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    Mike Tyson: Punchout! on the NES. I played many games as a kid and some of my best memories were playing this one. Of course like most who played this once you mastered the "fastest" way to beat each character it lost a lot of its appeal. But the thing was back then you had to know someone who had bought the "cheat books" or had a subscription of some kind to figure it out. The internet ruined some games in that aspect. Played this just the other day on my old NES and managed to make it to Sandman without being knocked down. I don't have the skills I used to in order to finish it though :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by rawrnerozero
    I would never of guess you would play Ragnarok Online. Also love Wolfenstein 3D and Duke Nukem as well formed my violent childhood <3.
    It was the best social MMO for like four years up until Vanilla WoW stopped being a buggy piece of garbage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OmegaZero_Alpha
    Quote Originally Posted by rawrnerozero
    I would never of guess you would play Ragnarok Online. Also love Wolfenstein 3D and Duke Nukem as well formed my violent childhood <3.
    It was the best social MMO for like four years up until Vanilla WoW stopped being a buggy piece of garbage.
    Hehe agreed, the Ragnarok community was not as srs bsn as WoW players were and the people there were much better to talk with.

    Also you saw the new Ragnarok 2? The characters look like bunch of twigs with baby faces...

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    Super Mario World was one of the best games ever made, and still is to this day... pure gold.

    Managed to fully complete star road but I never managed to fully complete everything (finding all the hidden stages is pretty damn challenging)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sobe
    Mike Tyson: Punchout! on the NES. I played many games as a kid and some of my best memories were playing this one. Of course like most who played this once you mastered the "fastest" way to beat each character it lost a lot of its appeal. But the thing was back then you had to know someone who had bought the "cheat books" or had a subscription of some kind to figure it out. The internet ruined some games in that aspect. Played this just the other day on my old NES and managed to make it to Sandman without being knocked down. I don't have the skills I used to in order to finish it though :/
    That brings back a lot of good memories. I actually managed to beat Mr.Dream (the censored version here in England) but it took months of honing my dodging skills. I didn't even know about the special power you could do until several years later when I was just randomly playing and just messing about. Game genie was big back then though, trying and failing to find new codes was fun.

    @Cass277: SMW is a timeless classic. I can still play it today and not get bored of it. I managed to finish it in one sitting one day, just got fed up of making it to Choco Island and giving up.

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    I almost exclusively played RTS and TBS games when I was younger. Age of empires was actually the first game I played on the pc.
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