castba
Rogue Instincts Evil Syndicate Alliance.
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Posted - 2015.06.19 13:49:00 -
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True Adamance wrote:One Eyed King wrote:True Adamance wrote:Isa Lucifer wrote:True Adamance wrote:It's odd now that I think of it. I was smack dab in the middle of the Halo Combat Evolved release and never really caught on to it or any of the title games of any console.
I suppose the obvious choices for me as top characters were the old Nintendo heroes like Link, Kalas, Lloyd Irving, and more recently on the PS3-4 Geralt of Rivia, Commander Shepard, and Welkin Gunther. Damn Adamance you are an old fart. I genuinely makes me feel old, and I'm all of two maybe three years older than most forum goers, that I'm one of a few who really was into the old Nintendo characters and pre-2000's RPG's Kids these days have no appreciation. They never had to blow into the cartridge, or switch to the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th disc of their RPG. LOL NO THEY DIDN'T. I REMEMBER ALL OF THAT! Hell I remember when we had out first computer installed in primary school and we could play Space Invaders in the mornings! Oh the beautiful sound ones breath makes as it rushes through the dust filled recesses of an N64 Cartidge or the satisfying click of Disc 2 slotting into position as you've just cleared the halfway point in an 80-100 hour RPG leaving you enough time to reminisce about the highlights of the adventure up until now. *Squee ...and here I was thinking you two were remembering blowing out the contacts of an NES cart.
I thought I belonged.
Now I just feel old (though I do have warm fuzzy memories if that time)
"When everything is OP, nothing is" - CCP Ratatti
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castba
Rogue Instincts Evil Syndicate Alliance.
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Posted - 2015.06.19 23:51:00 -
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One Eyed King wrote:castba wrote: ...and here I was thinking you two were remembering blowing out the contacts of an NES cart.
I thought I belonged.
Now I just feel old (though I do have warm fuzzy memories if that time)
I was talking both about NES cartridges and PS One RPGs that took 3 or 4 discs because one disc wasn't enough. My first game was Pole Position on my Atari 7800. Nice, Triple Action on the Intellivision was mine. Still have it and it still works.
"When everything is OP, nothing is" - CCP Ratatti
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