Five Best Computer to Consoles Games (Broken)

WALL OF TEXT EXPLAINED: What you're looking at is an episode of Countdown w/ Defunct Games published before 2006. As you can tell, something has gone horribly awry. I won't bore you with the technical details, but it has to do with the old layout being incompatible with the new. Eventually, we would like to retrofit these old episodes of Countdown, but that will require a significant amount of time. As Defunct Games has only a limited staff, we aren't sure when we'll have the chance to fix this article. If you absolutely need to know what this article said, get a hold of us on Twitter or leave a message in the comment section below. Sorry for the inconvenience. I hope you will enjoy the episodes created post-2006.

#5 Out of This World In the age of 16 Bit, games like Out of this World and Flashback (number 2) were something completely different. The fluid animation, great story, and well done puzzles make for a great game. #4 SimCity A wonderful computer game, a totally addicted Super Nintendo game. Before this there wasn't much like it on home systems. There may have been Populous, but no game (not even Populous) was as easy to play. A class act. #3 You Don't Know Jack One of the all time best party games of all time. Countless hours of learning the most useless facts. However, I havne't found another game like it, and it hasn't been bettered in years. #2 Flashback Much like Out of this World (number 5), Flashback has a great story, beautiful animation, and one heck of a look. In the same vein as Prince of Persia and Out of this World, Flashback betters both in every way possible. Don't miss this game, no matter what system it's on. #1 X-Com This is my personal favorite game of all time, so I might be a bit biased here. But let me tell you, on the PlayStation is doesn't fail to impress. There are thousands of hour of game play, and tons of replay. It's a shame they can't make a good sequel.

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