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Loved getting the SNES Mario Paint bundle for my 5th birthday. I still need to get around to picking up a copy again someday.
 

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Star Wars battlefront 2 on the ps2 with my Dad.

It was our favourite game, my name is Luke so it was pretty fitting. We used to play galactic conquest all the time and dual as Luke and Vader. Some good times :)
 

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Well, it doesnt hurt to try to enter, here ya go-

I enjoyed playing Super Mario Bros. on my NES with a CRT TV and finding the secrets before you could just look them up online!

Good luck everyone, with 15 pages of entries, there isn't a huge chance of winning, but I can try.
 

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my favourite retro gaming memory is actually getting Game Boy when i was 11 or so, played the hell out of Tetris

my favourite recent retro gaming memory is playing through the English fan-translation of For the Frog the Bell Tolls (Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru), which is the secret best GB game.

 
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I never owned any console before the GameBoyAdvance. However, I got to play Pokemon Gold and Silver via a GBC emulator on PC. Don't remember its name right now, but it used to have some graphical glitches from time to time. I used to play them with my brother (I was 6 and he was 8), while we both played by turns while advancing through each of the routes in the game, catching Rattatas and Hoothoots for hours, using the keyboard on a 128 MB of RAM PC.

It was really fun. No other PC flash game from Cartoon Network website was as addictive as Gold and Silver were, even when emulated.

While not being a real console, I find it incredible, for a Pokémon game played outside its intented hardware, to catch easily two kids' attention. Those were really a work of passion. Thanks, GameFreak; thanks Nintendo.
 

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My best retro memories come from the PSX and GAMEBOY. Specially the second one. Playing the whole day -and sometimes even at school- to POKéMON games was amazing. One of the funniest moments of playing POKéMON and I couldn't see the screen so in the character name selector, my name was AAAAAAAA. Good old times.
 

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I loved playing Pokemon Yellow as a kid I always fell for stupid rumors and collecting Pokemon with my brother was always fun! Pokemon is still one of my favorite series!
 

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my favorite retro gaming memory is playing the original the legend of zelda link's awakening on the original gameboy in the 90s.
 

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My gaming days started when my parents brought home a PONG system in the 70's. I've owned nearly every console and handheld that's come out since then. :)
 

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my favorite memory has to be when i picked up star ocean 2 on ps1. I was 10 at the time and while I liked the idea of FF7 having a story i didn't like the game per say. The guy at the locally run game store suggested SO2 since it had a good story but you could actually fight in real time like a brawler. What he didn't tell me was the ridiculous crafting system, multiple ending, secret characters, or the massive replay it had.

That game made me realize rpgs were my favorite genre and I still play it every summer to commemorate my finding it
 

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I remember fighting with my brother and sister over who gets to play the winner (3 brats, 2 controllers... le mayo). Also remember my Dad grinding Zelda at night while us kids were sleeping and marking out stuff on the map we got outta Nintendo Power Magazine. Good member berries! You member? Yeah I member!
 

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My favourite Famicom game would be Konami World. I'm not sure if it was released outside Japan, but it was one hell of a mashup of character platform games. One of the hardest game I've played too. Well, most of Nintendo games back then were really difficult anyway.
 

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my favorite retro game use nintendo ds platform.
it's blue dragon - awakened shadow
this game in my opinion is the best ds game ever. i mean, the game stages, 3d rendering, all mission things are greatfully planned, also crafting system is so gud.
who played this game Bfore knows what i mean.
 

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My favorite memory is of playing the Virtual boy while lying down so that i didnt have to lean up against it while sitting in front of the table. I would play for hours. Good times!!!!
 

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Probably the original doom on pc, kid me probably shouldnt have been playing that M rated game (it gave me nightmeres too). But it was still fun as hell (pun intended), even the cheat codes were fun to mess around with. Of course you cant forget the iconic music.
 
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idk if im late cuz im too lazy to do timezone crap but if were telling retro stuff then my best memory was playing croc legend of the gobbos on my old ps1 while i still lived in kansas
first game i ever played too :P
the game disk got broken while moving to florida though so my idiot parents threw out the ps1 but not the disk ,-,
i still have the broken disk in a plastic bag somewhere and i recently bought a new ps1 so im gonna be able to continue playing with a different disk but same mem stick
after i relearn the controls -_-
 
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My best memories of a retro game were from Xenogears, never felt so concerned for a game, I was still little at the time but it was just amazing; the storytelling was incredible (I had never seen something as deep as that before, and probably won't for a long time) and the graphics at the time were revolutionary to me!
Really was (and still is) a great game, play it if you haven't, I guarantee you will love it !
 

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Back when I was maybe 7 or 8 years old, I was walking down the street, coming home from school, and thinking about video games like usual. Our family couldn't afford much, so I made a wish for all the systems and all the games in the world.
Fast forward a few years, I learned out emulators and roms and was quickly downloading nes and snes roms on my 56k modem. It was amazing, getting to play all the games I've only read in gaming magazines or hearing kids talk about. There were many games that I've enjoyed only through emulation, but Chrono Trigger comes to mind, as I remembered people talking about it in my school and giving tips to each other. I finally got to experience it and it was an amazing experience, better than I'd thought it would be.
 

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