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KoalaTrump 5 points ago +5 / -0

Majora's Mask. :)

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ThrowawayRV [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Absolutely agreed. I'm really glad I got to grow up with the SNES and 64 Mario and Zelda Games. Something that strikes me as odd is how it doesn't matter how many times you've played a certain Nintendo game, specially the old ones like Mario World and OoT, you ALWAYS end up having fun through most of it. For some reason that's something that doesn't apply for a lot of other games I've played, I just get so bored that I stop playing.

I loved Mario so much as a kid I wanted to go to Japan to develop new games for Nintendo... playing them brings back some good old memories!

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KoalaTrump 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's because they are games only. You press start. You play. They had great design, that's it.

No stupid tutorial areas, no 20 minutes of cutscenes, Modern games get in the way of the actual gaming part a lot.

EDIT: Case and point, in the time it took my friend to boot up Skyrim on the PS3, get through all the opening stuff to the point you actually control the character I'd done an entire playthough of Castlevania 1 on NES.

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FusionRealm 2 points ago +2 / -0

Best game ever!! The original NES version

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Zedhound 2 points ago +2 / -0

Majoras mask was one of those games I needed a “game guide” magazine to beat as a kid,

The good old pre Internet days.

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