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What's your favorite childhood game?
#1
What was your most memorable/hardest to beat/favorite game during your childhood?



#2
Age of Empires 2 for sure, spend hours on the demo alone



#3
I don't think I've met anyone else thats ever played it but Everblue 2 on the PS2, really cool diving game where you explored wrecks, searched for treasure etc, must have put a few hundred hours into it as a kid



#4
The old tony hawk games were always a blast when I was little. From the n64, to the ps2.



#5
You know that you are old when your games were from genesis (Sonic, Streets of Rage, Golden Axe) and Game Boy (Super Mario) :o



#6
I guess the Spyro and Crash Bandicoot games really opened my eyes to the gaming world back then.



#7
sm64 for sure, smg and smg2 were amazing too tho. huge nintendo fan



#8
Donkey Kong Country



#9
I liked Plok for the SNES. The music in that game was amazing



#10
zombies ate my neighbors



#11
I just answered a similar thread to this, but another game I loved was Pajama Sam!



#12
LaSxrenity Wrote:What was your most memorable/hardest to beat/favorite game during your childhood?
Zelda Wind Waker by far, i have so many good memories on this game, I remember being stuck on the first boss for 3 months because I didn't know you needed to use the grappling hook on the dragon's tail



#13
Sacred Gold was a blast for me and my little brother in early 2000s. Also Team Buddies for playstation 1.



#14
I love this thread. Thanks for posting. INSTANTLY came to mind are the early pokemon generations. For me the most nostalgic was Gen 3. I personally played Emerald (still my favorite pokemon game of all time). Man... the soundtrack, the story, the pokemon, the lore and the entire atmosphere will just never be created again. I remember getting my first Gameboy advance SP, pearl blue AGS 101, booting up the came and climbing into a closet to play in solitary silence and happiness, engrossed in the pokemon universe. Pokemon emerald was without a doubt my favorite game from childhood.