My fav video
game growing up was donkey kong.
The racing
games we grew up with hold a special place in our hearts and even just watching back the intro clips can get us reminiscing about the hours and hours we spent playing them.
I loved those NCAA Football
games growing up.
My children always played with educational toys and
games growing up.
Virtual commerce is worth about $ 1 billion annually and is set to get bigger as the six - to 12 - year - olds on Club Penguin and other virtual
games grow up.
They remind me of baseball games (we always ate them at Mariners
games growing up... well, as soon as they were invented, of course).
One of my favorite
games growing up I am extremely glad that they decided to remaster this game.
Being excluded from a lot of video
games growing up has been annoying.
Matt was a huge fan of 3D Sonic
games growing up.
My only
games growing up were Pacland for Commodore 64, Sonic and Columns for Sega Mega Drive, and later Tomb Raider 4 for PC.
What better way for kids to have fun than by introducing them to
the game you grew up on?
Space Station Silicon Valley has rights issue, so I agree, one of my favourite
games growing up though.
I had played video
games growing up - mostly SNES classics such as Donkey Kong Country and Super Mario World, and I absolutely KILLED at Yoshi's Island — but had never viewed them as anything other than pure brain - melting entertainment.
might look like those classic Sonic
games you grew up with, but it's no simple nostalgia grab.
I played many Star Wars
games growing up, including the old Battlefront 1 & 2 games.
If this device was suppossed to be PS3 quality the screen should have been 720p, its not so just focus on the PS2
games we all grew up on and love and due to feature removal cant enjoy any longer on our PS3's.
I loved
this game growing up, and I fully intend on buying a copy.
The game recalls fairy tales and other European folklore as well as the classic role - playing games (RPGs) and platformers that many of today's
gamers grew up playing.
I played very few video
games growing up.
Infinity Ward would say good - bye to World War II after three games, bringing a new vision of global combat that hit close to home for
gamers growing up in the shadow of the World Trade Center attacks.
More: «Day of the Tentacle was one of my favourite point - and - click
games growing up, far outshining — in my opinion — the Monkey Island games that came before.
It's a lofty comparison, for sure, but I'll be able to plug in my NES and show future generations
the game I grew up playing without issue.
The game was as charming as the Genesis
games I grew up with.
Contributor: Like
the games he grew up with, Kevin has been around for a fair old time.
However, of
the games I grew up playing, Id have to say that Super Mario Bros 3 and Bubble Bobble are at the top of my most frequently played list, even though, as with some of the others mentioned, I never actually owned a copy of Bubble Bobble until I was older.
That is, leaving the legacy of
the games YOU yourself grew up on with timeless consoles such as the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), or its predecesor, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)?
Micro Machines, a 90's classic, not seen in years has made a comeback, I remember playing
this game growing up as a child.
With the SNES Mini Classic and the SEGA Forever tapping deep into that retro vein
gamers grew up with.
Loved the show growing up but never played
the game growing up.
Sure, there are races from previous Zelda titles and landmarks mentioned, but overall it just didn't feel that much like
the games I grew up with.
It reminds me of
the games I grew up playing as a kid, at a time when games were hobbyist and people just made mad things for the hell of it.
I played a lot of
games growing up, and around high school I got really into games with narrative & progression depth.
This was one of my most favorite
games growing up next to Street Fighter II / championship edition / hyper / etc... Mortal Kombat is another of those games I would wait forever for anticipating how much longer it would take for my quarter move to the front of the line.
It was my favorite video
game growing up, and still remains my favorite video game to this day.
My favorite video
game growing up was M.U.L.E. and my favorite board game of all time is Settlers of Catan.
I never played either
game growing up.
Tomb Raider 2 was one of my favorite
games growing up.
If you have followed our site for a while you would know that we absolutely love indie games, and that we are all old gamers that came up during the 80s and when we get the joy of reviewing a game that not only is indie but also is an homage to
games we grew up with, then we are all over it and everything else has to take a back - seat, as is with the case of this gem of a game that you need to get called Heroes of Loot by OrangePixel, and here is the reason why.
I loved the Tekken games and Mortal Kombat
games growing up.
Can you guess which
games I grew up with?
Each of M - DRIVE's music tracks and sound effects has been lovingly crafted by composer Snowy Fox using the same synthesis method as the original console's Yamaha sound chip, in the styles of many of
the games we grew up loving, holding the idea of an action RPG in mind, but the pack is also open to several different game genres.
An arcade shooter at heart, Pixel Gear makes me yearn for the return of the classic light gun
games I grew up playing at my local arcade.
The thrill of realizing you can play the classic arcade
games you grew up with on your smartphone is immediately gone once you actually try to guide Pac - Man around a maze using touchscreen controls.
«Unnamed 101 is about taking a twin stick style control scheme and melding it with the mechanics of iconic point and click PC role playing
games we grew up with like Diablo and Baldur's Gate or more modern titles like Torchlight.
Modern
gamers grew up with Nintendo.
Archive.org, also known as the Internet Wayback Machine, has for a while now been building an Historical Software Collection that's been adding all sorts of awesome
games we all grew up...
A liking for sports, shooters, RPG, action adventure and liking for older
games he grew up with.
But, rather than angering me, it just warmed the cockles of my heart, because it was exactly like playing
the games growing up.
Never ever played any Zelda
game growing up, my first encounter with «Link» was when I played Smash Bros. on the N64 on a trip to my cousins in the united states (back in 2002) three years after the game released.
«As someone who played many casual Dragon Ball
games growing up, I can honestly say this is the first time I feel the developer has really captured the feel and look of the series.