>>715227914 >aero
KILL YOURSELF YOU FUCKING VERMIN
no amount of newfaggotry will ever make it anything but gloss, or web 2.0, or some combination of the two. learn from this and lurk 2 more years before posting you absolute swine
>>715228665 >minecraft is not a fucking zoomer game
who’s going to tell him that Minecraft is one of the best selling games in the world and still one of the most popular games in the world?
>>715228665 >millennials keep pushing their cutoff year back every time they find out that zoomers were actually playing the same games they played
you are a generation of man children
I played Fossil Fighters a ton as a kid and blame Jaiden Animations for making it a zoomer cult classic. It's mid at best frfr, as people my age would say. Enjoy one of the funniest images I've ever seen posted without a hint of irony
>>715231086
Not sure what you mean by that exactly, but I can think of: Darkest of Days, Sid Meyer Civ games (when you don't bother to upgrade units) and then there was this RTS I forgot the name of were you could advance from the Stone to the Nuclear age.
>>715231086
Those battle simulator games tend to have a variety of weapons. While I wouldn't say they're dedicated to new v old Totally Accurate Battle Simulator and Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator let you pit cavemen against tanks and cowboys and whatnot.
>>715231238
This one was pretty much impossible to beat if you didn't abuse charisma (most people played the "trial" version though so they never got to experience the real bullshit). There's a new game in the series that allows for much more creativity in builds and even has multiplayer.
>>715227396 (OP)
You should have just named it nostalgia thread, since zoomers share same media as millennials. >>715228665
Retard. Oldest zoomers are 28 now.
>>715230301
I used to watch these kinds of videos and thought there really was a game where a stickman rebels and fights you in your computer and you could do anything to kill him.
>>715233897
Made my first animation with this, it was an elephant fucking something else I think. And I showed it proudly to my entire family, I really was a retarded kid.
>>715235393 >You should have just named it nostalgia thread, since zoomers share same media as millennials.
the distinction is made to make millennials seethe
>>715227396 (OP)
I recently started replaying with a gregtech modpack and the semi-realistic petrochem process reminded me why I loved this game so much
>>715227396 (OP)
I miss having to actually build defences and stuff in this game. Mobs are barely a threat now.
Part of it is just having gotten better at fighting them I guess, but sprinting and sleeping really didn't help.
>>715228112 >make it to the end of the obby >get either the silver, gold or rainbow line maker >fly back to an earlier point in the obby until you see a player >help them out and let them walk on your line to the next checkpoint >...then fuck them over and swing your mouse so they bounce off your line
rinse and repeat
I have a specific memory from 2010 or so of absolutely destroying Horde as a pally and carrying my team to a 5-flag capture on this map. Stopped playing WoW in 2012 after grinding for netherwing mounts, and in hindsight, quitting turned out to be a really good idea
>>715227962
surprised this doesn't have any (You)'s since every zoomer has spent countless hours on it. did coolmaths actually have educational content or was it just a normal flash game site with a name that sounded educational enough?
>>715244736 >or was it just a normal flash game site with a name that sounded educational enough?
pretty sure it was just this. it wasn't run by any education organization since i remember it having porn ads one time
>>715238087
How even is TF2 nowadays? I stopped playing around the time when they made casual games in the style of competitive matchmaking. Last time I heard about it bots were a big problem and there were talks about reviving it.
>>715245849
Valve actually removed the bots, so it's playable again, and updated the game to a 64-bit system so it runs better too.
Otherwise- it's still drawing in players consistently on Valve servers/ casual. But community servers are pretty much dead outside peak hours and casual is a slog to play due to it's bad design.
>>715247358
i grew up with melee first but my memories with brawl is so much nicer. remember buying it when it came out as a kid while on vacation in spain and when i came home me and my bros were playing it all year and would meet up in the youth club playing it and shit. such insanely good times https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YpmemArB9I
>>715230853
there's nothing more soulful than staying on the earliest age you can for as long as you can >cavemen with 4 slingshots spamming dinosaurs at 28 us marines
really what happened in 'nam