The Ty the Tasmanian Tiger games. My grandmother, we called her Moppy, love love LOVED those games. She passed away a couple years ago due to cancer, and the games always remind me of her.
Hmm... I guess mine would be Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets for Gameboy Color, Ratchet and Clank 1, 2 and 3, Rollercoaster Tycoon, Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec, and Halo Trial / CE. Most nostalgic would be Gran Turismo. I spent soo many hours on that game..
Halo: Combat Evolved was the first and only game that my dad has played with me splitscreen. We were at a family friends house playing it and he decided he might as well try it. Wowsa.... that was ages ago, almost starting to feel old
Whirl Tour, that game was my favorite video game on our Gamecube, then my mom said that we were going on an vacation, and she asked what games we wanted to bring. Or so I thought. She actually said what games we were gonna give away, and me and my bro gave our favorite game.
My other one is Super Mario Galaxy. Dang, 2007, I tell you. The gameplay, my favorite character, and most of all, the music. Its so AWESOME!!! In fact, I played it today.
2d rpgs on snes - a golden era, though there were also plenty of good ones on the gba.
I played games like Final Fantasy 6 long after they were released but still like them a lot!
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time... My first ever video game that I owned... I still haven't finished it to this day... D:
me neither brother. I remember going to the future, meeting shiek...and never figuring out what to do from there
one of the other games that bring back memories...the Megaman network battle series (2-6) never beat 2..dont remember 3 or 4 and I beat both copies of 6 reletively easily. but 5. god damned 5. that final boss took me several years, saved right before entering that 'beyond this point ye shall not save" before beating nebula, or whatever that guys name was. when I finally beat him, I ran around the house screaming for joy, and my mom just look at me like "what the heck is wrong with you?" 2-3 years man, on the same boss
the star battle or whatever its spiritual successor was was pretty good too.
Rune factory. that series is one of my favorites. but rune factory: frontier, that..ugh. god damn the guy who came up with the idea for runeys. I hated those things. so much. I wasted weeks on them alone, so frustrating..but the rest of the game was good. liked the characters. iris more than most. rune factory 2, I spent like 2 years looking for, (hey, I was 10 and didn't get to use the internet much) but It was one of my favorites in the end. other than the runeys, my love for rune factory is complete. (oh and look up rune factory frontier summer music. the runeys REALLY frustrated me, but the musical score for the game was actually really well made, and that was my favorite piece.)
mario party 3 was a classic. no giant spiel here. except those computers are impossible to beat on some minigames.
Probably Spyro the dragon, on the ps1, Crash Bandicoot on the ps1,
AND TEKKEN 2. OH MY GOODNESS, TEKKEN 2.
I remember in Tekken 2, if you won a battle as the dude with the gun on his necklace, he would do a little japeneese winning dance. I remeber fighting King for the first time.
OH MEMORIES...
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Probably Spyro the dragon, on the ps1, Crash Bandicoot on the ps1,
AND TEKKEN 2. OH MY GOODNESS, TEKKEN 2.
I remember in Tekken 2, if you won a battle as the dude with the gun on his necklace, he would do a little japeneese winning dance. I also remember fighting King for the first time.
OH MEMORIES...[
Probably Spyro the dragon, on the ps1, Crash Bandicoot on the ps1,
AND TEKKEN 2. OH MY GOODNESS, TEKKEN 2.
I remember in Tekken 2, if you won a battle as the dude with the gun on his necklace, he would do a little japeneese winning dance. I remeber fighting King for the first time.
"I often think about that old metaphor, the one that says we are all islands on a wide sea. Especially these days, now that things are more difficult than before and the world appears to be harsher than we once imagined it to be. We are all like islands, the philosopher said. Perhaps it's true. Yet I cannot help but remember an older saying, scratched on a cave wall somewhere by a long-forgotten prophet: in the end, the sea will claim everything."
Halo: Combat Evolved was the first and only game that my dad has played with me splitscreen. We were at a family friends house playing it and he decided he might as well try it. Wowsa.... that was ages ago, almost starting to feel old
K95 RGB / Logitech G502 PS / Alienware AW3418DW / ViewSonic XG2703-GS / Sennheiser HD 598
If I had to choose one though, it would be Spyro: Ripto's Rage (I think that is what it's called?).
I completely forgot about that game... I remember freaking out when I got bit by a spider and I passed out. I thought that my character died...
(Keep in mind that I was only like 8 or 9)
My other one is Super Mario Galaxy. Dang, 2007, I tell you. The gameplay, my favorite character, and most of all, the music. Its so AWESOME!!! In fact, I played it today.
Raiders
I played games like Final Fantasy 6 long after they were released but still like them a lot!
God, I remember playing snake eater for the first time. without the thermal goggles? fighting the boss? time to reset the game
me neither brother. I remember going to the future, meeting shiek...and never figuring out what to do from there
one of the other games that bring back memories...the Megaman network battle series (2-6) never beat 2..dont remember 3 or 4 and I beat both copies of 6 reletively easily. but 5. god damned 5. that final boss took me several years, saved right before entering that 'beyond this point ye shall not save" before beating nebula, or whatever that guys name was. when I finally beat him, I ran around the house screaming for joy, and my mom just look at me like "what the heck is wrong with you?" 2-3 years man, on the same boss
the star battle or whatever its spiritual successor was was pretty good too.
Rune factory. that series is one of my favorites. but rune factory: frontier, that..ugh. god damn the guy who came up with the idea for runeys. I hated those things. so much. I wasted weeks on them alone, so frustrating..but the rest of the game was good. liked the characters. iris more than most. rune factory 2, I spent like 2 years looking for, (hey, I was 10 and didn't get to use the internet much) but It was one of my favorites in the end. other than the runeys, my love for rune factory is complete. (oh and look up rune factory frontier summer music. the runeys REALLY frustrated me, but the musical score for the game was actually really well made, and that was my favorite piece.)
mario party 3 was a classic. no giant spiel here. except those computers are impossible to beat on some minigames.
I agree, MP3 was a great game, along with most of the other Mario Party games.
Crash Bandicoot
Rachet and Clank
Sly Cooper.
Dem are classic and got me into playing games.
- Steve Martin
quake
doom
nuff said
AND TEKKEN 2. OH MY GOODNESS, TEKKEN 2.
I remember in Tekken 2, if you won a battle as the dude with the gun on his necklace, he would do a little japeneese winning dance. I remeber fighting King for the first time.
OH MEMORIES...
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Probably Spyro the dragon, on the ps1, Crash Bandicoot on the ps1,
AND TEKKEN 2. OH MY GOODNESS, TEKKEN 2.
I remember in Tekken 2, if you won a battle as the dude with the gun on his necklace, he would do a little japeneese winning dance. I also remember fighting King for the first time.
OH MEMORIES...[
Probably Spyro the dragon, on the ps1, Crash Bandicoot on the ps1,
AND TEKKEN 2. OH MY GOODNESS, TEKKEN 2.
I remember in Tekken 2, if you won a battle as the dude with the gun on his necklace, he would do a little japeneese winning dance. I remeber fighting King for the first time.
OH MEMORIES...
Great Arceus, that's a lot of time...
That's more time than I've spent on Pokemon Pearl, which is saying a lot.
The most nostalgic level was the one with the dancing dogs
"I often think about that old metaphor, the one that says we are all islands on a wide sea. Especially these days, now that things are more difficult than before and the world appears to be harsher than we once imagined it to be. We are all like islands, the philosopher said. Perhaps it's true. Yet I cannot help but remember an older saying, scratched on a cave wall somewhere by a long-forgotten prophet: in the end, the sea will claim everything."
-Jonas Kyratzes
Metal Slug (every game in the series).
It seems like a lot of people are the most nostalgic for this game.