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We all have those things we all have enjoyed from childhood and still enjoy them. I recently just had an emotional moment which is pretty much why I'm posting this.
If you grew up mainly in the mid-1900s/2000s era, Disney movies/Pixar movies were probably a part of your childhood. I didn't enjoy them as much as others, like my mother absolutely despises the Lion King because my sister made her watch it again and again, but I still liked them. I remember seeing Finding Nemo when I was very little, but I didn't really understand much of it, so I decided to watch it an hour ago, after all of these years, and I had an emotional reaction. I don't really care if these movies are "childish" and "annoyingly musical", it's just enlightening to see them again.
So what are your stories??? Of course, they probably aren't Disney movies.
If you grew up mainly in the mid-1900s/2000s era, Disney movies/Pixar movies were probably a part of your childhood. I didn't enjoy them as much as others, like my mother absolutely despises the Lion King because my sister made her watch it again and again, but I still liked them. I remember seeing Finding Nemo when I was very little, but I didn't really understand much of it, so I decided to watch it an hour ago, after all of these years, and I had an emotional reaction. I don't really care if these movies are "childish" and "annoyingly musical", it's just enlightening to see them again.
So what are your stories??? Of course, they probably aren't Disney movies.
Ok here's one.When I was a kid(5 or 6).I would watch Batman:The Animated series religiously every day after school.Of course Cartoon Network stopped airing it so I lost interest and forgot all about it.fast forward to a few years ago when I picked up Batman:Arkham Asylum for used on the xbox 360.after a few hours of playing,it dawned on me how much I knew about Batman all the nostalgia and memories of the show came back to me.It was a very cool moment and It got me into comic books!
I was such a huge fan of Wasteland in the late 80's, it wasn't even funny. I even wrote (bad) fan-fics involving where my party was, what they were doing, and everything.
I tried playing it a much, much, later on, when I needed DosBox to run the game, but I didn't quite catch the bug again. Though, when I heard wind of the existence of a Wasteland 2, suffice it to say, I was intrigued.
Playing Wasteland 2 hit pretty high nostalgic notes. Oh man, going to Highpool High School, and hearing about Bobby and Rex? Not to mention that there are NPCs named after the default party members of the original, and how everybody summaries the events of the first game? Man, that was such a serious flood!
I tried playing it a much, much, later on, when I needed DosBox to run the game, but I didn't quite catch the bug again. Though, when I heard wind of the existence of a Wasteland 2, suffice it to say, I was intrigued.
Playing Wasteland 2 hit pretty high nostalgic notes. Oh man, going to Highpool High School, and hearing about Bobby and Rex? Not to mention that there are NPCs named after the default party members of the original, and how everybody summaries the events of the first game? Man, that was such a serious flood!
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