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My biggest gaming pride happened in this pandemic, it was when I lost my prejudice with turn-based RPG. I discovered a vast world of including stories that make you reflect on your actions, with great LGBTI+ representation and characters I care about, this year a played this amazing games: Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales, Baldur's Gate 3, Pillars of Eternity, Pillars of Eternity II, Pathfinder: Kingmaker.
Post edited June 14, 2021 by Osni_
My Proudest gaming memory is when i beat Vandal hearts on ps1
with no saves
Didnt have a memory card since i rented the Ps1 console and the game for a weekend while i was in the army.
It was only luck that no one else turned the console off or changed games.
Post edited June 13, 2021 by Lodium
Unlocking all the timed level cheats in Goldeneye 64. Haven't played that game in probably over 20 years but it was great for local multiplayer.
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viperfdl: Beating the final level of Z more than 20 years ago.
so much talent... holy crap took me years to """master""" this one
One of my proudest moments was beating ratchet and clank 1 when i was still 10, after my brother and I were years stuck just at the final boss. Moment repeated years later with muppet monster adventure, which neither of us managed to beat in more than 12 years!
As a ten-year-old, I saved up my lawn mowing money all summer to purchase my first game--Contra, an amazing arcade port for NES. I was really bad at first, even using the famous Konami code, but after weeks of practice I found I no longer needed the code. My proudest gaming moment was when I finally completed the game on a single life! Great memories!
Post edited June 13, 2021 by davnsuzy
I've had a few proud moments playing video games but the latest moment that comes to mind is finishing Cyberpunk at 100% and without a single bug or glitch.
I think my proudest moment (all really proudest moments are ancient lol) was when i finaly beat Black Tiger with just 1 coin. At that time i was able to stand up for a long time in front of the arcade machine and i beat it without even sitting!

The owner of the place gifted me with a lot of free games in other machines. I used those free games to practice at Hyper Sports and Bad Dudes until i was also able to beat them both with 1 coin (well 1+1 ofc lol)

Ahh, what a nice memory and what a proud moment :D
My proudest gaming moment was late one night thinking over the last few years and realizing how many friends I'd made via games one who I was fortunate enough to spend time with before his health turned (RIP Ru, you're missed) and another I'm looking forward to see after my end of the month flight over seas, to mention just a couple of examples.

The opportunity to share games and make friends - often over discussions of single player games - has to be my greatest point of gaming pride.
First landing on the Mun (KSP)! It may sound silly to some, but when my little ship touched down for the first time I spontaneously stood up and danced around the room like crazy! It really paved the way for the space (mis-)adventures that came after...
I think I got carpal tunnel syndrome by finishing Bloodborne a couple of days ago, at almost 43 years old.

My body aches cannot take away the pride!
Post edited June 13, 2021 by s4cr1fyc3
Started playing co-op games online with my brother and friends way more.
Being able to kill zombies and whatnot while just shooting the shit is simply fun.
Proudest moment? Gosh, let's see.

I used to play a lot of StarCraft 1 multi-player on Fatest maps. Playing with the same group and learning each other's play styles so that we could come back and win a game is an amazing feeling.

Learning how to play Distant Worlds Universe was also a very proud moment for me. The game is amazing, but there is definitely a learning curve. When I finally felt like I was competent, it was amazing. The scope of the game is so vast and pulling all the mechanics together felt like I was making a master tapestry of the galaxy. 10/10, can't wait for the sequel :-)
My proudest moment was when I pieced together Jacques De Aldersberg's true identity in The Witcher 1.

I remember searching online to see if there was any mention of it and there were only a few.

This was before the Witcher 3 confirmed it.
The 100% completion of GTA III & VC (PC and Android) There are really hard moments there: dodo, rc cars, the driver, stunts, rampages...
Another was to finish Street Fighter II max stars & perfect game (0 damage received). It feels so good... a reward to the endless fun playing and playing. I wish I could've gotten the same in school :) just imagine: a perfect with 100% fun & joy!