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Might have to throw in the original Metal Gear (NES or MSX) for creating the stealth genre. Before then there really wasn't anything like it.
Also have to throw in Star Fox 64, but this one could be argued. While it might not have been so much as the game itself, but it was the first game to introduce force feedback with the Rumble Pak. Look at games nowadays...a lot of them include this feature, it's hard to find a game that doesn't. Can't take away from the fact that Star Fox 64 was still a damn good game though. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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