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Oct 10th, 2002, 06:53 PM | #1 |
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Awkward Moments.
I guess this is more likely to happen when you're " new " to gaming and stuff.
But yeah, thinking back; what was the most comical/dumb/memoral or dissapointing experience you've had while playing a game ? Something I can never forget is how my brother would tease... I mean, terrorise me with Mario Kart . It was MK for the SNes and there was this level where you raced atop this road that looked like a rainbow. However, the road was the only thing bright; everything else was all dark and everything. Well, omg, I was soooo scared of the song in that particular level. I was really young back then, too. I don't remember how old exactly, but I'm guessing I was 8 or younger. But yeah, I would always be mortified when that level came up. I'd be so scared !! Needless to say, my brother used that to make me cry Yep... that's one of the most "touching" gaming experiences I've ever had... er, I was such a tart. Yours ? |
Oct 10th, 2002, 09:08 PM | #2 |
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LOL! Are you still scared?
When I was little I was always scared of Mario, not mario a part in the game, Always when I faught Bowser I would almost shit my pants! I was sooo frikin scared of him! Then I went to a gaming store with my bro, I was like 5-6 one of those, where were in the store and they had like mascot kinda guys for all the mario characters there, I remeber seeing Bowser, 1st I pissed my pants then I ran over there and kick the living shit outa the poor guy in the suit, My bro was laughing soooooo hard, It was embarassing I gues! |
Oct 10th, 2002, 09:32 PM | #3 |
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I remember palying videogames with my mom. It was a terrible experience, because she is much better than me, especially with some games. And when I was younger, we used to play together sometimes, and while I was playing she used to say "Oh, no, don't do this... go there, pick up that item" etc etc... She just couldn't shut up and that was really unnerving!
Then, when it was her turn playing, I really couldn't say anything because she was better than me and... ovbiously she completed many times games I wanted to play all alone for my own pleasure >__< I'm not playing with her anymore! |
Oct 10th, 2002, 09:51 PM | #4 |
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Now that I recall, I remembered a very embarassing phase of my gaming life about 5 or 6 years ago.
*Flashback* When my brother just bought a SNES, he also got Secret of Mana along with it. So, I reluctantly played and enjoyed the game very much. But whenever I reached a boss fight, I was scared shitless! Instead, I would run to my brother and tell him to defeat the monster for me. To my unfortunate luck, he always said "No". It would always take me some time to stand up to the digital pixels and fight it for myself. And it was even worse when I started Final Fantasy III. I mean come on, those were pretty big enemies! It was then that I avoided RPGs for quite some time. *End* Don't really know when this "Boss Fighting-Phobia" finally ended, but by the time FF7 came out, I was ready to kick some major ass after all those years of horror! |
Oct 11th, 2002, 12:28 AM | #5 |
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Even though I was 12...The Dracula boss fight in Super Castlevania IV freaked me out. I'd get all nervous and start shaking (which was the only way you could have a vibration function back then) and almost hyperventilating...took me forever to beat that game that way.
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Oct 11th, 2002, 12:33 AM | #6 |
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.....................................I was scared of Ganon in Legend of Zelda!! Looked like a big mean dog! Then there was me(Little Mac) vs Mike Tyson! Which scared me more!
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Oct 11th, 2002, 04:27 AM | #7 |
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Indeed, I sued to suffer a lot from that "boss fear" in mostly every game. But I think that mostly any gamer suffers from it, specially when a beginner. However, I don't remember being "afraid" of any monster in particular... although I remember that the very first time I played silent Hill for PS, it scared the hell out of me, it really made me nervous and crap
But I just remmebered something sooo hilarious...... Many years ago, when i had a NES, I had certain baseball game, which name I really don't remember. Well, I used to play that game with my dad, since the only videogames that ever interested him were sports games. So, I used to play this game with him... but not for very long. all started ever since I began to beat the hell out of him in the game.... in a given moment, it was my turn at the bat. My batter, was someone under tha last name of "banks". As soon as he appeared, my dad said " whoa, that Banks is quite a good batter" well, he pitched the ball, and as soon a I batted with Banks, I made a Home Run there's when it all began. Later on, I acquired more experience on the game. The more we played, the harder I kicked his arse. it just got to the point that, it first began with laughs from that first homerun with "banks" but then alter on, my dad would get all serious, and then pissed.... later on, he would curse, then curse out loud, and finally he began to throw the controller to the floor, with wrath. The last thing that happened, was that he threw the controller at me He sweared he would neve play a videogame against me Years laer, whenever I got a Playstation, he would play some of the Fifa games with me, but he lost interest quickly since he was unable to beat his invincible son. lol P.S. It took me quite a long while to post this. I had to stop typing several times because I could not stop laughing so much just remembering this stuff. I'm laughing hard by the time I'm posting his.
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Oct 11th, 2002, 02:26 PM | #8 |
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Eh I started playing v-games later in life so I never got to experience those good ol childhood v-game moments...
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