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What Game Would You Like To Play Again For the First Time?
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Super Mario RPG and Indiana Jones Fate of Atlantis. Both are very good games that I love and have played through many times (I do a run of each about every other year). But Fate of Atlantis is a game that I can never grow tired of. My girlfriend and I have started playing games together, either as a team in hotseat or coop, and seeing some of the games that I love through her eyes, makes me love them even more. Its not the same, but it is as close as I can get to it.
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One such game for me is MapleStory (MMO I sunk a lot of time into a few years ago, I'd love to re-live some of my early experiences in that game, but only if the game was the same as it was back then.)
Also, Pokemon. It's always fun to play a Pokemon game not knowing in advance which pokemon are the best for your team. That's part of why I enjoyed playing White so much.
Also, Pokemon. It's always fun to play a Pokemon game not knowing in advance which pokemon are the best for your team. That's part of why I enjoyed playing White so much.
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lol. Favorite non-porn magazine to masturbate to?noiseredux wrote:plus you guys both like doing karate in the garage.s1mplehumar wrote:Also true. We were pretty much unstoppable on the Wii.sevin0seven wrote: did i mentioned we both love the N64? and we rocked as a team on Goldeneye Wii.
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None. But there are quite a few that I wish I'd never bothered with.
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Oh, this game. I called my childhood best friend was a liar when he told me he'd beaten the final boss of Bubsy, I was so convinced it couldn't be done.Hazerd wrote:i played the hell out of Bubsy.FiftyDollarCurse wrote:
When we were kids there was no such thing as a bad game. Every thing was completely remarkable just because it existed. That is what I wish I could experience again.
Apparently it could be -- but it took him a good portion of the afternoon to prove it, it was so hit-or-miss.
I think it's a testament to the power our friendship that it was strong enough to survive Bubsy.
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Ahhh, Apple II computers in the library. Those were the days.ExedExes wrote: Used to hang out at the library every summer and play all the educational games they had all day, including this one called The Oregon Trail
I still have my (fully functional) Apple IIe, Okidata printer, and games. In fact, the image I used is a scan I made myself about ten minutes before posting because I couldn't find that particular piece of cover art on the internet.
And now I'm eyeing eBay lots of Microzine games... >__<
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Yah they had all kinds of neat games -- I remember ones from Sunburst Communications -- they were educational titles but really neat. Other ones included Rocky's Boots, Carmen Sandiego (of course), Space Math, and they had this old magazine-style disk that had interactive experiments and games in them and stuff -- but Oregon Trail along with the other MECC games (Number/Word munchers) took all my time -- ha!Key-Glyph wrote:Ahhh, Apple II computers in the library. Those were the days.ExedExes wrote: Used to hang out at the library every summer and play all the educational games they had all day, including this one called The Oregon Trail
I still have my (fully functional) Apple IIe, Okidata printer, and games. In fact, the image I used is a scan I made myself about ten minutes before posting because I couldn't find that particular piece of cover art on the internet.
And now I'm eyeing eBay lots of Microzine games... >__<
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BIOSHOCK.
When the demo came out about a month before the game, I had a big debate with myself whether to play it or not. I knew I was going to buy the game, so I wasn't sure if I wanted to spoil the experience. I decided to play it. I waited until the evening, turned the lights off, put headphones on, and strapped if for an experience like no other. I remember after the opening cut-scene, I didn't even know I was in control of the character, swimming in the ocean. And as I rode in the bathysphere, heading deep into the ocean, I was entranced by Andrew Ryan's voice. And when they unveiled Rapture, I got chills. It was amazing. Not to mention all of the twists that game takes. Can't wait for Infinite.
When the demo came out about a month before the game, I had a big debate with myself whether to play it or not. I knew I was going to buy the game, so I wasn't sure if I wanted to spoil the experience. I decided to play it. I waited until the evening, turned the lights off, put headphones on, and strapped if for an experience like no other. I remember after the opening cut-scene, I didn't even know I was in control of the character, swimming in the ocean. And as I rode in the bathysphere, heading deep into the ocean, I was entranced by Andrew Ryan's voice. And when they unveiled Rapture, I got chills. It was amazing. Not to mention all of the twists that game takes. Can't wait for Infinite.
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