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ASR
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« Reply #633 on: 26 July 2008, 21:33:45 » |
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My dad used to do that, too! One of my most vibrant childhood memories is my dad pulling out Kirby's Dreamland 3 from the SNES and it apparently destroyed the game somehow, and the cartridge just stopped working. I was so pissed.
Years later, the game magically started working again.
Also, fun fact: My brother has never really liked Nintendo, and I figured out why: I would never let him play the SNES very much as a kid, and when we played Kirby's Dreamland 3 together, I ALWAYS made him play as Gooey, who is like a super-lame version of Kirby that follows him and does nothing useful and gets dragged around the screen when Kirby goes faster than him. So when the N64 came out, I did the same thing, and he just got fed up with it. So he didn't play videogames much as a kid. But then he got his XBOX360 and plays games non-stop.
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Chron
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« Reply #646 on: 27 July 2008, 02:18:55 » |
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I decided, out of sheer fascination, to beat Sonic 3 and Knuckles again. I'm a little rusty, but I still remember pretty much everything in the game. Played as Knuckles. Usually that trips me up because of the different route, but I forgot how short it is in comparison to the Sonic story. And how ridiculously easy Super Metal Sonic is. Animaniacs kicked ass. I remember struggling for like half a week to beat The Brain, and then our rental ran out :S
Oh, man, that battle was disgustingly tough. And the pies on the train? Shortly followed by the COAL CAR OF DEATH? What were these guys thinking?
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