Weird Gaming Associations
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well i tried, but i cant think of any food that makes me think of a certain game 
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Lemonheads remind me of Suikoden II. When I was a young lad, I distinctly remember eating a box slowly while playing.
Fruity Pebbles also remind me of Mario Party 4 - my friend and I got out of school at ~1pm one day on an early release, and spent the next 4 hours or so eating an entire box of fruity pebbles and playing that game. Good times...
Mountain Dew Code Red reminds me of Infinite Undiscovery - played it in college, and drank a bottle of code red the first night I played it. It's become something of a ritual for me. Every few months, on a friday or saturday, I shut myself in, turn off all the lights, buy a large bottle of code red, and pick a new game (usually RPG) to start and play for way way longer than I normally can in one sitting.
Fruity Pebbles also remind me of Mario Party 4 - my friend and I got out of school at ~1pm one day on an early release, and spent the next 4 hours or so eating an entire box of fruity pebbles and playing that game. Good times...
Mountain Dew Code Red reminds me of Infinite Undiscovery - played it in college, and drank a bottle of code red the first night I played it. It's become something of a ritual for me. Every few months, on a friday or saturday, I shut myself in, turn off all the lights, buy a large bottle of code red, and pick a new game (usually RPG) to start and play for way way longer than I normally can in one sitting.
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If you would have asked me this question earlier, I would not have been able to say anything about Sonic 3 and Berry Berry Kix. It was only after I smelled it again that I was instantly reminded of Sonic 3.Hazerd wrote:well i tried, but i cant think of any food that makes me think of a certain game
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I don't eat while playing games.
Blitz reminds me of $19.99, the cost of a replacement N64 controller at the time. I would break two controllers in a single playoff game.
The Virtual Boy will always remind me of power outages, as that's when I usually play it.
Blitz reminds me of $19.99, the cost of a replacement N64 controller at the time. I would break two controllers in a single playoff game.
The Virtual Boy will always remind me of power outages, as that's when I usually play it.
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Game Gear ftw. Yeah it sucked up batteries, but except for the great ice storm of 94 I don't remember power being out that much.Luke wrote:The Virtual Boy will always remind me of power outages, as that's when I usually play it.
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Tangerines remind me of Manhunt, because I ate a lot of tangerines during the same time period when I was first playing through Manhunt. Rainy weather makes me think of Tenchu, certain locations make me think of certain games.
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Ah, yes. Power outages will always remind me of hours of playing Zelda: Link's Awakening and Final Fantasy Adventure on my brick Game Boy.
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Just remembered another one: original Xbox 360's make me think of Monty Python's Flying Circus. That's because I watched through the series on DVD on my 360. In fact, that was the last thing I used it for before it RRODed. 
Monty Python kills 360s, beware!
Monty Python kills 360s, beware!
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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I always associate Baten Kaitos with 80's Hair Metal. Also, Mega Man Battle Network 4 with the smell of a city street. Long story for both of those. 
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That reminds me of this:BoringSupreez wrote:Monty Python kills 360s, beware!

