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Vintage Visions

Flashbacks of video games, television and music.

Nights with Nights

I loved playing Nights Into Dreams for the Sega Saturn. You see thats why Sega was a great game company. The Sonic Team was off the chain making those games that realy took the player somewhere else. And the there was Christmas Nights.

In the beginning you could pick a date and the game would change based on whatever date you picked. If you picked April Fools you got to play as Reala. There was a way you could play as Sonic too.

I remember playing that game at night with Capri Suns and some pizza in a moderately cold room with my blanket. No worries, no research papers, no projects due on Monday. sigh

I found a nice Nights Into Dreams fan page that shows what Nights was all about.
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