What's your favorite childhood vidya memory/experience
What's your favorite childhood vidya memory/experience
i cant even lie, probably playing mw2 with my friends at like 11 pm on a school night
its all downhill from there
playing some games with friends. passing the controller and all the usual shit
I would play Runescape back in the day and advertise free gem cutting. Except I would actually cut people's gems and give them back for free.
Toy Commander on Dreamcast
playing bomberman with my sister
Probably back when the Commodore 64 was my only platform. My dad was the main person who took me to pick out games, but he was absent for a long stretch and my mom took me to Micro World and let me pick out a game
Watching my sister play Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life. Was very calming.
Extremely good taste
Watching my Dad play RTCW.
Playing Jedi Knight and Duke Nukem 3D with my Dad. I controlled the shooting he controlled everything else.
Playing Secret of Mana on the snes
we played 'doctor' in the kindergarten
Early childhood? Playing Street Fighter 2 Champion Edition on genesis and popping little boy boners playing as Chun Li.
Other than that, probably playing Quake 2 and Call of Duty: United Offensive with my clan bros.
I'm a Zoomer who grew up with Minecraft and the decline of Western civilization.
Suikoden II with my brothers
99' zoomer and i grew up with all these things.
tfw being poor allowed me to experience some of the best vidya of all time
Playing Skyward Sword all night the last day of 6th grade, such an amazing game
Ocarina of time, period.
mw2 was amazing though.
Timesplitters future perfect coop 4 players
I miss it
>mw2
>childhood
GTFO zoomer bitch
i want to go back
this is why I entered the thread
Buying FF VII, FF IX and Tactics on the same day two or three weeks after IX's release and playing the openings of all three on the same night. The cutscene of Prima Vista crashing into the petrification forest blew my 6 y. o. mind to shit.
im 25 :)
Playing all those weird DOS(?) games my dad would bring home on a removable hard disk I could put into his old mac anytime I liked.
I never knew where he got them, but there were a bunch, like a motorbike game that played like spongebob boat-o-cross, and my absolute favorite a Worms-like turn-based artillery game called 'Dome Wars'. They had so many cool weapons and tools for being such a simple game.
sure
uhhh yes
Being the filling in a sandwich between my mom and dad.
in the original Halo on Xbox, my sister and I would drive into the sea and see how far we could get.
also I couldn't afford full-games, so I'd take my $1 pocket money down to the local market and buy used game magazines with demo disks.
there was one game that really freaked me out, but I can't remember it. I think it was Psychonauts, but I played the game, and it doesn't have the same sequence I remember.
It has something to do with the scary fish enemy, but it was above ground I think, and you were swinging from tree-to-tree trying to escape it.
Maybe it wasn't Psychonauts.
God OP what a cringey fucking image
playing elsword 4am on a christmass morning when the house was empty
Sure.
I don't know how but when I was a child I managed to discover how to go out of bonds in Pokemon Diamond, I managed to use it to get to the island that requires an event ticket to get into and freak my friends with Cresselia.
also implying this thread is stealth lmao
Either playing OoT or being mildly addicted to playing Unreal Tournament. I think that was the first online FPS that I played a lot of. I had a shit internet connection, so there was lots of lag and the experience was basically terrible, but I liked how frantic arena shooting was. I also liked the dumb custom levels people made up. Also playing wc3 custom maps. That was far more enjoyable and I was heavily addicted to that, but it feels like it was a little later. OoT was when I was an actual small kid.
i cant remember
Beating Soul of Marx in Kirby Super Star Ultra. I spent months trying to beat the True Arena, and i was so happy when i finally managed to do it!
>10 years old
>Christmas
>Ask for Nightfire or Timesplitters 2 on PS2 for Christmas
>Get both
I had several fun memories. Going to block buster with my parents, renting a ninja turtles beat em up game for the snes, and coming home to play with my brother.
when my parents still loved each other