For anyone that didn't play SMRPG back in the day, and over the age of 16 I'd make them play SMRPG
I played SMRPG for the first time way past 16, and I thought it was really fun, although I do admit that I don't really want to play through it again.
E.T. for Atari 2600, anyone?
Ash: Professor Oak, how's your Bulbasaur?
Prof. Oak: Oh, it only hurts when I sit.
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Prof. Oak: It's only Chansey if Krabby won't let go. Bye, now.
Ash: I don't think I'm going to call him anymore.
@Bulbasaur - have you played it? I don't own a 2600. Also, I played Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars back then, and I'm past the age of sixteen (I'm now nineteen), and I still like it. I find it very fun.
For anyone that didn't play SMRPG back in the day, and over the age of 16 I'd make them play SMRPG
I played SMRPG for the first time way past 16, and I thought it was really fun, although I do admit that I don't really want to play through it again.
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I'd make them play a game I made that involves trying to get a glowing object that you can't get. And I'd make them play it for 48 hours straight. It'd be the ultimate video game torture!
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I'd let them play trackmania, the last levels of that game are sooooo hard and it really is frustrating to get everything perfectly right in the same run and even when you think you've beaten it you seem to be just few hundreds of a second to late.... torture I tell you; but still one of my favourite games
@StarBoy91: Isn't that the point of torture, you know, to torture people. I imagine duct taping someone to a chair and then forcing them to play and get good at Superman 64. Even if he flys through all the rings on the first level, he probably won't know what to expect the second level and have to start again from the beginning, say that he figures out how to beat the second level then, more rings. To ensure his cooperation, I would tell him he needs to get a perfect playthrough by the end of a week while in my presence or one by one his family/friends gets it for every failed attempt thereafter starting with his least favorite friend and moving up to his family then I'd move up the deadline by 5 days.
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For anyone that didn't play SMRPG back in the day, and over the age of 16 I'd make them play SMRPG
What's wrong with SMRPG? I'm playing it right now, and it's a great game.
I don't think E.T. is nearly as bad as its reputation. I used to have that game, and it was certainly bad, but if you know what you're doing it's not as bad.
I would take Super Mario Brothers, and beat them wiith the cartridge until they suffered from internal hemorrhaging. Then I would watch them die ever so slowly...
I'd stab them with silicon knives pulled from the worst of 8-bit.
Mwa ha ha ha, blood.
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