• Naja Kaouthia
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    241 year ago

    Man, I remember unwrapping the NES my parents got me for my birthday. I had three whole games. Duck hunt, Top gun, Mario. That was a nice hit of nostalgia.

    • @QuincyPeck
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      211 year ago

      Trying to land on the carrier in Top Gun brings back a hit of trauma.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      We begged my dad to get us a Nintendo for Christmas. He’s like I think we should get a VCR.

      Christmas morning we unwrap a VCR box, with a Nintendo box inside it.

      Of course I think I probably cried before my dad pulled the Nintendo out.

      Zelda was my favorite. Ten year old me played it so much I did the first quest with one life (which I think meant a single sitting as I don’t remember it having a save and exit option outside of dying).

      But, never beat the second quest!

      • @Odo
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        71 year ago

        You can save and quit in Zelda, it just takes 2 controllers. You had to pause with controller 1 then hit Up+A on controller 2.

      • @jaybone
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        11 year ago

        Wait what?? You couldn’t save in Zelda? Didn’t it at least give you a code you could enter later?

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          You could save and quit when you died. So to beat the game with one life, you had to do it in one sitting.

          Or know the controller two trick someone posted. But I didn’t know that.

          I think Zelda actually was the first game you could save.

          Metroid used a code.

          • @jaybone
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            21 year ago

            I think Kid Icarus used a code. Which is crazy because that would have had to encode a ton of inventory items.