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Title: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: Crypto Fella on July 15, 2024, 05:06:22 PM
I could remember the old times before the development of tech, where all we had was this PIXEL game to ensure that the bricks dropping infinitely from the top get a space to fit in when you perfectly lay them controlling the position with your cross-looking buttons. It was all fun until technology came, I also played specta then and it was cool.

Fastforward to crypto days we are in. It seems these devs want to get creative with our memories by creating their tokens and naming it PIXEL if you hear it what comes to your mind first is the PIXEL game and diagrams. I love it though and I believe it will go a long way making us all happy, especially now that the token can be traded. Imagine trading your childhood times for money, how rich would you be by now?
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: God Of Thunder on July 16, 2024, 07:58:49 AM
Probably Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, AKA Mostafa Games.
Not only me but many of my friends also have a nice memory of this game. We used to get a couple of pennies for school tiffin, and a game shop was in the market. Most of the time, school students gathered by skipping their class and playing Cadillacs and Dinosaurs. Most of our favourite characters were Mostafa. Even one of my friends still plays this game on his Android device even though we played this game in a game shop before. I cannot forget those days!

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Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: Crwth on July 16, 2024, 08:15:16 AM
I like games like Metal Slug. It is very interesting and quite easy to do if you understand what the mission is within the game and it’s really interesting. Having a co-op with your friend makes it even more interesting and fun.

Maybe if they do play to earn or something that would be amazing lol.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: TomPluz on July 16, 2024, 08:58:51 AM
Imagine trading your childhood times for money, how rich would you be by now?

Yeah, we can be really rich if only we can be able to monetize the games we played while still children and many are doing it now most especially with the coming in of the tapping opportunities in the Telegram network. I was born many decades ago and I was more exposed to truly tradiitonal games here in my country and was not yet into the era of gadgets when I was a small child. Yet I am longing forward for devs to also take a look on how they can be able to integrate those forgotten games back to life so my geenration and today's generation can experience them again digitally.

Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: MUGNIA on July 17, 2024, 03:07:52 PM
I don't have a favorite game at the moment, I sometimes play games of my child's choice such as Robolox, MLBB and other light games, which at the moment are games to relieve my fatigue when I'm tired and just need entertainment.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: KryptoBull on July 18, 2024, 11:36:42 AM
I could remember the old times before the development of tech, where all we had was this PIXEL game to ensure that the bricks dropping infinitely from the top get a space to fit in when you perfectly lay them controlling the position with your cross-looking buttons. It was all fun until technology came, I also played specta then and it was cool.

Fastforward to crypto days we are in. It seems these devs want to get creative with our memories by creating their tokens and naming it PIXEL if you hear it what comes to your mind first is the PIXEL game and diagrams. I love it though and I believe it will go a long way making us all happy, especially now that the token can be traded. Imagine trading your childhood times for money, how rich would you be by now?
I don't play many games because I don't have time for this leisure activity, but there are a few games that I can remember playing recently such as Zombie Tsunami or Subway Surfers. Some GameFi projects have released a few endless run games like this such as Imaginary Ones but they are not really interesting and engaging for players. I also tried playing but didn't want to play every day because they are quite boring.

I think I am a rich person but not in terms of money but in terms of experiences and joy. My childhood was often associated with traditional games instead of electronic games on PC or smartphones.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: bisdak40 on July 18, 2024, 05:07:59 PM
One of my favorite games was Warcraft I like to play RTS games with story and I like the gameplay very much that is where I started playing Dota and also starcraft I really like to play game where I build and train army to defeat enemies ahh those where the times.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on July 18, 2024, 07:11:24 PM
Before I knew crypto almost every day I played online games, games that I often played such as COC, MLBB and Royal Clash, had time to play PUBG but only briefly because the game made my head dizzy and after knowing crypto all the online games I had played became abandoned because there was no more time to play games so I decided to delete everything.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: electronicash on July 18, 2024, 08:14:28 PM
Imagine trading your childhood times for money, how rich would you be by now?

if it isn't a scam and the price continue to rise, yes you could be rich by now.
i was also fond of counter strike and some other first shooter games in the year 2000. i skipped class to just play with my internet cafe friends from morning to sunset. if there were already token about CSGO since that time and i have invested to it, price could be higher already and maybe i'm richer.

PIXEL was already in the market since March of this year and its ATH was $0.90, this has already been dumped. maybe it will rise in the bull season too.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: KryptoBull on July 19, 2024, 09:31:04 AM
Before I knew crypto almost every day I played online games, games that I often played such as COC, MLBB and Royal Clash, had time to play PUBG but only briefly because the game made my head dizzy and after knowing crypto all the online games I had played became abandoned because there was no more time to play games so I decided to delete everything.
A cool girl :)

Do you think you would be willing to play these games again if they could be tokenized and earn you income? Axie has proven that thousands of people are willing to play a game with poor and boring gameplay just to earn thousands of USD in rewards during the Covid-19 pandemic. The same could be repeated with AAA-games, as long as their tokenomics are really reasonable and sustainable.

I think most people have a need for entertainment to recover their labor force, if they can play their favorite games to earn additional rewards and income, they will not refuse this opportunity. The only problem at the moment is that we need to wait for the participation of professional game publishers and the launch of games worth experiencing in the GameFi market.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: luckyledger on July 19, 2024, 02:05:10 PM
I remember that game, as I also played it at school! For me, the game from my childhood which would be great for NFT's or token for it is Viva pinata - a magical garden with so many things to do. You could plant, search for new animals (pinatas), tame them, change them, name them, customize it all, and so much more! I would be very glad if it had a second life in our current days.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: Jomisa on July 23, 2024, 10:14:16 PM
Before I knew crypto almost every day I played online games, games that I often played such as COC, MLBB and Royal Clash, had time to play PUBG but only briefly because the game made my head dizzy and after knowing crypto all the online games I had played became abandoned because there was no more time to play games so I decided to delete everything.
A cool girl :)

Do you think you would be willing to play these games again if they could be tokenized and earn you income? Axie has proven that thousands of people are willing to play a game with poor and boring gameplay just to earn thousands of USD in rewards during the Covid-19 pandemic. The same could be repeated with AAA-games, as long as their tokenomics are really reasonable and sustainable.

I think most people have a need for entertainment to recover their labor force, if they can play their favorite games to earn additional rewards and income, they will not refuse this opportunity. The only problem at the moment is that we need to wait for the participation of professional game publishers and the launch of games worth experiencing in the GameFi market.

Tokenized games are now the order of the day especially in the ton ecosystem. Not, pixelverse, hamster. Pixfi recently launched though and alot of users weren't cool with the airdrop, but they've been other alternatives to grab the token though as the price trend is not so bad. Here's one I've been focused on today on BG. . (https://i.ibb.co/K0bLBT5/IMG-20240717-WA0022-3.jpg) (https://ibb.co/0DmF1Hn) tap to earn .
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on July 24, 2024, 09:47:01 PM
Before I knew crypto almost every day I played online games, games that I often played such as COC, MLBB and Royal Clash, had time to play PUBG but only briefly because the game made my head dizzy and after knowing crypto all the online games I had played became abandoned because there was no more time to play games so I decided to delete everything.
A cool girl :)

Do you think you would be willing to play these games again if they could be tokenized and earn you income? Axie has proven that thousands of people are willing to play a game with poor and boring gameplay just to earn thousands of USD in rewards during the Covid-19 pandemic. The same could be repeated with AAA-games, as long as their tokenomics are really reasonable and sustainable.

I think most people have a need for entertainment to recover their labor force, if they can play their favorite games to earn additional rewards and income, they will not refuse this opportunity. The only problem at the moment is that we need to wait for the participation of professional game publishers and the launch of games worth experiencing in the GameFi market.
Now I prefer to play games on Telegram, in my opinion the games on Telegram are more recommended for people like me because the games on Telegram do not take up the storage space of our cellphones and the storage space of my cellphone is almost full, understand because the cellphone I use is a cheap cellphone so I prefer not to add more applications so that my cellphone remains in good condition.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: luckyledger on July 25, 2024, 04:03:59 PM
Before I knew crypto almost every day I played online games, games that I often played such as COC, MLBB and Royal Clash, had time to play PUBG but only briefly because the game made my head dizzy and after knowing crypto all the online games I had played became abandoned because there was no more time to play games so I decided to delete everything.
A cool girl :)

Do you think you would be willing to play these games again if they could be tokenized and earn you income? Axie has proven that thousands of people are willing to play a game with poor and boring gameplay just to earn thousands of USD in rewards during the Covid-19 pandemic. The same could be repeated with AAA-games, as long as their tokenomics are really reasonable and sustainable.

I think most people have a need for entertainment to recover their labor force, if they can play their favorite games to earn additional rewards and income, they will not refuse this opportunity. The only problem at the moment is that we need to wait for the participation of professional game publishers and the launch of games worth experiencing in the GameFi market.
Now I prefer to play games on Telegram, in my opinion the games on Telegram are more recommended for people like me because the games on Telegram do not take up the storage space of our cellphones and the storage space of my cellphone is almost full, understand because the cellphone I use is a cheap cellphone so I prefer not to add more applications so that my cellphone remains in good condition.

That's wonderful that you found something that suits you! However, I don't know many - good - games on Telegram. Can you name your favorites, if you are okay to share them?
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: MrSpasybo on July 25, 2024, 04:41:30 PM
I could remember the old times before the development of tech, where all we had was this PIXEL game to ensure that the bricks dropping infinitely from the top get a space to fit in when you perfectly lay them controlling the position with your cross-looking buttons. It was all fun until technology came, I also played specta then and it was cool.

Fastforward to crypto days we are in. It seems these devs want to get creative with our memories by creating their tokens and naming it PIXEL if you hear it what comes to your mind first is the PIXEL game and diagrams. I love it though and I believe it will go a long way making us all happy, especially now that the token can be traded. Imagine trading your childhood times for money, how rich would you be by now?
I used to play Contra on CD-ROM, Diablo II on PC, and Pokemon Go on my smartphone. Unfortunately, I don't have much time and opportunity to enjoy those games anymore, I choose to spend time with my family and friends to get more energy for my work and my life.

I also once wished that Pokemon Go could be brought to the blockchain with NFTs for Pokemons, but maybe it's too complicated so it can't be done yet. Axie might be inspired by Pokemon but it's too simple and not appealing at all.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: taufik123 on July 26, 2024, 04:55:12 PM
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I also once wished that Pokemon Go could be brought to the blockchain with NFTs for Pokemons, but maybe it's too complicated so it can't be done yet. Axie might be inspired by Pokemon but it's too simple and not appealing at all.
It was always expected but as of now there has been no news whatsoever about Pokemon GO or any plans to build their blockchain or be present on some network of Defi crypto gaming platforms.

Even though Pokemon GO will be a game that is in great demand when it is integrated with crypto which will provide income from Pokemon hunting.
But games similar to Pokemon Go are now also available on crypto Defi.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: salad daging on July 26, 2024, 10:27:42 PM
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I also once wished that Pokemon Go could be brought to the blockchain with NFTs for Pokemons, but maybe it's too complicated so it can't be done yet. Axie might be inspired by Pokemon but it's too simple and not appealing at all.
It was always expected but as of now there has been no news whatsoever about Pokemon GO or any plans to build their blockchain or be present on some network of Defi crypto gaming platforms.

Even though Pokemon GO will be a game that is in great demand when it is integrated with crypto which will provide income from Pokemon hunting.
But games similar to Pokemon Go are now also available on crypto Defi.
We know that Pokemon GO was hype at the time when people started playing this game but it seems like it has faded now there are no more updates about this game, and another game that has to move seems not to be of interest to many people.
The Pokemon GO game requires us to leave the house to find opponents or something, well something like this is hard to be interested in.
Then previously there was a shoe game where we ran to get points, now it has faded.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: EliVang on August 04, 2024, 09:00:18 PM
Growing up, I loved playing Tetris, trying to fit the falling bricks just right. Those games were so much fun.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: VenYamon on August 12, 2024, 09:02:51 AM
Growing up, I loved playing Tetris, trying to fit the falling bricks just right. Those games were so much fun.



Now, when I need a break, I play solitaire (https://freecardgames.io/solitaire/). It's relaxing and reminds me of the good old days of simple games.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: God Of Thunder on August 12, 2024, 02:30:54 PM
Now I prefer to play games on Telegram, in my opinion the games on Telegram are more recommended for people like me because the games on Telegram do not take up the storage space of our cellphones and the storage space of my cellphone is almost full, understand because the cellphone I use is a cheap cellphone so I prefer not to add more applications so that my cellphone remains in good condition.

I don't know what games are available on the Telegram app store. I usually participate in Telegram mini-apps airdrops, but those are not real games. These tap-tap games are boring. I am not aware of any multi-player games that we can play on Telegram. Could you please refer me to some telegram games that I should try?

About your device, if you are in a signature campaign, you should be able to buy a good smartphone with your two-month signature campaign payment. I have bought a device with 8gigs ram four years ago and it's still working fine. I bought it under $200. Pretty much OK.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: libert19 on August 12, 2024, 06:54:03 PM
Gaming sector in crypto is pretty much equivalent of 80s/90s pixeleted games with tokens, which I would say is ok, but I'm waiting for evolution of it like how video games evolved especially in 2000-2010 where we witnessed huge improvements.

Answer to the title, Mighty final fight [1] is my favorite from childhood, I played plenty then but this one I'm remembering at the moment, so I'd go with it.



[1] Mighty Final Fight gameplay (https://youtu.be/hoUPvwCcUo8?)
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on August 12, 2024, 08:57:28 PM
Before I knew crypto almost every day I played online games, games that I often played such as COC, MLBB and Royal Clash, had time to play PUBG but only briefly because the game made my head dizzy and after knowing crypto all the online games I had played became abandoned because there was no more time to play games so I decided to delete everything.
A cool girl :)

Do you think you would be willing to play these games again if they could be tokenized and earn you income? Axie has proven that thousands of people are willing to play a game with poor and boring gameplay just to earn thousands of USD in rewards during the Covid-19 pandemic. The same could be repeated with AAA-games, as long as their tokenomics are really reasonable and sustainable.

I think most people have a need for entertainment to recover their labor force, if they can play their favorite games to earn additional rewards and income, they will not refuse this opportunity. The only problem at the moment is that we need to wait for the participation of professional game publishers and the launch of games worth experiencing in the GameFi market.
Now I prefer to play games on Telegram, in my opinion the games on Telegram are more recommended for people like me because the games on Telegram do not take up the storage space of our cellphones and the storage space of my cellphone is almost full, understand because the cellphone I use is a cheap cellphone so I prefer not to add more applications so that my cellphone remains in good condition.

That's wonderful that you found something that suits you! However, I don't know many - good - games on Telegram. Can you name your favorites, if you are okay to share them?
There are more than three games that I play every day and it's quite time-consuming to complete all the daily tasks it takes more than an hour but even so this game gives a little hope for the future.
(https://i.ibb.co.com/K69pdHk/IMG-20240813-013921.jpg)
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: bayu7adi on September 06, 2024, 11:19:32 AM
There are more than three games that I play every day and it's quite time-consuming to complete all the daily tasks it takes more than an hour but even so this game gives a little hope for the future.
(https://i.ibb.co.com/K69pdHk/IMG-20240813-013921.jpg)
My instinct tells me that those are games that are branded as "money-making" or commonly called play to earn?? is that true?
If yes, out of the games you've played, how many have managed to give you money to the point where you ended up liking them? Sometimes I'm less trusting of play2earn games lately, because my expectations are too high, making them boring.

If my guess is wrong, then you're just playing for fun... and that's not a big deal to me. BTW...I also often play telegram games, guessing games and some simple arcade games that don't focus on money or crypto.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: MUGNIA on September 16, 2024, 02:42:42 PM
Before I knew crypto almost every day I played online games, games that I often played such as COC, MLBB and Royal Clash, had time to play PUBG but only briefly because the game made my head dizzy and after knowing crypto all the online games I had played became abandoned because there was no more time to play games so I decided to delete everything.

Moreover, now Telegram games have taken up a lot of time to play, at least the games that are played generate income, even if it's only $10, there's nothing wrong with tapping continuously until the Telegram game trend fades.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: libert19 on September 17, 2024, 04:59:51 PM
^ Depends on the circumances, If one has things that can reward better than tapping on telegram, then one should do those instead, especially if the rewards are not guaranteed.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: ErinOrtiz on September 23, 2024, 10:53:46 AM

Growing up, I loved playing Tetris, trying to fit the falling bricks just right. Those games were so much fun.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: Pretty1 on October 18, 2024, 12:30:23 PM
I don't have a favorite game at the moment, I sometimes play games of my child's choice such as Robolox, MLBB and other light games, which at the moment are games to relieve my fatigue when I'm tired and just need entertainment.

That's wonderful that you love playing games with your child! If you're interested in trying something new or meeting other gamers, you should take a look at $GOAT. It's a place with lots of different gaming options and a friendly community. You could find some new games you really enjoy!
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: kamalsharma100 on October 30, 2024, 06:00:14 AM
I didn't play video games much, but I used to love Mario, though I also played bricks and soccer too.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: libert19 on January 06, 2025, 07:25:36 AM
I didn't play video games much, but I used to love Mario, though I also played bricks and soccer too.

I still have Mario music ringing in my ears. It was game that got me into video games, my relative had bought the nes/snes console and Mario was one of games in it's default given cassette, the console was with me for while, I had a blast then got myself my own after a while.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: God Of Thunder on January 06, 2025, 07:34:24 AM
Do you guys remember some games that we played on Nokia phones? These are Java games. I remember some of them, especially Diamond Rush, Bounce Tales and City Bloxx. I guess a lot of people become nostalgic when they see those games. I did not have a phone because I was a kid. I used to grab my granny's phone to play those games. Ah, those days!

(https://talkimg.com/images/2025/01/06/OFTiq.jpeg)
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: DYING_S0UL on January 07, 2025, 02:56:59 PM
I didn't play video games much, but I used to love Mario, though I also played bricks and soccer too.

I still have Mario music ringing in my ears. It was game that got me into video games, my relative had bought the nes/snes console and Mario was one of games in it's default given cassette, the console was with me for while, I had a blast then got myself my own after a while.

I used to play mario all day long. I had a console, an expensive one, literally begged my father to buy me that. I was so little then. And the most hardest part was the last boss, the one who looks like a turtle, with the princess (I don't remember his name). Every time I went there I would just die. That feeling really sucked.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: libert19 on January 07, 2025, 03:05:40 PM
Do you guys remember some games that we played on Nokia phones? These are Java games. I remember some of them, especially Diamond Rush, Bounce Tales and City Bloxx. I guess a lot of people become nostalgic when they see those games. I did not have a phone because I was a kid. I used to grab my granny's phone to play those games. Ah, those days!

(https://talkimg.com/images/2025/01/06/OFTiq.jpeg)

Yes, I did play mobile games, my brother had Nokia n70, I played plenty games on this phone — I would install one, complete it and move to next one.  I remember one game being standout was brothers in arms — earned in blood, in my memory it had superb graphics but when I now see it on YT, it looks weird and does not match what I have in memory.

I didn't play video games much, but I used to love Mario, though I also played bricks and soccer too.

I still have Mario music ringing in my ears. It was game that got me into video games, my relative had bought the nes/snes console and Mario was one of games in it's default given cassette, the console was with me for while, I had a blast then got myself my own after a while.

I used to play mario all day long. I had a console, an expensive one, literally begged my father to buy me that. I was so little then. And the most hardest part was the last boss, the one who looks like a turtle, with the princess (I don't remember his name). Every time I went there I would just die. That feeling really sucked.

In those games, if you die then you start from beginning, it really sucked when you think about it now playing recent games but as a kid you'd still enjoy repeating same stuff over and over again.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: DYING_S0UL on January 10, 2025, 04:24:56 PM

Yes, I did play mobile games, my brother had Nokia n70, I played plenty games on this phone — I would install one, complete it and move to next one.  I remember one game being standout was brothers in arms — earned in blood, in my memory it had superb graphics but when I now see it on YT, it looks weird and does not match what I have in memory.

In those games, if you die then you start from beginning, it really sucked when you think about it now playing recent games but as a kid you'd still enjoy repeating same stuff over and over again.

We used to play Cadillacs and Dinosaurs at the arcade for all day long. Man those were the days. I can still see them as fresh as daisy! I still play some of the pc games I used to play, like the Age of Empire 2 or the Age of Mythology. No matter how much I played, it never got old.

I'm not sure if you ever played these classic games! But Microsoft recently made a Definitive HD version of these games, Age of Mythology retold, which I intend to play so much! But my potato laptop won't let me.  :'(
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: libert19 on January 10, 2025, 06:02:56 PM

Yes, I did play mobile games, my brother had Nokia n70, I played plenty games on this phone — I would install one, complete it and move to next one.  I remember one game being standout was brothers in arms — earned in blood, in my memory it had superb graphics but when I now see it on YT, it looks weird and does not match what I have in memory.

In those games, if you die then you start from beginning, it really sucked when you think about it now playing recent games but as a kid you'd still enjoy repeating same stuff over and over again.

We used to play Cadillacs and Dinosaurs at the arcade for all day long. Man those were the days. I can still see them as fresh as daisy! I still play some of the pc games I used to play, like the Age of Empire 2 or the Age of Mythology. No matter how much I played, it never got old.

I'm not sure if you ever played these classic games! But Microsoft recently made a Definitive HD version of these games, Age of Mythology retold, which I intend to play so much! But my potato laptop won't let me.  :'(

No, I have not played games you mentioned. May you get better lappy soon and be able enjoy the game!
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: VickkyAde on January 24, 2025, 02:56:02 PM
I really feel weird seeing people in the comments saying they don't have the time for games. Anyway, most of the games I used to play are things like Jetpack Joyride or Fruit Ninja...to bad most of these games just got bad for some reason.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: libert19 on January 24, 2025, 05:26:03 PM
I really feel weird seeing people in the comments saying they don't have the time for games. Anyway, most of the games I used to play are things like Jetpack Joyride or Fruit Ninja...to bad most of these games just got bad for some reason.

When someone says they don't have time to do particular thing, it often means it's not their priority anymore. I used to enjoy video games just couple years back, and I would find time to play even during busy schedule while currently I simply don't care anymore.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: BitMaxz on January 24, 2025, 05:29:57 PM
Isn't that a pixel game where you can earn pixels token by doing the task?

I play a lot of games but when I am a child the first game I play is contra and mario but most of my favorite are RPG games in playstation which is the series of final fantasy and resident evil.
That's a part of my growing up now most the game I play are card games like poker. Maybe when I was a bit younger my favorite game to play is call of duty.
Title: Re: Which was your favourite game while growing up.
Post by: bhadz on January 28, 2025, 06:14:32 AM
I used to play mario all day long. I had a console, an expensive one, literally begged my father to buy me that. I was so little then. And the most hardest part was the last boss, the one who looks like a turtle, with the princess (I don't remember his name). Every time I went there I would just die. That feeling really sucked.
His name is Bowser in English but here in our local, we call him King Koopa. I also used to play mario even until now, if I've got some free time. That's what I play using online emulators since they can be searched and played through browsers nowadays and that's why it is easy. I've grew as well with the other games mentioned here like cadillacs and dinosaurs and then contra but I didn't have the chance to play the next version of it.