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Do you still play video games that you played a lot in your childhood?

 

I know I do. I still love to play the Crash Bandicoot trilogy (well, almost. haven't played the 1st crash 3 years ago...) and some PS1 game called Winter Releases 1998. It's technically not a game, but a demo disc. But otherwise I love it. I'm also considering finishing a certain game in my childhood, but I don't have the motivation to do so.

 

I usually like to play them either to complete them or for the nostalgia. :P

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I play a game from my childhood!

 

its called "Sonic the Fighters" and as the name implies, its a fighting game based on sonic created by SEGA

 

The only problem i have is that my brother wont play with me any more.

IT WAS SO MUCH FIN WITH HIM :''(


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Ummm hell to the yes! on a friday night i get crazy! I'm talking Ocarina of Time, Super Smash Bros, Jak and Daxter maybe even lie back play some Pokemon and my gameboy because i'm off the rails!

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Yes, a lot :P

 

I still play Oddworld games, PS1 title were the best ones. As well as quite a few of the games I had in my secret stash (hidden games that my parents thought were bad for me) like GTA and DOOM


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Yes. well I always play Shining force again... and again... and again...

That game series is the reason I live.


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Of course. Just because I got older, doesn't mean the games stopped being fun. :P
I never got the newer games, but quite often my friends and I will sit down and bust out some Mario Party and Mario Kart on the Gamecube. Still as fun as ever.


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I really won't consider Mega Man apart of my childhood since I started playing it a year ago, but I still love them. One of my all time favorites would be Yoshi's Island. I played this game numerous times and it has never gotten old (still trying to find  a way to get the new Yoshi's Island).  Others are Ocarina of Time, classic Mario, Metroid, even some of the old arcade games like Galaga.

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I bought Rayman 2 (Or at least the PS2 remake) of it and it's still a hell of a lot of fun, the levels are a lot of fun and the art style is heavily stylised and made with blockier graphics in mind so it still looks rather good to this day.

 

I also played Crash 2 on an emulator last week, still a great game but godamn does it has some dick level design if you want 100%


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Hell yes. I'm still trying to beat the Battle Frontier in Emerald.


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 The Jak, Ratchet, and Sly cooper games are revisited once every year. I still replay the original Sonic trilogy every other month. I pretty much always go back to a game I like at some point.

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I've replayed Sonic 2 and Super Smash Bros. Melee on occasion. I'll also replay some of my N64 games.


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Not really, but mostly because old PC games just don't tend to work on modern PCs (especially ones that are old enough that they could be described as "from my childhood"). I am looking forward to upcoming rereleases/reimaginings of a number of games which were from my childhood, though...does that count?

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