Definitely playing FFVII with my mom when I was five. Whenever I was ill at home I practically forced my mom to play it so I could watch. I didn't know how to read back then and on top of that I didn't understand any English but despite these facts I was really fond of the game. As I got older I played the game myself, and while learning more English I became to understand more of the plot, little by little. I also used to hum the Aeris' theme song to myself in bed if I couldn't sleep, but often I did it so loudly that my parents told me to shut up
Oh god, so many, but mine would have to be bonding with my stepfather around the age of seven over Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball. He bought myself and my little sister our very first game console (Sega Genesis) and sat with us for hours one night playing that game until it was well past our bed time. He never did beat the game, but we had so much fun trying.
I remember Half Life on the pc. It was my first fps and my brothers and I would sit there for hours exploring Black Mesa. That game is still pretty awesome
I remember throwing a fit, but still not giving up on Project : Horned Owl. Until my cousin took back her playstation I spent hours and hours trying to finish the game, in which I just can't. I don't even remember what age I was at that time.
I remember an Snes, a PS1, and PC. That was my childhood.
I remember playing Spryo: Ripto's rampage on PS1, and Tossing that jerk into lava, beating the game, getting my gems back from that greedy bear, and living happily ever after.
ALL WITHOUT A MEMORY CARD. I NEVER SHUT THE SYSTEM OFF ONCE IN THAT TIME.
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You know, most people call me insane...
That's what happens when I try to reason with people, they don't like it, and I eventually end up turning them to charcoal in the end...
Why are you looking at me like that?
Despite popular belief, I did not draw the avatar I'm using. I can't draw.