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#RetroGameDay ask what is my favorite retro game. That is tricky but what comes to mind is between and Pac-man and Super Mario Bros. Both changed the industry for its simple gameplay that is remember for being fun, engaging and challenging.
#GJAsks what is the hardest video game that I ever beaten for me is Ghost N' Goblin for the NES. Well sort of. I remember when I first beaten it and never again, then after watching the AVGN that you have to beat it again for the real ending.
#GJAsks who is my favorite video game villain for me is a two-way tie between Dr. Wiley and Dr. Eggman. While both share similar traits as mad scientist that are destiny to fail, but manager to bounce back in a new sequel is very admirable.
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#MarioDayPowerup asks what is my favorite Mario powerup. To me is the Tanooki Suit like the Raccoon Suit not only flies and tail attack, but change into a statue suit to avoid enemies. Even the Thwomps can land on top Mario without damage him.
#GJAsks what was the first game console that I had. While the Atari 2600 back in 1983 wasn't my first, but mostly the family own. My first game console was the NES 8 bit back in 1989. I got it for Christmas and remember playing it ever day and loving it.
#GJAsks what was the first video game that I ever beaten was Super Mario Bros for the NES back in 1990. I remember playing SMB every day trying to beat level 8-3 dealing with the hammer bros. I manage to beaten it and since then playing it was a breeze.
This week's Fan Art Friday celebrates Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning! Accept the quest in your quest log to get started.
#GJAsks what retro game deserves a remake for me is Super Mario 64. Not counting the DS version, but the original with a updated polish of the 3d poly, more quest mode sort of similar to the DS version and fix camera control.
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