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I like Bacon said:

February 10th 2008.

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 Amen.

 

Mine would have to be beating Super Mario 64.

I was so pleased with myself throwing Bowser into the third bomb on that star shaped stage. 



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beating LoZ:OoT for some reason it took me forever to do.



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Tie between beating Dragon Warrior 1 and beating SMB 3. There's something deeply satisfying about beating an RPG you've spent hrs. and hrs. on but taking a proverbial dump on Bowser is pretty close to nirvana.



when my parents bought me the NES, with super mario Bros 3.

IT was Xmas  maybe 1988-89 , don't remenber exactly.

I never thought they bought me one  cause they were against video games ,and they did, so damn I was totally crazy when I got it !



I have two really.. opening my SNES on Christmas morning
playing Duck Hunt with my little sister on the 20" TV in the living room



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Christmas morning after being made curious by a strange looking guy on a weird commercial yelling this weird name over and over. He pretended like he was searching for someone- it sounded like a female name.
I asked for the product as a gift, though not certain on what I asked for I just had a feeling there was something special about this game (or perhaps I was brain- washed by the frequency of the commercials) - the feeling was unexplainable. So I opened the wrapping and beheld the gold box that glimmered beneath but it's shine was far out done by the radiance that lay sleathed in its black protective sleeve. A golden cartridge! The likes of which I had never beheld with my eyes. "Yes, there is something special about this game," I said to my self.
After an appropriate time I went to my NES to test the validity of my feelings- I raised the hinged door, pushed the golden cartridge in and then pushed it down , locking it in place. As my hand closed down the door, the game loaded. Right as I looked up a flash of light, as the black screen came alive with the title/load screen of the game and some strange haunted notes emmited from the speakers.

The Screen Read:
The Legend of ZELDA.

I never knew that soon I would become a life long fan.

 

 

 

 

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Nes- Super Mario 1/duckhunt, SuperMario 2,Super Mario 3, Metroid,Donkey Kong Classic. More
Snes- Super Mario World,Mario Kart, Super mario Paint!!!!! Blaster Master, Super Metriod Secret of Mana. Crono Trigger,Final FF3 (or 6),

N64- Mario 64, Extream G, Zelda,Super Smash Bros



memories? playing the snes for the first time :P I started playing when I want three :P I know I don't remember my parents told me that, but yes playing snes was actually great o almost forgot star wars for the n64 XD



Playing Metroid Prime 3 for the first time. I really didn't like how laggy the Twilight Princess pointer moved, so Prime 3's pointer movement was almost bliss by comparison. :D



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hours on zelda alttp when i was a kid