What Game Would You Like To Play Again For the First Time?

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- Wish I could go back to play play the Mother games in order: 1, 2, 3.
- Same with Final Fantasy. I originally played them in this order: 6, 4, 7, 1, 2, 5, 3, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13. Wish I could go back to play 1-9 in order to see how the series developed... then I would stop. :lol:
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I'd kind of like to go back and play Firepower 2000 with my friend for the first time again. Like back before we beat it a million times. Looking back it was kind of fun not being able to get past level 2 and being literally sick of just the thought of having to do level 1 all over again. lol We were so determined to beat that game that we put every second we could into it for a week until we finally finished it and then finished it again a thousand more times.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:Wish I could go back to play 1-9 in order to see how the series developed
I kind of did that after discovering the series with FF VII (didn't have an SNES growing up so didn't get the chance to start with 4 or 6). Went back and played them in order, it was actually really cool. I still remember the feeling of booting up FF I on Nesticle and getting the biggest kick out of seeing the series I related FF VII to in 8-bit.
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brunoafh wrote:
BoneSnapDeez wrote:Wish I could go back to play 1-9 in order to see how the series developed
I kind of did that after discovering the series with FF VII (didn't have an SNES growing up so didn't get the chance to start with 4 or 6). Went back and played them in order, it was actually really cool. I still remember the feeling of booting up FF I on Nesticle and getting the biggest kick out of seeing the series I related FF VII to in 8-bit.
did you ever play the Fami bootleg of VII? It's kind of awesome.
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Like every SNES game, even the bad ones :shock: , and Diablo 2, World Of Warcraft, StarCraft, i loved Blizzard pre-activision...

More specifically all the early on SNES titles, pretty much every game in this guide.
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Hazerd wrote:Like every SNES game, even the bad ones :shock: , and Diablo 2, World Of Warcraft, StarCraft, i loved Blizzard pre-activision...
You want to relive Captain Novolin and Lester The Unlikely?

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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney for sure. The joy I experienced when I first played that game was unmatched; it just seemed to click immediately with me. This inclusion is doubly true because since it is an adventure game, it has replay value approaching zero. *sigh* Why won't Capcom localize Ace Attorney games anymore? I used to trust them... :(
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The Nihilist wrote:
Hazerd wrote:Like every SNES game, even the bad ones :shock: , and Diablo 2, World Of Warcraft, StarCraft, i loved Blizzard pre-activision...
You want to relive Captain Novolin and Lester The Unlikely?

:lol:
Hey! i rented Lester The Unlikely, and i hated every moment of it! but i enjoyed Hating it, because its a horrible game!
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Anybody play these?

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Apple II text adventures were life-changing. I played through 2088: An Oval Office Odyssey dozens of times to experience every permutation of the story -- and then I typed up walkthroughs for them. That was when I was a little older, though. When I first started these I was so young that it was a struggle to read and understand all of the words. I remember longing for the day when reading would be as effortless for me as it was for my parents, and I worked so hard at deciphering the text on my own in these games to help get myself to that level.

I wouldn't want to erase my memories of Microzine games, though. I just wish I could teleport back for a little while and re-live my first experiences with them.
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lisalover1 wrote:Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney for sure. The joy I experienced when I first played that game was unmatched; it just seemed to click immediately with me. This inclusion is doubly true because since it is an adventure game, it has replay value approaching zero. *sigh* Why won't Capcom localize Ace Attorney games anymore? I used to trust them... :(
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