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#1 Rosaflame
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Grew up with the N64 and PS1. Good memories. :) N64 I played Banjo Kazooie, Super Smash Bros., and Ocarina of Time. PS1 I played Spyro the Dragon, Digimon World, and the Crash Bandicoot games.

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#2 Rosaflame
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I guess another female so I don't upset my boyfriend.

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#3 Rosaflame
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I finally managed to grow out of my rage issues, but when I was younger I broke my Gameboy Advanced with a headbutt; screen destroyed.

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#4 Rosaflame
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I agree with what everyone else said but would like to add another suggestion for a game to get. Paper Mario! :) Kirby and the Crystal Shards wasn't bad either.

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#5 Rosaflame
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If only there was a way to know what truely happens after death. I think what is mainly feared is the not knowing. Even if there was nothing but darkness when we died, if we knew for certain it might not be quite as scary. It would be sadder though. I love the thought that even when I or the love of my life dies, it's not the end, and we will meet up again. I guess it's like this: my brain thinks darkness is likely, but my heart refuses this and suggests an afterlife so my love and I will never have to forever be apart. But also, if there is just darkness and no afterlife, we won't be able to be upset about it or miss anyone. :D

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#6 Rosaflame
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My favorite game usually changes after a while, but right now it is Paper Mario. I love this game more than any other Mario because it is chock full of story. I love running around the towns, listening to what each townsperson has to say, having different partners helping you, doing fun side quests, etc. There was just so much more to do compared to the "follow from point A to point B, stomp on enemies, beat boss, repeat." Though I suppose Paper Mario kinda followed the same pattern, there was more story during it all. More dialogue. Just so so so much fun. Love it!

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#7 Rosaflame
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1. Banjo Kazooie (My first game)

2. Pokemon Red Version

3. Ocarina of Time

4. Kirby and the Crystal Shards

5. Crash Bandicoot

6. Digimon World

7. Spyro the Dragon

8. Paper Mario

9. Pokemon Stadium

10. Pokemon Snap

And a bunch of others from the N64/PS1 era

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Any game that I haven't played in a long time usually does it. Just recently I got bored with a lot of my games so now I'm replaying Paper Mario and Little King's Story.

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#9 Rosaflame
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1. Portal

2. Portal 2

3. Ico

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#10 Rosaflame
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If we don't count the videogames I had that were for learning numbers and letters, my first full videogame was Banjo Kazooie for the N64 when I was about 6. Good memories :)