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RoyClassic - Back In The Day![Games]
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Who loves those good times back in the days of classics? What is your Classic list?

What is your Classic list? Nothing brings back that day like loading an emulator, grabbing that original ( still working ) controller and play the game again Day Dreaming
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I miss this game. I wished people played this more. I miss the old school feel of this game and the amount of fun the maps were. I all so lost a lot of time at work because of it Rollin on floor

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Silent Hill 2

All of these were great but this was the best and it had the number 1 hands down horror character of all time. Pyramid Head
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Bad Mojo
You played this game as a cock roach. The scene with the rat that had the razor blades in it caused my sister to get up and leave and never to play another game with me again. Rollin on floor This bad boy was off the wall!

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Some of my favorite games from back in the day:

Nintendo (NES): Super Mario Bros. 1-3
Super Nintendo (SNES): Super Mario World, Super Mario Kart, Street Fighter II
PlayStation (PS1): Final Fantasy VII, Tekken 1-3

Those were the days... Day Dreaming
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(06-02-2016, 02:42 PM)Olaf Sand Wrote:

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Some of my favorite games from back in the day:

Nintendo (NES): Super Mario Bros. 1-3
Super Nintendo (SNES): Super Mario World, Super Mario Kart, Street Fighter II
PlayStation (PS1): Final Fantasy VII, Tekken 1-3

Those were the days... Day Dreaming

The Nintendo (NES): Super Mario Bros. 1-3 oh the memories Smile



Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Sega Genesis)

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The 7th Guest

If you played PC games in the early '90s, you knew

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--the haunting puzzle-adventure game that mixed comedy, horror, full-motion videos, and challenging puzzles, for an experience that was wholly unique in its day. The halls of Stauf's haunted mansion looked real, and you never knew when a ghost might saunter in to share in your company. The 7th Guest developer Trilobyte needed high-res, prerendered bitmaps and FMV to create the desired effect, and it took a risk by chasing its vision: due to the massive amount of storage space that was required, it could only sell The 7th Guest to PC owners with CD-ROM drives, which were uncommon at the time. If Trilobyte tried to cram all of the data from the game's two CDs onto the preferred medium of the day--the floppy disk--the game would have needed a box big enough to fit over 900 disks.

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Star Control II 3do

Star Control II is the second game in the Star Control franchise and is known as one of the greatest space adventure games of all time. . and the best thing about it they made it where you can download it and play it on your computer for free. Funny aliens, Excellent adventure and the music enhanced the excellent game Thumbs up

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Personally, the best classic game of all time for me,
is Chrono Trigger, for the SNES.
Not only you had RPG, but time travel as well, and the music is memorable...

BTW, if you look it up at Wikipedia, you will find that passage;

"Chrono Trigger was a critical and commercial success upon release and is frequently cited as one of the

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magazine described aspects of Chrono Trigger as revolutionary, including its multiple endings, plot-related

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focusing on character development, unique battle system, and detailed graphics."
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Back in the days my 4 nephews and my son and me stayed up all night taking turns till the sun came up trying to beat this game. We did get 5 of the 6 hidden levels.

Dragons Fury

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