So, I've been told this is the place to come for opinions on classic arcade games. Basically, I have set myself up for a somewhat odd project, completely for fun. I've decided I want to play through video game history essentially. I am wanting to use the list as presented here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_games_considered_the_best
Now, I understand one does not drop a list like that into a forum like this and not expect some sort of backlash. I like it though. It passes the sniff test to me, so it's what I'm using. I'm not really posting it to debate over the validity of the list or what games should or should not be on there.
Anyway, my goal is to play each of these games in order. I've played Pong and beat the computer, which was very easy. I also just finished up Zork, which I'll own up to some cheating on my part going on. That one was not easy.
With those two games, the ending was easy. With modern games and the advent of console games, there is usually a definitive ending. The problem with most arcade games is there is no ending. You just play until you die or the machine freezes up. So, what I am asking here is: What are suggestions for good goals in each of these games? As in, what is a goal I could set for myself that I can feel like I've seen what the game has to offer? Basically, I want something a little challenging, but I don't want to spend months on end trying to get to master ranks on something.
For example, I'm doing Space Invaders right now. It seems the aliens drop lower and lower until Level 5. Would beating Level 5 be a good goal there. Challenging, but nothing I have to devote a major chunk of my life to? Anyway, here are a list of the arcade games on that list, that from what I can tell, don't have a defined ending:
Asteroids
Missile Command
Pac-Man
Defender
Donkey Kong
Galaga
Joust
Ms. Pac-Man
Robotron: 2084
Gauntlet
Bubble Bobble