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Sorry very old game here, but killing Nikademus in Phantasie III: The Wrath of Nikademus still ranks as one of my proudest gaming moments!
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GOG.com: Our Summer Sale keeps sizzling nicely in the sun with over 3400 amazing deals up to 90% off and chilling game collections that include bestsellers, RPGs, indies, and more. Yet don’t hold your breath because that’s only the beginning! We also have an exciting Contest for you starting today.

To enter, comment on the forum, under our Twitter or Facebook contest post and tell us what your proudest gaming moment was.

You can win one of 10 bundles of 15 games available on GOG.COM, such as Control Ultimate Edition, Disco Elysium - The Final Cut, Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition, Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition, Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition and more!

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My proudest moment in my gaming history is when I first launched into a game of GTA V and I raced a local player. While we were on the finishing ramp, I jumped out of my car, popped my parachute, and let my car slam into the opponent's one, sending the player crashing out of the race and exploding them.
My proudest gaming moments.
1) I 100% completed Wolfenstein 3D.
2) I was able to finally figure out how to use all the robots in One Must Fall 2097 effectively. And figured out all their scrap moves by myself!
3) Getting to General Rank in C&C Red Alert. So much fun optimizing in that game.
My proudest moment was passing the controller to my daughter, then 5 years old, so she could control the party that we had created in Final Fantasy 1. We were both thrilled, she for feeling confident to take the reigns, and myself for seeing that the excitement of gaming that I have long enjoyed had taken hold of her as well.
My proudest moment was when I finally beat Dark Souls 1. I'm also very proud to have beaten Dark Souls 1 to 3, Bloodborne and Sekiro.
My proudest gaming moment was in Dota 2, I kill all 5 opponent heroes with my hero. (Witch doctor, pugna....)
my proudest gaming moment? I think it was when I was playing WOW, when two players tried to camp me and I, who was not doing PVP, beat both of them twice in a row.
My proudest moment was setting a high enough score in Star Fox 64 that the General’s reaction was “Whaaaat?!”
My proudest gaming moment was 100% competing Montaro and collecting 802 pantsu.
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GOG.com: Our Summer Sale keeps sizzling nicely in the sun with over 3400 amazing deals up to 90% off and chilling game collections that include bestsellers, RPGs, indies, and more. Yet don’t hold your breath because that’s only the beginning! We also have an exciting Contest for you starting today.

To enter, comment on the forum, under our Twitter or Facebook contest post and tell us what your proudest gaming moment was.

You can win one of 10 bundles of 15 games available on GOG.COM, such as Control Ultimate Edition, Disco Elysium - The Final Cut, Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition, Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition, Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition and more!

Submit your entries before June 28th, 1 PM UTC. Terms and conditions apply. You can check them in the first comment on the forum.
my proudest gaming moment is not completing GTA vice city when I was 10 because I couldn't complete the helicopter bomb mission but then last year playing it again and this time completing the entire game, my biggest childhood wish got fulfilled.
My proudest moment was during the early days of Tribes 2 being released. Successfully sneaking into the enemies base and mounting one of our teams turrets in their generator room. Turrets automatically fire at the opposing team, however you could manually and remotely take control of them and control how they fire. I was able to sneak back out of their base and find a safe spot to hide, then took control of my turret. I would fire at and destroy their generators then just wait and watch as they would flood into the area searching for the player they thought was hiding down there and destroying their generator. Since I wouldn't shoot at any of them, they all would just assume the turret mounted on the wall was one of theirs, placed there to protect their generator. After they repaired their generator and gave up searching and left, I would just repeat the process. Must have been driving them crazy. I wasn't until one of their players tried to repair my turret and realized it wasn't repairing that they figured me out. It was easily one of my favorite gaming moments.
My proudest moment was at the peak of my abilities to play dark souls 2 sotfs. I had beaten it on my ps4 about ten times, so I decided how fast I could beat it and I came out of it only dying once with a time of 5 hours and 30 minutes. So logically the only thing that I had left to prove was that I could play the game efficiently with only one hand on my ps4 controller. I actually succeeded and played dark souls 2 scholar of the first sin with one hand on the controller while my brother watched in amazement.
My proudest gaming moment was the twenty years I waited for a Shenmue sequel and finally being able to play it after so much time passed filled with all the hardships life brought to me yet I found myself excited to be back again in that world, without losing the joy I felt the first time I played it on a dreamcast as a teenager.
My proudest gaming moment was getting together a group of 8 friends for a game of Stellaris. We did LAN partys over the course of the summer slowly expanded our empires and had food.

We were shaken by The Khan in the Midgame and then our friend unlocked the L-Gates and The Grey started pouring out and attacking us. I took my big fleet and defeated The Grey and the Khan and saved my friends and I was the hero. Sacrificing my fleets and stations crippled me for a bit but it was worth it.

We were able to make a come back and beat The Contingency in the End Game. It was a great summer and a fun game, one of the first Stellaris games we had finished and the biggest group we had got together, I pulled our game from a loss in the midgame to a fun and winable one by the endgame.
My proudest gaming moment, Probably would be learning how to play guitar thanks to Rocksmith that counts as a game sorta right?
Post edited June 22, 2021 by BluBreakr