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Favorite childhood game(s)?

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KillerM33
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Re: Favorite childhood game(s)?

Post by KillerM33 »

Pokemon,Tarzan,Contra,Duckhunt,Mega Man (irregular hunter x),crash bandicoot on the ps1,final fantasy on the ps1,james bond on the ps1,some racing game that i dont know on the ps1
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Re: Favorite childhood game(s)?

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The first game I've ever owned was Crash Bandicoot 3 and the first game I ever played was SMW for SNES.
I still play both of them.
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Re: Favorite childhood game(s)?

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I figure the first game I played was Pong. I never owned an atari but I played one quite a bit. My first console was the NES in 1988? Got it for Christmas. My favorite game, still to this day, is Contra! I can play it over and over.
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Re: Favorite childhood game(s)?

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Tetris and Super Mario Bros.
I love playing retro emulator games and PSP, PS1 games on my JXD S7800B(from jxdofficial.com).
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Re: Favorite childhood game(s)?

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Donkey Kong Country 3, Donkey Kong Land 1 & 2, Pokémon Red, Lufia the legend returns & Gargoyle's quest.
And on the game gear there was Land of illusion.

Oh sweet memories.
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