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Saturday, October 17, 2015

Damn It Hurts, Just A Major Kick In The Childhood


Damn It Hurts, Just A Major Kick In The Childhood
#childhood #lol #ouch #gamboy #nintendo

54 comments:

  1. I would punch that kid in the face dint care if I go to prison he disrespected childhoods

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  2. Right in the childhood. Damn that hurt

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  3. Isn't that a gameboy?I'm 14 and I think it's fun to play with!

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  4. G Peterson good we need to rise an army

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  5. What I would do if I was in that kids place: OMG DO YOU HAVE POKÉMON BLUE?!?!

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  6. Kids these generations. They'll never know...

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  7. Kids these,days...oh wait dammit I'm a kid these days.

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  8. Much Doge little cats​ I agree! All Kids nowadays now want to play with Wii-U and other lame futuristic stuffs!

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  9. Sergio Meza yea what ever happened to the good old days where the game that had the most complex controls was mario kart

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  10. To be fair, it kind of is in comparison to modern portable systems. I mean, compare Kirby Triple Deluxe to Kirby's Dreamland. Or Pokemon X and Y to Pokemon Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow.

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  11. Rocken Rocket That proves our point!

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  12. guys.....this was a reaction BEFORE he played it.... /).< calm tf down

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  13. Kids now in days thinking
    Nintendo 3DS
    Wii U
    Play station 4
    Xbox one is all that when their shit.

    Video game arcades and the golden age of games like Atari, Nintendo entertainment, game boy, Nintendo Gamecube, Nintendo 64, Sega genesis, PlayStation 1 & 2 and original Xbox were the best games. Better game play
    And way better and creative commercials

    #1970's #1980's #1990's
    #early 2000's gaming rules

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  14. Haha "Right in the Childhood" I can't stop...OH MY JOY STICKS!

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  15. Doraemon :-} Sorry, but I have to disagree there. As someone without any nostalgia for the NES, I found that its games were riddled with simply unfair difficulty used purely to pad out the time the player spends playing it. The limited continue trend is an example of this padding. There's also small health gauges, near-unavoidable damage, cheap enemy placement, precision platforming (disappearing platforms optional), and a combination of everything already listed. Newer systems and their games have broadened their game libraries to appeal to all demographics greatly, especially for the casual gaming audience with the advent of smartphones that have hundreds to thousands of casual apps.

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  16. Robert Blanchard You do have a good point.

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  17. Robert Blanchard​​​ Sorry but I don't care if you disagree and I'm not reading your essay that looks like it can fill up 9 pages of notebook paper.
    At least back then you didn't have to pay to unlock characters items and shit. play station and xbox isn't nothing but grand theft auto shit call of duty and sports shit these days.
    What happened to better games like crash bandicoot or tomb raider when PlayStation was for everyone and had many variety of games to play.

    Wii U of course is Mario Mario and more Mario nothing new.

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  18. You little shit, how dare you cast that Gameboy off as a piece of junk? Go back to your PS4.

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  19. That kids hair style is even worse..

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  20. Just why the hell should he be impressed with a Gameboy when growing up in a world full of tablets and this generations game consoles? Get your heads out of your asses you dolts. Take away childhood attachment and by today's standards it is a piece of junk. How many of you as a child appreciated toys from your parents generation?

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  21. No one fucks with my childhood and gets away with it

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  22. Yeah, I may be 18 almost 19 and grew up with one of these, but I'm not blinded by nostalgia. The original GameBoy and GameBoy Color were pieces of crap.

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  23. React Channel Kids that are too used to not having to worry about the street lights illuminating their screen as they play Video games in a nighttime car ride

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  24. Sorry kids the Gameboy was the best handheld for its time.  It is also the biggest reason Nintendo still has the number one handheld. Don't trash on it just because you were born at a time when it was outdated tech or not as good as current systems.

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  25. You can still dislike something and give credit where credit is due. With the NES and Gameboy Nintendo brought the industry back from the brink of destruction.

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  26. Dio The Sexy Vampire How bout...GROUNDED!!!!

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  27. The Wizard Installer™​ and the gameboy and games will STILL work 20 more years down the road when the next generation is calling xbox1 and ps4 garbage as i already do. GB was and is number one second was gamegear for color and backlighting spent alot of time on theae as a kid

    All consoles lost there appeal when they connected the internet to them and no im not talking bout Sega Channel that was the shit!!!

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  28. Dennison Brillo​​ Yes because that is what the kids of today should be worrying about; the history of outdated technology and it's impact on today's gaming industry. Their whole lives should revolve around not offending rose-lensed Internet butthurts who think products from their childhood should still be relevant.

    I guess this explains though why my Dad once beat me for a week when I said that I'd rather play Tetris than help him with his favourite wooden puzzle.

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  29. i approve of this​​ WRONG the 1960's were cool.they had the Beatles and everything, Plus butthurt isn't a word.
    Smh

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  30. Doraemon :-}​​​​​ wow. Completely ignore every point I made and instead focus on something completely irrelevant and insignificant. Nice. The beatles? I was talking about how 1960s electronic toys are so outdated that even you would probably call them junk.

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  31. i approve of this I love modern gaming, but modern gaming is doing the same things today that lead to the gaming industry crash of 1983.  If they don't stop shipping broken, reskinned, and half finished games It will happen all over again.  The only difference is they sell a DLC to fix the problem.

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  32. i approve of this no ones butt hurt honest fun but myself am defending the BEST decades of the last 2 centuries as far as innovation goes so much was created and invited during these times its crazy. But then heat morons ridicule older generations like their better is preposterous!! What is this generation doing for its country or fellow man to better the world in innovations???? Nothing besides feasting on original ideas killing them to the point we had to make new retro game systems and emulators to bring back the glory days of when being a kid ment being a kid and not a lil JA with mommies credit card talking ish behind a screen.... And yes if you trash talk ideas from 60's then trash every one because like i said only thing new is recycled ideas from decades ago with glitter.. Just like Twilight, Vampires with glitter and i hate glitter...

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  33. Dennison Brillo​ I understand that and I agree, Im just saying that their is plenty of good modern games and all these "screw all modern games blah blah snes" hipsters literally have no idea what they are missing

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  34. 夜神月 ЯƎspᗉwη lol. nice try. i can relate, bro. thats is the right way to say this.

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  35. Dennison Brillo Except the kid here is part of a series where the point of it is that they DON'T know the object's significance and its history.

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  36. i approve of this aside from my last post their some good games i do agree with that but their so greedy any more you need $100's to play 1 full and complete game that has the same story as Mario or Sonic, either save the girl or the world same crap. Besides Minecraft and 7 Days to Die great fresh games which have opened alot of doors for new ideas.

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  37. Dennison Brillo problem is they get fresh meat thinking we programmers are all the same. the fresh meat is inexperienced, nonforesighted, and think their mistakes are great ideas.... they are just cheap and work for pizzas. not just games either. its a joke, lol.

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  38. i approve of this but cars were cooler when the beattles were around because the houses were cheaper. and jabber is not a word! lol.

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  39. I like any game you don't need an instruction manual for and that doesn't make you sit through some dumb movie-like thing before they let you play. JMO

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  40. Oh, I'm sorry kid that you have no taste.  I mean it isn't like you are holding an incredible feat of engineering...

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  41. Rich Viola i agree, this little girl looks like justin beiber after meeting micheal jackson.

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  42. Dennison Brillo couldn't agree more. DLC and microtransactions and rushed incomplete titles. Incompletion of full content will hurt the industry

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  43. One kid said: "Oh, I've seen this! It's a phone case!
    And I said: "Oh, I've seen this! It's an idiot!"

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