Games back then were much longer and harder than todays games
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Platformers need to make a comeback
and this one
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This game was pretty hard, so much hours spent on it... :saddowns:
Also :
Zelda Series.
Banjo Series.
FF7 -8-9.
Mario Party.
Spyro Series.
Good ol' day...
Dreamcast startup screen for one.
Dig out my SNES, pop in Street Fighter 2 Turbo, hear this...
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Nostalgia so bad.
I remember a game that used to be the shit, play it, and decide that it IS shit. Memories ruined everytime :(
Deus Ex, I used to love the multiplayer, shame it's dead now.
Doom, I remember my dad showing me how to play.
Tekken 3!
Jazz Jackrabbit 2 and NFS4. Jazz 2 came from my dad buying it for my mom, she loved those sorts of games. No idea when my dad got NFS4, but I almost loved it to death, mainly because it has a big scratch on it. Still works fine, But something broke it recently..
Croc!
LoZ:OOT
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos
Oh boy, all those good memories...
[QUOTE=Walrus.;24294594]Tony Hawk games, the music always gets me. There is that one song that i swear is in every one of the tony hawk games.
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Oh my god classic! xD I knew what song you were talking about before I listened.
Music's the biggest nostalgia factor for me. Hearing these tracks just really takes me back.
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Rayman 1 and Rayman 2: The Great Escape.
Get a nostalgia boner every time.
Two words: Demo Discs. Back then, you could try a game for yourself to see if you were going to play it or not. Nowadays, you have to trust Devs on their word with "gameplay videos" and "trailers"
Super Mario 64. I still have my Nintendo 64 with that and Ocarina (Gold edition bitches)
Do you guys ever wonder if kids today will look back as fondly on modern warfare and halo?
[QUOTE=Hiccuper;24325654]Do you guys ever wonder if kids today will look back as fondly on modern warfare and halo?[/QUOTE]
I don't think they have as much lasting power as the other games do.
I think they WILL remember sitting around playing Halo/MW2 with their friends, but that's more because of the friends, and not the Halo/MW2.
[QUOTE=Pandemix;24284638]Its not a game, but the PS1 start up sound takes me back...[/QUOTE]
I don't know why but every time I hear the PS1 start up sound it makes me want to hurt someone and I don't know why. :saddowns:
I always nostalgia'd when I hear Frank Klepacki music.
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I just nostalgia'd big time. This game was always one of my favorites. I actually think I might still have the CD for it lying around my house somewhere.
I played a lot of Star fox 64, and I never did beat Super Mario 64. :(
It irks me a little bit when people say old games where "defacto" better than new games. Highly opinionated subject, but still. new games leave me with a lot bigger and better senses of wonder and amazement than I ever had as a kid.
Though, Dues Ex, Starcraft 1, Warcraft 2, and Goldeneye(64) always get me ready to go with nostalgia pains.
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