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I remembered back in the day when I had a PS1 and was playing through Final fantasy VII when it just came out. I pushed everyday to see how far I could go and left the console on overnight when I couldn’t play anymore because I didn’t have a memory card. That’s was a really good time, but man was I pissed when the power flickered, I wasn’t willing to play again until a couple years later when I bothered to get a memory card.
 

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My brother and I rented Klax for the NES, it is a color match falling pieces game. We had the NES hooked up in his bedroom, but the small TV was an old black and white TV. So Klax turned into match the shades of gray game.
 

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My favorite memory was from watching my dad play Resident Evil 4 on his old PS2. Ashley was turning cranks on her own during mission 3-1. She was grabbed by a cultist and my dad thought it'd be a great idea to save her with a ROCKET LAUNCHER. Ashley died, but when it showed her death, her leg was blown off. I think it glitched out. It looked like she had steel coming from her leg, like she was a robot. Watching my dad play this game made it by far my favorite game of all time. When I play it today, he can still remember some things about it, so we can talk about it for a while. We could repeatedly fight El Gigante with the Chicago Typewriter for hours! I hope 2005 is retro enough to win!
 
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I remember when I was a kid, sneaking to the living room at midnight to play with my NES until 4 a.m., then waking up to go to school was a pain. My mom sold the NES because of that. Oh good times. :D
 
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I loved the moment when I realized I played Super Mario Bros. so much, my friend dared me to beat level 1-1 without seeing the screen, and to my surprise, I pulled it off! I got $5 for that!
 

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The moment I first played Mario kart 64 at my cousin's house, I sucked so hard that I got last. Yet I liked the game so much that my parents decided to give it to me for my birthday together with a second controller. I still own both and my 64 of course. :P I have played this game for ages together with my best friend and sometimes we still play it. (Although he often complains about the shitty graphics. :P)
 

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The legend of Zelda on the nes was a blast. Sure it was only one player, but me and my buddy (not the doll, lol) would play this together. He’d have the map and guide me around. Then, when I died, I’d take a turn with the map guiding him around. We did this with many other games. Super Mario brothers and metal gear were also in heavy rotation. Now, I have an eight year old daughter. She loves looking at maps, so I handed her the overworld map for the legend of Zelda and she guided me around. We had a blast and finished the game in a couple of weekends. We are now hooked on gyromite. She loves to control the pipes. The NES brings me way back and I’m sharing that with my daughter.
 

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Maybe nobody knows this, it's a platform puzzle game for nes named Solstice, and then the old zeldas
 

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I loved playing Super Mario Bros, which was a great game imo but a bit hard in comparison to Mario games from nowadays. You always need to start from the beginning if you died and that was really annoying sometimes but on the other side it showed me that im not good enough yet to finish the game and to play better. Other good games were of course Pokemon red and blue which I played for many many hours.
 

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My fave gaming memory and fresh in my mind even today was getting a launch day original snes with super mario world bundle. Setting that baby up and wowing at the vivid colours and awesomeness of the game. finding the secret levels and finishing star road. What great memories
 

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Well, when I was 13yo, I had an atari and was walking home from school, A store had a new console running on display so people could see it...The game on it was megaman 2 and i asked the store lady to let me play it a little and she let me, I chose bubble man and was blown away by the waterfall and the big frog, moreso by the teeny tiny frogs that came out of it, I thought, "Man, how do they do it?"

Dad gave me one some months later from birthday, megaman games became an obsession to the point of my getting a tattoo in its honor and I managed to get it featured on Capcom unity among other gaming sites

http://www.capcom-unity.com/jgonzo/blog/2011/01/11/get_equipped_with_this_mega_man_tattoo
 

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The anecdote that I am going to tell you happened when I was 6 years old:
I receive the Shuckle of Olivine City and release it because it was a female (at the time all my friends and I thought that the females were weaker) to discover later that I had to return it, this made me feel like crap until I found another Shuckle (in the Pokédex there was not any information about where to find it), when doing Rock Smash again in Olivine City and all of this happened when I was in a break of classes (we took the GBC to school) and the Shuckle did not stay inside the Pokéball, so I entered the classroom playing and I asked my teacher to let me play until I could capture it. She left me and I captured it. So much effort to discover that it was not possible to return "any Shuckle" (programming things and that each Pokémon generated has its own PID).
 

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