Win a Cobalt DS in our Totally Sweet V-Day Giveaway!
In honor of the annual love-fest, we're showing how much we <3 you, by giving away TWO of the *brand new* cobalt Nintendo DS Lites (and either a copy of Advance Wars or Professor Layton).
How do you win? Tell us what you think is the sweetest video game of all time in the comments area below.
Important note: We've partnered with Joystiq for this contest, so head over there for another chance to win two more blue DSes. How sweet is that?
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Reader Comments (600)
God of War
Best game ever is easily Dragon Spirit for NES. Now gimme my DS! =]
Resident Evil 2 since it really got me started playing video games.
Sweetest game of all time would have to be Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter.
Leisure Suit Larry!
Definitely Super Metroid. Amazing graphics, amazing music, and a perfect level progression, as well as actually broadening the Metroid universe.
I'll go with Zelda, It's all about saving the girl...
btw it's still Valentine's day in Las Vegas...10:51 PM. Was the deadline according to eastern time...?
Sweetest, as in syrupy? Gotta go Harvest Moon baby! It's fun (screw you) and a major point of the game is chasing after unattatched women. Do it.
I would say the Fire Emblem series are some of the best games out there. There's so many different combinations of supports that you can pursue, there's so many hidden characters to recruit, different strategies you can come up with, different chracters you can train, etc. and it never gets boring. Fire Emblem 7 for the GBA was exceptional. Sacred Stones was pretty decent (hard to level up characters, but original storyline). The Path of Radiance was also REALLY good. It's one of those games that doesn't take 100 hours to complete, which is great for people that have other more important obligations, like school, family, or a job. Someone can do one level one day and do the next stage the next day. The characters are pretty developed too. Sure, turn-based fighting might not be what a war is like, but that just makes the game a bit more interesting, knowing that you only can make one move per turn. You have to be smart and have a good balance of defense and offense when playing.