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Title: Do you have any fond memories of games for non-gaming reasons?
Post by: ignition365 on August 06, 2018, 01:55:02 pm
Essentially really liking a game, remembering liking a game, or having fond memories of a game, not because the game itself was really good, but because of some other reason?

For instance, I have fond memories of Ghost Recon Wildlands, not because the game is amazing, but because when I played it, my wife had went out of town, my kitten had just had surgery so she had her cone on and had to be taken care of, and I had just had dental surgery so I was just chilling at home playing Wildlands for like a week bonding with a little kitten that I had previously had no interest in having anything to do with.
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Post by: soera on August 06, 2018, 03:46:44 pm
I cant recall that ... but when I listen to certain songs on the radio, it makes me think of when I played Everquest. God, I miss Everquest.
Title: Re: Do you have any fond memories of games for non-gaming reasons?
Post by: ignition365 on August 06, 2018, 04:00:48 pm
I've had that.  I can think for sure that certain songs by Il Nino will remind me of the game XIII.  System of a down reminds me of Ace Combat 4.
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Post by: soera on August 06, 2018, 04:30:24 pm
System of a Down is one of the bands that reminds me of Everquest. I played a few full CDs when I would raid. Chop Suey was one of them. :)
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Post by: thewelshman on August 06, 2018, 04:34:06 pm
I cant recall that ... but when I listen to certain songs on the radio, it makes me think of when I played Everquest. God, I miss Everquest.

Me too, me too.

I have a lvl 20 Monk on the P1999 server, but nothing beats the feeling of having no idea what I'm doing and grouping until the sun comes up just to gain a level and insurance exp in the new level.

Most of my memories that are tied to a game than aren't for the games are usually bad memories. I'm not going to say what they are because I don't want to be a downer. I do have certain albums that remind me of games.

Hootie and the Blowfish - Cracked Rear View - Final Fantasy III/VI
Live - The Distance to Here - Final Fantasy VIII

EverQuest, well, about 50 albums remind me of EQ.

Title: Re: Do you have any fond memories of games for non-gaming reasons?
Post by: oldgamerz on August 06, 2018, 05:28:51 pm
Me? not really, but hearing a song called "Angry Again" by the band Megadeth makes me think of the 1st level midi song in Duke Nukem II for MS/DOS. in which that 1st level of that particular game song is indeed a midi version of the actual Megadeth song called Angry Again

Sorry but YouTube don't have a comparison video currently for the Midi version of Angry Again without having to hear the main menu music first but if your curious l

DUKE NUKEM II LEVEL ONE GAMEPLAY WITH MENU MUSIC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1GUopX-ABk&t=24s

REAL VERSION FROM MEGADETH

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PZaA8IfLbk
Title: Re: Do you have any fond memories of games for non-gaming reasons?
Post by: bikingjahuty on August 07, 2018, 02:06:23 am
Many.


Part of why I love retro gaming so much is because playing games from specific time periods reminds me heavily of my life during that time. The schools I went to, the people I knew, the job I had, the music I was into, the shit going on in my life, all of it. It's probably the most effective tool there is to remind me of my past and the times I had at various point in my life.
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Post by: chrismb on August 07, 2018, 07:31:11 am
A lot of games, mostly those I've played with other people.
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Post by: kashell on August 07, 2018, 08:09:47 am
Chrono Cross.

I remember the day going to pick it up and the car ride home,too. It was after a friend of mine just got his driver's license, so we "celebrated" by going to pick up my reserved copy of Chrono Cross at FuncoLand.

The game is fine, but that memory really sticks out.
Title: Re: Do you have any fond memories of games for non-gaming reasons?
Post by: turf on August 07, 2018, 08:26:12 am
I have lots from picking up games. I spent a good portion of my late 20s to early 30s digging for games. I’ve met a lot of really interesting people and been in some crazy situations thanks to collecting games.

Short answer: Yes
Title: Re: Do you have any fond memories of games for non-gaming reasons?
Post by: hoshichiri on August 07, 2018, 09:01:57 am
When I was in grade school, someone broke into our house & stole our copy of The Guardian Legend. We later recovered it- turned out it was a classmate of my sister, and when he heard her talking about the cops being involved, he panicked, tried to move the game, and got himself caught. We'd never beaten the first stage before this all happened, so we didn't know about the Zelda-esque overworld part until then. The whole situation of having the game, losing it, getting it back, and finding a completely different game inside it really cemented that title into my consciousness.

As far as music tied to games- when Legend of Dragoon came out, I'd recently discovered Gundam Wing and, by extension, Two-Mix. I had burned CDs I'd listen to while I played. I discovered, when I tried to put the CDs away one day, that I'd gotten so used to doing the additions in time with that music, I couldn't play the game without it on! It's formed an odd association in my head between giant robots, armored dragoon knights, and J-pop. :)
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Post by: undertakerprime on August 07, 2018, 09:38:51 am

Most of my memories that are tied to a game than aren't for the games are usually bad memories. I'm not going to say what they are because I don't want to be a downer. I do have certain albums that remind me of games.

Hootie and the Blowfish - Cracked Rear View - Final Fantasy III/VI
Live - The Distance to Here - Final Fantasy VIII

EverQuest, well, about 50 albums remind me of EQ.

Cracked Rear View? *raises hand*
Yup, listened to that album all the time in college. It reminds me of games because I got my first modern computer with CD-ROM drive from my parents to use at college, and that’s when I discovered The 7th Guest, Doom, Duke Nukem 3D, Myst...played the hell out of all those in college, sometimes to the detriment of my grades...

When my future wife and I were dating, she knew I was into games but she wasn’t really. Well, along came Katamari Damacy. We spent a lot of time playing that, and it was something we could enjoy together.
A few years later, after we were already married, we discovered Boom Blox on the Wii. We’d play that together until our arms were sore.
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Post by: betelgeuse on August 07, 2018, 01:53:27 pm
The Budweiser commercial “dilly, dilly” makes me think of The Ariana Grande song “Break Free”. In the second verse she says “like a deadly...”, but I always heard “like a dilly”.
Then I think of the game “Pick a dilly pair” I use to play on the Apple II’s in elementary school. It was a simple memory card game on a green screen computer. I can still hear the sound of the doves singing when they are matched, everytime I hear the word “dilly”.
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Post by: desocietas on August 07, 2018, 02:43:27 pm
Speaking of System of a Down, I have great memories of jamming out with friends with Rock Band and Guitar Hero. Lots of great multiplayer games and fun gaming nights.

But yeah, definitely have fond memories of a good friend/roommate who passed earlier this year when I think of games like Borderlands, FFXIV, and Suikoden. I haven't even played any of the Suikoden games, but he was such a fervent fan, I can't help but think of him when I think of the game. Same with Disgaea for similar reasons...  :'(
Title: Re: Do you have any fond memories of games for non-gaming reasons?
Post by: ignition365 on August 07, 2018, 02:54:42 pm
But yeah, definitely have fond memories of a good friend/roommate who passed earlier this year when I think of games like Borderlands, FFXIV, and Suikoden. I haven't even played any of the Suikoden games, but he was such a fervent fan, I can't help but think of him when I think of the game. Same with Disgaea for similar reasons...  :'(
Yeah, I have that with Gundam, Timesplitters, Smash bros, and Armored Core.
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Post by: soera on August 07, 2018, 04:45:40 pm
Same with Disgaea for similar reasons...  :'(

Aww man. :( I changed my avatar the day I found out and it will never change to anything else ever.
Title: Re: Do you have any fond memories of games for non-gaming reasons?
Post by: sergreyjoy on August 08, 2018, 10:19:14 am
Pokémon Gold & Silver because my cousin and I would meet at the local park/playground and hide underneath a huge fir to play and trade. The massive tree was connected to a cedar hedgerow which created a sort of branch cavern. We had to crouch to get underneath but once there there was enough head room to sit down and be completely hidden by the branches. The tree's roots created small plateau-like divisions for us to site on.

Best. Hideout. Ever.

I miss it <3
Title: Re: Do you have any fond memories of games for non-gaming reasons?
Post by: shfan on August 10, 2018, 05:09:05 am
I've got lots of memories, but rather than making a bad/mediocre game memorable, it just anchored associations in my head.

I remember the day I received Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, back when it was current (when dinosaurs roamed the earth), my parents had taken my sister and I to a glass factory/museum. I don't remember a damned thing about the glass place (yawn!), I do remember coming home at tea time, mum and dad having a blazing row and a small yellow package on the mat for me! It was a massive step up from the first game with beautiful tinny music and a Ducktales kind of vibe.

My Dad's aeroplane mad, when I was a kid it was all a bit of a mystery to me, they were just flying lumps of metal with different shapes and names. I'm not huge on planes now, but I know the difference between a Mosquito and a Phantom II. We did start with PCs during the late 80s, one of the handful of games we got was Chuck Yeager's Air Combat, which my dad loved, over time I started to play it and mess around with the planes' flaps and gears, eventually getting quite good at shooting down bombers and dogfighting. I rather foolishly got rid of our old PC games years and years ago, but a few years back I spotted a complete and good condition copy of the game for the princely sum of £1 at a car boot, so it sits proudly on my shelves once more :)

The Legend of Zelda isn't something I'm a massive fan of now, but the early games are absolute gems. My friend had the NES and SNES games, we used to play them all the time. I had the chance to get the current one when Link's Awakening was released - I had a gameboy :D :D I can remember Mum driving me to the nearest town one evening to pick up a copy from Woolworths, bless her.

D/Generation was a game we had on our crappy first PC, with CGA graphics (16 colour, all pinks and cyans). It closely resembled the games I had been playing on our Spectrum, but it was a step up in terms of complexity, plot and graphics, I felt very grown up playing something so well put together. It's another one I've managed to reclaim, it's one of my favourites.

Pippo for the spectrum is one of my earliest memories, Mum loves it too. It's basically Q*Bert, but on flat grids rather than pyramids. Despite being developed midway through the 8-bit computer lifecycle (1987), it was one of the most colourful, musical and sonically powerful games on the system. Later on, when the 8-bits were struggling to keep up with 16-bit computers, things like colour and music were dropped to save memory for larger, more complicated games. Here's a youchoob video if you're interested:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QU3c9nOWTY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QU3c9nOWTY)