At BAFTA's Annual Video Games Lecture, Lionhead's Peter Molyneux recently revealed what he believes are the top 5 most revolutionary games of the last 20 years.

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Speaking at BAFTA’s Annual Video Games Lecture last night, Lionhead boss Peter Molyneux revealed what he believes to be the 5 most revolutionary games from the past 20 years.

In a typically passionate and engaging presentation, Molyneux spoke of the need for designers to defy perceived wisdom and custom, saying, “The best innovations come from challenging the foundation stones of conventional wisdom.” The 5 games selected by Molyneux were specifically chosen for their success in doing just that.
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    ruledbysecrecy Oct 23, 09
    1: Black and White
    2: Syndicate
    3: Dungeon Keeper
    4: The Movies
    5: Fable
  • 4
    RabidChinaGirl Oct 23, 09
    Nice choices. I don't like all the games on his list, but his reasoning is very intellectual, like you'd expect from a lecture on video games and societal impact. The comments for that post are pitiful though. Says a lot about your average gamer's cognitive abilities.

    "Halo?? FAIL"
    "too many words lulz bullet points PLZ"
    "WHY LITTELBIGPLANET NOT THERE??? FAIL"

    ... in a nutshell.
  • 0
    conel3 Oct 24, 09
    I love Dungeon Keeper, wouldn't have put it on the list though.
  • 0
    Province Oct 24, 09
    So do I but I guess good dungeon based RTS's are few & far between.
  • 1
    Slumpy monkey Oct 24, 09
    I think the article was really well written. He had some good points.

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