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Post by Sir Topham Hatt on Aug 5, 2009 22:58:11 GMT
The generation of the current era shall remember such iconic games as Gears of War, Halo, and Call of Duty. While previous generations shall forever remember the ironic heroes who started the gaming scene such as Mario, Sonic, and Crash Bandicoot. A part of me just fell into sudden depression.
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Post by Elemental M on Aug 6, 2009 16:35:37 GMT
Actually I still play classic games such as Crash Bandicoot.
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Jake
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Post by Jake on Aug 6, 2009 16:59:05 GMT
Eh, I feel that this generation of games will be remembered as "Good graphics, shit gameplay" for the most part.
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Post by George on Aug 6, 2009 21:06:14 GMT
Eh, I feel that this generation of games will be remembered as "Good graphics, shit gameplay" for the most part. So true, so true. Nothing ever beats the classics.
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Post by Sir Topham Hatt on Aug 6, 2009 21:11:56 GMT
Remember, everyone here is probably of an older generation. Kids today probably never even heard of Mario until they got into gaming.
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Post by Lincoln on Aug 10, 2009 19:16:59 GMT
What depresses me most is that the next generation will be forced to remember games similar to Wii Sports Resort.
I'm sorry, future generation.
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Jake
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Post by Jake on Aug 10, 2009 19:27:37 GMT
Hey, those Wii Sports games are actually pretty fun when playing with a group!
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Post by George on Aug 10, 2009 19:30:33 GMT
With a group. I hate most present day games. Im sticking with my Gamecube classics! (Sunshine, Pikmin, Pikmin 2, Animal Crossing, Paper Mario, Melee, F-Zero GX, Wave Race Blue Storm, Metroid Prime etc)
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Post by Sir Topham Hatt on Aug 11, 2009 23:48:47 GMT
Sooner or later, one must learn to move on.
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Post by Elemental M on Aug 13, 2009 14:56:07 GMT
Some of us may not move on.
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Post by Sir Topham Hatt on Aug 18, 2009 21:58:01 GMT
Some of us may not move on. Then one gets left behind.
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