I miss the days where you could buy a game at Gamestop, come home, pop it in a PS2, and just play the entire game. So many good memories from the sound of the disc spinning up at friends' houses. Millennials are one of the luckiest generations in the world in that respect.
So many good memories from the sound of the disc spinning up
And if you wanted to take a swim Inception style you had Monster Rancher which would spawn monsters for you to train based off random CDs you scanned. GameFAQs type websites would have literally thousands of CDs listed telling players what monsters a CD would give.
I miss the days where you could buy a game at Gamestop, come home, pop it in a PS2, and just play the entire game. So many good memories from the sound of the disc spinning up at friends' houses. Millennials are one of the luckiest generations in the world in that respect.
And if you wanted to take a swim Inception style you had Monster Rancher which would spawn monsters for you to train based off random CDs you scanned. GameFAQs type websites would have literally thousands of CDs listed telling players what monsters a CD would give.