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What is you most nostalgic game?
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i made a thread like this on the tigsource forums and i became quite a hit so i decided to make one here as well. simple question: what game (or games) make you feel nostalgic? i have a soft spot for the old rayman games, spyro and "St?tnisse ?ker hiss". the croc games were also fun. you do not forget a game like st?tnisse! that game was creepy as hell! | 2010-06-17 11:39:00 Author: kiwin Posts: 218 |
The old Tony Hawk games and probably Jack and Daxter (My first game system was a PS2) | 2010-06-17 11:44:00 Author: AbstractFlesh Posts: 837 |
For real nostalgia probably arcade and table-top games such as : Pac-Man Asteroids Galaxian For playstation nostalgia then probably: Crash Bandicoot Final Fantasy 7 Front Mission 3 | 2010-06-17 11:58:00 Author: mistervista Posts: 2210 |
Phantasy Star Online, Nightfire. | 2010-06-17 12:08:00 Author: monstahr Posts: 1361 |
Stargate Atlantica IV: The Adventures of Mike It was a revolutionary shoot-spinner that was released on the Sega GX-Sabre in 1989. Developed by Joseph Carver of Tek-par industries, it was considered by many the first Real-Time Action Strategy RPG in full 3D. With open world linear gameplay, the game was praised for Mike's corner tall short stance, impressive graphical overload technicals, a triple-sized fully functioning physics exhaust with a dually withheld shield full of overbursts and completely devoid of technical hiptches, and limited use of control cotail hangs. The thing I remember most of Jo5Nebu4(the abbreviation for the game) was its ability to seemlessly merge with the story of future, previous, and existing games. The more you played, often many more than a couple NPCs would come up and talk to tell you that the swords you need may even be in the dungeon under you feet. Zelda Princess was pretty popular with most JPR fans, especially those who liked the parabolic thrust of the last game's R-T5 engine. Each time I play it, I reminisce of the magesty of the R-T34 engine in all of it's 46 frames per gram second. Now, before we talk about why Zelda Princess is nostalgic, we need to break down the JPR genre. Jump Propping Render genre is most easily identified by its total dependence from the Sega JX engine, made popular in games such as Trick Engine 4 and Crazy Cars. Marking the first time in photographic evidence in which we could say without definitive proof that the pixelated texturizer was far more reaching than that of the JPQ genre. This primary technicalitor provided undetailed quality, unsurmized visual graphic coordination, and with the epic scores composted in Sony Music 5R, overhearing the misleading preconceptionation that Sony lack audio visualizations, allowed DDX drives to become far more popular. Every time you insert the new radical P-R drives that often manufacture with the physical secondaries, this is reminded in the corelical cortex, causing a chemical creation of Robitussin, the chemical compound responsible for nostalgia. The reason Zelda Princess accomplished this was a mix of powerful flexations on the part of Sega's production time and the Atlantic Housework's working gbsRecycler. | 2010-06-17 13:18:00 Author: qrtda235566 Posts: 3664 |
Aaah...sweet nostalgia! Phantasy Star and the Wonder Boy series on Sega Master System. Shining Force 1&2, Golden Axe and Revenge of Shinobi on Sega Mega Drive (Sega Genesis) and on PS my most nostalgic Games are Chrono Cross and Suikoden. I love this Game more than FF7 xD Oh, and Resident Evil! Crappiest Intro EVER! lolz | 2010-06-17 13:20:00 Author: DeKay1980 Posts: 183 |
Crash Bandicoot 2. It's the first ever video game I recall playing, and without it I probably wouldnt be such a obsessive gamer. | 2010-06-17 13:36:00 Author: Matimoo Posts: 1027 |
i think that crash bandicoot 2 was the first console game i played, my uncle had a ps1 and when i visited him i used to play CB2. eventually i got his ps1 when he bought ps2. | 2010-06-17 14:05:00 Author: kiwin Posts: 218 |
Too many to list... But I'd have to say things from the 8 and 16-bit eras ... NES, MS-DOS, SNES, Genesis, etc. I did start gaming with Atari but wasn't that interested yet... it was only when I got to play often on a DOS machine that I had an appreciation for games. | 2010-06-17 14:55:00 Author: Foofles Posts: 2278 |
Sonic the Hedgehog- and many of the other classic Megadrive games~ <3 | 2010-06-17 20:42:00 Author: FuzzballFox Posts: 217 |
Sonic was the first game I ever played. Thus full of nostalgia for me. | 2010-06-17 21:35:00 Author: Fastbro Posts: 1277 |
Maybe Conker Bad Fur Day or RayMan | 2010-06-18 15:54:00 Author: phil_003 Posts: 609 |
Gorf, Missle Command, Centipede, Frogger, Galaxian, Asteroids, Space Invaders... Just a few of the many old stand up arcade games I used to feed quarters to play. | 2010-06-18 16:06:00 Author: jwwphotos Posts: 11383 |
Either this: http://www.kirbysrainbowresort.net/games/superstar/superstar2.gif or this: http://www.coolrom.com/screenshots/snes/Yoshi%27s%20Island.gif So many memories with the SNES | 2010-06-28 19:44:00 Author: Sporkchops Posts: 48 |
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