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Childhood Nostalgia

Postby Scarab on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:18 am

A thread for ranting, raving or just rambling on about the works of fiction from your childhood, be they videogames, books, tv series or anything that generally caused you to waste countless hours in your room.

Getting it started A great deal of my early teens was taken up by the exploits of a cute purple dragon who was... sometimes pretty much The Playstations answer to Sonic at the time, but with wings and firebreath. At the time I just thought it was fun, but later on I also have quite a healthy respect for the design work that went into the series. These guys knew what they were doing with character and level design, not to mention colour theory.
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby The Finch on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:23 am

Goof Troop.

Dear GOD, Goof Troop. It was a pretty memorable part of my childhood. Take Goofy, his son Max and put them on wacky adventures? How cool was that?

Also, the game was Boopin'.
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby agoraoptera on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:24 am

Scarab wrote:A thread for ranting, raving or just rambling on about the works of fiction from your childhood, be they videogames, books, tv series or anything that generally caused you to waste countless hours in your room.

Getting it started A great deal of my early teens was taken up by the exploits of a cute purple dragon who was... sometimes pretty much The Playstations answer to Sonic at the time, but with wings and firebreath. At the time I just thought it was fun, but later on I also have quite a healthy respect for the design work that went into the series. These guys knew what they were doing with character and level design, not to mention colour theory.

OMG SPYRO I LOVED THAT LITTLE HEADBUTTING SEMI-FLYING DWAGON.
*cough*
I played Spyro when I was younger. *looks about* Yeap.
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby NeverSlender on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:27 am

I STILL play Spyro.
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby Dryunya on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:31 am

Ahem. You shouldn't really invite me to that thread. I can go on ranting for hours.

Prince of Persia, Doom 2, Duke, Descent, Tyrian, Magic Carpet 2 (of all things, this one can't get a re-release!), Gummi Bears, Darkwing Duck (Germans Love David Hasselhoff!), Rescue Rangers, Santa-Barbara opening (seriously, every single grandma used to watch it) and laughing at sitcoms despite not understanding anything. Yeah. :D

I also used to listen to Alice in Wonderland on vinyl. Now that's hardcore. :gurt:

I'm not saying I can't play Doom anymore... it's just not fun. Doom didn't age - I did. =(

Also, I think I played Doom on keyboard for a year or so until I realized it was much more badass with a mouse. Talk about wasted time.

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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby Scarab on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:38 am

NeverSlender wrote:I STILL play Spyro.


I would if I could find the discs... they're in this room somewhere shifted about during one of a great many cleanups and like most of my PS games, did not resurface. Still have the third game though... and those really lacklustre alternate universe PS2 games from later on wherethey were cashing in on Elijah Wood and LotR...

Dryunya wrote:Prince of Persia, Doom 2, Duke, Descent, Tyrian, Magic Carpet 2 (of all things, this one can't get a re-release!), Gummi Bears, Darkwing Duck (Germans Love David Hasselhoff!), Rescue Rangers, Santa-Barbara opening (seriously, every single grandma used to watch it) and laughing at sitcoms despite not understanding anything. Yeah.


Funny you should menion Hasslehoff, I happen to have a weakness for, um... Knightrider, :oops: even though I laugh at some of it now and the science works about as well as it could in the eighties, I still like it (then again I think most people watched it for the talking car.) The attemped remake was kind of a dud, though.

Wait, Tyrian, that's ringing bells... what is that again?
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby NeverSlender on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:40 am

Scarab wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:I STILL play Spyro.


I would if I could find the discs...


That's what emulators are for.
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby narrativedilettante on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:47 am

LEMMINGS. I spent hours on end playing Lemmings. My friends and I played it together, we had a list of the codes to skip to all the different levels (compiled over weeks, the hard way, by beating all the levels and copying the codes down) and we'd have little contests to see who could do a level faster, or without losing as many Lemmings. I also spent a lot of time playing it on my own, of course. It's not like I was very social.
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby Dryunya on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:48 am

Scarab wrote:Wait, Tyrian, that's ringing bells... what is that again?

This.
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby agoraoptera on Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:49 am

NeverSlender wrote:
Scarab wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:I STILL play Spyro.


I would if I could find the discs...


That's what emulators are for.

I think I still have a Spyro PS1 disc.

Abe's Oddysee. I just re-torrented it several weeks ago and its just as hard as I remembered.
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby Scarab on Thu Oct 25, 2012 10:41 am

agoraoptera wrote:I think I still have a Spyro PS1 disc.

Abe's Oddysee. I just re-torrented it several weeks ago and its just as hard as I remembered.
"Hello."
"Hello."
"Follow me."
"Okay.


Oh god Abe. Those death sequences freaked me out as a child... actually the whole damn game freaked me out.
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby agoraoptera on Thu Oct 25, 2012 10:59 am

Scarab wrote:
agoraoptera wrote:I think I still have a Spyro PS1 disc.

Abe's Oddysee. I just re-torrented it several weeks ago and its just as hard as I remembered.
"Hello."
"Hello."
"Follow me."
"Okay.


Oh god Abe. Those death sequences freaked me out as a child... actually the whole damn game freaked me out.

*accidentally takes half a step forward* SPLOTCH
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby IslaKariese on Thu Oct 25, 2012 11:53 am

Toonami's back, bitches.
The voices in my head tell me that we saved the world. However, they also told me that George Clooney's face is on the dollar bill, so... meh. The voices are more fun, anyway.
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby Scarab on Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:24 pm

IslaKariese wrote:Toonami's back, bitches.


Toonami left?
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby IslaKariese on Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:30 pm

Scarab wrote:
IslaKariese wrote:Toonami's back, bitches.

Toonami left?

...Have you just, avoided Cartoon Network since before 2009, or did you simply outgrow it? It must be the latter because no 90s kid doesn't know this. <== [Is very much a very proud 90s] kid.
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby Scarab on Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:44 pm

IslaKariese wrote:
Scarab wrote:
IslaKariese wrote:Toonami's back, bitches.

Toonami left?

...Have you just, avoided Cartoon Network since before 2009, or did you simply outgrow it? It must be the latter because no 90s kid doesn't know this. <== [Is very much a very proud 90s] kid.


We... we didn't have anything but terrestrial channels when I was a child and I'm British. :cry:
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby IslaKariese on Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:46 pm

Scarab wrote:We... we didn't have anything but terrestrial channels when I was a child and I'm British. :cry:

...How'd you know about Toonami in the first place, then?
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby IslaKariese on Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:54 pm

The voices in my head tell me that we saved the world. However, they also told me that George Clooney's face is on the dollar bill, so... meh. The voices are more fun, anyway.
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby Dekso on Thu Oct 25, 2012 1:01 pm

The Finch wrote:Goof Troop.

Dear GOD, Goof Troop. It was a pretty memorable part of my childhood. Take Goofy, his son Max and put them on wacky adventures? How cool was that?

Also, the game was Boopin'.


Was that a Game Grumps reference? ;)

Also Toomani was great but I'm not sure if they've brought it back to the UK.
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby The Finch on Thu Oct 25, 2012 1:01 pm

Dekso wrote:
The Finch wrote:Goof Troop.

Dear GOD, Goof Troop. It was a pretty memorable part of my childhood. Take Goofy, his son Max and put them on wacky adventures? How cool was that?

Also, the game was Boopin'.


Was that a Game Grumps reference? ;)

Also Toomani was great I'm not sure if they've brought it make to the UK.


Yes, it was.
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby IslaKariese on Thu Oct 25, 2012 1:08 pm

...Fuck, ya'll are making me cry. :cry: I WANT MY CHILDHOOD BAAAAAACK!!
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby Scarab on Thu Oct 25, 2012 1:09 pm

IslaKariese wrote:
Scarab wrote:We... we didn't have anything but terrestrial channels when I was a child and I'm British. :cry:

...How'd you know about Toonami in the first place, then?


Friends had it. >.>
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby narrativedilettante on Thu Oct 25, 2012 2:55 pm

I actually never liked Toonami. *ducks the things everyone will undoubtedly start throwing at me*
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby IslaKariese on Thu Oct 25, 2012 2:56 pm

narrativedilettante wrote:I actually never liked Toonami. *ducks the things everyone will undoubtedly start throwing at me*

*makes a valiant effort to keep her claws to herself*
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Re: Childhood Nostalgia

Postby Guyshane on Thu Oct 25, 2012 2:57 pm

narrativedilettante wrote:I actually never liked Toonami. *ducks the things everyone will undoubtedly start throwing at me*

Why don't we go to the coffee room and you can say that again
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