fit of nostalgia

Jan 31, 2011 00:51

i was going through a bin of old PC games (circa early 90's) and discovered the most epic, nay, amazing thing i have ever learned. they made a point-and-click adventure computer game of the best movie ever. the best movie ever is Batman Returns. (well, the best movie in the Batman franchise, anyways. i personally think the best movie is the ( Read more... )

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kariney_baby January 31 2011, 17:11:45 UTC
BAH! i love games where you have to type in what you want the character to do.
I ALSO LOVE games that have are played out differently depending on the character you choose.
I remember this game I used to love to play, where your skills differed (and concequentially how you played the game) depending on whether you were 1 of the 4 characters (wizard, thief,knight, and... i cant remember the other one).. Best game ever.

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fader_star January 31 2011, 18:29:13 UTC
when you come over this week you can help Rachel and i solve another point-and-click adventure game.

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oh_monkies February 3 2011, 05:06:14 UTC
I managed to not see your response to my last comment in your prior post until just now (there has to be a more succinct way to word that...), but yes, I am a gamer. Were I to claim to a level of gamer (from "button masher" to "lives on cheetos and WoW") I'd have to put myself somewhere in the middle. My fiance is a crazy gamer, and it has had an influence on me over the years.

Actually, I had always played (nintendo hand-held mostly), but didn't consider myself a "gamer" until I beat Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced (for the gameboy, yeah yeah!), and realized that I had spent over 90 hours trying to beat a game I didn't even like! It's been a downward spiral ever since... ;)

...but my gamer points take a severe hit when I play Paul (fiance) and his friends on things like Super Smash Bros. Brawl (or Melee if we're feelin' old school). Then I realize I'm a total noob...

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