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| chrismb:
Depends why who! I had a girl friend (not a girlfriend just a friend who was a girl lol) and we played a lot of Tekken 5, Tony Hawk's pro skater 2/Underground 2 and plenty of other games. I also had another girl friend with who I played the Incredibles 2 on ps2 in co op! I also played a lot of Tekken/Soulcalibur, Dragon Ball Z, Ratchet and Clank , WWE and smash bros games with my best friend! I also remember playing a lot of Smash Bros/Mario Party/Sims 3 on Wii and Just Dance 3 with another girl friend. |
| kamikazekeeg:
--- Quote from: dreama1 on June 24, 2017, 06:02:50 pm --- --- Quote from: kamikazekeeg on June 24, 2017, 02:29:46 pm ---The big one is Halo on Xbox. We did multi-system LAN's like every weekend it seemed for years. With friends and their family, we routinely were doing 4 consoles to 4 TV's hooked up to play and with our settings, we would have CTF matches that lasted hours sometimes (No shields back in the day when the magnum was the best weapon in the game). Another was Fatal Frame. A couple of us would rotate through the controls, getting super scared, but in the fun way. My friends place had a big 'ole subwoofer under the bed, so one time we didn't know it was on and up loud, so we were playing the game and get jumped by a ghost and that subwoofer shook the boomed and shooked the bed and made us a flip out. It was hilarious. I also remember playing through games I normally couldn't as I didn't own a Gamecube, so I played stuff like Wind Waker, Animal Crossing, Resident Evil 4, and some others over there. I still remember how bummed I was losing my Animal Crossing memory card at their house lol --- End quote --- The Lan thing going was a major tragedy. Fuck 60fps just give me my lan and splitscreen back. --- End quote --- Switch has that down it seems. I'm really looking forward to local play with Splatoon 2 as that'll be great at meetups I go to. |
| ffxik:
So, so very many. My friend and I used to bounce back and forth between each others houses a lot. I lived out in the middle of nowhere and he lived out in the sticks as well but most of his extended family lived in a small almost community with him. So between him, myself, and his cousin we had access to SNES, Playstation, N64, and Dreamcast. We would routinely play for hours on end, Super Mario Kart Rock and Roll Racing Mortal Kombat II Killer Instinct Star Fox Super Mario 64 Mario Kart 64 Star Fox 64 Perfect Dark Goldeneye WCW vs NWO Revenge Wrestlemania 2000 Powerstone Sonic Adventure One memory I have that I am quite fond of was when we were 15-16 and we were scrounging in his closet for something. I shifted something wrong and dislodged a rather large cardboard box that came crashing down onto my head. The pain was momentary when I recognized the sound of cartridges knocking into one another and we discovered his dads old Atari 2600 and about 50 games. Imagine his surprise when he came home and found four boys huddled around the T.V. not playing our newer consoles but having a blast with his old system, which he preceded to school each of us on how to play it. |
| dreama1:
--- Quote from: ffxik on June 25, 2017, 02:50:17 pm ---So, so very many. My friend and I used to bounce back and forth between each others houses a lot. I lived out in the middle of nowhere and he lived out in the sticks as well but most of his extended family lived in a small almost community with him. So between him, myself, and his cousin we had access to SNES, Playstation, N64, and Dreamcast. We would routinely play for hours on end, Super Mario Kart Rock and Roll Racing Mortal Kombat II Killer Instinct Star Fox Super Mario 64 Mario Kart 64 Star Fox 64 Perfect Dark Goldeneye WCW vs NWO Revenge Wrestlemania 2000 Powerstone Sonic Adventure One memory I have that I am quite fond of was when we were 15-16 and we were scrounging in his closet for something. I shifted something wrong and dislodged a rather large cardboard box that came crashing down onto my head. The pain was momentary when I recognized the sound of cartridges knocking into one another and we discovered his dads old Atari 2600 and about 50 games. Imagine his surprise when he came home and found four boys huddled around the T.V. not playing our newer consoles but having a blast with his old system, which he preceded to school each of us on how to play it. --- End quote --- That's quite a story. Makes me cringe thinking if in the future the same story happens just with the PS3/xbox 360 generation. But I imagine that would hurt more getting hit on the head with. |
| doctorlaudanum:
SO much Mario Party, Goldeneye, and Conker's Bad Fur Day multiplayer. Last one was kept secret from Mom, obviously. We called it the "Teddy Bear Game." I also have very fond memories of scaring the crap out of my friends with Fatal Frame II when I was older. This Halloween is going to be a blast. |
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