2nd Generation Retro Gamers

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Re: 2nd Generation Retro Gamers

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Nintendork666 wrote:I thought this thread was gonna be about what games the next generation of gamers would consider retro, and how they'd go about collecting them, etc.

Color me disappointed. :(


Doesn't mean you can't make a thread yo. Gonna be a lot of Pokemon I think, just my opinion.
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I used to play SSX3 on the PS2 all the time. My middle child (almost 9 now) loved to guide the characters down the mountains from the age of about 2 (and she still loves that series.)
9 and her sister (6) really liked the Sesame Street games on the NES and the Busy Town game on the Genesis.
My oldest daughter (18) was a big fan of Monsters Inc. on the PS1, Sly Cooper, Ratchet & Clank, and SSX Tricky. But when she was playing, the PS2 was current gen.
They all generally like some games on all my retro and modern consoles - these are just the ones that first came to mind.
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Re: 2nd Generation Retro Gamers

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c0wb0y wrote:I used to play SSX3 on the PS2 all the time. My middle child (almost 9 now) loved to guide the characters down the mountains from the age of about 2 (and she still loves that series.)
9 and her sister (6) really liked the Sesame Street games on the NES and the Busy Town game on the Genesis.
My oldest daughter (18) was a big fan of Monsters Inc. on the PS1, Sly Cooper, Ratchet & Clank, and SSX Tricky. But when she was playing, the PS2 was current gen.
They all generally like some games on all my retro and modern consoles - these are just the ones that first came to mind.


Busy Town for Genesis = awesome.
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Mortalrift wrote:
c0wb0y wrote:I used to play SSX3 on the PS2 all the time. My middle child (almost 9 now) loved to guide the characters down the mountains from the age of about 2 (and she still loves that series.)
9 and her sister (6) really liked the Sesame Street games on the NES and the Busy Town game on the Genesis.
My oldest daughter (18) was a big fan of Monsters Inc. on the PS1, Sly Cooper, Ratchet & Clank, and SSX Tricky. But when she was playing, the PS2 was current gen.
They all generally like some games on all my retro and modern consoles - these are just the ones that first came to mind.


Busy Town for Genesis = awesome.

Agreed.
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