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Hey there, thanks so much for following along with this campaign! I'd love to get a chance to talk N64 with you guys!
So, if you don't mind sharing, which pin or pins do you want to back for? Do you have any special "64 Bit Memories" of your own you'd like to share?
I'll start with one of my favorite memories!
OOT was my first game, ever. I played it at around 4 years old. I was so enamoured with the Kokiri Forest, I would just run around there and talk to my "friends" in the forest. My older brother was the one to inform me that there was more to the game than just that.
Then, when I did start adventuring beyond the forest, I was so scared of the guards leading up to the Forest Temple that I'd start crying and my brother would have to get me past them. However, butthead that he is, he decided that the best way to teach me to problem solve on my own was to insist that any time I asked for his help, I'd have to restart my WHOLE. GAME.
Needless to say, I know know OOT like the back of my hand. I've spent countless hours between my childhood in game and my adulthood in rando.
What about y'all? I'm excited to hear everyone's stories with these games. I know they mean so much to so many of us!
So, if you don't mind sharing, which pin or pins do you want to back for? Do you have any special "64 Bit Memories" of your own you'd like to share?
I'll start with one of my favorite memories!
OOT was my first game, ever. I played it at around 4 years old. I was so enamoured with the Kokiri Forest, I would just run around there and talk to my "friends" in the forest. My older brother was the one to inform me that there was more to the game than just that.
Then, when I did start adventuring beyond the forest, I was so scared of the guards leading up to the Forest Temple that I'd start crying and my brother would have to get me past them. However, butthead that he is, he decided that the best way to teach me to problem solve on my own was to insist that any time I asked for his help, I'd have to restart my WHOLE. GAME.
Needless to say, I know know OOT like the back of my hand. I've spent countless hours between my childhood in game and my adulthood in rando.
What about y'all? I'm excited to hear everyone's stories with these games. I know they mean so much to so many of us!
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