Let's Reminisce Over PS1/Saturn/N64 Games

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Re: Let's Reminisce Over PS1/Saturn/N64 Games

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going back to play goldeneye now is painful because of the framerate (sad but true). gotta go with perfect dark (or timesplitters which is pretty similar).
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This, all day.


I can't remember if I actually enjoyed Battle Arena Toshinden or not, but I remember really wanting to play it. Also, despite their popularity at the time, I kinda feel like people forget about Gex and Twisted Metal.

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Twisted Metal 2 was my life senior year in high school. I still say Silhouette Mirage is one of the greatest Saturn games that no one ever mentions. Treasure made a bat-shit crazy classic.

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This game was the shit. Easy to learn, difficult to master. Deepest fighter of its era. Each character was completely unique (a real rarity in the genre). Continues to be my favourite fight game series.

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This game devoured a good chunk of my high school career, and almost made me like white people music.


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As a Saturn owner I had very few rpgs to choose from, but this one was great.

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Somehow I forgot about Twisted Metal, that was just as big as goldeneye for us.

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madtapes wrote: This game devoured a good chunk of my high school career, and almost made me like white people music.
That's hilarious. It was the exact opposite for me. I discovered so many underground rap artists just from playing Tony Hawk. All the other genres just kind of blended into each other.
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