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There are some things in gaming you never forget.
One of mine was making it all the way to the top of Mount Silver and facing Red with my friend by my side.
We had been playing Pokemon Crystal for nearly a month by that point, tackling it for a few hours after school every day and not even caring whether it rained or snowed (in fact, we kind of prayed for small-scale natural catastrophes to fuel our gaming fever).
Oh, it was a toughie indeed — I think we first got decimated by Espeon and Pikachu, but we just kept coming at it, eager to see if the dude we'd played as in the previous generation would say something, anything, to us after we'd bested him... but no, the douche only gave us a "..." reply. That was infuriating xD
This was around the peak of our shared fandom, too. And, needless to say, we enjoyed seeing the fruit of our labor (and conflicting play styles) immensely.
I normally play games alone, never having bought into the whole online gaming thing, so sharing such a moment with my lifelong partner in crime felt like the crowning achievement of something that — conversely — had just gotten started.
One of mine was making it all the way to the top of Mount Silver and facing Red with my friend by my side.
We had been playing Pokemon Crystal for nearly a month by that point, tackling it for a few hours after school every day and not even caring whether it rained or snowed (in fact, we kind of prayed for small-scale natural catastrophes to fuel our gaming fever).
Oh, it was a toughie indeed — I think we first got decimated by Espeon and Pikachu, but we just kept coming at it, eager to see if the dude we'd played as in the previous generation would say something, anything, to us after we'd bested him... but no, the douche only gave us a "..." reply. That was infuriating xD
This was around the peak of our shared fandom, too. And, needless to say, we enjoyed seeing the fruit of our labor (and conflicting play styles) immensely.
I normally play games alone, never having bought into the whole online gaming thing, so sharing such a moment with my lifelong partner in crime felt like the crowning achievement of something that — conversely — had just gotten started.
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