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Nostalgia Games
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I actually think there was a topic like this, but that was a while ago.
First game I think of when I think about nostalgic games is Silver a high-fantasy Action RPG for the PC from '99, game is amazing. I never got very far, but I was also too young to really understand what the game was even about.
Second up would be Legend of Zelda III: A Link to the Past. I don't think I have to evaluate on that point, SNES game, best Zelda game out there imo.
First game I think of when I think about nostalgic games is Silver a high-fantasy Action RPG for the PC from '99, game is amazing. I never got very far, but I was also too young to really understand what the game was even about.
Second up would be Legend of Zelda III: A Link to the Past. I don't think I have to evaluate on that point, SNES game, best Zelda game out there imo.
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Super Mario Bros 1 to 3 for NES
Batman for NES
Rad Racer for NES
Legend of Zelda for NES (yes, the first Zelda game with the golden box)
Unreal Tournament for PC
Dungeon Keeper 1 and 2 for PC
Tomb(a/i) 1 and 2 for PS
Mega Man X4 for PS
Sonic The Hedgehog for Genesis
Those are pretty much the games I played in my first 10-12 years of my life, until the PS2 was released 2000.
Batman for NES
Rad Racer for NES
Legend of Zelda for NES (yes, the first Zelda game with the golden box)
Unreal Tournament for PC
Dungeon Keeper 1 and 2 for PC
Tomb(a/i) 1 and 2 for PS
Mega Man X4 for PS
Sonic The Hedgehog for Genesis
Those are pretty much the games I played in my first 10-12 years of my life, until the PS2 was released 2000.
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Castle: on an Atari PC, back in the days the big floppies where in use
Just thinking back to the game or that freaking old computer makes me smile. for some reason the command that keeps popping up in my head is 'xtpro' which was used to launch the game.
Half-Life: First shooter I played as a kid.
Freddie Fish / Putt Putt: So much fun as a kid *_*
Hoover: A game that came with the windows 95 cd. I played that game so much.
that are pretty much the games that come to mind when I think back to my beginning gaming days
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Just thinking back to the game or that freaking old computer makes me smile. for some reason the command that keeps popping up in my head is 'xtpro' which was used to launch the game.
Half-Life: First shooter I played as a kid.
Freddie Fish / Putt Putt: So much fun as a kid *_*
Spoiler:
Hoover: A game that came with the windows 95 cd. I played that game so much.
Spoiler:
that are pretty much the games that come to mind when I think back to my beginning gaming days
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sakabato24
World Warrior
Street Fighter II for my Sega Genesis. This was one of my favorite games of all time and without this game, I wouldn't have been part of the competitive fighting game scene.
007 Golden Eye for the N64. My first FPS that I have played. I remember playing this game when I was very little with my friends. Spent countless hours playing this.
Aladdin for the SNES. One of the best platformers of all time.
007 Golden Eye for the N64. My first FPS that I have played. I remember playing this game when I was very little with my friends. Spent countless hours playing this.
Aladdin for the SNES. One of the best platformers of all time.
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The first game that comes to mind would be No Escape! for the Atari 2600. One of the BEST 2600 games that I have ever played. Unfortunately of the two consoles that my family have, I don't even know if either of them work since the power supply cable is broken so I'll stick to emulation for now.
I admit the controls are hard to get used to and feels real "heavy" but it is amazingly fun to play.
I got a few more games that I like on the Atari: Kaboom!(Arcade?), Spider Fighter (shooter) and Berzerk (Adventure). All really fun and great games to play with friends and by yourself at anytime of the day. Also I recommend people to play any of these games, even if it is emulated. They maybe basic games, but they sure can get really hard.
On the PC, the first one that comes to mind is not Duke Nukem, but a space shooter called Major Stryker. I loved playing Duke Nukem 2 but Major Stryker to me (since I loved playing space shooter games) was just really fun to play. Music was good though the controls were awful at times when you needed to dodge an obstacle.
A few good DOS platformers would have to be Vinyl Goddess from Mars, Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, Duke Nukem 2 and Halloween Harry/Alien Carnage in other parts of the world (I only had the freeware versions of these games -sadface-)
My first Nintendo console was the Game boy pocket, the screen has an issue with a column of pixels around 5mm thick on the right side of the screen is missing :/ but sound wise and picture wise it is perfect.
My most memorable game would be Super Mario Land (the only game where you rescue daisy :P). Great music, well built stages and a great way to pass a few hours. Then you got Super Mario Land 2 and Wario Land (Super Mario Land 3). Pokemon Yellow , Double Dragon 2 and Killer Instinct. Once again, Great music and in general great gameplay.
Last but not least the Playstation. Crash Bandicoot (just the entire brand in general when it was still owned by Naughty Dog). Great Platformer/Adventure series with two spin offs that took on the kart racing and the "party minigame" genres with Crash Team Racing and Crash Bash. All had great game play, excellent graphics and music too.
Somewhat lower would be Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2 (Sport game), not as graphically eye catching but an amazingly complicated game mechanic with great stages.
(God I'm not even in my 20's)
I admit the controls are hard to get used to and feels real "heavy" but it is amazingly fun to play.
I got a few more games that I like on the Atari: Kaboom!(Arcade?), Spider Fighter (shooter) and Berzerk (Adventure). All really fun and great games to play with friends and by yourself at anytime of the day. Also I recommend people to play any of these games, even if it is emulated. They maybe basic games, but they sure can get really hard.
On the PC, the first one that comes to mind is not Duke Nukem, but a space shooter called Major Stryker. I loved playing Duke Nukem 2 but Major Stryker to me (since I loved playing space shooter games) was just really fun to play. Music was good though the controls were awful at times when you needed to dodge an obstacle.
A few good DOS platformers would have to be Vinyl Goddess from Mars, Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, Duke Nukem 2 and Halloween Harry/Alien Carnage in other parts of the world (I only had the freeware versions of these games -sadface-)
My first Nintendo console was the Game boy pocket, the screen has an issue with a column of pixels around 5mm thick on the right side of the screen is missing :/ but sound wise and picture wise it is perfect.
My most memorable game would be Super Mario Land (the only game where you rescue daisy :P). Great music, well built stages and a great way to pass a few hours. Then you got Super Mario Land 2 and Wario Land (Super Mario Land 3). Pokemon Yellow , Double Dragon 2 and Killer Instinct. Once again, Great music and in general great gameplay.
Last but not least the Playstation. Crash Bandicoot (just the entire brand in general when it was still owned by Naughty Dog). Great Platformer/Adventure series with two spin offs that took on the kart racing and the "party minigame" genres with Crash Team Racing and Crash Bash. All had great game play, excellent graphics and music too.
Somewhat lower would be Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2 (Sport game), not as graphically eye catching but an amazingly complicated game mechanic with great stages.
(God I'm not even in my 20's)
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There's one game that comes to mind, and it's Jet Force Gemini for the n64. I spent all my time on that single game, even more than smash bros or Super mario 64.
The game was just amazing, being one of the first shooters I ever played, there wasn't anything more satisfying than mowing down hoards of bugs and spewing their juices everywhere with the machine gun and tri rocket launcher.
The game was just amazing, being one of the first shooters I ever played, there wasn't anything more satisfying than mowing down hoards of bugs and spewing their juices everywhere with the machine gun and tri rocket launcher.
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Basically anything made by Rare on the SNES/N64.
That, Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Sonic the Hedgehog 3. Luckily, fairly recent retro-games like La.MuLANA and Battle Kid shine dearly to me right now.
That, Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Sonic the Hedgehog 3. Luckily, fairly recent retro-games like La.MuLANA and Battle Kid shine dearly to me right now.
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Conkers Bad Fur Day
Resident Evil 1 and 2
Pokemon: Generation 1
Ocarina of Time
Shadow of the Colossus (I know, Its not that old, but it has a huge place in my heart)
Resident Evil 1 and 2
Pokemon: Generation 1
Ocarina of Time
Shadow of the Colossus (I know, Its not that old, but it has a huge place in my heart)
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Street Fighter II
Pokemon R/B/Y
Twisted Metal II
Crash Bandicoot 1-3
Resident Evil 2
Parasite Eve
...is all that I can remember, at the moment.
Mario's a no-brainer, so I didn't include that.
Pokemon R/B/Y
Twisted Metal II
Crash Bandicoot 1-3
Resident Evil 2
Parasite Eve
...is all that I can remember, at the moment.
Mario's a no-brainer, so I didn't include that.
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lotus challange 2
chaos engine
turican 2
r-type
gran turismo
ace combat 2
gundam battle asault 2
tetris
tekken 3
thos were good times when i played these games the first times and i was like wow is it even posible to make games better than this?
chaos engine
turican 2
r-type
gran turismo
ace combat 2
gundam battle asault 2
tetris
tekken 3
thos were good times when i played these games the first times and i was like wow is it even posible to make games better than this?
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Everyone pretty much mentioned Street Fighter II, so that.
F-Zero.
Super Mario World.
Evo: Search for Eden (Evolution. Nintendo Style)
Megaman X (First Megaman game I ever owned)
Kirby Super Start (YES)
F-Zero.
Super Mario World.
Evo: Search for Eden (Evolution. Nintendo Style)
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Megaman X (First Megaman game I ever owned)
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Kirby Super Start (YES)
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Wolfenstein 3D: PC (my first PC and shooter game)
Mortal Kombat: PC (my first fighting game)
Kirby's Adventure: NES
Super Mario Bros. 3: NES
Duck Hunt: NES (who here didn't try to shoot that dog?)
Mortal Kombat: PC (my first fighting game)
Kirby's Adventure: NES
Super Mario Bros. 3: NES
Duck Hunt: NES (who here didn't try to shoot that dog?)
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Games that makes me nostalgic...
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - My very first video game ever.
Final Fantasy VII - Epic game deserves epic remembrance.
Pokemon Red Version - The game that made me a Poketard up til my mid teen years.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - My very first video game ever.
Final Fantasy VII - Epic game deserves epic remembrance.
Pokemon Red Version - The game that made me a Poketard up til my mid teen years.
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Legend of Dragoon for PS
Banjo Kazooie/Tooie
Probably the games that stole the most of my childhood. Still haven't beaten either of the Banjo games. Working on that though thanks to the XBLA versions.
Banjo Kazooie/Tooie
Probably the games that stole the most of my childhood. Still haven't beaten either of the Banjo games. Working on that though thanks to the XBLA versions.
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Gism88 wrote...
Everyone pretty much mentioned Street Fighter II, so that. F-Zero.
Super Mario World.
Evo: Search for Eden (Evolution. Nintendo Style)
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Megaman X (First Megaman game I ever owned)
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Kirby Super Start (YES)
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Wow, someone else that's played EVO? That's pretty awesome. I miss that game, it was fun.
Another nostalgia game I want to add to my list: Gunstar Heroes. I loved that game so much.
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DarthKadius
Emperor's Wrath
The Super Mario games for the NES
Boogerman for the SEGA
The first Metal Gear Solid for Playstation
These games bring back such great memories for me :P
Boogerman for the SEGA
The first Metal Gear Solid for Playstation
These games bring back such great memories for me :P






