Nov 3, 2007, 10:02 PM
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1. Getting my Commodore 64. The Odessy was my first system, but the Commodore 64 was what originally cemented me as a gamer. I still played alot of those games up until the SNES came out even though I had an NES. Heck... my Halo 3 unit number is C64.
2. Beating Super Mario 2. This may not seem like a big deal, but to me it was at the time. This was the first time, I realized it was actually possible to beat a game or that there was actually an end to a game. All games I had previously played either seemed to be endless or just too hard to beat.
3. Beating Chaos in Final Fantasy 1 without getting hit a single time. Somehow, when I had my ninja cast hold on him for whatever reason, it actually worked. He never broke out of it and neither my friends or me have been able to reproduce this occurance again.
4. Playing Guardian Heroes on the Sega Saturn. Me and my friends had some epic moments in that with the 6 player vs mode.
5. Playing Everquest for the first time. It was my first MMORPG and basicly anyone who has played those would probably agree that the first time you play one of those, there is just this "magical" feeling about it. Of course after awhile it just kind of becomes routine like everything else.
6. Finding Valkyrie Profile used at Playsource. I honestly didn't know anything about it, so it was kind of an impulse buy. Probably the greatest impulse buy of my life, I was in awe at the art and stories when I played it later.
Jam it back in, in the dark.

"Out thought and out fought."
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