I went through the same thing. Thankfully, my parents see that I'm mature enough to handle such games.HardRockSamurai said:I had a pretty strict upbringing, so I really didn't get to experience the good M-Rated games of the N64 days (which is when I started gaming); luckily for me, the majority of games back then were all "family friendly," so I still got to experience a sizable portion of gaming history.
Today, I spend most of my time playing current M-Rated games, as well as catching up on some of the old ones I may have missed when I was a lad.
yea i remember that one too... good times... along with C&C tiberian sun..VioletZer0 said:DOOM when I was 4 years old or so.
isn't the pic in your avatar, Dr Breen's model?AbsoluteVirtue18 said:Half Life. Until then they were all T or E rated.
Actually, yeah.Orcus_35 said:isn't the pic in your avatar, Dr Breen's model?AbsoluteVirtue18 said:Half Life. Until then they were all T or E rated.
Awesome!AbsoluteVirtue18 said:Actually, yeah.Orcus_35 said:isn't the pic in your avatar, Dr Breen's model?AbsoluteVirtue18 said:Half Life. Until then they were all T or E rated.
Seriously? Me too! Only I was about 6 or so, and my Dad got it for us. But me and him had to play in secret together so my Mom wouldn't find out. I thought my Dad was sup cool.VioletZer0 said:DOOM when I was 4 years old or so.
Me too, it wasn't the first one I played (Halo), but it was the first I owned. Well technically I bought all HL games at once, but HL1 was the first I played. (Steam deal, only $20.)sgtshock said:Half-life 1, with all of its glorious blood-smeared walls, brain-eating aliens, and gibbable scientists. It blew my 7-year old mind.