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Your a 2000s kid if you remember these things?

HA HA , that's % 100 true , i really liked it , keep up the good work :)

Which Playstation 1 games do you remember having finished?

I used to play PS 1 games a lot when I was a school kid . I started playing with Twisted metal series and finished the second part.. The other games I finished which I still remember :Crash team racing (completed adventure part)Pepsi manTomb raider III (Adventures of Lara Croft)Driver 2Disney’s TarzanDisney’s HerculesAnimorphsSmack down (Season mode)Need for speed Hot pursuitTekken III (Arcade mode) Mostly played with Marshall LawAnd Ofcourse Road RashLast but definitely not the least ; One of the most popular series of that time which is still popular and come up with more advanced graphics and story on PS4. My all time favorite game :The Resident Evil Series (finished all three parts):It really felt amazing when I completed this series on my own.Images source - Google ImagesThanks.

Is there a video game you remember that seemingly no one else does?

Yes actually.So just for a little bit of back story, back then (think early 2000s) my dad used to buy me a lot of games because he worked close to a little independent store (and there were also plenty of illegal immigrants trying to make money by selling bootleg cds in that area). Now our PS1 was tampered with in order to make it possible to play bootlegs so quite a few of those games were bootlegs. Most of the time the games worked fine and only rarely would a game fail to load or anything like that. Well one time he brought home the game I’m talking about.So what exactly was that game’s name? It was “Pokemon Monster Rancher Battle Card II” for the PS1. Now is that a badass title or what? I actually rooted around and found the disc. Here it is (I took the picture with my old smartphone which I only ever use as a camera nowdays, so forgive the slightly shitty quality):And here it is from the other side:As you can see it’s a dull grey-ish colour rather than the usual black of PS1 discs so this was also most likely a bootleg. Now was it any good? No. Maybe it was me not understanding a word (not a native english speaker and I was too young to learn another language) or maybe the game really was terrible.Not only does no one else remember this game, it seems like it’s never even existed, I can’t find this game online ANYWHERE. The closest I’ve found was “Monster Rancher Battle Card Game Episode II” and even though the title and cover art are almost identical the gameplay footage I’ve seen is nothing like what I remember, nor was MRBCGE2 released in PAL regions. As far as I know, this might be the only hard copy of this mysterious, bootleg mash-up.

I am trying to remember a PS2 game from when I was younger and you were playing this clown/jester?

It has been driving me insane trying to remember this game? I keep getting flashbacks of it and I really want to know what it is?

All I remember is that you were playing either a boy or girl clown/jester (like harley quinn) and you would walk down different paths (kinda like crash bandicoot) and you would have obstacles and these characters had powers of some sort to get past these obstacles...

any idea? :S

What was that one memorable game that you played as a child growing up?

Well, first off, Snakes. Yes, that famous game we all had on our Nokia brick phone (or at least those who were born in that period to experience that). It was not only my first phone, but that game was something I played for hours each day without a pause. I just loved it.Then, the famous Hercules game I played on my PS. I think I still have that junk somewhere in my basement. Basically, the game that marked probably the very beginning of my childhood - as it is the case with Snakes, I would play it for hours and I played it multiple times and never had enough of it. Makes me really nostalgic.Crash Bandicoot games - I don’t actually remember how many of them I played, but I know that Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot: Cortex Strikes Again and Crash of the Titans are my favourite even today. Crash of the Titans is something I still have and I used to play it on my Wii (again, multiple times).Crash of the TitansAnd let’s not forget - I hate this stupid prick who took me 3 hours to defeat!Lara Croft: LegendEven though I have Legend for PC (as well as Anniversary and Underworld), the first time I actually played it was on my PS. This was and still is my favourite game and probably my favourite part in the Lara Croft franchise. I played it so much that I literally know all the tricks, so I usually go through the game quite easily. But, I remember how much I struggled with it in the beginning until I practiced enough.And, of course, I can’t forget the famous Crash Team Racing game for PlayStation.All I know about this game is that it caused me to rage every single time I played it.

What is the weirdest game another kid had you play when you were at their house?

Some times when I remember this, I am amazed no one died “playing” it. For some reason, the 2 neighbor kids, a brother and sister, and my brother and me, played funeral. We actually dug a hole in their sandbox, which was about 2 feet deep and as long as the sandbox was wide. I guess it must have been around 4 feet long. I know the hole was deep, because we made it deeper as we needed it to be, by trying out if it was deep enough!We lined the hole with newspaper, so our clothes wouldn’t get dirty. Then we took turns being the person buried. We covered the kid in the “grave” with newspaper, and then, sand and dirt. We covered them up until the sand in the sandbox was level! When the kid under the sand, dirt and newspaper could no longer stand it, they would try to kick and move their arms, and those remaining 3 kids would start to remove the dirt over them.I remember it being my turn, and becoming worried no one was watching for my signal. It was hard to bring my knee up to lift the sand and dirt. I could barely move my hands and arms. It was scary.But we did it over and over!!! It was our favorite game. I don’t think our parents ever knew about it. This sandbox was in a side yard, with parked cars usually between it and the house. Mothers would be indoors, visiting, drinking coffee, and assuming we were playing on the swings or with the sand.Maybe it grew too cold to continue this game. I don’t remember why it ended. We also played a version of funeral by powdering the face of the one being buried, to make their face colorless. I think we used flour for this.Once I was a mother, and remembered this, I was horrified. Neither my brother or I had been to a funeral in our childhood. I think we were about 7 and 6 at that time. The neighbor kids were our ages. I can’t imagine how this game crawled into our consciousness.I’ve never met anyone who played the game of burying another child in a sandbox. It made me a very vigilant mother!

Have you ever played the ATARI video game, what game did you like at that time?

I had a ColecoVision, which competed with the Atari 2600 line and the Intellivision. The best game on that thing was probably Donkey Kong or Donkey Kong Jr, but I liked Zaxxon best. Fake 3D, spaceships, explosions, and most of all, spaceships.

Old PC game I used to play. crash landing on alien planet, I must invent weapons and items i need. need name!!?

The game starts with the player in space, and is landing on alien planet. must dodge enemy missiles to land. once on the ground, I come out to find a lush green eden, and have to start looking for items at once, so I can invent weapons. main character may be alien or human, I can't remember, but I'm fairly sure it is alien. I think I can eat other aliens for health and personal upgrades. There are humans/robots ? to the north of me. I think I'm trying to find out information about the planet, as well as lost crew? help me find the name of this game, as I would like to play it again.

Do you remember a movie about a kid that gets sucked into a board game and everything becomes clay-mation?

it was call HOOMANIA, 1985
A delightful animated fantasy for children based on the book of Proverbs.

Follow Kris Atwood into a land of comical game people where you'll be chased by an army of chessmen, taunted by a daffy dodo bird, tempted by goodie-gobbling sluggards, and learn about wisdom from a wise old owl. Based on the Book of Proverbs

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