It's funny cause I look at games and look toward to graphics and cut scenes, But I remember when I was younger where I was the kid angrily smashing the skip button cause I didn't give a crap about the story? I just wanted to play the game and I was only allowed to play for 30 minutes a week so they wasted that precious time. Feel free to share your child hood gaming memories.
ps destiny would have been the greatest game for me as a kid because of the lack of cut scenes haha
[b]Edit[/b]: it seems like games these days focus way to much on graphics now and not the actual game play which is leading to a lot of broken repetitive games. Not only that but new games come out less often because of this. I'm tired of broken games. Remember when there were no updates or patches? Developers had to get it right the first time. They were well tested back then.
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There's others before this but my favorite is Sonic adventure 2 on my GameCube. I still love that game to this day.
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2 AntwortenHalo 1 good old memo, Unlike you I loved the cutscenes.
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1 AntwortenPs1 and Xbox og
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1 AntwortenMy memory is that they were really hard and took forever to beat. Still haven't beaten Battletoads for SNES. Also, there weren't checkpoints very often or you had to buy checkpoints. In DKC 1&2 for SNES, your first checkpoint per zone was free, but you had to buy additional ones. So if you didn't have the coins, there was no saving.
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The original digimon world was pretty awesome. Monster Rancher was too
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Super mario 64, mario kart 64, goldeneye 64, lylat wars 64.....best games ever made still remember the good times, the games we have now aint worth remembering
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Super Mario brothers 3 was the game I played the most. Zelda, duck hunter, and street fighter for the sega were also played. The hardest game I ever played in my childhood was ghouls and goblins. I still have hate in my heart for that game.
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The arcade and corner store. Renegade. Street fighter 2. Final fight. Mortal kombat. Killer instinct.
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I remember playing Mario Kart 64 with my parents and wanting to play stuff like Zelda, but being scared of almost everything. Once I got older I played stuff like Halo with my dad.
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1 AntwortenI go back as far as Atari 2600 but best game by far of all time final fantasy 7. Nothing has touched it since. Was hoping destiny would. So far it's not there.....yet
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1984. I Got an Atari 2600 with 50 games from my uncle. Asteroids. Pitfal. Paceman. Tanks. Etc... And then 1985 came around and it was all over for me. That's when the addiction started. Nintendo!!! Mario. Zelda. R. B. I. Baseball. Bases loaded. I've gotten every console since. Even the sega Saturn.
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1989. 4yrs old NES mario/duck hunt bundle
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Elite on BBC micro B
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Intellivision videopac2000 c64
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Elite on BBC micro B
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We played real games outside when I was a kid!!!
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Paper Boy for the N64! Man that game sucked...or I just sucked at that game lol.
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The best days of my life. Waking up and playing Zelda on 64 on a saturday morning.
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Bearbeitet von Wolfishhat8131: 6/10/2015 5:22:56 PMI have memories of playing on Atari 2600 and pong. And by "pong" I mean pong when the entire console was dedicated to the game, not cartridge. Edit- nothing out there in my mind is greater than FF7, in terms of how much it blew the doors off of everything that had come before and redefined a genre.
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... Battlefront 2...
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Final fantasy 7... The realest
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When The ps2 was a thing
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3 AntwortenBearbeitet von A 7th Spectrum: 6/10/2015 4:44:22 PMI was born in 1999, so I am not the oldest gamer, but I still have memories of playing some of my dad's old games such as duck hunt, Mario bros, donkey Kong and what not. I remember he got me this one console that came with emulated games pre--installed, it was the greatest thing ever, only wish I knew where I put it... :(
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Bearbeitet von anthrax99: 6/10/2015 6:46:53 PMplaying duck hunt at 4 or 5 years old for the first time and then crying when my uncle changed the settings to multiple ducks instead of 1 and i couldnt win because i couldnt shoot them all before they flew away lol. my cousin and i playing excite bike and purposely trying to wreck and flip in the craziest ways possible thinking it was the most hilarious thing in the world. 8 or 9 years old and watching the teens at the arcade play street fighter 2 and being in awe at the sheer epicness of it. playing street fighter 2 at my cousins house on snes and thinking it was the greatest thing ever. then donkey kong country topping it by showing me the greatest graphics and music of all time. sonic the hedgehog for hours every saturday morning playing from start to finish in one sitting and blowing through the whole game as the gold super sonic. thinking my very first fps experience on the sega genesis was the pinnacle of gaming. saving up all my chore money for a month just to buy one game at the kb toys store in the mall who always had the coolest selection. cruising the pawn shops for awesome deals on used games with no boxes or instructions but just the cartridge. 2 words: SUPER METROID! it changed my life. staying up all night till 4 or 5 in the morning on xmas night and all the nights after sitting in the dark playing the original resident evil with my brother and being scared shitless but in the coolest way ever. playing the original tomb raider and popping a chub every time i was able to strategically place lara croft into a corner where i could get the camera to flip in front of her and get a good look at her boobs. playing the first metal gear solid and feeling like i was in the best action movie ever made and absolutely freaking out that psycho mantis was in my head and knew what games i like to play. HIDEO! thinking i was the shit when i beat gran turismo. and this doesnt even include my adult gaming career lol.
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Shadow the hedgehog
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1 AntwortenMost people couldnt go out and have near the collection of games as people do nowaday. You had a few as a kid and a new one if you were lucky and/or your birthday and holiday. That said out of no choice you were forced to play and appreciate what games you did have and explore them to the fullest. Today we kinda burn through a game in a few days or a week. Rare cases like destiny we'll play longer and other cases we still have the box unopened on the shelf. Backlogs are through the roof and I just dont think people have the time nor attention span to only get maybe 3 games a year.