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10 games you were most hyped for

J2 Cool

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I think if we go 10 titles, we might get more unexpected and personal entries. These lists should tell something about you. Mine says I was a wrestling nut when I was younger. As well as a few of the big names I really connected with. The last few years aren't really featured too much, and my peak interest was definitely around 2001's awesome PS2 Fall/Winter lineup. Here we go.





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10. WWF Wrestlemania 2000 (N64) - I knew what I was getting from the AKI boys around the time this came out, but I was a complete WWF whore. It lived up to the hype. I totally submerged in this, it's probably my favorite wrestling game experience, despite No Mercy topping it in many ways. I enjoyed the "2000" era more than I did by No Mercy's time, when I began to move away from wrestling. Also, some slowdowns frustrated me in that one despite awesome features.


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9. Metal Gear Solid 3 (PS2) - MGS3 found that a lot of it's fans bailed. I can't say I blamed them, MGS2 was simply the most polarizing super-hyped game I can recall. But from the first released 1 min 30 second footage to the 15 minute trailer released a couple days after, this one just hit the right tone for me. It built with more awesome images, and cool ideas for gameplay. Still, it developed quietly and never built to any crazy hype. More a quiet confidence I followed it with, with tons of awesome images released. It really pushed the graphics engine late in the PS2's lifespan. It delivered more than the hype, and GAF really took to the game following release.


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8. Resident Evil 2 (PSX) - After getting a Playstation, I grew to love it. There was a feeling of maturity in it, I never had with previous video game systems. When my uncle, my brother, and I went on a hunt for a horror game, we stumbled across games like Alone in the Dark, Clock Tower, Area 51, King's Field. Nearly moving out of the category of horror even in our search. Until we hit bullseye on the type of horror game we wanted with Resident Evil. One of the best video game experiences I've ever had was playing through it with those two. It quickly became a favorite franchise, and so the sequel became one of my most watched, anticipated game. With it's release in January '98 right at my birthday, I had it pre-ordered long before. It was my first pre-order ever. The game is terrific, but the hype was too much for the length of RE2. I finished it in a day or two, and it didn't quite have the unsettling creepiness of RE1. Still, it brought a lot. And the demo for the game was amazing.


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7. Grand Theft Auto Vice City (PS2) - I followed this with complete attention, the media releasing a great style to it. At the same time, it happened only 1 year after GTAIII. Which was never enough time to truly anticipate it to an all-time extent. I remember the promise of indoor areas, helicopters, and motorcycles were perfect additions along with the 80's theme. I skipped that day of school, and went to Best Buy to pick it up early. I played it all night, and on the whole I enjoyed the hell out of the game. But I noticed I became tired with it much quicker than I did GTAIII. It survived on charm, and my brother's enthusiasm for it, who wasn't tiring at all of the GTA series.


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6. Super Mario 64 (N64) - I actually first heard of this, when I saw it in a store. I believe I heard word from people Nintendo had a new system coming, but it wasn't until I saw Super Mario 64 in "Toys R Us" that I became aware of what it really was. I remember the sheer amazement playing it at a kiosk before the N64's release. I knew everything was different at that moment pretty much. Still the most surreal moment and biggest single video game leap I can recall. My older brother talked me away from Super Mario 64, and we got a Playstation first for Christmas. I became accustomed to "3D" games quite a bit by the time my sister bought an N64. Still, something was different about this game in it's precise control. This one's definitely a moment to remember.


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5. WWF Attitude (PSX) - Despite War Zone not quite matching my hype, I was naive and really expected a lot out of sequels. This one promised blood, the newest era of wrestling, storylines, etc. I enjoyed WCW/NWO Revenge so much at this point, that being a WWF whore, I wanted the best wrestling game ever. I remember downloading shitty small clips of wrestler entrances on 56k during E3. Just hoping not to get kicked offline. The 30 second clips were amazing. I realized after release it's continuing faults, and grew tired with the franchise. I still have a sour taste on this one actually. I became a complete AKI convert afterward, and WWF license going to them not long after was welcome news.


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4. Grand Theft Auto III (PS2) - For some people, this game caught them off guard. But it was more of a dream game of me and my friends. Who loved our Driver series, but knew if it was mixed with the top down GTA games it would be "the perfect game". So GTA III came along, and did that. The first glimpse came in a Game Informer issue, which had a long interview and lots of screens. Basically saying they're doing 3D, the city will be fully operating with trains, cars, taxis. It sounded amazing. The game released less than a month before MGS2, and delivered delivered fully on the expectations, with a better story than I even expected. Within a month GTA mania began.


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3. Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (SNES) - Out of an amazing system, I can't believe I got most hyped over this one. But that's what happened. Making a Christmas list one year, I continued to see the same commercial play over and over again for Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. I adored the show like most kids my age. The commercial showed the side scrolling gist of it, and that was more than enough. I got stuck on the idea of all the villains I loved in the show. How cool the boss battles will be. On Christmas Day I started playing. I liked it, beat it, but never got the great joy out of it I was hoping for, of course.


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2. WWF War Zone (PSX) - It really started with one magazine article. The graphics wowed a younger me, and the aim to go more simulation than the current In Your House WWF games, excited my imagination. The only problem was the estimated release date was almost a whole 2 years off! Ouch. My first experience with video game previews to unreleased games being torturous. I played WCW/NWO World Tour prior to the release of this actualy. My anti-WCW bias got me, but I knew it was great quality. Being able to bleed was amazing. Warzone didn't match my hype, or match World Tour for that matter, but I enjoyed it just the same. The cage match was fun, it had my favorite wrestlers, and a championship belt run. I'm definitely a lot more needy these days.


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1. Metal Gear Solid 2 (PS2) - For a weird list, this one needs the least explanation. It pretty much started with a trailer, that was legend before I ever even saw it. It was described in detail for readers to imagine, online for download if you had the connection speed(9 minutes, no youtube, 56k taking up phone lines!), and came bundled in an OPM magazine demo disc later on. Any small reveals about the game had a mythical aura about them. The industry hyped this game beyond anything I've seen. Seemingly unable to make a wrong move, Kojima then "submerges" and hides his masterpiece from us. Of course it disappointed, but it did it memorably. I still liked the game a lot, but without a doubt had that tinge of something coming up short on this one.
 
1. Final Fantasy VIII


I can remember playing the timed demo countless times and searching the net everyday for new news or screen shots.
 
Darkman M said:
1. Final Fantasy VIII


I can remember playing the timed demo countless times and searching the net everyday for new news or screen shots.


1. Diablo.

I can remember all the days i played the demo, killing "The butcher"
 
1. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (bought a 360 for it, watched the vids countless times)
2. Unreal Tournament (played the demo for an insane amount of time)
3. Halo 3 (that announcement trailer - oh my!)
4. Shenmue 2
5. Thief 2: The Metal Age
6. Gears of War 2
7. Gears of War
8. Rome: Total War (we had a TV show based on this game here in the UK, called Time Commanders)
9. PlanetSide
10. Mass Effect
 
Gromph said:
1. Diablo.

I can remember all the days i played the demo, killing "The butcher"

To this day i remember his voice: "Ahhhhh! Fresh meat!" Me and my friend were soooo scared at that scene, so awesome. We barely managed to kill him after 5+min of running in circles and dodging it.

:D

My most hyped games:
MGS2
Tomb Raider 2
Diablo 2
Quake 3
WC III
HL2
...
 
I can only remember 3 games I was *really* hyped for: Shenmue 2 (awesome), Rallisport 2 (incredible) and PGR3 (disappointing).
 
Halo 2 was both the game that I was most hyped for, and the game that taught me to never get hyped for anything ever again.
 
10. Scribblenauts
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1. Scribblenauts

edit: I misread that. Oh well.
 
Baldur's Gate 2
Neverwinter Nights
Donkey Kong 64
Doom 3
Knights of the Old Republic
Hybrid Heaven
Quake
Warcraft III
Heroes of Might & Magic 3

.... and

Half-Life 2: Episode Three :D
 
mhmhm i dont have 10 but:
-Metal Gear Solid 2 (AMAZING!)
-Metal Gear Solid 3 (EVEN MOAR AMAZING!)
-Metal Gear Solid 4 (My most hyped MGS... the only to dissapoint me)
-The King Of Fighters XI (My favorite KOF)
-The King Of Fighters XII (My most hyped game ever?)
-Garou 2
-Gran Turismo 5
 
10. Killzone 2
9. Final Fantasy X
8. Pokemon Silver/Gold
7. Super Smash Bros. Melee
6. Super Mario 64
5. Ocarina of Time
4. Metal Gear Solid 4
3. Metal Gear Solid 3
2. Final Fantasy XII
1. Twilight Princess
 
This is a tricky one. I was probably hyped for all sorts of terrible 8-bit games when I was a kid but my memory isn't that great.

#1 Super Mario 64 for N64
#2 UFO: Enemy Unknown (X-Com) for the Amiga 1200.
#3 Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri for PC
#4 Grim Fandango for PC
#5 Shadow of the Colossus for PS2
#6 Wind Waker for GCN
#7 Mario Sunshine for GCN
#8 No More Heroes for Wii
#9 Black and White for PC
#10 Neverwinter Nights 2 for PC
 
In no particular order:

Devil May Cry 4
Resident Evil 5
Bayonetta
Xenosaga 3
Valkyrie Profile 2
Final Fantasy X
Final Fantasy XIII
Super Robot Taisen @3
Super Robot Taisen OGs
Super Robot Taisen Z
 
Lets see if I can put together ten: Resident Evil 4, Metal Gear Solid 2-4, Final Fantasy 7, GTA:VC, Silent Hill 2, Super Mario Galaxy, Donkey Kong Country and Zelda: TW

I watched every bit of pre-release footage of RE4, got so hyped on MGS2 demo and E3 (or was that TGS) VHS, played SMG and thought that Wii will be the console of the century (but was left disappointed), read about DKC on Nintendo Power... Those ten are mainly new games, mostly because I can't remember NES/SNES/PS1 times that clearly, heh.
 
A handful of games I've been really hyped for in the past:

Sonic 3
Toe Jam & Earl 2 (Urgh - WTF)
HOTD 4 - on 360 - (Rumors of it)
Theme Hospital 2 (Loved no1)
Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 (didn't push any buttons like 2)
Gears 2
Gran Turismo 2 (and what a gem it was) & 4
Call of Duty 4

Currently -

Only Modern Warfare 2
 
In no particular order

1. Killer Instinct (Snes)
2. Super Metroid (Snes)
3. MSR (DC)
4. Samba De Amigo (DC)
5. Super Mario 64 (N64)
6. LoZ:Majoras Mask (N64)
7. Loz:Wind Waker (GC)
8. Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
9. LittleBigPlanet (PS3)
10.Pilotwings 64 (N64)
 
In no order at all. (I would really list something close to thirty or forty games, because I used to get this hyped about so many titles from the early to mid-80s to just recently.) Ten is tough to stop at, so I just went back to those that were easy.

Fallout
Was touted from the onset as some sort of successor to Wasteland, my favorite RPG.

Fallout 2
Sequel to the excellent, but not-as-good-as-Wasteland RPG, Fallout. Better than the first in almost every way.

Half-Life
Read about it in Next Gen magazine, watched the demo loops at E3 '98 Atlanta a lot and bugged Gabe with questions about what they were planning to do with it beyond what they had showed.

Half-Life 2
Sequel to the excellent FPS, Half-Life. Great game...but not as interesting to me as the first.

Super Mario Bros. 3
Sequel to Super Mario Bros. 1 and 2. Played it months early on the Famicom...and finished it. Still was hyped about the US version after hearing it would be more challenging. It wasn't. Best 2D Mario.

Zelda II: The Adventures of Link
Sequel to the excellent action-adventure game, The Legend of Zelda. Great game (pity the haters).

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Sequel to Zelda II and the original. Great game.

Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse
Sequel to Castlevania and Castlevania II: Simon's Quest. Was very happy to read early on that it would be closer to the first game, in terms of focus on linear progression. Was happy to be surprised at the addition of forks in the road by release. Best Castlevania.

Metal Gear Solid
3D follow up to one of my favorite NES games, Metal Gear. Was hyped like crazy at E3 about it and paid a lot of dough to get Premium edition from Japan because I just couldn't wait for the US version. Good game, but not as good as MG, to me.

Phantasy Star II
Sequel to the excellent SMS RPG, Phantasy Star. Amazing sequel and one of my favorite console RPGs ever...even as simplistic and viciously hard as it is.
 
MGS games: was insanely hyped for 1 and 2 (both were great, but 2 confused me for a while). I wasnt hyped for 3, but love it the most. Was extremely hyped for 4, and it delivered, but it was bittersweet in a way.

Halo 2 was a major hype for me. Enjoyed it, and perhaps convinced myself I liked the story more than I did. Did I learn from that? Fuck no. Halo 3 was another mega-hype game and fuck me was it short. Cortana level ruined my enjoyment of the game and I have no incentive to play it again.

Prey. Watched every trailer, read every preview, played the demo thirty times. And not one part of the game was new to me by the time I played it. Enjoyable, but not a single surprise in it.

Mario Galaxy. Like Prey, watched way too many trailers and had a large part of the game spoiled for me. Despite that it still managed to surprise me with new ideas and levels just about every other mission.

I try not to get too hyped up about games now. The best surprises are usually games Ive had no or limited exposure to before playing (Beyond Good and Evil, Oddworld Stranger and Uncharted).
 
Kritz said:
Halo 2 was both the game that I was most hyped for, and the game that taught me to never get hyped for anything ever again.
Same here, story wise. It's just so hurtful when you put it like that.

Also,

Abe's Exoddus
MGS2
GTAIII
Stranger's Wrath

All of which came through for me. Pure class.
 
In no specific order:

- Grand Prix 2
- Broken Sword 2
- The Riddle of Master Lu
- Blade Runner
- Outcast
- Deus Ex
- Counter-Strike: Source
- Monkey Island 3
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl
- Animal Crossing: Wild World

Yes, I liked adventure games a lot. And, no, I usually don't get hyped anymore.

Edit: I forgot Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun. Felt like I've waited forever for this one.
 
DieH@rd said:
To this day i remember his voice: "Ahhhhh! Fresh meat!" Me and my friend were soooo scared at that scene, so awesome. We barely managed to kill him after 5+min of running in circles and dodging it.

:D

My most hyped games:
MGS2
Tomb Raider 2
Diablo 2
Quake 3
WC III
HL2
...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e02G8y000WE (3:05) :lol
 
Hmm, nice thread. No order - to much time passed since the release of some games:
Black & White
Killzone 2
Quake2
Grand Theft Auto 4
The Sims
Mega Man X
Diablo 2
 
1. Soul Calibur (DC) - based on screens in magazine. Saw one demo and went nuts!

2. Toejam & Earl II (megadrive) - based on previews and screens. Looked bad-ass and was great!

3. Twilight Princess (gamecube) - I absolutely loved windwaker and this game promised to even better windwaker.

4. Breath of Fire IV - played part 3 for about 100 hours and really wanted part IV.

5. Cybermorph / Jaguar console - sold my SNES with 20 games, o.a. mariokart, ActRaiser, Super Mario World, contra III and zelda. I added another 250 dollar so I could buy and play this beast... Still love the jag, but this wasn't my best moment.

6. Mario & Luigi (GBA) - laughed my ass of based on some trailers.

7. BioShock (xbox360) - trailer looked sooooo damn good.

8. Timesplitters3 (PS2) - loved part2 and loved the trailers

9. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (GBC) - a new Zelda link's awakening!!!
10. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages (GBC) - a new Zelda link's awakening!!!
 
I can't be bothered to do ten, but either MGS2 or Chrono Cross was my most hyped game, MGS2 delivered, Chrono Cross did not.
 
Super Mario 64
Goldeneye
Black & White
Republic (what ever happened to Elixir?)
LittleBigPlanet

edit - Yoshi's Island. I was too young to be really hyped for Mario World or the Mario Bros games, playing them retrospectively without any anticipatory 'hype', but having played them and learned then about Yoshi's Island's upcoming release, I was pretty super hyped for that. Was also really hyped for Shadows Of The Empire on N64..was the game that got me really hyped about the N64 very originally (based on a NOM cover story) :lol

Just realised that 3 games on my list are from Lionhead or Lionhead alumni :lol
 
Let's see... in no particular order, the ones that came to my mind immediately:

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Kirby's Adventure
Dragon Quest 5 PS2
Shin Megami Tensei 3
Final Fantasy 12
Super Mario 64
Mega Man 7
Neverwinter Nights 2
Ys 6
Super Mario RPG

I'm sure I've forgotten plenty things I was more hyped for, dating back further, but these are the ones I thought of right away.
 
here's the first ten that came to mind

Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil 5
Zelda: Twilight Princess
Zelda: Wind Waker
Super Mario Sunshine
Super Mario Galaxy
Dead Space
Bioshock
Brutal Legend
Bayonetta

heh, you can actually see a weird pattern my mind took in choosing those.

there's countless more, obviously. these are just what's freshest in my mind.
 
1. Zelda oot. I dont think ive ever looked forward to a game this much. I did not have internet in 95,96 so i used to let my mom print stuff from ign64.com and bring them home from work.. I used to play mario64 just to imagine how zelda would turn out.

turned out great, but in hind sight i think mario 64 was a better game.


2. metal gear solid 2. Played the demo dozens of times. Loved it. And then when i got the game it turned out to be the biggest shitpile ever. raiden instead of snake wtf, fruity vampires, roller skating fatties. wtf. Talk about anti climax. Mgs1 still is one of my favorite games.

3. ff7 When i first saw the pics i did not understand how this was possible. it looked so magical. Still one of the best jrpgs ever made.

4. Perfect dark. Loved goldeneye, both the single player and multiplayer. Finally a fps that doesn't involve aliens. It was a really innovative semi realistic shooter with a sweet mix between stealth and action. When i first got perfect dark i thought, man this is great. Really cool looking intro. Atmopshere, music etc absolutely top notch. The first two, three levels where ace, then everything hit rock bottom. Everything that made goldeneye cool where thrown out of the windos. Instead of being a suspensfull thriller it ends up being another shitty alien shooter with an extra shitty comic relief character.


5. halo2. I loved halo. It revolutionized ai in fps shooter. Probably the first game where the firefights did not feel scripted. It also had a pretty cool setting with open areas, large battles etc. Naturally i was looking forward to halo2. Sadly though it turned out to be highly mediocre. The game just felt like one big corridor, non of the open vistas of the first. ridiculous story.
 
Let's see if I can get it down to 10:

Mega Man 2
Super Mario Bros. 3
Final Fantasy
Ninja Gaiden II: Dark Sword of Chaos
Dragon Warrior 3
Mega Man X
Street Fighter II Turbo
Sonic the Hedgehog
Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past
Final Fantasy III/VI
Chrono Trigger
Virtua Fighter 2
NiGHTS
Fighters Megamix
Resident Evil 2
Metal Gear Solid
WWF Attitude
Gran Turismo 2
Wrestlemania 2000
Dragon Warrior 3 GBC
Pokemon Blue
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon

God no this could go on for another 20 or so titles. In terms of sheer retarded hype, let's say Mega Man X, Super Mario Bros. 3, NiGHTS, Halo 2, Tony Hawk 3, Dragon Quest IX, and then call it a day.
 
Resident Evil 2
Metal Gear Solid 2
Sonic Adventure
Ninja Gaiden (Xbox)

At least, those are the ones I can remember right now. I still get hyped for stuff, but it's much more manageable now so it doesn't really feel that bad. Slightly off-topic, but in general I always get hyped up for system launches.
 
MGS4
Chrono Cross
Final Fantasy X
Wipeout HD
Mortal Kombat on Genesis
Sonic & Knuckles
Panzer Dragoon Saga
Killzone 2
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
LittleBigPlanet
 
Killzone and Killzone 2 : The epic e3 Killzone 2 thread is how I found and came to love GAF.

Uncharted: I bought a ps3 in sept of 07. There was nothing that appealed to me at the time. I followed Uncharted and it was the main reason I made my ps3 purchase.

MGS 2 : I think almost everyone on the planet was hyped for this.

Mario Galaxy : I had not played a Mario game in what seemed like a decade and from watching vids and looking at screen shots I liked the idea of a reboot.

That's all I can think of now. My memory is horrible when it comes to this stuff. Been playing games for far to long to remember them all. Plus it was really hard to get ultra hyped before the internet. The only source of info back in the day was mags or the guy at the game store that I thought was the oracle of gaming. :lol
 
10. Halo
9. Simon the Sorcerer 2
8. Operation Flashpoint
7. Resident Evil 5
6. Half-Life 2
5. Final Fantasy XII
4. The Longest Journey (demo was outstanding, full game blew my mind)
3. Half-Life
2. Metal Gear Solid 2-4 (bought PS2/3 when MGS2/4 released)
1. Dreamfall (gameplay/puzzles disappointed, writing/VA delivered)
 
Driver
Metal Gear Solid 2
Ico (I lost count of how many times I played that OPM demo)
SOCOM
Unreal Tournament 2003 (What a disappointment this was)
Soldier of Fortune 2 lol :(
Counter Strike Source (Again, what a complete disappointment)
Virtua Fighter 4 (Didn't actually play it much. I had no one to play against :(
S.T.A.L.K.E.R (By the time this game finally came out I had all but lost interest)
Metal Gear Solid 4 (Bought ps3 for this)
 
1 : damm i was hyped for this and even though i still enjoyed it the game just wasnt that good.
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2. Black and white 2 after the awesome black and white 1... A shame it turned out to be shit.

3. The movies and it turned out to be pretty good, a lot of bugs but i enjoyed the hell out of it.

4. Dungeon keeper 3... FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU EA.

5. Fahrenheit (indigo prophecy) and it turned out great.

6. Psychonauts. Just fantastic, never played a game that was this fun.

7. Metal gear solid 4. Didnt dissapoint at all.

8. GTA 4. Didnt like it much

9. Silent hill 2, 3 and the room. Loved 2 and 3.

10. Evil Genius. Fantastic even with the shitty AI.
 
I'd be here all day if I tried to think of the ten games I would was most hyped for. So, to contribute, here are - in no particular order - ten games I remember wanting very badly:

- Metroid Fusion
- Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
- Donkey Kong County 3: Dixie's Double Trouble
- Super Mario 64
- Banjo-Kazooie
- Final Fantasy X
- Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings
- System Shock 2
- Quake
- Half-Life 2
 
I can only remember a few as I don't really get too hyped for games...

But a couple have been Monster Hunter Freedom 2, Metal Gear Solid 4, Halo 3, and Uncharted 2. I wasn't really in the Gaming industry with the PS1 and PS2 as I owned them, but I didn't know about release dates, and developers until around the time I got my PSP and got constant internet access (super LTTP), so hype wasn't really there when I was younger, as I had no clue that the same people who made FFVII also made Xenogears, and Vagrant Story. I may have given VS a try if I knew it was from SquareSoft.
 
Not sure I can do 10, but here is 5:

5. Super Mario Galaxy - I wasn't a fan of Mario Sunshine but the previews for Galaxy looked promising. The game delivered on all levels.

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4. Resident Evil 4 - As a big fan of the series of course I was looking forward to this game and I was massively disappointed. I was hoping for a survival horror game as good as REmake but instead got a horror themed action game.

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3. Pokemon Gold/Silver - Who didn't look forward to this after playing red/blue?

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2. Shenmue 2 - I had played the original Shenmue on a borrowed Dreamcast, I never had my own so I was unsure when I would ever get to play the second game. I remember looking at the dreamcast version in shops in 2001, but I didn't get to actually play it until 2003 when my brother got an xbox.

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1. Ocarina of Time - I was 8 years old when this was released so I'm sure the feeling of anticipation and excitement was greater than it would have been if I had been older. I can remember unwrapping it on christmas morning, immediately ramming the cart into the n64 and being amazed by the intro.

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Shenmue
I was so hyped, by reading bits of the story that was going to begin in that game.

Shenmue II
I was extremely hyped to be able to play the sequel to the best game ever (And I am still waiting for another sequel)

Suikoden III
I had been completely overwhelmed by the awesomeness of Suikoden I & II. I imported Suikoden III from the US to be able to play it, It cost me a fortune at the time, but I loved every minute of it.

Sonic 3
Playing Sonic & Sonic 2 left me wanting for more, a lot more. I remember travelign by bicycle to the nearest videogame shop, 10 kilometres away, being 10 years old to buy it. Sadly it was not in stock yet.

Final Fantasy VIII
FFVII had opened my eyes to square enix, and totally rocked my gaming world. I was confident Squaresoft would please me. At the time, I ended up hating FFVIII.

Sonic Adventure
My fond memories of Sonic made me want to play one of his games again. I ended up loving it.

Fable
A pal of mine kept telling me about everything he had heard about how Fable would be. When I played it I couldn't really understand how that was the same game.

Sonic & Knuckles
Lock on to play as Knuckles through Sonic 3? Continue the awesomeness of Sonic? Yes please. I was more than pleased.

I'm not sure how I'd rank these though. And I do remember being hyped for a lot of nintendo games too, but not that hyped, and most of them crushed my hopes. It's easier to remember the games that delivered, I guess.
 
The only game with so much hype that I actually remember the anticipation getting in my mom's car after the school day to drive to Blockbuster for my reserved rental was SMB3.

After looking through my list of games (i.e. I'm imagining I was hyped for these, don't really recall):

Final Fantasy
Legend of Zelda
TMNT III
Mario RPG

And recently:

Little King's Story (delivered!)

I don't get hyped much anymore.
 
Metal Gear Solid: That demo got so much fucking play.

Half-Life 2: Practically saved up and built a PC for it.

Dungeon Keeper: Endured a classic 'Molyneux wait' on this one.

GoldenEye: Possibly the only game that ever truly delivered on the hype I had for it.

Killzone 2: For shame.
 
Metal Gear Solid 2
Metal Gear Solid 4
Final Fantasy 8
Final Fantasy 10
Donkey Kong Country 3
Legend of zelda : Wind waker
Metroid prime
GTA IV
Neverwinter nights
Diablo 2
Doing 10 games is kinda hard, since i usually get hyped up for alot of games.
 
Games I was extremely hyped for at the time (read magazines, throught about them daily, saved up for some of them, talked to friends about them, etc):

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