Great Games You Missed The First Time

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Weekend_Warrior
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Great Games You Missed The First Time

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Has there ever been an arcade, console or handheld game that you passed on, dismissed or didn't understand the first time around. Maybe you even rented a game once but quickly gave up on it, or you tried the demo but thought it wasn't up to your standards at that time. But then you later came back to it and/or a second run through and then suddenly everything just clicked or made sense and it became a favorite of yours?

That actually just happened to me.

About a month ago, I found a bunch of cheap $1 NES games at the pawn shop that I didn't own but decided to pick up and try before maybe selling them at a garage sale I was doing. Anyway, one of them was "Ivan Stewart's Super Off Road." And I remember back in the day I had tried this game in the arcades and thought that it was sort of fun but that the control was totally off, like the steering wheel was too sensitive or something and my truck was all over the damned track!

But I gave the NES version a try and realized.. "Hey now. This version is actually A LOT of fun!"

Then tonight, I decided to try the arcade version on MAME with my standard gamepad and.. HOLY CRAP. I THINK I'M IN LOVE! :D

I can't believe I totally dismissed this game for all these years just because of my bad experiences with the arcade steering wheel.

Have you guys/gals had any similar gaming experiences?
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Re: Great Games You Missed The First Time

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I can think of one example: SimCity 2000. First time I played it, I was disappointed. I couldn't seem to get my city to grow, I always went bankrupt. Didn't touch it for a long time. But I came back years later, older and with an understanding of the concept of balancing a budget, and now it's one of my favorite games.
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