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A real game changer. Damn my puns are bad.
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As an Elementary school kid I played this early multi player game with my sisters
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I would watch my mom complete this game on a monthly basis
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Another of my mothers addicitons
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One of the first games to scare the bejesus out of me
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This helped me get through the death of my grandmother in the seventh grade
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an early western game
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a precursor to the sandbox game genre
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Man, I spent a lot of time on the commodore 64
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when first diagnosed with asthma, I had to spent a month of summer vacation inside with a humidifier. This was my main addiction then.
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Another game that helped heal. I received this the same day my dad passed away and played it throughout his wake and burial with my sisters watching.
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between the four player matches and create a wrestler, this was a weekly addiction for me and my buds in my early college years
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a TERRIBLE version of bomberman that me and a high school girlfriend would play regularly
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my father and I would replay the shareware version over and over again on our crappy Packard Bell trying to beat each others clear scores
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this thing nearly destroyed our Packard Bell. Our first CD-rom game and family wide addiction. I had a dialog system almost Identical to Mass Effect's system
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This was Lynne's game. Damn music was always stuck in my head
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was always amazed at what my dad could do in this thing. My buddy Alan would fill tapes with the weirdest cartoons
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this actually got me interested in real life basketball in middle school
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I went through D batteries like crazy
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the only other super scope six game that I played so much I could beat it in about an hour or so
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not this one, but the arcade racer that had you sitting in the pod with had controls. It was the last great arcade experience I ever had and also reminds me of the summer of 99. Man that was a great summer
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an impulse buy, this became a nightly thing for me and a longtime girlfriend, me playing and her trembling next to me. Good times.
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sixth grade. Got this for my birthday that year, along with a spin doctors cassette.