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One of my favorite games on the PS1, but also was formative to my music tastes as well. Growing up around mostly Christian music and oldies, THPS was my first exposure to Dead Kennedys, Goldfinger, Primus, Suicidal Tendencies - the origin of my love for punk.
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One of my favorite games on the PS1, but also was formative to my music tastes as well. Growing up around mostly Christian music and oldies, THPS was my first exposure to Dead Kennedys, Goldfinger, Primus, Suicidal Tendencies - the origin of my love for punk.
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Still remains my favorite game of all time. Something about it connected with me as a kid on a deep level. Maybe it was the rhythm gameplay disguised as boxing. Or the huge personalities and characters that wowed me. But I couldn't put it down and still can't.
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Still remains my favorite game of all time. Something about it connected with me as a kid on a deep level. Maybe it was the rhythm gameplay disguised as boxing. Or the huge personalities and characters that wowed me. But I couldn't put it down and still can't.
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I can't recall if there was a game I was more hyped for in my lifetime. It was also one of the last times I remember my dad and I both being completely obsessed with the same game. We would talk about the uniques we found and do countless Travincal runs together.
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I can't recall if there was a game I was more hyped for in my lifetime. It was also one of the last times I remember my dad and I both being completely obsessed with the same game. We would talk about the uniques we found and do countless Travincal runs together.
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During the summer of '98, my BFF and I shared any crumb of news regarding SC that we could find. We speculated over every screenshot we found, since we played WarCraft 2 so often. It dominated our lives for years (w/ the help of Brood War) - we would watch pro SC often
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During the summer of '98, my BFF and I shared any crumb of news regarding SC that we could find. We speculated over every screenshot we found, since we played WarCraft 2 so often. It dominated our lives for years (w/ the help of Brood War) - we would watch pro SC often
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One of the first PC games I bought when my family got our first computer. I remember the excitement of downloading the shareware (it took HOURS over 33.6k dial-up!) based on an EGM preview I read. The Butcher still gives me nightmares. Long live Godly Plate of the Whale.
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One of the first PC games I bought when my family got our first computer. I remember the excitement of downloading the shareware (it took HOURS over 33.6k dial-up!) based on an EGM preview I read. The Butcher still gives me nightmares. Long live Godly Plate of the Whale.
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Nearly every day after school, I would go to my friend's house (their family owned multiple PCs) and we would play WarCraft 2 over LAN, usually against bots. This was a long-running ritual (until SC came out) and the map editor was an addiction.
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Nearly every day after school, I would go to my friend's house (their family owned multiple PCs) and we would play WarCraft 2 over LAN, usually against bots. This was a long-running ritual (until SC came out) and the map editor was an addiction.
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The over-the-top satirical humor crossed with The Running Man was the perfect storm for adolescent me. I felt like I was in on a joke that that was much more "mature" than I was, especially the ridiculous gore. And I still quote, "Big money! Big prizes! I love it!"
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The over-the-top satirical humor crossed with The Running Man was the perfect storm for adolescent me. I felt like I was in on a joke that that was much more "mature" than I was, especially the ridiculous gore. And I still quote, "Big money! Big prizes! I love it!"
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I wasn't exposed to D&D as a kid but my BFF introduced me to Dragon Strike, which I had no idea was board game-adjacent (published by TSR but left all mention of D&D off the box, assuming from satanic panic.) It opened my eyes to tabletop RPGs and begged for it for Xmas
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I wasn't exposed to D&D as a kid but my BFF introduced me to Dragon Strike, which I had no idea was board game-adjacent (published by TSR but left all mention of D&D off the box, assuming from satanic panic.) It opened my eyes to tabletop RPGs and begged for it for Xmas
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What needs to be said? It's a masterpiece that I still revisit. And some of my earliest gaming memories were drawing maps for my dad while I watched him play, and then using my maps during my own play through at 4 or 5 years old. It was a magical time.
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What needs to be said? It's a masterpiece that I still revisit. And some of my earliest gaming memories were drawing maps for my dad while I watched him play, and then using my maps during my own play through at 4 or 5 years old. It was a magical time.
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One of the early MMOs and I was hopelessly addicted. I thought it was the coolest thing ever, being able to see other players, chat with them, and even join a party together to fight monsters. The old-school Sierra adventure game style also was a huge draw for me.
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One of the early MMOs and I was hopelessly addicted. I thought it was the coolest thing ever, being able to see other players, chat with them, and even join a party together to fight monsters. The old-school Sierra adventure game style also was a huge draw for me.
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I have such a fondness for this racing board game, despite some of its crazy swinginess. It also suffers from a weird "best with more, but then takes way too long" problem. But it's still part of my favorite board gaming memories, especially our local F1 League.
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I have such a fondness for this racing board game, despite some of its crazy swinginess. It also suffers from a weird "best with more, but then takes way too long" problem. But it's still part of my favorite board gaming memories, especially our local F1 League.
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I was obsessed as a kid. We never bought it, but my dad and I rented it repeatedly over an entire summer until we both finished it. There's nothing about it that's remarkable as a RPG, but it just hit at the right age I guess. I didn't even care about the movie!
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I was obsessed as a kid. We never bought it, but my dad and I rented it repeatedly over an entire summer until we both finished it. There's nothing about it that's remarkable as a RPG, but it just hit at the right age I guess. I didn't even care about the movie!
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LNOE isn't a game that stands the test of time but it was one of the 1st hobbyist board games I purchased from @jeffcannata.bsky.social's rec on the Weekend Confirmed podcast back in 2010ish. It blew my mind and opened my eyes to a hobby I've been engrossed with ever since
LNOE isn't a game that stands the test of time but it was one of the 1st hobbyist board games I purchased from @jeffcannata.bsky.social's rec on the Weekend Confirmed podcast back in 2010ish. It blew my mind and opened my eyes to a hobby I've been engrossed with ever since
Beat 'em ups were one of my favorite genres as a kid, and none caught my attention as much as The Simpsons arcade cabinet did. I jumped on any opportunity I had to drop quarters into it wherever I could find it. Everything from the music to the graphics was candy to me.
Beat 'em ups were one of my favorite genres as a kid, and none caught my attention as much as The Simpsons arcade cabinet did. I jumped on any opportunity I had to drop quarters into it wherever I could find it. Everything from the music to the graphics was candy to me.