Discussion Childhood games

Discussion in 'Gaming Discussion' started by Ldyrdy, Dec 4, 2015.

  1. Mousa4

    Mousa4 Cultivated to Immortality

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    Runescape.
     
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  2. Ldyrdy

    Ldyrdy Snowfallsdown

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    That takes me back..

    Missed that old time mmo
     
  3. Poor_Hero

    Poor_Hero your hope is crushed under the flag of "REALITY"

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    Hmm... monopoly, tag, robbers and cops, hide and seek, climbing, chess...
    Umm... i think playing tarzan for ps1 was memorable to me because i couldn't progress much ⊙īšâŠ™
     
  4. sal880612m

    sal880612m As I thought, love was a status effect! ~ICDS

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    Breath of Fire, Breath of Fire II, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy IV(II), Final Fantasy VI(III). Late adolescence I got Suikoden and Suikoden II, Breath of Fire III, Breath of Fire IV, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VIII. That was a good time for someone who liked Single player RPGs.
     
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    LivingCorpse Half-dead Neighborhood's Undead

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    Call of Duty... the first one.
    Give back my Nazi killing game!
     
  6. NGCleric

    NGCleric Well-Known Member

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    I saw the title and just went through all my memories of playing SNES and Sega games. I was about to list them out, but it was going to become a paragraph. I find it kinda funny how simple the games were back then in terms of story and characters, and yet now we highly focus on how complex or interesting they are for modern games. Every now and then, I like to break them out and play through them again. Sometimes they feel so much shorter than they use to be, though that is probably to just knowing the game so much better now. Now I want to go play them again.