sparky2008123 wrote:
OH! I totally forgot to tell you guys. If you want to play old GBA and GB Color games like Pokemon Yellow version and Legend of Zelda Oracle of Seasons/Time, AND lots other old games (including a few Super Mario games i think) go to www.PlayR.org, I'll put a link: Go to PlayR
You can also play Harvest Moon and Frogger and a lot of other classics.
I used to play on that site all the time.
Until I got emulators. :P
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sparky2008123 wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
Haha. I love how you're calling us young when 3 years isn't really that big of a difference.
So you're 10?
See too me that's young.
I'm 11, twelve next month. I said 3 years to filler.
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Robot Arena 2 PC!
lol
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sparky2008123 wrote:
I'm not sure.... I know my parents got us (my sisters and i) that older console. Like a GameCube but you put a big (i can't spell cartdrege correctly right now for some annoying reason it has left my mind!) in the top.
Anyway I played quite a few games but being the oldest (besides my one older cousin who we saw a lot) I never say anyone play many games. I'm only, what, two years younger than my cousin.... I think...
Anyway I don't remmebr the exact name but it was Super Mario something... The one with Birdos and the Raccoon ability. Cause not many Mario games have Birdos...
A few years later when the GameCube came out I played Lego Star Wars I, Super Mario Strikers, and that's it...
Later I played Legend of Zelda WindWaker (still haven't finished the darn thing...). Until the years passed and I'm playing Scribblenauts Unlimited on my Wii U, LOL.
EDIT: Think it was a Nintendo 64, was there anything like the GameCube before that?
Playstation, but no cartridge. Were the graphics on par with 64?
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Luigitailsdoll45 wrote:
sparky2008123 wrote:
I'm not sure.... I know my parents got us (my sisters and i) that older console. Like a GameCube but you put a big (i can't spell cartdrege correctly right now for some annoying reason it has left my mind!) in the top.
Anyway I played quite a few games but being the oldest (besides my one older cousin who we saw a lot) I never say anyone play many games. I'm only, what, two years younger than my cousin.... I think...
Anyway I don't remmebr the exact name but it was Super Mario something... The one with Birdos and the Raccoon ability. Cause not many Mario games have Birdos...
A few years later when the GameCube came out I played Lego Star Wars I, Super Mario Strikers, and that's it...
Later I played Legend of Zelda WindWaker (still haven't finished the darn thing...). Until the years passed and I'm playing Scribblenauts Unlimited on my Wii U, LOL.
EDIT: Think it was a Nintendo 64, was there anything like the GameCube before that?Playstation, but no cartridge. Were the graphics on par with 64?
PS1 graphics weren't technically as good as the N64's, but they've aged better IMO.
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I going to guess pokemon red, but I don't know for sure.
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I may have posted here before but my first game was a plug & play system with 100 games, i think they were all NES games (it was the early 2000's at this time). I remember Super Mario Bros., Paper Boy and some action sh'm'up game. I also had a Gameboy Color which I didn't play very much. It still can't believe that I didn't play Pokemon Gold at the time, but I guess it was because I couldn't read yet
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GameGuy64 wrote:
I may have posted here before but my first game was a plug & play system with 100 games, i think they were all NES games (it was the early 2000's at this time). I remember Super Mario Bros., Paper Boy and some action sh'm'up game. I also had a Gameboy Color which I didn't play very much. It still can't believe that I didn't play Pokemon Gold at the time, but I guess it was because I couldn't read yet
Can I have them?
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Uh lebump.
Anyways I remember my first console was a Gamecube, I got it like merely a month after that fateful day. My first handheld was technically a Game Boy Color, it was my sisters and she didn't want it anymore, but I didn't really like it because there were like no games for it, so I never played it. I later got a GBA SP, though, in something like '05, even though the DS was out I wasn't interested in it (I didn't realize there was a GBA slot in it until much later) and always loved the GBA SP. I remember actually saving up $80 for it through backbreaking chores but it was so freaking worth it.
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Interesting question!
If I remember correctly, it was Spyro the Dragon for my friend's PS1. We bought one later that year and later bought all three Spyro games. Which are still the best of the series: the reloaded series is just missing the polygonal magic of the original trilogy.
I remember the intense wave of nostalgia when I found they could be bought on PSPs. Amazing: the game could "just work" on a brick the size of a dictionary eight years ago, but five years later it fits in your pocket.
My first rhythm game was the extremely cheesy Patapon. I was, like, god at it or something, and actually need an increased tempo for any difficulty.
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