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Post by The Patryn on Oct 7, 2003 1:32:05 GMT -5
When you were younger, you know, like seven or so, what games did you play? Which were your favourites?
When I was younger all I really played were educational computer games. My favourites being Number Crunchers, Word Crunchers, Math Blaster and that line of games that Gizmos and Gadgets came from...I forget the name...
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Post by RpgmT on Oct 7, 2003 7:54:19 GMT -5
Chrono Trigger, I didn't understand nuts of it but it was fun!
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Post by Shade on Oct 7, 2003 11:47:58 GMT -5
I think I got Doom when I was 8. (That's rigth. 10 years under the age requirment.) I barely played any games until I finally got my PSX.
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Post by Chickensoupcheese on Oct 7, 2003 12:45:43 GMT -5
Monkey Island! Monkey Island! BC Kid Trolls Zool Claymates Zombies
I could go on and on. No Educational games for me, though, although I liked Mario Is Missing 0_o.
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Post by SickAndWretched on Oct 7, 2003 15:51:56 GMT -5
hmm... Metroid, Super Metroid, Doom, Doom 2, Lemmings, the Megamans, Tetris, Zedla, Road Ash (on psx), and such. there are alot..
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Post by ObviousDelirium on Oct 7, 2003 16:41:22 GMT -5
What I played when I was seven?Super Mario Bros 3(a classic),River City Ransom(loved that),Super Mario Bros,Super Mario Bros 2,Zelda 2 and a few more...but no educational games.
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Post by The Patryn on Oct 7, 2003 17:55:59 GMT -5
Heh...Looks like I'm the only one who was forced to play educational crap. Heh...I forgot Oregon Trail...It's always fun seeing how many daughters you can lose to cholera per trip ^_~
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Post by Zheil on Oct 7, 2003 18:01:22 GMT -5
Teh classic, Super Mario Bros. for NES, as well as Streets of Rage 2 for Sega Genesis.
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Post by PaulC on Oct 7, 2003 18:17:10 GMT -5
Number Crunchers, I think it was called. I don't even remember how you played but it involved some crazy green chomping thing and a repetitive math game. Oregon Trail was good, too. I played all of those great floppy floppy disk games for the ancient computers my school had.
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Post by The Patryn on Oct 7, 2003 18:48:19 GMT -5
Yeah, same. I still play Oregon Trail on the computer in my math room.
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Post by BlackMage on Oct 7, 2003 19:33:15 GMT -5
I played Donkey Kong Country, Super Mario Allstars, Stunt Racer FX, Super Ninja Boy, and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers for SNES.
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Post by Chickensoupcheese on Oct 8, 2003 1:11:59 GMT -5
Who can forget The Oregon Trail? I can't remember how I got hold of a copy, but I remember it being quite fun. I've also remembered an Educational game, where you played a Block with Sunglasses who went around a maze, and every time you bumped into a baddie you had to answer a Maths sum. Not sure what it was called, but I'm sure it's still on floppy somewhere, so I might check.
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Post by The Patryn on Oct 8, 2003 1:32:41 GMT -5
I just remembered another of my favourite childhood games. Commander Keen. d**n it, now I'm going to have to look for a copy of that game. >_<
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Post by theblakeman on Oct 8, 2003 19:48:28 GMT -5
I love Commander Keen!!!
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Post by The Patryn on Oct 8, 2003 20:01:29 GMT -5
Yup...It's like...one of the greatest side-scrolling shooters...well, ever.
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