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1. Counter strike 1.6

2. Lineage 2

3. Counter strike 1.5

4. WoW

5. Virtua Tennis

6. Need for Speed all versions

7. Fifa's (world cup 98 s2)

8. Grim Fandango (i loved this game)

9. Sims series

10. Monkey Island series

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1)Resident evil 4

2)Lineage II

3)Assasin's Creed

4)NBA 2009

5)Pro Evlolution Soccer 2009

6)Medal of Honor Allied Assault (online)

7)Left4Dead

8)Tekken 5

9)Fifa 2009

10)Nfs Most Wanted (old but i think it s the best Nfs of all)

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1)Lineage][

2)Counter Strike

3)UncharteD:Drake's Fortune

4)Midnight Club:Los Angeles

5)FIFA 09

6)NBA live 09

7)GTA IV

8)DC Universe VS Mortal Kombat

9)Age Of Mythology---->LOL????

10)Football Manager 2009

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#1 Lineage II

#2 WoW

#3 Counter Strike: Source

#4 Call of Duty: 2,4

#5 Stalker

#6 Any Quake versionz

#7 Any Unreal (Tournament) versionz

#8 Diablo - Lord of Destruction

#9 Starcraft 1 :D

#10 old, but favourite: Mafia

 

 

And its a very simple but a hard platform LOL game: Oddworld Abe's Odyssey or Abe of Odyssey - TRY PLAY ITS VERY GOOD :) (you can find it at rapidshare)

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I) Lineage II C4

II) Lineage II Interlude

III) lineage II Gracia 2

IV) Medieval II Total War: Broken Scresents

V) Titan Quest: Immortal Thrown

VI) Prince Of Percia: ALLL

VII) Stronghold: Crusader

VIII) Gta: all

IX) Burnout Paradise: ultimate Box

X) Need For Speed : ALL

 

 

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1)Lineage 2

2)Dead Space

3)America's Army

4)Counter Strike 1.6

5)Prince of Persia 2008

6)Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2

7)Mario  :D

8)San Andreas Multi player

9)Supreme Commander Forged Alliance

10)Company of Heroes

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1. Lineage II

2. Halo 3

3. Battlefield 2 / Battlefield 2 Special Forces

4. GTA IV

5. COD 2

6. COD 4

7. CS 1.6

8. Lord Of The Rings Battle For The Middle Earth I / II / Wrath Of The Witch King

9. Pro Evolution Soccer 2009

10. NBA Live 2009

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