What game has the most special place in your heart?

It may be odd but Sonic Mega Collection was my shit for the GC, and my first Sonic game ever. So even though I didn't get into gaming until I got a GameCube, I still started with the classic games. Even though I now know they're all emulated games, still love it and come back to it time to time for nostalgia.
 
Justin said:
It may be odd but Sonic Mega Collection was my s*** for the GC, and my first Sonic game ever. So even though I didn't get into gaming until I got a GameCube, I still started with the classic games. Even though I now know they're all emulated games, still love it and come back to it time to time for nostalgia.
Have played some of them on Genesis/Mega Drive, they are really excellent games !
 
NathanBros said:
Justin said:
It may be odd but Sonic Mega Collection was my s*** for the GC, and my first Sonic game ever. So even though I didn't get into gaming until I got a GameCube, I still started with the classic games. Even though I now know they're all emulated games, still love it and come back to it time to time for nostalgia.
Have played some of them on Genesis/Mega Drive, they are really excellent games !

I don't own any Sega hardware, but it doesn't really matter. I have all the official re-releases on multiple platforms, and have the remakes of Sonic 1, 2, and CD.
 
MattC said:
true crime: new york city

best s***ty gta ever created

LMFAO I have this game for the GC and the graphics are horrendous. Draw Distance is a joke too...

I love me some Perfect Dark N64 therefore this is the game that holds a special place in my heart. Use to play it with friends and had hell of a good ass time W/O THE EXPANSION PAK. When I got the expansion pack (2007 LOL) it brought back so many memories and I had a ball with the game.
 
MattC said:
Dark Boo said:
MattC said:
true crime: new york city

best s***ty gta ever created

LMFAO I have this game for the GC and the graphics are horrendous. Draw Distance is a joke too...
Nothing says immersion like driving through a texture-less terrain.

After I beat the game, only thing I did was just activate the debug menu and play around with the settings.
 
Last summer, I had awoken in a dirty, decrepit bathroom. In there, there were dead bodies rotting away at a snail's pace, and I had found my ankle chained up. Then the television screen turned on, and a puppet told me that he wanted to play a game. I was breathing in a deadly nerve gas, and I had ten minutes to find the antidote and escape, or I would die. The first thing I had to do was saw off my leg; it kind of hurt, but that didn't matter. The next thing I had to do though was find out the combination to the lock on the safe. I looked everywhere for clues for the numbers, but of course, nothing turned up. Then I remembered the first clue that puppet told me: the clue was on the "back of my mind". I realized that the combination was branded into the skin on my neck, so I felt the numbers and tried to get the combination going. It didn't unlock. Then I figured out that the combination was backwards, so I put it in that way, and as I opened the safe, the nerve gas stopped seeping into the room, and I finally found a syringe to inject the antidote into my arm. Of course, I had to be hospitalized anyway, what with the amputated leg and oxygen deprivation, but nonetheless, I survived the game.

And that, my friends, is the game that has the most special place in my heart.
 
I foggily remember the day I got Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga from my uncle when I was 3 . The hours spent on figuring out how to press right on the D-Pad and the A button at the same time to Spin Jump , finding out how to High Jump diagonally , and realizing the Level Up bonuses could be used on other stats besides HP . I was stuck at Queen Bean for like until I turned 8 . The n00bish memories .
 
The game that has the most special place in my heart is MKWii. I remember when I first got it on Christmas in 2009, from Santa. When I first played it, I was actually pretty good at it! I reached 2 stars in 2011, and 3 stars in 2013! For me, MKWii was very glitch, but game me so many memories, from the first TWD98 video to Custom Tracks (which I don't have). Since I didn't have to go to school until 11:00 on May 20 due to a doctor's appointment, I stayed up late with my MPL buddies to have one last 3 hour Grand Prix. I was in the room the whole time, with Toblet as the host. I had so much fun racing that I made myself stay up so late so I can play with my MPL buddies. :) I played mostly VS, doing very well! In the end, I felt very sad that wifi was shutting down (no hacks), but I was happy that MK8 was coming out, then I bought it on the release date! You can find the MKWii CN video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAEb41cdy3Y I start playing at 44:16, and perhaps the best moment was at 1:46.54 . Tbh, SZ really deserved that.  :p
In general, MKWii has the most memorable moments and the most special place in my heart, from the MKWii CN to the first time I made the Coconut Mall OOB glitch. :)
 
Now the obvious choice would be to go with Super Mario Galaxy. Every time I play it I feel very Nostalgic. But other than that, Wii Sports was the first game I ever played, and the first game I ever owned. And NSMBW was the first  Mario game I owned. So all three of those have a special place in my heart.
 
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