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I'm just wondering if any people have had similar experiences as I do when it comes to games. Are there any games that you look fondly upon or sometimes feel fuzzy inside when thinking about it, whether it be one you played during your childhood or from any under circumstances?
For me, Super Mario Galaxy. Even though I did not nab the game around its original release date and only around two years ago since I only had really become a consistent Mario fan around 2011 or so (even if I had played a good amount of Mario games beforehand), I absolutely adored the game. From its almost impeccable sense of scale portrayed through an outright phenomenal orchestral score, imaginative and original level design throughout and just plain simple fun. It's one of the few games that's actually made me cry, mostly due to how beautiful the staff roll music was, and Mario exclaiming "Thank you so much for playing my game!" just did in it in for me. Really goes to show how Mario truly is one of the all-time greats.
Another one would be Melee, which I'm sure most of you guys also love. I received my GameCube for my birthday in '03, my family and I went to our cousins' apartment to celebrate, and my cousin gave me his GameCube along with a copy of Melee and Super Mario Sunshine. Even if I enjoyed Sunshine, there was always something about Melee that just hooked me, and I still play it today whenever I do get the chance. It ended up being my most played game on the system, and it was one of the few GCN games I kept to play when I ended up getting a Wii (which I no longer have, sadly). It's just a game that gave me so many great memories, fighting with friends, unlocking new fighters being mindblown by the awesome intro whenever I booted up the game. It's the very thing that got me into Nintendo, and I'll always be thankful for that.
For me, Super Mario Galaxy. Even though I did not nab the game around its original release date and only around two years ago since I only had really become a consistent Mario fan around 2011 or so (even if I had played a good amount of Mario games beforehand), I absolutely adored the game. From its almost impeccable sense of scale portrayed through an outright phenomenal orchestral score, imaginative and original level design throughout and just plain simple fun. It's one of the few games that's actually made me cry, mostly due to how beautiful the staff roll music was, and Mario exclaiming "Thank you so much for playing my game!" just did in it in for me. Really goes to show how Mario truly is one of the all-time greats.
Another one would be Melee, which I'm sure most of you guys also love. I received my GameCube for my birthday in '03, my family and I went to our cousins' apartment to celebrate, and my cousin gave me his GameCube along with a copy of Melee and Super Mario Sunshine. Even if I enjoyed Sunshine, there was always something about Melee that just hooked me, and I still play it today whenever I do get the chance. It ended up being my most played game on the system, and it was one of the few GCN games I kept to play when I ended up getting a Wii (which I no longer have, sadly). It's just a game that gave me so many great memories, fighting with friends, unlocking new fighters being mindblown by the awesome intro whenever I booted up the game. It's the very thing that got me into Nintendo, and I'll always be thankful for that.