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Best Nostalgic Game you ever owned/still own

Jan.B

Command and conquer 1 for me

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Quake 2. In my mind it revolutionized gaming graphics. Still have my original CD. After that it was Unreal, Starcraft and Jedi Knight. Sabre Duels over Dial Up, epic.

If it weren't for Quake 1!

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Original Super Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt cartridge  :)

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Crash Bandicoot and GTA:San Andreas. I get nostalgic everytime. EVERY...SINGLE...GOD DAMN TIME!!!

 

Have no clue what its called but it was a game that i got on a demo cd. you were some kind of mechanicle crab with guns and rockets and you had to clear a level and then kill the epic crab boss.

its called ghost in the shell. for ps1. epic game it was.

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Zelda Ocarina of Time. My cousin bought the game when I was younger and to this day it is still my number one favorite game and I don't see any games beating it any time soon

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MOHAA... it basically defined the new generation of war action FPS. Amazing game.

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Majora's Mask  I loved playing it when i was young i loved it more than oot (sorry oot fans just my opinion) because of the three day timer and also all the different mask and such.

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I still play the Spyro games on my playstation 1 which is still running after 15 years. Spyro the Dragon is my favorite game I've ever played.

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I've just finished a marathon multi replay session of Deus Ex (the original pc version) I downloaded from GOG.com. They sell lots of old games patched to play on modern OSes.I still have the original disc but I can't be bothered to fuss around to get it to run on Win7 on my own.Prior to that I played their patched version of System Shock 2 and I've just installed Clive Barker's Undying. I keep the original discs for nostalgia value I suppose.

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In terms of PC it has to be Morrowind. Overall....Pokemon Red. I still play my original gameboy and pokemon game from when I was a kid

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Hmm, I'd have to say.. Golden Eye for the Nintendo 64. Such an epic game, and I still play it from time to time with my lil brother for fun. I'm 28, and he's 15. So when I got tired with the N64, he borrowed it from me. So we've both had a lot of fun with that system.

Considering my age, I'm also apart of the NES generation. But I just seemed to enjoy the N64 experience more. If you ask me, the N64 was the Nintendo golden age.

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