Which old games have stood the test of time and still have a notable player base?

which old games have stood the test of time and still have a notable player base?

This veteran turns 20 this year

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feudal age is most comfy

Zelda, all of them except the CD-i games

>still have a notable player base

notable trannybase

WoW
Tetris

20 years ... shit i remember getting the Big Box PC games used to come in and reading the Manuel and i think i may have even taken it to school... played it so much i was beating everyone online "i started to hate black Forest" because that was an easy win or a Long Slog

then the game died ... for years it stayed .. then it came back on Steam and i never really got back into it :(

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>atleast 5 thousand people watched hidden cup 2
cant believe this game is still this popular

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Why cant people make a new rts? Sad

Hard to play on a console controller.

It was way more than that, it reached 17k viewers at one point.

Roller Coaster Tycoon unironically, even without Openrct2, its still one of my absolute favorites

>"hd"

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There's a zelda1 multicategory tournament going on right now

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>used to play this game as a kid back in the early 2000s
>started playing again the other month
>still suck

>Transport
>Not rollercoaster

14 isn't quite as old, but I'd wager still passes.

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God the amount of Germans I pissed off back then

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I highly doubt the player base for this game is that high.

I would say Gothic 2 (the first one a bit less). Russians, Germans and Poles still make mods to it even today.

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a lot of old city builders hold up really well

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