Games you played as a kid that you hold dear
#101
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 08:03
#102
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 08:04
#103
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 08:06
#104
Guest_Dalira Montanti_*
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 08:08
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#105
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 08:11
I was hooked and became a nerdy RPG dungeon crawler man.
#106
Guest_The Exception_*
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 08:15
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#107
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 08:17
and if you ask the inner child who began to play with computers .... my first game which I never will forget was Stonekeep.
#108
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 08:23
Sinmara wrote...
the games in my childhood I played outside, there were no computers :-) and I remember the most time we played pirates or something else :-)
and if you ask the inner child who began to play with computers .... my first game which I never will forget was Stonekeep.
*raises eye*
Witch of the wilds i dare say.
#109
Posté 06 octobre 2011 - 08:28

and
#110
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 12:26
#111
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 12:33
NeroSparda wrote...
Chrono Trigger.
Aww yeah.
#112
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 12:42
classic Sonic, the MGS series, Legacy of Kain series and more.
Modifié par JeffZero, 07 octobre 2011 - 12:43 .
#113
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 12:48
Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity! It had a reversible cover for the US release:
Side 1:

Side 2:

Echidna:

Ironically, I don't like the way the Shin Megami Tensei and Persona look, but the artist for those games did the characters and everything and I like the way this game looks.
Especially Echidna above. The main character dual wields short katana and Echidna steals a sword from him that belonged to his father. Eventually you face Echidna and can recruit her and get the sword back.
The story: you run into this shaman girl that uses a bow and she's on a quest to open up these sealed gates to let Spirit Energy back into the world. Each one represents a different element and you fight a corresponding elemental boss.
The best part is you can combine items to make new equipment and if you spend enough time doing it, you can make the game easier. Also, there's a way you can level up characters in this dungeon that enemies get tougher every 10 levels to also get through parts you may get stuck at.
#114
Guest_Puddi III_*
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 05:45
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#115
Guest_EternalAmbiguity_*
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 06:10
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Phaffner wrote...
Didnt have video games when I was a child, Computers hadn't been invented then. So the games I hold dear as a child.
Monopoly
Scrabble
Parcheesi
and card games.
Scrabble is dumb. Everytime My mom meets her family (they live about an hour from us) they all play scrabble.
I love Monopoly! I was never very good, though.
And Parcheesi was prety fun, though I never had a set.
I had a friend that was REALLY big into board games and stuff. Have you ever heard of Axis and Allies? It's a board game where you fight WWII all over again. I think there may be four different versions: Original Axis and Allies, Axis and Allies: Pacific, European Axis and Allies, and I think they redid the original.
And what about the Trains games, did you ever play those? Those were so fun.
That same friend made up a game called "Careers." He hooked together a monopoly game, Clue, and some other game. It was really dumb.
#116
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 06:19
#117
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 06:24
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
Phaffner wrote...
Didnt have video games when I was a child, Computers hadn't been invented then. So the games I hold dear as a child.
Monopoly
Scrabble
Parcheesi
and card games.
Scrabble is dumb. Everytime My mom meets her family (they live about an hour from us) they all play scrabble.
I love Monopoly! I was never very good, though.
And Parcheesi was prety fun, though I never had a set.
I had a friend that was REALLY big into board games and stuff. Have you ever heard of Axis and Allies? It's a board game where you fight WWII all over again. I think there may be four different versions: Original Axis and Allies, Axis and Allies: Pacific, European Axis and Allies, and I think they redid the original.
And what about the Trains games, did you ever play those? Those were so fun.
That same friend made up a game called "Careers." He hooked together a monopoly game, Clue, and some other game. It was really dumb.
Ok we talking board games here!!! Risk. no comma no but wait no but this board game. NO just Risk Period!!!!
#118
Guest_EternalAmbiguity_*
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 06:29
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#119
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 06:33
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
I didn't own Risk, but I played it a couple times and I wasn't particularly good at it.
My last time playing it I new who was going to win, there was this guy who had north america most of it that is and no one was stopping him, I had Africa and time to time South America but i had a guy hitting me from over in Asia trying to take me over had a guy who had to come from Europe down to south America while the other guy was slowly taking over North America and Asia.
#120
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Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 06:37
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ItsPhilsTime wrote...
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
I didn't own Risk, but I played it a couple times and I wasn't particularly good at it.
My last time playing it I new who was going to win, there was this guy who had north america most of it that is and no one was stopping him, I had Africa and time to time South America but i had a guy hitting me from over in Asia trying to take me over had a guy who had to come from Europe down to south America while the other guy was slowly taking over North America and Asia.
Yikes. I only ever played with three people at once.
#121
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 06:43
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
ItsPhilsTime wrote...
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
I didn't own Risk, but I played it a couple times and I wasn't particularly good at it.
My last time playing it I new who was going to win, there was this guy who had north america most of it that is and no one was stopping him, I had Africa and time to time South America but i had a guy hitting me from over in Asia trying to take me over had a guy who had to come from Europe down to south America while the other guy was slowly taking over North America and Asia.
Yikes. I only ever played with three people at once.
Me and my best friend were two of the three left and we allied he was like if i pull my troops off of here ur not going to attack right i was like no why the hell would I, I was like that would be stupid for me, I took over one property of the other guys and ended the turn, then on the next turn which was the other guys I hind that I had some cards hoping he would go for the other guy so i could get a crap ton of armies, but didnt work, I though he was going to leave one but he didnt bastard lol.
#122
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 06:55
First rpg I played back in the 90's as a kid. I think I was around 8 or so, and never heard of D&D. So I didn't really know how all the stats worked, besides str haha. I still fire it up every now and then.
#123
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 01:27
#124
Guest_DuckSoup_*
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 01:34
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I also love: Repton (Acorn Electron) Mario Kart (SNES) and Unreal Tournament (PC)
#125
Guest_DuckSoup_*
Posté 07 octobre 2011 - 01:36
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