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Nostalgic things!

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 3:42 am
by Ecruteak
Here I am again. So what things make you die of nostalgia if you think of them or re-experience them?

Make a list, and if you want, write an explanation for some of them.

Here's mine:
Windows XP (especially the startup and shutdown sounds, since it was my first OS)
Club Penguin (A game where you waddle around as a penguin and explore and interact with others)
Poptropica (A game where you run around different islands, solving mysteries and doing puzzles)
Super Mario 63 (A flash game that's basically like a 2D Super Mario 64. I find it nostalgic because I found it as a kid and played the hell out of it, every free second I had)
New Super Mario Bros. DS (I played a hacked version at a relative's house once, and they had all these cheats on it. I got the game after we left and was slightly disappointed that the cheats weren't on the game I had. What I didn't know back then was that the relative had an R4.)
This green army men game that I had on a PlayStation as a kid. Does anyone know the name of it? You ran around these different places and fought this blue army.

I probably have more, but these are all I remember. I'd like to hear YOUR nostalgia-vomit!

Re: Nostalgic things!

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 10:21 am
by Sewpah
-Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut & 2 Battle were the 2 Sonic Adventures that were released on the GameCube. I enjoyed playing both games. The Story Modes and Chao Gardens were the best parts and the parts I remember having the most fun.

-Windows XP was (and will always be) the best OS I've ever got, though it's the only one besides Windows 8 (the OS I'm using right now). I used to have so many things on it, but it began to slow down when I overdownloaded things (I was young and didn't knew the concepts of virus, slow PCs or something like that). So yeah.

-Mario Kart 64, Super Smash Bros. Melee, New Super Mario Bros., Super Mario 64 DS, Crash Bandicoot, Silicon Valley and a racing game for the PS1 in which you can play as a variety of animals (IDK if it's called Crazy Racers or something like that) were the games that introduced me to gaming. These games have a place in my heart for that specific reason.

-Wrestling Toys. I remember when I was a bigger fan of wrestling than I am today. My parents had to buy me toys and accessories to make my fantasy matches and Pay-Per-Views. And it was that way. Nowadays, I look up into wrestling but not as excited as I was back then.

Re: Nostalgic things!

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 3:15 pm
by JupiHornet
Schoolhouse Rock - These videos were my whole CHILDHOOD, and they're pretty much the reason why I'm so good at multiplication and grammar :3

Volcano Island - This was a GameCube game based off of Nickelodeon shows, and one of my first games EVER. I could never get very far in it though :(

Super Mario Flash - I used to mess around with the level editor here a lot, WAAAAAY before I found out about SMBX.

Nick GAS - A Nickelodeon sub-channel that mostly consisted of a bunch of game shows for kids to play. Too bad Nickelodeon had to be scrubs and replace it with Nick at Nite >:C

Kappa Mikey - An amazing kids' show that was a mix of cartoons and anime. It sucks that it was taken off the air :(

Donkey Kong Jungle Climber - One of my first DS games. It's INCREDIBLY underrated, probably because it's pretty challenging for a Donkey Kong game. 8 years later and I still haven't beaten the final boss :(

Mario Party 8 - My first Wii game (besides Wii Sports lel) and my favorite Mario Party game. I'm still baffled as to why people didn't like it :S

Re: Nostalgic things!

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 7:17 pm
by Black Mamba
Super smash bros melee: first game I ever played
Baby Einstein videos: first nightmare fuel experience
Pokemon emerald: first RPG
That's really it...

Re: Nostalgic things!

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 9:23 pm
by JupiHornet
Uzendayo wrote: Baby Einstein videos: first nightmare fuel experience
Baby Einstein is literally the definition of life

Re: Nostalgic things!

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 10:18 pm
by Black Mamba
Turtwig wrote:
Uzendayo wrote: Baby Einstein videos: first nightmare fuel experience
Baby Einstein is literally the definition of life
There was this dog puppet with no whites in its eyes and it was just barking at me and I was like 3 and I started crying.

Re: Nostalgic things!

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 10:24 pm
by JupiHornet
Uzendayo wrote:
Turtwig wrote:
Uzendayo wrote: Baby Einstein videos: first nightmare fuel experience
Baby Einstein is literally the definition of life
There was this dog puppet with no whites in its eyes and it was just barking at me and I was like 3 and I started crying.
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Re: Nostalgic things!

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 10:26 pm
by Sevennights
Green day songs from punk, to alternative.

Tony hawk games, the old ones man.

Tekken 5, really one really good fighting game i played alot that sucked at.

Smw, my first mario game.

Ps2 first console

Michael Jackson. Music, i grew up when i was 0-8 listening to him before i became metal. Still listen to him.

The 80s

Re: Nostalgic things!

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2015 5:39 pm
by Greater Dog
Tbh,im still in me childhood

BUT LETS GET INTO IT

NES - first console

SMB - first video game

NFS:UG2 - fave racing game (completed it once,but i lost den data ;A;

Windows XP - first OS,which broke in 3 weeks (cuz me bro,he was 4 :V)

Re: Nostalgic things!

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 8:49 pm
by PopYoshi
Super Mario Bros NES, my first game played

Super Mario Flash (1 and 2) I played these games too often but sadly I abandon them when I downloaded SMBX

Lostmagic, very good game, every time I see the cover makes me want to start the game from the beginning

Flipnote Studio, My favorite application of DS. Every night I make flipnotes and I see other flipnotes for inspiring me

Re: Nostalgic things!

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 9:19 pm
by Emral
Super Mario Land 1
Link's Awakening
Savant - ♥
SADX Director's Cut
Rayman 2 & 3
Pokemon Crystal & Emerald
PMD 2: Explorers of Time
Probably even some anime at this point. Too bad I don't re-watch.