BogusMeatFactory wrote:
Welcome aboard and it is an absolute pleasure to have you with us today Hireshi! So you are a nintendo collector? Excellent! It is always good to see another fan of Nintendo join the fray. Do you strictly stick with retro hardware or do you branch out into the modern stuff. If so what consoles do you have?
Any particular gems in your collection you would love to share?
You said that one of your favorite zelda games is Oracle of Seasons, I am very curious to know why that is since I love to hear people enthuse about games, especially the Zeldas that people don't tend to talk about like the Oracle series.
For me with Zelda games, my two favorite have to Majora's Mask and Link's Awakening. There is something about the slightly grim story in both the titles that really enthralled me.
Even if I'm still pretty young, it's difficult for me to adjust and keep up with all the new stuff. Not due to money, but as soon as I buy a new console, and start finding games, suddenly a new one will come out, and i have to stick to the frenzy.
I remember my father buying me my first NES when I was five, then a video store game me a SNES when I was eight, I always played them before school, and my friends would come over and we would buzz over how to beat that next map on Donkey Kong Country, pause the game to enjoy the amazing music, we had no internet like this back then. The old games are so simple, yet so fascinating! They also have amazing story lines most of the time, and the memories attached to it makes especially the retro machines and their games more appealing to me and i don't have to worry about a "newer" console coming out.
My favorite one has to be the SNES, due to Super Mario Allstars.
I do, however, follow the bandwagon when it comes to the GameBoy (now called NintendoDS, but i still call them GameBoy). Because I love picking with me handheld systems when i go out, and they don't take a lot of space.
As for why I enjoy
Oracle of Seasons, it was one of the first GameBoy games I managed to complete, and I remember how I used to play it inside during rainy days, and the monsters, maps, season graphic is cute and interesting.
I do play my sister's Wii whenever I've got the opportunity though
