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The top 5 games that defined your childhood
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cornykev:
The second and third generations of the Pokemon series...Gold Version and FireRed Version, specifically

The indomitable Super Mario 64

Super Smash Bros. Melee...I have fond memories of playing this almost every afternoon with my brother and friend for years

Super Mario World (in the form of Super Mario Advance 2)

Age of Empires II: The Conqueror's Expansion...played it often with my dad and brother over a local connection. Good times.
Warmsignal:

--- Quote from: stealthrush on August 13, 2015, 02:18:03 am ---What are the top 5 games that defined your childhood? You can include honorable mentions if you wish.

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Super Mario 64
Duke Nukem 3D
Face Ball 2000
Driver
Roller Coaster Tycoon

+ HM

Crusin' USA
Super C
The Sims
Sunset Riders
Golden Eye 007
Shenmue
stealthrush:
Awesome replies

Growing up playing MS-DOS games Lode Runner, Pitfall, Fairy Godmom, Treasure Island Dizzy from ages 3-7. My parents bought me Nintendo Entertainment System then. I grew up with Mario Bro. Duck Hunt bundle (still have today) and many other NES games to come including; Little Nemo, Yo Noid, Blaster Master, Mega Man 2, M.C. Kids, Little Ninja Brothers, Tiny Toons, Bubble Bobble, Snow Bros, and The Adventures of Lolo series.

Moving into the next gaming era, I chose the Super Nintendo Entertainment System to follow suit playing many classics these titles really stood out and I kept coming back to them.

Eventually moving into the 32-bit era, I chose Sega Saturn with the Virtua Fighter 2/Daytona USA/Virtua Cop bundle. What really caught my attention was Die Hard Arcade being exclusive for Saturn.


--- Quote ---What are the top 5 games that defined your childhood? You can include honorable mentions if you wish.
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F. Godmom (MS-DOS)
Treasure Island Dizzy (PC)
Bubble Bobble (NES)
The Adventures of Lolo (NES)
Snow Bros. (NES)

Honorable Mentions:

Little Nemo (NES)
M.C. Kids (NES)
Tiny Toons (NES)
Little Ninja Bros (NES)
Kirby Superstar (SNES)
Rocky Rodent (SNES)
Metal Warriors (SNES)
Die Hard Arcade (SAT)
Nights Into Dreams...(SAT)
Pokemon Blue (GB)
docsarcastic:
Super Smash Bros Melee (GameCube)
Spyro the Dragon (PS1)
Mario Kart Double Dash (GameCube)
Mario Party 5 (GameCube)
Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga (Gameboy Advance)
matimo:
Super Mario Sunshine
Spyro the Dragon
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Pokemon Firered
Pokemon Colloseum

Yeah it span a couple generations, but that was my childhood. :P
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