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Banjo Kazooie and Tooie have got to be my top favorite childhood games. I played those games nonstop (Still do) and I've been gaming so long I remember like everything about it. That has got to be the top most favorite video game of mine.

 

Rayman for the ps1. That game was pure gold, but VERY HARD. I used to play that game for hours, though I could not even beat it :/

 

Paper Mario 64 and TTYD. The Paper Mario series is my all time favorite Mario series. I played those games for hours too.


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I wasn't a 90s kid or anything, so I didn't have a gamecube or N64 when I grew up. The first console I own is my Xbox Original.

The most memorable games I have are: The Simpsons: Hit & Run; Sonic Riders; Spongebob: Battle of Bikini Bottom.


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  • 3 months later...

Some games I remember playing (but rarely play nowadays) during my childhood years of having little to no friends I can go up to to feel safe around during recess and other break times and nopony outside of my family and a psychologist that understands me:

- Mario Kart Double Dash

- Mario Party

- Super Mario Sunshine

- Carve (Jetski race game)

- Arthur computer games

- Mario Golf (Toadstool and Advanced Tour)

- Mario Power Tennis

- Super Mario Strikers

- Roller Coaster Tycoon (1, 2, and 3)

- Mario Superstar Baseball

- Uefa Champions League 2006-07

- Disney Sports Soccer

- Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure

- Tony Hawk's Underground (only made it to Tampa)

- Fifa 08

- Sonic Mega Collection (sucked at those games a lot)

- Backyard Sports (Soccer and Baseball)

- All-Star Baseball 2004

- Wii Sports

- Super Monkey Ball

That's what I can remember so far.

It's clear that I played more video games during my childhood compared to now.

 

Sorry about the short rant that I started with. But it was one thing I hated about my childhood.


All my life needed was a sense of someplace to go. I don't believe that one should devote his life to morbid self-attention. I believe that someone should become a person like other people.

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Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past got me into video games

Metal Gear VR Missions got me into Metal Gear

Final Fantasy VIII got me into Final Fantasy

and Megaman 8/X5/Legends got me into Megaman

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Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, Croc 2, Roller Coaster Tycoon: Deluxe, Roller Coaster Tycoon 2: Triple Thrill Pack, Advance Wars: Black Hole Rising and Advance Wars: Dual Strike are among my favorite childhood games.

 

I still play through all of Croc 1 and/or 2 at least once a year: it's become a tradition for me. I was actually given Croc 2 as a gift before I knew how to read. I love these games so much: they're beautiful, fun, and very nostalgic. 

 

RCT 1 and 2 are absolutely amazing and are also beautiful, fun, and very nostalgic. I still play them a fair amount. Even though it's been like 10+ years I still haven't beaten all of the scenarios in either game, lol. To be fair, though, I have gone through many transitions between different computers, many uninstallings/reinstallings of the game, reinstallings of the OS, and so on x)

 

I haven't played AW:BHR since I was a little kid, but I still play AW:DS on occasion. Brings back a lot of wonderful memories.


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I think i already posted in another thread, but i will post here as well.

My childhood game from the PS1, i don't really remember but it was something from Crash Bandicoot (if i really remember this name :huh:) and for the PC, Nascar Racers (based on the cartoon show), Need for Speed Underground 1 and Underground 2 (i am still playing these nfs games :squee:


 

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