<p>Old cartoon network. I’m talkin’ Dexter, Johnny Bravo and PowerPuff girls. There were also the Nickelodeon shows like Rugrats (before that all grown up crap), Hey Arnold! and CatDog and the Amanda Show. How can I forget Disney movies as well…? Ah, nostalgia…</p>
<p>I play my N64. Super Mario Bros 64 was the ****. I’m taking that system to college with me.</p>
<p>^Awwwww hell</p>
<p>I never played video games as a kid…so that’s entirely out of the picture lol. But i do get nostalgic, often when i listen to certain songs or look at old pictures, or just ponder for no reason. I get nostalgic about my childhood, the people in it, my relationships with them, and basically how everything was so much…better. And then i think about how my life would have been if i still had those people in my life. And it makes me sad, because i would give anything to relive my childhood. Now everything in my life is just too serious, complicated, and all people seem to be is judgemental.</p>
<p>There is no greater nostalgia than that provided by Pokemon.</p>
<p>Toonami. That was my life for most of Elementary School.
I also recently bought a PS2. And then found most of my old games/strategy guides/Game Informer issues.
So much nostalgia in that</p>
<p>I watch Boomerang to remember the days when television was good and look through my old yearbooks from middle school and laugh bout how this person became a nerd or a pothead or a slut or have not changed at all. Man just writing this brings back memories =)</p>
<p>I sing to the opening songs sometimes from TV shows like Pokemon, YuGiOh, TMNT, etc.</p>
<p>I just remembered how much I loved Final Fantasy X as a kid. That’s probably the best videogame i’ve ever played. Anyone else play it?</p>
<p>Spyro 3 soundtrack= Nostalgiorgasm</p>
<p>If only one could make the SAT nostalgic.</p>
<p>Nostalgia is fun…BUT you don’t have to take my word for it…</p>
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<p>Gasp. Reading rainbow… Ah the memories of kindergarten. Usually going through yearbooks and listening to old songs that I used to listen to 24/7 are good sources of nostalgia.</p>
<p>Before even clicking on this thread I thought of Zelda OoT haha. You could save the $250 and just download an emulator on your computer. You can buy a wire that connects your n64 controller to your computer too. :D</p>