yeah navi's role in OOT was just fine.
like if you left the game for a couple days then came back to it but forgot exactly whats next.
Navi.
I think I'm the only person in the world who actually liked Navi, even when I didn't need her.
I miss how terrible, incomplete, short and generally unimaginative games were.
That's about it.
Nothing. Really, thinking about it, most of the games in my top 5 are from last gen or this gen. With 1 SNES game (other slots are 3 PS2 games and 1 PS3 game).
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I miss the mystery behind games. I remember as a child, playing through Super Mario World and looking everywhere off screen thinking "hey, what's over there?". I remember how awesome it was actually being able to go to many of these and see what was there. I remember when each level was new and unique and literally like nothing I'd ever seen before. And I remember how awesome it was not only finding and beating Bowser, but doing so before anyone else in my house. I still play games, I still play Super Mario World, but it's not quite the same. Most games I play anymore aren't gonna be nearly as open ended as that game was. Most games aren't gonna last as long as that one did. That's okay, though. I still love games, and will continue to play them as long as I can. And maybe, one day, I can recapture that sense of wonderment from a new game.
If by that you mean that I had loads of NES games, and a bunch of SNES titles aswell naturally, then yes. And let's not even talk C64.
Don't get me wrong I played NES/SNES with a friend for almost ten hours today, but what I said still sorta represents the truth. Also, fancy buying Fester's quest from me?
Michael Ballack, he scores free-kicks.
He's got black hair, and he's german.
Michael Ballack, trains in paddocks.
in his spare time, HE FARMS HADDOCKS!
Watch me play Super C, guys!!
I'm missing the SEGA consoles. Not only the Genesis, but also the dreamcast. Remembering me playing Shenmue I and II is remembering one of my best gaming moments.
There are other reasons it bombed too, like a really muddled up advertisement campaign and their console never having the proper third party backing it needed to push out the true potential of the system. Sega just quite genuinely fucked up, and I agree it's pretty sad.
i miss... the FUN... oh and platformers. (not to mention arcades and points!)
Yeap, I miss platformers too. Super Mario Bros., Adventure Island 2, Rockman 5... Oh the nostalgia! They were fun and challenging, mainly because there are no save or auto-save features like we have nowadays. Hell, by the time the Playstation came out I was still playing the NES! Hahaha.