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Squilookle

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Everything I liked from the age of 3 onwards. I don't understand this whole 'aging' crap. If it was entertaining at any point in time, it remains so.

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About once a year i stumble across a 64 controller and remaster 007 goldeneye all over agian. I really wish they would release just a hd port of the original instead of the weird gameplay they had on the wii version.

Warning- this article may make you want to burst into tears...

http://mundorare.com/news/2008/01/never-say-never-again/
 

Saltyk

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rednose1 said:
Chrono Trigger and Breath of Fire 3.

Both had a awesome story and some pretty unique features for their day. I'll bust one or the other out occasionally, and everytime I do, I am never disappointed
I am currently playing Breath of Fire 3. Seriously. Just about to go save Rei. Who incidentally is my favorite character in that game. I have to play the game on my PS3 because sadly it won't play on anything else (it's the only game I have that I've failed to properly protect, but the case broke so there's only so much I could do). I love the game. The only problem I have is that the silent protagonist thing was kinda stupid looking back on it. But that's for games as a whole, not a critique against Breath of Fire 3. Capcom needs to release it as a PSOne classic. Also, they need to make a true Breath of Fire 5.
 

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Aetera said:
The first two Addams Family movies. If anything, they get funnier.
That my friend is what happens when you assemble talent actors like Raul Julia (May he rest in Peace), Angelic Huston and Christopher Lloyd and use a script not reliant on popular culture.

Some things that stand the test of time:

Superman (1978):

The gold standard of superhero movies; with the late, great Christopher Reeve playing the two roles of Clark Kent and Superman with great aplomb. Only let down by a well acted but ultimately lame Lex Luthor.

However, all I need to hear are the openning bars to that MAGNIFICENT overture, and I believe a man can fly.


Super Mario World and All Stars:

Frankly, one of the greatest collections of Nintendo platformers to exist. The lost levels may be a bit lame, and Super Mario Bros a bit sketchy compared to Bros 3 and World, but they never stopped being fun.
 

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Draconalis said:
Suikoden II

I love that game just as much now as I did when it game out over a decade ago. The graphics are charming because they were polishing up a style and not trying to break new ground. The music and story are amazing.
This and Chrono Trigger are still amazing after all these years.
 

JasonKaotic

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This wasn't really popular, but Final Fantasy fucking VIII.
If I was to store the amount of nostalgia that game gives me in jugs, there would not be enough plastic on this planet to keep it in.
I love me some Final Fantasy fucking VIII.

(Captchas seem to be a lot less brutal recently)
 

Scarim Coral

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Let see-
Batman: TAS
LoZ: Link to the past
Transformer G1
Jackie Chan Adventure
Street Fighter 2 Turbo
Star Wars 4-6
Back to the Future
 

Saltyk

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I just thought I should contribute to the thread. So, I'll contribute the Dragonball Z English opening theme. It doesn't have a name, but fans have dubbed it "Rock the Dragon". And why not? It rocked and just got you pumped for the show.


Of course, I enjoyed the show, too.

Draconalis said:
Suikoden II

I love that game just as much now as I did when it game out over a decade ago. The graphics are charming because they were polishing up a style and not trying to break new ground. The music and story are amazing.


In terms of movies:
The Original Transformers movie.
I should have quoted you in my original post as well, but forgot. It's on oversight I plan to correct, now.

Hell yes. Suikoden II. Best in the entire series, by far. Best story, great characters, fun battle system (just like the first, but more polished), and I actually enjoyed the War battles. I looked forward to the big war battles as I knew they were gonna be fun. I don't really know what happened to that series. 3 was okay, but not great, and I couldn't even finish 4 as they found a way to suck out all the fun. Still, Suikoden II stands the test of time. Better most games from that period, including Final Fantasy VII.
 

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Crash Team Racing, playing it right now. In my opinion the only fun-racer that ever had the potential to beat Mario Kart.
 

Haukur Isleifsson

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Hitman 2, Mercenaries: Playground of destruction, Populous the beginning, Dungeon Keeper 2, Rome Total War, Titan Quest, Dungeon Siege 2, Company of Heroes, KOTOR 1 and 2, Heroes of Might and Magic 3 and 4, Age of Wonders 2, Dawn of War (the whole thing) and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl.
 

Queen Michael

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The comic book New Adventures Of Paperinik. Italian comics about Donald Duck as a superhero. The first three years are among the greatest comics I've read in my life, and I've read more comics than you guys. Trust me on that point.
 

mattaui

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The Lord of the Rings books, the movie Blade Runner and the band the Cars. Their new album is good, too!
 

breadsammich

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I have a lot of nostalgia for music. When I was little, I listened to a lot of my Dad's music. I tended to fixate on a few songs, so lately I've taken to finding them and downloading them. Now that I'm old enough to care about the lyrics, I've developed a whole new appreciation for them.
 

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Streets of Rage 2. Still a fantastic game. Same with the original Half-Life, and the TV series 'Coupling'. And several other things, though that's all I'm prepared to remember at the moment.
 

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Resident Evil 3.

Walking through a deserted park has never been more depressing.
Oh, and the fact that you have to outrun this giant Tyrant-thing that can kill you in one hit.

Memories, memories.
 

Sovvolf

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Star Wars, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z... Pretty much every S.E RPG and Kingdom Hearts games (they're about 10 years old so technically nostalgic) :).

Resident Evil games... Me'h there's quite a lot of old nostalgic games that I like.