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Who remembers the "Golden age of gaming"?


AlenNez

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I still play all of those fun golden aged games. Sure I may not have even been a twinkle in an eye at the time but I still love the games :P So I would say Super Smash Bros N64 really is my childhood favorite Edited by JustATac0
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Mario 64 was a family favorite of mines. Cousins would always take turns trying to complete a level, or finding ways to cheat through a certain portion.

 

Resident evil 2 was also a pretty lively event, but to me it was rather scary, particularly when my character died. Seeing either my Leon or Claire get munched on by zombies gave me nightmares as a youngling.

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The 'Golden Age' may well differ from person to person but for me it probably began with the screech of the tape player as it loaded the next few Gauntlet levels into the Sinclair Spectrum. Continued through the Amiga days with titles such a Civilization, Powermonger, Syndicate, Elite Frontier, and then on into the early Command and Conquer games on the PC.

 

The days when computer games came in large boxes, not for show, but because the printed manual really was that big!

 

I still have a 160+ page manual from a helicopter gunship game that contains descriptions of such things as Transational Lift and Vortex Ring Effect. Sitting next to it, a 300 page printed guide to Naval Warfare that came with another game.

 

They certainly don't make 'em like they used to. Why, I remember when I were a lad ........

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so man great games! for me there was the following

 

Nintendo---Teenage Mutant ninja turtles, Super Mario World

 

Super Nintendo---Cybernator, Tetris Attack, The Lawnmower man, Mortal Kombat 2, Street fighter 2

 

N64---Golden Eye

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