Message from @Emma
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I've been trying to find people who even still play that game. Its really fun when theres actually people to play with. "Gunz: The Second Duel" is also pretty fun.
Miss u
im trying to think of my favourite older games
wait seriously? thats a thing
Yeah
Where is tubby?
They also made all the bugs in the first game polished built in features
IE: the bug where you could slash walls to quickly climb up them is now just infinite wall running.
Only sad thing is the community for the second installment mostly vapourized, and MAIET disbanded. Now some other company owns the the game and runs the mostly vacant servers. Maybe 100 - 200 active users.
depressive graveyard
i was only thinking about pc games, i loved gamecube and n64
Been a nintendo kid until i got a ps3 in 2012 now i collect good deals and increase my terrible backlog of games
When I had an actual N64 Super Mario 64 and Goldeneye 007 were my childhood.
I started playing Super Mario 64 when I was like 3 years old.
First owned game was Luigi's Mansion
My family skipped over getting a Game Cube, and my second household console ended up being a Wii
at least you had an N64
Only three notable games I had for it though.
Didn't really get Zelda as a young child.
In grade 7 I played Twilight Princess as my first entry into the series.
Zelda was one of the first games I owned myself. The other was a power ranger game. I got them for Easter 1994
i played wind waker and then twilight the game cube version
Wind Waker I didn't get around to until Wind Waker HD came out.
my wii couldnt read the disk sadly but still have the gamecube around
I remember I used to have prejudice against Wind Waker because it was toon style.
I was also a silly kid who only cared about graphics though.
understandable the 2013 graphicsgate crowd was very annoying
The Toon style was something you noticed way more in the screenhots than in actual gameplay.
Though today it's kind of annoying how obsessed they are with it
Zelda was notable for changing its style frequently, now it just constanlty uses the toon style.
Toon style is also the quickest easiest way to try and optimize something to run well.
Wuss poppin b
For its part it helped Wind Waker age well. Better than other games of its time that had primative models with wrapped textures.
Cell shading allowed more complex models with less resource load.
that's true and twilight sadly suffered with age
it looks dated and for the time, but still plays great and the visuals fit its tone and narrative
i had a n64, gameboy, ps1 ps2, ps3, xbox, gamecube, pc and i had the first ds because nintendogs
but my parents boned me and got me mario instead
My family only ever got Nintendo and Xbox consoles.
im trying to think what else i had because i am probably forgetting something
oh dang. so have you ever played mgs?