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Came here to say Mario 64 but I have to agree with Morrowind as well, both of these were such ground breaking games for their time.
I remember playing Mario 64 at my grandparent's house back in the day. My grandpa had pretty much ignored video games, but had probably casually noticed games like Pong and Pacman over the years. Then he caught a glimpse of Mario 64 in 3D and was just blown away.
I still havent played Morrowind, though somewhere along the line I picked up a PC version. One of these days I'll have a gaming machine.
Morrowind was my intro into elderscrolls and it blew my mind. So many options, dialog, spell crafting, dlc, mods on pc... every iteration after felt kind of empty and lacking. Being able to kill a god or three was something else.