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		<title>From Road Rash to GTA Vice City: PC Games That Raised Us</title>
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									<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Before online lobbies, cloud saves, and massive open worlds, there was a simpler time—a dusty desktop in the corner of the room, a humming CPU, and a treasure trove of </span><strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true">old games</span></strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true"> that defined our childhoods. For every Indian kid growing up in </span><strong><a class="editor-rtfLink" href="https://fillmefeed.com/ultimate-schools-days-and-epic-memories-for-2000-kids/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span data-preserver-spaces="true">the late 90s or early 2000s</span></a></strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true">, these </span><strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true">PC games</span></strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true"> weren’t just a pastime; they were a portal into rebellion, fantasy, and sometimes outright chaos.</span></p>								</div>
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									<h3><strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Road Rash: Our First Taste of Digital Rebellion</span></strong></h3><p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">“Press enter to skip the intro.” But did we ever?</span></p><p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Road Rash, the motorcycle racing game where you could punch fellow riders off their bikes, was many kids’ first introduction to lawless fun. Released in the early 90s and hitting peak popularity in India later, it combined racing with gritty street violence and a killer soundtrack. It wasn’t just a game—it was a cultural reset. You didn’t just want to win—you tried to </span><em><span data-preserver-spaces="true">beat up</span></em><span data-preserver-spaces="true"> the guy next to you while doing it.</span></p><p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">The pixelated roads, the lo-fi music, and the absurd crash animations were all part of a package that felt like sweet, unfiltered adrenaline. Every “Game CDs 10 Rupees” vendor near the school had this on top of their pile.</span></p>								</div>
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									<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Then came the game that changed everything: </span><strong><a class="editor-rtfLink" href="https://www.rockstargames.com/games/vicecity" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span data-preserver-spaces="true">GTA Vice City</span></a></strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true">.</span></p><p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Tommy Vercetti’s neon-soaked Miami (sorry, “Vice City”) was where kids first learned how to steal a car, evade cops, and jet ski through luxury marinas—all without ever leaving their homes. The open-world concept felt endless, the radio stations iconic, and the cheat codes? Legendary. “ASPIRINE,” “PANZER,” and “BIGBANG” were etched into every kid’s muscle memory.</span></p><p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">But it wasn’t just about the crime. GTA Vice City had </span><em><span data-preserver-spaces="true">a vibe</span></em><span data-preserver-spaces="true">. The storytelling, the music (especially the 80s rock and disco tracks), and the sense of freedom made it more than a game—it was a rite of passage.</span></p>								</div>
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									<p><strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Counter-Strike 1.6: The First LAN Obsession</span></strong></p><p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Before Valorant or PUBG, we had Counter-Strike 1.6. Played in cramped cyber cafés filled with the smell of instant noodles and cola, this game taught us about headshots, flashbangs, and the eternal debate: Dust 2 or Italy?</span></p><p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">There was no better feeling than yelling “Rush B!” with your squad, only to get wiped out in five seconds</span><span data-preserver-spaces="true">. Or</span><span data-preserver-spaces="true"> typing “gg ez” like a smug little legend after winning the last round. It wasn’t just a game; it was where </span><span data-preserver-spaces="true">friendships were made</span><span data-preserver-spaces="true">, </span><span data-preserver-spaces="true">keyboard keys were broken</span><span data-preserver-spaces="true">, and </span><span data-preserver-spaces="true">the first seeds of gaming addiction were sown</span><span data-preserver-spaces="true">.</span></p>								</div>
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									<h3><strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Need for Speed: Most Wanted – Our Racing Dreams</span></strong></h3><p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">With its glossy cars, aggressive soundtracks, and impossible police chases, </span><strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true">NFS: Most Wanted</span></strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true"> was the cool kid of the PC games gang. Every unlockable car, every decal, and every police chase was fuel for our dreams. </span><span data-preserver-spaces="true">This</span><span data-preserver-spaces="true"> wasn’t just about winning—it was about showing off.</span></p><p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Plus, it</span><span data-preserver-spaces="true"> introduced an entire generation to names like “BMW M3 GTR,” and we’ve never been the same since.</span></p><h3><strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true">The Golden Era of PC Gaming</span></strong></h3><p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">These </span><strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true">old games</span></strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true"> weren’t built</span><span data-preserver-spaces="true"> on 4K graphics or live updates. They didn’t need battle passes or online multiplayer to stay relevant. What they had was soul—something we all felt every time we booted them up after school.</span></p><p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Today, they live on as cherished memories, YouTube nostalgia edits, and dusty folders on hard drives named “Old PC Games.” And honestly? They raised us better than most Saturday cartoons ever could.</span></p><p><strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Because sometimes, the best worlds weren’t real—but they </span><span data-preserver-spaces="true">sure</span><span data-preserver-spaces="true"> felt like home.</span></strong></p>								</div>
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