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My First Game: SSX (2000)

My First Game: SSX (2000)

by Paige Lyman | Nov 12, 2020 | Essays, Video Games

I have really cloudy memories of the Christmas when we got our PlayStation 2. We were at my grandparents’ house, and I mostly remember just both my brother and I completely losing our minds in excitement. Those videos of kids absolutely flipping over getting a Switch? That was us about 20 years ago.

SSX was one of the games we got along with the PS2. And honestly, I’m not surprised that it became one of my favorite games right away. (more…)

Paige Lyman
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