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8. MYST
As the first computer game I ever played, this one holds a special place in my memory. My first computer had roughly 32 MB of RAM, so the game was nearly unplayable, but after watching a book fall one frame at a time over 2 hours, it was all worth it in the end!
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#pc #gaming #myst #pcgaming #90s #pointandclick #mystery
7. SSX 3 (GameCube)
It didn't take me long to become a LEGEND at this game! I could win every race, 1st place every time! Jamming out down the slope to 'Radio Big' was an absolute vibe! I would play till my hands blistered!
(Post 8 of 9)
#nintendo #gamecube #ssx3 #snowboarding #gaming
6. Homeworld (PC)
I'm awful with real-time strategy games, but I couldn't stop engaging with this game's immersive atmosphere. To this day, it has one of the coolest openings for a game I've seen! Much like "Markiplier", I think Space Is So Cool!
(Post 7 of 9)
#pcgaming #homeworld #realtimestrategy #90s #gaming #space
5. Banjo Kazooie (Nintendo 64)
Standing out (to me) as one of the most iconic story-driven adventure games of its era, this gem fits well alongside my red-capped plumber friend. Click Clock Wood and Mad Monster Mansion were my favorite levels!
(Post 6 of 9)
#banjoKazooie #nintendo #90s #gaming
4. Animal Crossing (GameCube)
My father said, "I found this game at a thrift store; I thought you might like it..." The hours and hours I poured into this game over summer vacations... Nothing has compared to that first little town I called home...
(Post 5 of 9)
#animalcrossing #nintendo #gamecube #gaming
3. LEGO Rock Raiders (PC)
This game inspired a mini obsession with caverns in young me (and its unique music style may have instilled my predisposition to liking the electronica artist, Owl City, years later...). I'd play the final level for hours trying to get all the energy crystals!
(Post 4 of 9)
#lego #rockRaiders #pcgaming #gaming
2. Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)
I can't tell you how many times I completed this game in its entirety, but I can say that back before I had the Internet to listen to music, I would beat Bowser over and over just to listen to that end theme one more time...
(Post 3 of 9)
#mario #bowser #superMario #gamecube
1. Donkey Kong Country (SNES)
My siblings and I would sit in front of the cabinet-encased CRT TV display for hours. The unique art style of 3D models plastered against a 2D world enthralled me, but the music held me captive far longer...
(Post 2 of 9)
#retrogaming #donkeyKongCountry #snes #supernintendo
For many, childhood was an era of unbridled exploration and adventure. The same was true for me, but growing up in a gated community, far enough away from that "wild mountainside", my adventurous spirit found flight in gaming. These games shaped my childhood and remain part of me today.
1. Donkey Kong Country
2. Super Mario 64
3. LEGO Rock Raiders
4. Animal Crossing
5. Banjo Kazooie
6. Homeworld
7. SSX3
8. MYST
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#gaming #nostalgia #nintendo #pcgaming