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[Classic] Nintendo vs. Seaga: Anyone else miss those days?
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Old Jun 18, 2009, 10:16 AM Local time: Jun 18, 2009, 08:16 AM #1 of 40
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The first few PS games were actually pretty shitty but 16 and 17 year olds were always going to choose Wipeout with it's techno music and Tomb Raider with her big tits over Star Fox and his cartoon animal chums.
The thing Sony missed was putting in four player support in the PSX, and then I still have no idea why they didn't put it in by default for the PS2. It's because of that the N64 and Gamecube became the consoles of choice for myself and my friends when we'd all get together.

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Old Jun 18, 2009, 12:29 PM Local time: Jun 18, 2009, 10:29 AM 1 #2 of 40
Shin, I think the party games in college was mostly about the kinds of games you and your buddies were into. We'd do racing games occasionally, but it would usually fall back on smash brothers, mario tennis, mario kart, and maybe some other game for a change of pace. A few of us were into FPS games, but we preferred playing stuff like Unreal Tournament on the PC instead of console variants.

And none of us actually owned a full set of controllers for the N64 or Gamecube. My roommate and I shared a console, and one of our friends had two controllers, so between our group we'd manage to get something for everyone.

And, to be fair, I did only own a PS2, but I hardly had any two player games since I'm just a giant nerd. The only one I can remember sinking decent amounts of time into was Starsky & Hutch since I had a light gun and our dorm freshman year had a 50"+ TV in the common room.

Oh, and nobody had better forget about Tetris Attack. I played my one friend every night for two years until he finally beat me (he had practiced every night over the summer of junior year so he could finally manage).

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Old Jun 20, 2009, 01:58 PM Local time: Jun 20, 2009, 11:58 AM #3 of 40
I think muscle cars are popular over here because we have roads that go in straight lines.

Driving on the highways that go across the country was a pretty huge snore in my little Focus. Driving down Route 1 was a hell of a lot of fun, though.

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