowling with BluePokegon. It had 18 votes, 15 of which were negative and 3, positive.
GTA III: Got killed by the_lonegunman. It had 44 votes, 39 of which were negative and 5, positive.
GTA V: Was split in 4 by uran10. It had 57 votes, 41 of which were negative and 16, positive.
SoulCalibur: Got sliced by Jizz. It had 29 votes, 18 of which were negative and 11, positive.
Perfect Dark: Got shot by Darwinianevolution. It had 22 votes, 16 of which were negative and 6, positive.
Halo: collapsed in on itself because of b00moscone. It had 35 votes, 21 of which were negative and 14, positive.
Galaxy 2: Got kicked into orbit by Darwinianevolution (Kills: 2). It had 82 votes, 40 of which were negative and 42, positive.
Prime: got morphed into a tiny ball by Jumpin. It had 152 votes, 62 of which were negative and 90, positive.