I miss the illiterate days before I could read: when I would just play my SNES all day.
What did you do when you had to solve word puzzles in SNES games?
Super Mario World helped progress my reading skills, and some Roadrunner and Coyote game (my mother sold my Genesis version for a quarter but I still have the inferior Super Nintendo one) helped me get through my tuberculosis. :|
Quote from: Mystic Swampert on December 30, 2007, 01:38:39 AM
What did you do when you had to solve word puzzles in SNES games?
i had a wrestling game, pacman, a golf game, and a few other games i can't think of.
i didn't need to read
i remember plaing Super metroid and never getting far because i didnt know what to do.
Quote from: Ludwig3 on December 30, 2007, 01:42:40 AM
i remember plaing Super metroid and never getting far because i didnt know what to do.
I've never played that game...odd...
I beat Super Mario World for the first time in November. Years of training.
Quote from: Mystic Swampert on December 30, 2007, 01:43:37 AM
I've never played that game...odd...
I beat Super Mario World for the first time in November. Years of training.
DID YOU BEAT TUBULAR?
I think years of playing Pokemon and constant re-plays of Ocarina of Time helped me learn how to read.
Quote from: Lawlz on December 30, 2007, 01:44:43 AM
DID YOU BEAT TUBULAR?
I don't remember. Come here and find out.
Quote from: Lawlz on December 30, 2007, 01:44:43 AM
DID YOU BEAT TUBULAR?
i beat it... pretty fucking hard
Banjo-Kazooie helped me read. But I already knew how at 4 years old.
I never had an SNES befuddlement
I remember being clinged to books at three years old; I never played video games until I was sevenish.
also i hate books now
I miss the time of my life where I was oblivious to everything, and everything was provided for me, and I had no sense that I was missing anything.
Quote from: PLEASEHELP1991 on December 30, 2007, 10:56:10 AM
I remember being clinged to books at three years old; I never played video games until I was sevenish.
also i hate books now
Videos games ruin books.
I miss when my parents would read Goodnight Moon or the story of Tar Baby or Brier Rabbit. I also miss pretty much anything before the age of five.
Quote from: Valentrinne on December 30, 2007, 10:57:20 AM
I miss the time of my life where I was oblivious to everything, and everything was provided for me, and I had no sense that I was missing anything.
I think we all miss that time of our lives at one point or another. edumacate;
Quote from: Claquesous on December 30, 2007, 12:34:08 PM
I miss when my parents would read Goodnight Moon or the story of Tar Baby or Brier Rabbit. I also miss pretty much anything before the age of five.
Good times, good times.
I miss when Pokemon was cool among my friends edumacate;
Now you and I think...
Because we've grown, if even just a little...
We want that time when we feel joy from smaller things...:'(
I don't miss a single moment of my shitty childhood.