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Hiku said:

Overall pretty high.

But this reminds me, I used to consider one of my closest friends good at videogames. It wasn't until many, perhaps 15, years later that I realized that he's actually always been below average. And this really bummed me out, as I started viewing some of our memories differently. Bonding over videogames was an important part of our childhood, and partially of our adulthood.

Greatest feats in gaming?
Hmm, that's hard. But one of the most memorable ones is one time when me and my friends played Goldeneye 007 first to 10 kills, and they teamed up against me 3 vs 1, and the final score was 10 (me), 0, 0, 1. That one kill they got was at the very end when I was up 9, 0, 0, 0 and they knew they were going to lose so they barricated themselves up in the bathroom of the Facilities level. They jokingly did so, creating a near impossible scenario for me. Instead of waiting them out as I should have, I thought it would be fun to take them on in there. I managed to kill one of them while at the same time one of them got me, so that's why the score ended up that way.
Fun memory. :) They were all about equally skilled at the game as me, so I'm not sure how I managed to win like that. I was on a roll that day and had some luck I guess.

I used to played MP Goldeneye 007 a lot with my friends back in the N64 days. That game, Smash and Mario Kart were part of my childhood, and part of my social life in those years. That experience you told really bring me good memories. We loved to play without weapons because it was hilarious to pursue everyone with that "karate" move XD. Also, I loved to use mines to make traps. I actually was pretty good at that game, not that I think about it.