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I've been playing Baldurs gate since I was 8 years old. 10 years later, hundreds of playthroughs later, still not bored of it. :) Am I going to get the enhanced edition? Fucking hell yes.... EDIT: Not sure if it even classes as nostalgia since I never really stopped playing it for more than a few months... | |
But your attachment to the series is probably stronger after playing it for so many years, rather than if you had just started playing it :D | |
I'll admit it, I still think of the N64 controller as a huge batarang... Also, play anything related to FF7 and I just love it. I can't help it. | |
Amazing~! Thank you for posting these remixes, they shall also be added to my nostalgia collection. I still occasionally listen to the theme songs from Sonic Adventure 1 and 2. They're probably two of the most memorable games from my childhood. Prior to Sonic 2006 nostalgia drove me to buy any Sonic game that was released. (After they were fairly discounted) The username I use all over the internet is in itself a mark of nostalgia (and a matter of spelling as it sounds rather than spelling how it's spelled >.>; ): Watch the first 36 seconds of this for an awesome reference: Captcha: health food | |
I get flashbacks to my childhood whenever I hear the following. Dreadful in today's standards, but screw you I goddamn love the 90s. | |
Nostalgia does not have a place in my life. I can play a game from back in the day with some detachment. A good game from back in the day is still a good game right now. Same with movies, television, comic books and other things. I don't think my childhood version of Thundercats is automatically better because I was 7 when I watched it, nor is Transformers, Jem and the Holograms, and GI Joe. I understand that all series are work in progresses. The Transformers I grew up with is not how I remember it. A lot of the things I remember about the show was told to me by Marvel Comics, Beast Wars and even the Unicron Trilogy. Megatron was not a badass in the original series. He was something of an inept leader who lets his underlings take too many liberties. He did not do strategic retreats. He got into one firefight and left when laser fire was directed at him. He became a badass in successive retellings of that origin story. That got filtered back and placed onto G1 Megatron. | |
I've played this little game twice every year since the year it was released. Every six months like clockwork. It would be a compulsion/obsession if it weren't for the Starmen.net playthrough every year with special challenges. Now that Mother 3 has come out, I play it at least once a year. It's like the Winter Olympics of gaming for me. It's more raw and emotional, but gives me chills and makes me wish for all things light and quirky. The saddest thing about that 3 hour video is that there is not a single song on it that I can not identify location, characters involved, and soundtrack title for. Nostalgia might have a hold on me, but I've never really connected on this level with another game series. | |
The original Sonic Games had fucking awesome soundtracks. | |
It can make me enjoy some pretty crap games I played as a kid for one. If I were to play those games today, without having played them as a kid, I know I would either find them just God-awful. But I don't, because I have so many fond memories attached to them.[1] [1] Seriously though, those games I played as a kid were just terrible. I really crappy taste back then. XD | |
Every couple of years, I replay Final Fantasy VII, and every couple of years, it looks a little worse. I have a lot of nostalgia for the PSOne library in general, but man, it hasn't aged well at all. If not for my industrial-grade nostalgia goggles, I'm positive I wouldn't be able to stand the blocky, low-rez graphics, which lately look even worse because they're scaled up on my HDTV. | |
Pokemon: Red and Blue. Literally (besides Doom) the very first game I played at the meagre age of 4, every piece of music within it has been carved into my soul from the sheer number of times I replayed it. Now, listening to any of the classic music (Not the Remake Fire Red/Leaf Green music, though that does remind me) immediately makes me happy regardless of the situation. It makes it hard going back to actually playing Red/Blue though... considering how aged it is and how much refining the pokemon games have gone through the Nostalgia Glasses aren't enough to stop me noticing how broken the old games are. It's sad to know I will never play them like I used to, but I still have the kick-ass theme from the Champion Fight to keep me happy. Ahh... true bliss. | |
Chemical Plant Zone from Sonic 2 is still my favourite :D | |
Y'know, you say it's nostalgia, but those tunes seem pretty good to me despite never having played the original Sonic games in my childhood. Then again, nostalgia clearly does have an effect, because I also don't feel any of those tunes compare to such classics as the Kirby's Fun Pak (Kirby Super Star for Americans) soundtrack. Also, god damn you for reminding me of this. I just spent the last 20 minutes or so browsing Youtube listening to these ancient tunes, and now I know I'm not going to be able to forget about them 'till I load up that old game and complete it once again. | |
I've just finished playing Little Big Adventure 2 which took me straight back to my childhood every time I loaded it up. I feel that games have more nostalgia attached to them than books and films for me, I think because I studied literature and film at uni I automatically view anything like that in a critical rather than emotional way, while games are just pure escapism. I've just bought MDK simply for the nostalgia. When I saw it on good old games I think I actually screamed out loud. The whole first hour of playing I was just grinning like a lunatic (I got my ass handed to me as well - time has not improved my aim). | |
Oh god, right in the childhood. | |
I remember watching my brother for hours while he'd play EV when I was 4-5. | |
Got a whole Sonic 2 remix right here :D
See now you think they're good, despite have no affiliation with them. For someone like me, who's had them carved into my very soul for more than 20 years, it just makes me feel stupidly happy. | |
Very nice! :D
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Listen to this stuff puts me in such a good fucking mood. Everything is fucking awesome! | |
Sunshine and rainbows? Fuck yeah sunshine and rainbows! | |
More like broshines and rainbros. | |
I see what you did there! *brofist* | |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1siPgAVOAtU This fucking gets me every time, as well as the guitar songs from those games. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-6dVdfIgEk But THIS. . . . THIS is the mother of all nostalgias. | |
Nostalgia holds no power over me. I'm sane. | |
>Implying people who feel nostalgia are not sane. Nice attempt at passive aggressiveness there, buddy. | |
I watched Jurassic Park two days ago with some friends. The nostalgia hit me so damn hard I almost started crying. I'm dead serious. | |
I bought the Muppet show S.1 on DVD. Regressed. Hard. Dude. | |
Nostalgia holds a great power over me. I still love and watch DBZ, Thomas the Tank Engine, and Power Rangers.. | |
I'm in the process of playing Might and Magic 7. The game looks like absolute crap, it's like somebody made an RPG out of Doom 2. The game itself doesn't have anything that surprises me any more, I've seen pretty much everything, done everything and the sense of marvel and exploration is gone. And yet, here I am, replaying it for probably the twelfth time so far or around there at least. When I finish that, I'll go back to playing Blood 2. The game isn't really impressive, it's a straight up old school shooter - just shoot everything until it stops moving and then shoot it some more to explode. As I'm playing it, I'm finding more and more flaws compared to any more modern, and sort of more decent games. And yet I will finish it and then I will play it again some day. Just like I've played it before. Blood 2 was the game that I consider led me into gaming. It wasn't my first game, nor my first PC game, either, but...well, let's say it was my first PC Gamer game. | |
Nostalgia is just memory it has no real power, it just means your brain is still working. As for music, good music will always be good music, no matter who is remembering it and when. Like any other kind of music, its all personal taste. You'll either like it or you won't. | |
Its a persistent self centered self delusion. What part of that is not insane? Just cause a lot of people do it doesn't mean it isn't completely irrational and self destructive. | |
Nostalgia is poison. And people love it... kinda like cigarettes and alcohol. ._. Captcha: hobby-horse Yo dawg, I heard you like nostalgia... /:D | |
This I can literally feel the nostalgia going up into my eyes. | |
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Guys, I need help.
I can't stop listening to remixes of tracks from the fist Sonic the Hedgehog :D
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Sonic the Hedgehog was the first video game I ever played, and the Megadrive era of titles are some of my fondest gaming memories.
These tracks have been hardwired into my brain for more than 20 years, I can feel nothing but happiness when I hear a bloody good remix :D
What power does nostalgia hold over you, if any?