The 1990's

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I had this bad boy <cool> Got it 1997, together with "one game" that had 500 mini games in it, got so happy :) Some games just had different names with same content, but couldnt bother less :D I remember having some sort of "light-addon" to it. So I could play in the dark <laugh>

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Otherwise I had Nintendo 64
Legendary games such as "Zelda-Ocarina of time, Bomberman, Mario Kart, Banjo Kazooie, James Bond-GoldenEye.

Etc. Really miss those days :emoticon-0120-doh: I remember being kicked out of the living room when dad was going to play "Duke Nukem and Turok", haha. I stood in the hallway and watched him play with help of a well placed mirror.

Some series nostalgia.....

When i bought the N64 it rocked! already having left school in 1989 the 90's was the era of me working, playing Goldeneye, my own place :emoticon-0116-evilg
 
When i bought the N64 it rocked! already having left school in 1989 the 90's was the era of me working, playing Goldeneye, my own place :emoticon-0116-evilg

It still rocks! Those games were pure quality with much more "soul". The fact that I couldnt care less about the graphics when I was 6-7 has probably something to do with this though ;)
 
It still rocks! Those games were pure quality with much more "soul". The fact that I couldnt care less about the graphics when I was 6-7 has probably something to do with this though ;)

This is a bit off-topic but I agree 100%.

Todays games industry is on its arse. A victim of its own success, its all about money now and not quality. The sad thing is that I know 100's of computer science graduates who have amazing talent and ideas but can't get into games development becuase the industry is already full of dinosaurs.

Instead we are stuck designing systems for the Fire Department.

/RANT OVER
 
This is a bit off-topic but I agree 100%.

Todays games industry is on its arse. A victim of its own success, its all about money now and not quality. The sad thing is that I know 100's of computer science graduates who have amazing talent and ideas but can't get into games development becuase the industry is already full of dinosaurs.

Instead we are stuck designing systems for the Fire Department.

/RANT OVER

<laugh> <ok>

Well said.