Kotaku actually has done this a few times with developers at a couple conventions. The basic premise is that we start with a list of ten games, in this case the 10 highest rated games on Game Rankings, and make changes to it to create an evolving list of greatest games. Ultimately the goal is to create a list that no one feels compelled to change (or at least change much).
The List1. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
2. Super Mario Galaxy
3. Super Mario Galaxy 2
4. Grand Theft Auto IV
5. Soul Calibur
6. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
7. Metroid Prime
8. Tekken 3
9. Resident Evil 4
10. Mass Effect 2
(I skipped over the Orange Box because it is a compilation and not a single game).
The RulesEach poster may make one of two moves:
1. Swap a game's position with another game (for example switching Resident Evil 4 and Tekken 3 so Tekken is 9 and RE4 is 8)
or
2. Replace a game on the list with another game (I could choose to replace Super Mario Galaxy with GoldenEye, which would then become the #2 game)
After making the move the poster must give some justification for their move. It is up to the individual poster how to define greatness (be it innovation, importance to the industry, quality, fun factor, etc.).
Once the move has been stated and explained the poster must repost the list. The changes made should be marked in bold text.
Any game can be nominated, with the exception of compilations. The focus here is on a single game being the greatest not a collection of games.
I will make the first post, which will also be an example.
Edited by user 18 November 2010 08:37:14(UTC)
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