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The top 5 games that defined your childhood
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retroone:
Why have 5 when you can have 10? I don't mean to shameless plug on this thread just for "the views". I would like to give credit to the thread for inspiring me to make this video.
Enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJdGfhAFSdI
scott:
That was a lot easier, once I limited it to my actual childhood.

Super Mario Bros.
Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse
Secret of Mana
Final Fantasy III
Bionic Commando.
greensoap:
MapleStory
Rayman 1,2 and 3 (and all the GBA games)
Jet Set Radio Future
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex (Xbox ver.)
sworddude:
1 Pokemon ruby my first game.

2 Super smash bros melee

3 mario kart double dash

4 Raiden II wich i played at an arcade machine at a used car dealer it was a raiden arcade machine for 2 players.

5 Pokemon mystery dungeon blue rescue team.

after explorers of the sky these series went downhill explorers of the sky was the best though so much replay value since there were some dungeons in blue rescue team wich were nearly im possbible especially for recruiting the dungeon bosses.



Honorable mentions since the ones in the list were the games I had as a kid early on still though these games here wich I played are also from before I became a collector many years have passed before I went on that collectors road.

Mario & luigi partners in time
Fire emblem shadow dragon
mario galaxy series
second samurai sega megadrive at a friends place


My child hood games wich I still have bad dreams about:

Mario party series
ignition365:
Damn uh...

Super Mario World  (First console game I ever played)
Timesplitters 2 (Absolutely fell in love with this game and this franchise)
Goldeneye 64 (The Predecessor to Timesplitters, and the game that got me to start watching and fall in love with the James Bond film franchise)
Mario Kart 64 (Fucking Blue shell, what else can I say, this was a game most of my family joined in playing)
Tetris Attack  (Tetris in general, but this one the most.  This being the other game my family jumped in on... followed by Pokemon Puzzle League, but it's the same thing)

Honorable mention... Pieces for SNES.  Never owned that game, but I rented it from Hollywood Video, Blockbuster Video, and Video Central probably like once a month, and EVERYONE in my family would jump in on this game.  No clue why we never bought it.
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