>Play game you enjoyed as a kid
>It's shit
Fuck the Gringotts section.
Play game you enjoyed as a kid
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Chambers of Secrets was my jam.
Hearing the disembodied Basilisk's voice randomly echo in the empty hallways made me lose my shit as a wee lad.
Wasn't there are like 2 versions of that game?
Try the non ps1 versions, they are pretty cool.
Secret Chambers on the GameCube is still my favorite and the diagon alley theme is kino
Somone post the Haggard pics
There are actually 5 distinct games based on the first Harry Potter movie:
- PlayStation
- PS2/Xbox/Gamecube
- PC/Mac
- Game Boy Color
- Game Boy Advance
The GBC/GBA games are the only ones that share a developer
I was never able to beat Bomberman Hero as a kid no matter how hard I tried. I randomly returned to it recently as an adult, thinking I would be able to whittle away all the final bosses on a lazy afternoon only to realize that I'm far worse now than I was back then.
Fuck that underwater sphinx.
The pc games were good, at least the first and second
same thing for all three games. Every console has a different version.
God I loved just flying around the castle in Chamber of Secrets on your broom.
>chamber of secrets for the PS2
absolutely mint
i'm proud of you for watching oneyplays but pretending you don't
and also for pretending you don't know what I'm talking about
>Beat the game
>get ready to go back and get the last few jelly beans
>assume it'll just warp back to before you hop in the hole
>instead just get laughed at by Voldemort and told to go fuck yourself if you didn't get everything first try
Don't talk to the child, he's being punished
were there only 3 games? and what are the best versions of each? ive only played ps1 HP1 and gameboy HP1. the latter of which i didnt like because of random encounters. and i know a large part of Yea Forums loves the gameboy version, but i fucking hate when i want to walk around and potentially find something of interest and it disincentivized by an additional 10 or more battles because of it
Shut up niggers
poor boy, I hope he hasn't been excommunicated yet.
I don't want him here
based
>15/2/2019
you know there aren't 15 months in a year, right retard?
I'm a leaf and smallest unit to largest makes most sense.
>”Philosopher’s”
>American E rating
Is this rare? Or Canadian?
What the fuck happened?
ALL YUNG BOIZ MY AGE WATCH HAIRY POTTA
15 isn’t smaller than 5, dumbo
But days are smaller than months
I don’t get it
>muh MM/DD/YYYY
>americans call their independence day "4th of july"
i don't get it
>chamber of secret
THAT theme man
youtube.com
i sure they re used in the HP and the order of the phoenix game or something
Go to bed, Chris.
Americans are retarded user, don't worry about it. I mean, have you met ANYONE outside of America that doesn't make fun of them?
>HH:MM:SS
>For some reason flip the dates around by using DD/MM/YY
Come on now. Guess we should start using SS:MM:HH with this logic.
Fuck the broom section too.
ngl as a kid trying to sneak around that bitch in Diagon alley scared the crap outta me.
Reading this shit made my brain shit itself. Good job m8s, had a giggle
From what I've heard it's largely a holdover of agriculture and shipping. Basically, individual days don't really matter in those worlds (is 2nd of december really different than 1st of december?), months and seasons do. By putting emphasis on the month, you are specifying the time of year. This is especially useful for international shipping in Colonial eras, where literal months could occur between trips, and a few days or even weeks could be added/avoided just due to the fickleness of weather; at some point it's easier to just say "yeah it's arriving sometime in mid-february" rather than say "our estimated time is february 18th". When you have extreme variation in time, it's objectively easier and more comprehensive to just go with a larger unit of measurement.
based pragmatic americans