I moved to live with my father and I was on his hometown waiting for summer to end to start on a new High School where I didn't knew anyone, so I was basically all alone. So yes, at the end I procured my own Quake 2 game and with it hours of endless amusement and enjoyment for such a beautiful, amazing and perfect game. I didn't had a good computer to run Quake 2, BUT yes, I had (and still have and on running condition!) a Nintendo 64! I managed to swap my friends Quake 2 game for another N64 title I don't remember right now. I remember to leave school and going to my friend's home way too often during the week, spend the whole afternoon playing Quake 2 N64 with him and often forgetting about my schoolwork. I remember how impressed and amazed I was with this Quake 2 version. One of my childhood friends got a copy and I was blown away with it. Things changed when around late 1999 or early 2000 the Quake 2 port of Nintento 64 arrived on my area. So I had to wait until I visited my Uncle to play Quake 2 when we sparsely visited him. We didn't have a powerfull enough PC at home, it barely ran Doom. I remember to play Quake 2 at my Uncle's appartment being barely 11 years old and I knew it was my favorite FPS ever, only surpassed by Doom's “Knee Deep In The Dead. Quake 2 was an instant love when I discovered it around 1999. It all goes back to the good old days of the very late '90s and early' 00s.
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