Or how about reading through a physical game manual at all?Weird one, but the smell of a video game manual.
King Kahuka's throne! YES!I think these were the first lego sets I had, but my memory is probably shit and i'm recalling wrong, anyway:
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Yeah, I just like pirates, ok?
I remember the Wii shop Chanel always only had an text description and a few screenshots. So every game I downloaded was basically unknown besides what my parents had told me or if I had played the series before as I didn’t know how to look up info online then. A similar mystery was also found in super Mario 64 ds where I was always looking to find the mystery of the 4th white door. When you first walk through it you immediately leave and get a star and every other time you walk in a scary laugh plays and you are thrown out. I always thought that door had a seceret level or characterAs far as gaming goes, I miss that pretty much everything learned about video games was learned either by experience or word of mouth. There were games I just couldn't beat when I was a kid, and if I knew a friend had gotten past the parts I couldn't I'd take it to their house and let them beat it for me so I could continue. That was a bit of a litmus test for friendship, too - crappy friends made fun of you, good friends were happy to help.
Yeah, Knuckles Chaotix' soundtrack are also great and extremely chill, reminds me of a summer's sunset too. Like when the sun's halfway into the horizon, and the sky's all red. For some reason it also reminds me of some beaches and woods. Especially this one, the credit's medley (although I'm pissed that they left out great pieces from the medley).This games soundtrack always makes me kinda sad but I never played it when I was younger. It just sounds so happy and relaxing but everything has a longing lonely undertone to it. It feels like the end of a happy summer I never had:
Yeah the songs have the feelings of enjoying the summer sunset with some friends knowing that it will be over soon and you’ll have to say goodbye. I hope a sequel gets made some day as the graphics and sound are on point and the gameplay, with a few exeptions, was pretty fun especially playing as all of the different characters had their own unique way of moving fast.Like when the sun's halfway into the horizon, and the sky's all red. For some reason it also reminds me of some beaches and woods.
I'm old, so one that gets me is the fast forward/rewind sounds from old tape players