I remember another level with small Genie's hands you were supposed to jump on. It was horrible, I fell off so many times then burst into tears and kicked my computer so hard I almost broke it.
Yeah. And you couldn't even save your game, you had passwords. But you only got the level password if you collected enough diamonds. So i just sat there and tried every combination I could come up with to pass the hardest levels. Cheating was so hard back then.
I remember another level with small Genie's hands you were supposed to jump on. It was horrible, I fell off so many times then burst into tears and kicked my computer so hard I almost broke it.
Good times.
When i was a kid i wasn't allowed to watch normal TV, i had to watch the Carmen Sandiego Game Show. Ever watch it.
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Its funny. Ah well. Kids have so much freedom nowadays, they're watching TWD i had to watch this shit.
So do I, I completed the trilogy a few times I recently bought it again for the vita along with the crash trilogy I completed both the nostalgia was off the charts they still are awesome
I used to tape the entirety of PBS when I was a kid, and watch it when I got out of school, so I definitely watched Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego (I don't remember much about it though, other than the catchy theme song, although I just started remembering the woman who gave out the questions when I saw a picture of her).
Since we're on the subject of kid shows, I was pretty addicted to the 3-2-1 Contact reruns on PBS (which also had a catchy theme song), Anyone remember that one?
When i was a kid i wasn't allowed to watch normal TV, i had to watch the Carmen Sandiego Game Show. Ever watch it.
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Its funny. Ah well. Kids have so much freedom nowadays, they're watching TWD i had to watch this shit.
I didn't get into X-men until much later (the films are actually what made me a fan), so I didn't play a lot of it. I did play some of it, since I love Konami's brawlers, but since I didn't know the characters, I didn't put a lot of quarters into it. I'll have to give it another go, now that I have an understanding of the X-men universe.
I really did like Konami's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade games though (I got to the end of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, but never did get to the end of Turtles in Time, I'll have to give that one another play some time too).
The first game I ever Played was Final Fantasy X-2. But Tbh, I was quite bad at video games and I didn't complete most of my childhood games until much later. But, The first game I ever actually beat was was Ultimate Spider-Man.
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I remember another level with small Genie's hands you were supposed to jump on. It was horrible, I fell off so many times then burst into tears and kicked my computer so hard I almost broke it.
Good times.
Yeah. And you couldn't even save your game, you had passwords. But you only got the level password if you collected enough diamonds. So i just sat there and tried every combination I could come up with to pass the hardest levels. Cheating was so hard back then.
Me too, and i have the emotional scars to prove it.
Spyro the fuckin' Dragon. Still play it to this day for nostalgia.
I loved carmen sandiego as a kid, I didnt play a carmen sandiego game untill I was like 18, lol! it was on ds
It's kind of hard for me to remember for sure, but I think it was probably Super Mario 64
And there was this as well..
I remember my sister and I beating that one together. Good times.
So do I, I completed the trilogy a few times I recently bought it again for the vita along with the crash trilogy I completed both the nostalgia was off the charts they still are awesome
Not entirely sure but I think it was the first halo or Luigi's mansion.
First Halo playing co-op with my twin was one of the funniest experiences I ever had playing a game
I used to tape the entirety of PBS when I was a kid, and watch it when I got out of school, so I definitely watched Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego (I don't remember much about it though, other than the catchy theme song, although I just started remembering the woman who gave out the questions when I saw a picture of her).
Since we're on the subject of kid shows, I was pretty addicted to the 3-2-1 Contact reruns on PBS (which also had a catchy theme song), Anyone remember that one?
3-2-1 Contact intro
and on Nickelodeon:
Mr. Wizard's World intro
David the Gnome intro
I didn't get into X-men until much later (the films are actually what made me a fan), so I didn't play a lot of it. I did play some of it, since I love Konami's brawlers, but since I didn't know the characters, I didn't put a lot of quarters into it. I'll have to give it another go, now that I have an understanding of the X-men universe.
I really did like Konami's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade games though (I got to the end of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, but never did get to the end of Turtles in Time, I'll have to give that one another play some time too).
Konami's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade Intro
Turtles in Time Arcade Intro
l think it was Super Mario World (though I did get help with that game) first game I beaten by myself was Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
Uh, It isn't really the greatest game ever, It's great yeah, But not the BEST. Heck, it probably isn't even the best Zelda game.
The first game I ever Played was Final Fantasy X-2. But Tbh, I was quite bad at video games and I didn't complete most of my childhood games until much later. But, The first game I ever actually beat was was Ultimate Spider-Man.
Spyro was the god damn shit.
Lego Star Wars:The Complete Saga.
The second one was the second Thrillville game. Man, these bring back some good memories.
That mario game on the gameboy, can't recall the name. Boring stuff but only game i had