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Re: My First All-Nighter (MFAN)
« Reply #30 on: September 21, 2012, 05:48:42 AM »
My parents bought all kinds of cereal.


I am partial to raisin bran, lucky charms and honey bunches of oats.


That puffed rice shit I used to just pour sugar all over it and then stick my face in it.  The rice stuck to my face and made me laugh.

[Fri 19:34]<nectarsis> been wanting to try that one for awhile now Ope
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Re: My First All-Nighter (MFAN)
« Reply #31 on: September 21, 2012, 08:07:19 AM »
Most fondest would probably be playing Sega Dreamcast online with Phantasy Star Online. Such great times.

Other ones would be waking up early to play Xenogears on the kitchen tv (didn't have one at the time, in my room).

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Re: My First All-Nighter (MFAN)
« Reply #32 on: September 28, 2012, 06:03:23 PM »
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I DIDN'T WANT GREASY CONTROLLERS. I still use those pads, and they are still CLEAN (no coagulated grease chunks on that beauty!)

I still love every single goddamn tune from Dungeon Explorer.




This^^ I still use my original system, turbo tap and controllers and they are very clean and have surprisingly little wear.

I still love pretty much very tune in DE as well. Turbo did have some really awesome music on both chip and CD.


Word up .



UNSWEETENED CEREAL was my childhood. Wheat puffs, sans sugar. Toasted Oats. Crisp Rice. No frills.

Haha. Nice to know I wasn't the only one.


I remember trying to sprinkle sugar on these cereals, BUT IT TOTALLY DIDN'T WORK. It was nasty. So I would forego the sugar (sickly sweet milk is a poor substitute for sugary-glazed crunchy love).


My parents bought all kinds of cereal.

I am partial to raisin bran, lucky charms and honey bunches of oats.

That puffed rice shit I used to just pour sugar all over it and then stick my face in it.  The rice stuck to my face and made me laugh.



See prior comment --for me, it tasted better without the sugar. Hell, I'd add strawberries/blueberries or raisins before sprinkling sugar. OF COURSE I FANTASIZED ABOUT CAP'N'CRUNCH (still my favorite sugar-death cereal) as I ate my puffed rice with bananas.

BANANAS + NO FRILLS CEREAL = BLISS (for real). I still love it.




THE LAST ALL-NIGHTER I REMEMBER: Two (?) years ago, in the summer, I was obsessed with re-visiting Faxanadu (NES) and played until dawn's morning light.

I love Faxanadu. Sure, it is flawed. But it still kicks butt.

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Re: My First All-Nighter (MFAN)
« Reply #33 on: September 28, 2012, 06:15:34 PM »
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I DIDN'T WANT GREASY CONTROLLERS. I still use those pads, and they are still CLEAN (no coagulated grease chunks on that beauty!)

I still love every single goddamn tune from Dungeon Explorer.




This^^ I still use my original system, turbo tap and controllers and they are very clean and have surprisingly little wear.

I still love pretty much very tune in DE as well. Turbo did have some really awesome music on both chip and CD.


Word up .



UNSWEETENED CEREAL was my childhood. Wheat puffs, sans sugar. Toasted Oats. Crisp Rice. No frills.

Haha. Nice to know I wasn't the only one.


I remember trying to sprinkle sugar on these cereals, BUT IT TOTALLY DIDN'T WORK. It was nasty. So I would forego the sugar (sickly sweet milk is a poor substitute for sugary-glazed crunchy love).

You were lucky. I didn't even have sugar in the house and we usually ate hot whole grains for cereal (oats or buckwheat). On the rare occasions we had cold cereal, my sweetener was maple syrup and it just sunk to the bottom the bowl and then I'd have to eat gooey syrup after finishing my barely-sweetened cereal. And I never had normal milk. It was always homemade "nut milk" from boiled almonds still warm and frothy from the blender. Or maybe "Better Than Milk" soy mix crap or, if we were really lucky, maybe goat's milk or some lactaid bullshit. Not that I'm a big advocate of sugar and indigestible cow juice for breakfast, but as a kid it really sucked to enjoy the real thing at friends' houses, but never at home.
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Re: My First All-Nighter (MFAN)
« Reply #34 on: September 28, 2012, 06:16:04 PM »
I think Fester's Quest at a sleep over in elementary school might have been my first all nighter. Even then I crashed well before sunrise. It wasn't until my late teens/early 20's that I stayed up til dawn. THPS was responsible for that. :D

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Re: My First All-Nighter (MFAN)
« Reply #35 on: September 28, 2012, 06:24:14 PM »
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My parents bought all kinds of cereal.


I am partial to raisin bran, lucky charms and honey bunches of oats.


That puffed rice shit I used to just pour sugar all over it and then stick my face in it.  The rice stuck to my face and made me laugh.



This had me laughing my ass off!  Im at work and just busted out laughing.   My coworkers were like, wth Bernie.  So I read it to them.  Now they're all laughing too.  Lol

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Re: My First All-Nighter (MFAN)
« Reply #36 on: September 29, 2012, 01:32:58 AM »
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I DIDN'T WANT GREASY CONTROLLERS. I still use those pads, and they are still CLEAN (no coagulated grease chunks on that beauty!)

I still love every single goddamn tune from Dungeon Explorer.




This^^ I still use my original system, turbo tap and controllers and they are very clean and have surprisingly little wear.

I still love pretty much very tune in DE as well. Turbo did have some really awesome music on both chip and CD.


Word up .



UNSWEETENED CEREAL was my childhood. Wheat puffs, sans sugar. Toasted Oats. Crisp Rice. No frills.

Haha. Nice to know I wasn't the only one.


I remember trying to sprinkle sugar on these cereals, BUT IT TOTALLY DIDN'T WORK. It was nasty. So I would forego the sugar (sickly sweet milk is a poor substitute for sugary-glazed crunchy love).

You were lucky. I didn't even have sugar in the house and we usually ate hot whole grains for cereal (oats or buckwheat). On the rare occasions we had cold cereal, my sweetener was maple syrup and it just sunk to the bottom the bowl and then I'd have to eat gooey syrup after finishing my barely-sweetened cereal. And I never had normal milk. It was always homemade "nut milk" from boiled almonds still warm and frothy from the blender. Or maybe "Better Than Milk" soy mix crap or, if we were really lucky, maybe goat's milk or some lactaid bullshit. Not that I'm a big advocate of sugar and indigestible cow juice for breakfast, but as a kid it really sucked to enjoy the real thing at friends' houses, but never at home.


HOLLER IF YOU ONLY HAD NATURAL PEANUT BUTTER IN THE HOUSE! Never, ever, ever would I have access to sugar-death delights such as Skippy. I wanted the junky-crap peanut butter so badly, but my parents would never relent.

The funny thing is that I actually don't mind healthy food. I just wanted to have a LITTLE bit of junk. I'd still eat my corn flakes with bananas. I loved that. But I wouldn't mind an occasional CAP-N-CRUNCH, oh, Sweet Lords of Sucrose!

A little bit of Skippy (or Jif) would have been nice, goddammit.

Oh, before I forget, my mom would make GROATS all the time. Syrup (or fruit) was allowed as a sweetener. PRETTY FRIGGIN' AWESOME, as far as I'm concerned. I like peasant food, I guess.
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Re: My First All-Nighter (MFAN)
« Reply #37 on: October 27, 2012, 11:32:52 PM »
I think Fester's Quest at a sleep over in elementary school might have been my first all nighter. Even then I crashed well before sunrise. It wasn't until my late teens/early 20's that I stayed up til dawn. THPS was responsible for that. :D

Hahha... I had forgotten all about Fester's Quest... what a great game!  A buddy of mine and I pulled an all nighter or two on that one and Dragon Warrior.  I always hated that he would mute the TV and play C&C Music Factory and other token audio cassettes from that era.

As for TG16 titles, Ys and Cosmic Fantasy II resulted in the most all nighters for me. 

But my first all nighters were due to my family's beloved Commodore 64.  I was only like 5 at the time so I don't recall for sure if the first one was playing Gateway to Apshai or faithfully typing in thousands of lines of MLX from Compute Gazette magazines and hoping that the end result would compile and turn the effort into a new game.

Ha! C&C Music Factory. Good times.

I think I mentioned this earlier, but some games, like Mario Kart (SNES), could not be tolerated unless we had our own music playing. Record, CD, cassette. At one point I even had an 8-track player that worked (but it was noisy, mechanical noise, and the best I could do was muffle the sound with a pillow).

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Re: My First All-Nighter (MFAN)
« Reply #38 on: October 28, 2012, 01:58:43 AM »
I think either Super Mario 64 or Star Fox 64 were the first games I ever stayed up all night beating when I was young, at my cousin's house in Ohio.  I remember how satisfying it was beating those games for the first time.
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Re: My First All-Nighter (MFAN)
« Reply #39 on: August 30, 2014, 07:44:13 AM »
An old post, but I saw it, so resurfacing it, since it's a good subject I missed during my time away from PCEFX;

I had an OK time with certain games late at night, when younger. if I stayed over, or vice-versa. As long as everything was civil, no too loud, not much f*ck was given, since it was a Friday night or similar. Either side, never had super strict parents with sleep during such get togethers, however some people had game systems, in the, "Family room", near a parent's bedroom, so that would get out of the question after a certain hour, instead of in a, "TV-Room", "Study", "Their own room", or, "Basement"

I lost my first post, timed out. Retyping as I recall!

First all nighter, with a console game, 8 Eyes, on the NES. I played the 1st player guy, the other guy played player 2, the bird. Which is needed at times, to fly through walls. It was already late, but, we figured, "LET'S PLAY 8 EYES!". We did, sometime alter, we beat it, then turned on Comedy Central or something not memorable at 5am or so, and slept on the floor or something.

This was early 90s, when CC was still fresh.

The TV, was a floor model, wood cased, CRT, 27 inch or so, where the VCR, NES, Cable box, etc was all stacked on top.

Food, Microwaveable stuff prepared earlier - Popcorn, Elios pizza, Bagel Pizza, etc. When it go TOO late, Goldfish crackers, Chex Mix, whatever was in a bag/box, along with water, and whatever was in pitchers in the fridge or cans, or powdered mix.

After that, we did not touch 8 eyes again. We beat it. We later moved into, years later, PC game all nighters, with DOOM, Blood, modem to modem. We would stop when the un started to rise, on the weekends.

Good times, never to repeat. At least, not repeat, quite the same way!
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Re: My First All-Nighter (MFAN)
« Reply #40 on: September 02, 2014, 02:58:05 PM »
I can't remember exactly the first MFAN I ever had, but I'm about 99.9% sure it involved:

(1) Copious amounts of Surge (this was the late 1990s, and I was in late elementary/junior high)

(2) Approximately a metric f*ck-ton of pepperoni pizza (most likely from Dalia's Pizza)

(3) A recorded VHS of that week's Monday Night Raw and Nitro (once again, this was the late 1990s)

(4) My best buddy at the time, CJ, and

(5) Most importantly, Super Mario World, TMNT IV, Scooby-Doo, and Super Double Dragon for the SNES. I had an N64, and my buddy had a PS1, but SNES was the system we had in common so that was the system we played the most together back then.


Now my all nighters (which are about twice a year, tops) include me, a TG16 w/CD, and typically Double Dragon II and Devil's Crush.
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Re: My First All-Nighter (MFAN)
« Reply #41 on: September 03, 2014, 05:18:38 PM »
My first all nighter was at age 12 in September of 1992 the game I played all night was Mortal Kombat for the Sega Genesis with my older brother Luis. He had bought the game to play it at his girlfriends house and one night he brought it home randomly to have me play it with him. I had a Game Pro magazine that had the fatality's blood code. It was really fun playing it at first but after beating his ass at it multiple times he got pissed off and would not let me stop playing him until he honestly defeated him. We played from 11pm to around 5am the following day. This may I ad was on a school night to top it off, as tired as I was he would bully me and threaten to never bring the game home again if I didn't keep playing him. A memory to this day that I bring up to him during family gatherings. Lol I love my brother as he was always into hardcore gaming when I was a kid but unfortunately he was an even bigger dickhead that would always have the last say in any matter while gaming. I can honestly sit back laugh and smile typing up this old memory as it was truly an epic all nighter being able to play the controversial Mortal Kombat with my brother Luis !!

Finally playing these games I couldn't get my hands on back in 91' !!! Nec fan always !!!