Games from your childhood that you hold powerful nostalgic feelings for that are not Mario, Zelda, Metal Gear, Metroid, Grand Theft Auto, etc, etc.
Games from your childhood that you hold powerful nostalgic feelings for that are not Mario, Zelda, Metal Gear, Metroid...
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playing this at my grandparents' place all summer with my cousin all day until bedtime, after which we switched to playing pokemon blue on gameboy. ;_;
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Halo 3 man. The thousands of hours I put into that retro game. Good fuckin times.
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Legend of Dragoon.
Metal Arms: Glitch In the System
also, the game of the movie Robots was pretty solid
I remember that the version i played is demo as well.
I can only ever finish the first few stage before the game asks me to buy the complete version.
But i still play it everyday back then.
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You haven't bucked until you bumbled.
Jazz Jackrabbit 2
Battle Realms
Kangurek Kao 2
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C-Dogs
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Oh SHIT yes. Firzen was my jam, or Bat
Digimon World, Digimon World 2
Jurassic Park for SNES
PS1 Toy Story game
PS1 Rugrats game
Monster Truck Madness 2
GGA had it all bro. The OST just brings the feels and had no right being this good. youtu.be
>in 8th grade
>come home from school friday
>get online and meet up with guildmates
>spend the day spamming lmpq to get mad levels
>getting mad because these n00bs don't get how it works
>after 3 hours gain maybe a level at best
>feeling happy and fulfilled not a care in the world
I'll never be able to go back. There will never be a game with a community as big as old GMS. Private servers don't capture that magic, no other game will. Hearing the Ellinia Dungeon music makes me really sad
PURASUMA
For me it's also Goemon games, but the next in is probably Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy.
>wake up with 15 minutes till school starts
>guess I'm sick today
>play maple all day long
you're missing your bygone childhood seems like
>that theme song
Isn't nostalgia always bittersweet though? You have that longing for the past because you miss it, and you'll never be able to relive them. You can only remember how it was.
I think I'm more sad that MMOS in general have changed. Maple was a bad game, but the playerbase was so alive that it was a great experience to be online. That doesn't really exist anymore, and it sucks
This.
>ends on a sequel bait
>no sequel ever