[–] KlickyKeys ago
Coming home from elementary school, firing up my PSOne, and playing a long ass session of Spyro.
I loved it when I would come home as well and my father would tell me what kind of progress he made on Spyro while I was at school. Father of the year award right there.
[–] longarmofmylaw ago
Walking into my aunt's house when I was like...six? And being told, here's a NES, here's a Master System. Pick one. Like a chump, I picked the Master System and my aunt got years of Mario fun.
[–] Steininger1 ago
Original smash bros on N64. Still play it when I'm pretty trashed sometimes.
Growing up with two older brothers, I was always either the small one who could fit behind the TV to change from sega to Nintendo, or would have the Nintendo controller while they played sega to be "the bad guys".
I also remember my neighbor Jacob bringing over FFVI and naming the clown "Tina" after my little sister because we made her think she was crazy. I don't really have nostalgia for old games, but I guarantee if I had all my family in one room with a copy of "Greendog: the beached surfer dude" it would feel like home in the weirdest way ever.
[–] unixfreak ago (edited ago)
My dad had an amiga with a platform game of this chicken, who jumped on springs (similar to sonic) and the level was made of cheese. I forget the name of it, but that's the earliest game i can remember playing. Was maybe 5 years old.