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Commander Keen was my favourite on my old computer. (Windows 3.1... nostalgia, anyone? :twss: )

On my (at the time) brand new super computer with Windows 2000 ( :eek: ) I played Harry Potter games (still have those, fun to play them just to laugh at the graphics and the gameplay) and Rayman 2 (still have that too but the disc is broken :cry: ).

 

Ah, good times.

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Commander Keen was my favourite on my old computer. (Windows 3.1... nostalgia, anyone? :twss: )

On my (at the time) brand new super computer with Windows 2000 ( :eek: ) I played Harry Potter games (still have those, fun to play them just to laugh at the graphics and the gameplay) and Rayman 2 (still have that too but the disc is broken :cry: ).

 

Ah, good times.

 

to be honest, I quite like the harry potter games (the first couple anyway). The graphics werent awful for when it came out, and the gameplay was pretty excellent.

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Commander Keen was my favourite on my old computer. (Windows 3.1... nostalgia, anyone? :twss: )

On my (at the time) brand new super computer with Windows 2000 ( :eek: ) I played Harry Potter games (still have those, fun to play them just to laugh at the graphics and the gameplay) and Rayman 2 (still have that too but the disc is broken :cry: ).

 

Ah, good times.

 

to be honest, I quite like the harry potter games (the first couple anyway). The graphics werent awful for when it came out, and the gameplay was pretty excellent.

At the time they were awesome, yes. Now compared to the newest games out there they stink, but there's still something great about the blocky graphics. :lol:

(also, using the superjump code in the first one is epic fun :D)

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Commander Keen was my favourite on my old computer. (Windows 3.1... nostalgia, anyone? :twss: )

On my (at the time) brand new super computer with Windows 2000 ( :eek: ) I played Harry Potter games (still have those, fun to play them just to laugh at the graphics and the gameplay) and Rayman 2 (still have that too but the disc is broken :cry: ).

 

Ah, good times.

 

to be honest, I quite like the harry potter games (the first couple anyway). The graphics werent awful for when it came out, and the gameplay was pretty excellent.

At the time they were awesome, yes. Now compared to the newest games out there they stink, but there's still something great about the blocky graphics. :lol:

(also, using the superjump code in the first one is epic fun :D)

 

what I found quite excellent about the early harry potter games, and what I've very rarely seen since, is the fact that on different platforms, the games were completely different genres. I loved the platforming on the PC, but on the game boy, Harry potter 1, the turn based RPG was absolutely freaking brilliant.

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I grew up with a Sega - Madden 95, Spider-man Carnage - or something like that, and 3 mortal combat games, and a PS1 - Warhawk, !-Jumping Flash-! <-woot!, and a bunch of crash bandicoot games (Crash team racing FTFW!!!). When the PS2 came around - Jak and Daxter (WOOT), Kindgom Hearts (EPIC WOOT), and a few other racing games I can't remember. Good times.

 

I like Jak and Daxter, but I lost interest in the second one.

Have you played the third one? If not, I bet you will re-gain interest :razz:

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I remember Pajama Sam, Putt Putt, Spy Fox, and Freddi Fish. Yay for computer games when I was really really young.

You just brought back a blank 8 month gap in my memory XD I completely forgot about those, used to play all the time <3:

I remember I got pokemon yellow for my birthday (forget which one) from my aunt. I played non-stop... got all of my pokemon to 99, including the ones in the pc without cheating... I must've spent hundreds of hours on that =x

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On computer I remember haveing Duke Nukem, Lego Island and lemmings and Age of Empires

 

Then for Ps1 when it first came out:

 

Mickey's Wild Adventure

Gran Turismo

Crash Bandicoot

Shane Warne Cricket

 

Yeeeaah those were the days

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I remember when I was young, we had a demo disk for the PS1, which had Treasure planet on and my favourite PS1 game- Firebugs. :D

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I remember when I was young, we had a demo disk for the PS1, which had Treasure planet on and my favourite PS1 game- Firebugs. :D

My friend had a demo disk for PS1, but I can't remember any of the games on it. That was the only disk we ever used.

 

Wow I had completely forgotten about demo discs. My brother and I used to steel them out of magazines at the grocery store ha.

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I remember when I was young, we had a demo disk for the PS1, which had Treasure planet on and my favourite PS1 game- Firebugs. :D

 

Ah, the memories. Wasn't Firebugs the original Wipeout HD game?

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I remember when I was young, we had a demo disk for the PS1, which had Treasure planet on and my favourite PS1 game- Firebugs. :D

 

Ah, the memories. Wasn't Firebugs the original Wipeout HD game?

Firebugs? Oh my god that game was epic, me and my brother used to play it all the time :P

 

Also the old Sonic games, other ps1 games (mostly crash bandicoot, spyro and livewire (really random game where you had to make squares :P)), death rally used to be a favourite and the original need for speeds.

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I used to spend a lot of my summer hanging out with my cousin, and we would always get up early and sneak downstairs to play some demo motorcross racing game, and some Spyro flying-dragon game thing, which were the only two games that he had.

 

Good memories. =)

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Ahh, childhood games? I believe it was mainly Sonic of course. There was also Kirby, and I loved even back then the original Zelda. In fact, I still have my original Nintendo, and Super nintendo, along with most of my games. Original Zelda on the gold cartridge for the win! I also remember Banjo Kazooie, and my all time favourite game Zelda, Ocarina of Time. Kind of sad it still beats every game, even on the next gen consoles. Ah well.

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Both Banjo and Kazooies.

The first Ratchet and Clank.

Star Wars: Battlefront.

 

Good times, good times... <3:

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