Author Topic: Post your most nostalgic games from your childhood  (Read 5810 times)

N64 mario kart was what me and my friends ALWAYS played, we were in like 1st grade when we got it and 3 of my friends were neighbors and we would wake up at 5 AM before school so we could play Mario Kart for 2-3 hours before we went to school. On PC I started off with Quake I believe, me and my dad played and I used to play with . Don't ask me how I played with that thing I was actually pretty pro too.

Mario Kart 64 and NBA Hangtime.



Paper Mario, Paper Mario TTYD (even though it isn't that old), and Smash Bros Melee.









nostalgia!
This is more like it for all these kids on here. They all say they remember N64 games in their childhood but most of them weren't even born when N64 came out, assuming age 5 is how old you would have to be to start playing games, you would have to be 19+ to actually have played N64 during it's actual time of release.

Super Mario World, the Legend of Zelda, a Link to the Past, mostly SNES and N64 games.
Those two specifically.

Oh yeah and Pokemans Red.

This is more like it for all these kids on here. They all say they remember N64 games in their childhood but most of them weren't even born when N64 came out, assuming age 5 is how old you would have to be to start playing games, you would have to be 19+ to actually have played N64 during it's actual time of release.
Wrong. I played N64 for a long time before I got my Xbox.

Wrong. I played N64 for a long time before I got my Xbox.

Wrong, you weren't even born when N64 came out. I am not saying you didn't play it, but everyone is posting games that came out before they were born, I thought this thread implied games you played from your time as a kid.

Wrong, you weren't even born when N64 came out. I am not saying you didn't play it, but everyone is posting games that came out before they were born, I thought this thread implied games you played from your time as a kid.
It does imply that.  You don't have to play a game at release to play it as a kid.  Newsflash: You can still have good memories about a game you've played past the release date.