I'd probably have said we could combine sensi and swos as essentially they're the same game. I don't think you could combine adventure/rpg games in the same way though.
Anyway, seeing as everyone else is spilling out their top 10, here's mine. On the one hand I'm a bit disappointed as I didn't put as much time/effort in as I'd have liked. On the other hand, after seeing the whole list I don't feel like I forgot anything.
10. Super Mario World - Thanks to emulation I must have played this on a ridiculous amount of formats (well 6, I think) and I'm still happy to play it now.
9. Tekken 2 - I don't care what Craster and Curiosity think, I had the most fun with Tekken 2
8. Sensible Soccer 92/93 - This probably goes against what I said above about combining the two. Perhaps I should have put SWOS here.
7. Pro Evolution Soccer 4 - I might have got the number wrong here, I had a habit of playing the Winning Eleven versions on the PS2 as there was an obsessive group that would import all the right kits and player names into the game. I honestly can't remember which one I played the most, or if I've got it's corresponding English name right. I was a bit surprised to see a complete lack of PES in the top 50. Was there enough votes for the series as a whole to get it in the chart?
6. Final Fantasy IX - It took me 3 goes to get into VII properly and I've no desire to play it again. X was a chore from start to finish, but IX was lovely and I want to play it again.
5. Shenmue - The marmite of video games. I'm not a big fan of marmite, but I am a big fan of this
4. Secret of Monkey Island - Again, thanks to emulation I've played this on a ridiculous amount of formats (and also on the toilet
).
3. Rock Band 2 - Seeing as I'm pretty obsessed with this at the moment I was tempted to vote it number 1, but I'll see if it's just the novelty value. It's something I can stick on for 5 minutes, or 5 hours.
2. Pilotwings - I couldn't get into the N64 version, but there's something beautifully relaxing about the SNES version. If they bring it out for the wii, then I may have to steal mine back of my parents.
1. Shenmue 2 - And I don't care.
I liked them both, so I put them both in there. Looking back, I think the second game had more "moments", so I put it top of my list. Seven and a half years since I first walked into that cave at the end and I'm still waiting for Shenmue 3
I tried to go for games that I'd be quite happy to play again now, rather than games I really enjoyed at the time, otherwise I'd probably have submitted a list of obscure Spectrum football games.