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Wolfenstein 3D for the PC, Goldeneye for N64, and Twisted Metal 2 for PS.

Many a long, wasted (in every sense) night and missed classes attributed to this game in my college years....ah, the good ol' days   ;)

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I actually have the sitdown version of galaga, donkey kong, pacman and ms pacman. havn't played in months. I think I will do so now. :)

Yes, I used to burn some quarters at the 7/11 on those.

Let's not forget Pitfall, Space Invaders, and Asteroids. I bought an "Atari Classic" game for the PS2. It's funny how these games were so "totally awesome" back in the day and they are really lame now.

I always remember a game that I thought was so far ahead of its time. They had it at the 7/11 across town. It was called Dragon's Lair. It looked alot like today's PS2 and x-box games.

I was absolutely addicted to Dragon's Lair.

I was addicted to Civilization II on the PC for the longest time. The same goes for TIE Fighter as well.

Virtua Fighter

Super Mario for Super Nintendo

Smash Brothers N64 (was that '90s?) - nothing better than getting 4 guys together with some drinks and stuff, and just playing Smash Brothers for a few hours.  ;D

Duck hunt.period no discussion. To quote Ricky Bobby, "If you don't play duck hunt than      you"

                      -searoach

i was raised by those mario brothers and nba jam

When I was a kid it was the prime time of adventure games on PCs.

Who can forget companies that make legend games like Sierra , Lucas Arts.

Games like : Larry , Indiana Jones, Kings quest , Police quest, Monkey Island and others made history.

THOSE WERE THE YEARS!!!!

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I can't believe Oregon Trail hasn't been mentioned.  I, much like the rest of America's youth, would speed through my math quiz at school just to get a few minutes of Oregon Trail in.  A classic.

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