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The rush i got from seeing the T-Rex for the first time was one of those monumental things in my life that i'll never forget.
I kid you not, it was that memorable.
Fantastic, nothing has ever come close since.Good games have come and gone, but those feelings of greatness will never be attained again.
Sad but true.
> welli say i can,t forget mgs 2 sons of liberty
good graphics, yes. great gameplay, yes. Let down unfortunately by a really boring and stupid story and the most annoying lead character ever spawned.
'It was all the Patriots'
'The Patriots?'
*nods head* 'the Patriots'
and we didn't even get any fun stuff afterwards, all the wigs and camo weren't worth it.
Thank god for Substance, can't wait.
> I 'think' Final Fantasy VII was my favourite game of all time, but the
> mists of time can do wonderful things. If I booted it up today I'd
> probably think it was cack having played FFX for the last few
> months.
I decided to play through FF7 again recently did it in around 50 hours. I still love it, however i have yet to play FFX only a demo and it seemed OK.
> it has either got to be one of the final fantasys, or this really old
> game called golden axe - most fun I ever had!
You just reminded me about Golden Axe and you are right that game was great think i have it on Amiga.
My best game EVER though, EVER EVER, was the first time I ever beat my Grandad at Draughts when I was about 8 years old. (It was a tough game, and I got to find out what a sore loser acts like when they're 80 years old and never been beaten before, it's not a pretty sight).