Warcraft 3 is the game that I have so much nostalgia and pride in. I remember how awestruck I was and how much I was so into the world and story. I felt so proud finishing the game, because I remember how difficult it was (I was terrible at strategy and unit building) and I felt so happy of completing the game.
I really recommend playing 'Love for Sail', definietly the best of Leisure Suit Larry series. 'Magna Cum Laude' and 'Box Office Bust' were pretty bad IMO.
Kingdom Hearts. I first played it when I was really young, and I still play it today. The art-style is great, the gameplay still holds up today. Everything about it is great.
Kingdom Hearts. I first played it when I was really young, and I still play it today. The art-style is great, the gameplay still holds up today. Everything about it is great.
Video Game wise? GTA San Andreas, CoD modern warfare, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, Need for Speed most wanted... I could go on all day.
Not Video Games? Go outside and do something (Seriously, me and my friends spent 90 percent of our days outside until we reached the age of 14.). We played a game that was like Tennis, except it was in the middle of the street, had little to no rules, points didn't matter, and the only real goal was to get someone hurt. We'd shoot things, and each other. Jump off the roof a few times. Terrorize the local wildlife. Sled down the back porch stairs. Sword fight with pitchforks and shovels. Climb the neighbors tree that was taller than their house. Me and my friend did all sorts of crazy stuff back then, now we barely see each other and when we do we only hang out for a few hours and play CoD.
Spyro's: A Hero's Tale and Grabbed by the Ghoulies. I allegedly played a boatload of Halo when I was in Kindergarten and my dad used to play Medal of Honor with me. I think I most vividly recall the Mary Kate and Ashley games along with Scooby Doo games.
Y'know, anything you could find in a five buck bin.
Tomb raider 2, The sims, super star wars for the snes, probably mortal kombat, Bart's nightmare, this X men game I played on the snes that the name I can't remember and I could never beat it, and freddi fish. Freddi fish is the shit
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definitely psychonauts
now that psychonauts 2 has been announced my life is complete
'Larry 7 Love for Sail' I used to sneak out of
my house at 1 am to play this game with my best friend on her computer. Good times.
There are many, so I am picking one of them.
Warcraft 3 is the game that I have so much nostalgia and pride in. I remember how awestruck I was and how much I was so into the world and story. I felt so proud finishing the game, because I remember how difficult it was (I was terrible at strategy and unit building) and I felt so happy of completing the game.
Some of these amazing beauties right here:
Crash Bandicoot, Spyro the Dragon on PS1. Pokemon on Gameboy. These were all my ultimate memories of gaming in my childhood.
you used to sneak out with your friend at 1 am to play a porn game?
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Crash Bandicoot and anything Nintendo.
The only Leisure Suit Larry game I've ever played was Leisure Suit Larry Magna Cum Laude for xbox. The game was so difficult for my age.
I really recommend playing 'Love for Sail', definietly the best of Leisure Suit Larry series. 'Magna Cum Laude' and 'Box Office Bust' were pretty bad IMO.
Kingdom Hearts series
Super Smash Bros series
Resident Evil series
Banjo Kazooie
Spider Man 2, Grand Theft Auto series.
Kingdom Hearts. I first played it when I was really young, and I still play it today. The art-style is great, the gameplay still holds up today. Everything about it is great.
The Sly Cooper series
Pokemon
Lego island 2 The Brickster's Revenge
Were back! Snes
I loved Simpsons hit and run as a kid
My favorite game was the board game Candyland.
Ratchet & Clank and Pokemon were the two games I spent the majority of my time playing as a kid. I still adore both these franchises!
The Simpson's: Hit and Run and - prepare your pitchforks and torches - Shadow the Hedgehog (I feel sick looking back).
Ay, I remember Black. 'Twas my first FPS shooter ever.
Although, the image you show has different box art to the copy I got.
Yeah I had a different cover too but just put this one up. Black was great. This is the cover I had:
That's the one.
This was the best game I ever played when I was younger and it is still one of the best.
Super Mario 64. That's still one of my favorite games to this day.
Even without all those upgrades it looks damn good when you apply some filtering etc.
The Simpsons Hit and Run, Spyro, Crash Bandicoot, it was lit fam.
oOOH AND FISHERMAN'S BAIT
GTA SAN ANDREAS
I played that game all the time with my sister.
Let's see...
Video Game wise? GTA San Andreas, CoD modern warfare, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, Need for Speed most wanted... I could go on all day.
Not Video Games? Go outside and do something (Seriously, me and my friends spent 90 percent of our days outside until we reached the age of 14.). We played a game that was like Tennis, except it was in the middle of the street, had little to no rules, points didn't matter, and the only real goal was to get someone hurt. We'd shoot things, and each other. Jump off the roof a few times. Terrorize the local wildlife. Sled down the back porch stairs. Sword fight with pitchforks and shovels. Climb the neighbors tree that was taller than their house. Me and my friend did all sorts of crazy stuff back then, now we barely see each other and when we do we only hang out for a few hours and play CoD.
Even though it was considered a disappointment by some, SPORE was my favorite! I amassed so many hours into that game!
And as cliche as it is, Ocarina of Time is great of course, and I have fond memories of playing just about all the Zelda games!
There were many but the ones I loved the most and will always remember were:
"Ti-Ti-Ti-Titenic?"
To me, this is one of my favorite board games. The other one is The Game of Life.
Spyro's: A Hero's Tale and Grabbed by the Ghoulies. I allegedly played a boatload of Halo when I was in Kindergarten and my dad used to play Medal of Honor with me. I think I most vividly recall the Mary Kate and Ashley games along with Scooby Doo games.
Y'know, anything you could find in a five buck bin.
I remember that croc game, holy damn that reminds me of so much memories.
and then i remembered that i haven't beaten the game yet ;_;
Tomb raider 2, The sims, super star wars for the snes, probably mortal kombat, Bart's nightmare, this X men game I played on the snes that the name I can't remember and I could never beat it, and freddi fish. Freddi fish is the shit