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What’s Your Family’s Most Memorable Gaming Moment? - £200 voucher to be won

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EllieSmumsnet · 16/12/2024 10:45

We all know how special it is to spend quality time as a family, and gaming can be a brilliant way to bond, encourage problem-solving and teamwork. From navigating different worlds to friendly competitions, playing together can create memories that last a lifetime.

Nintendo games are great for this, offering something for everyone—from little ones just starting out to parents (and grandparents!) reliving their own childhood gaming days. Whether it’s a quick race, solving puzzles, or teaming up for a big adventure, there’s plenty of fun to be had.

We’d love to hear from you: What are your favorite family gaming moments? How do you use gaming to bring everyone together?

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Dyra · 16/12/2024 13:22

Loads of memories playing Mario Kart 64 with my brothers and sister. Mostly involving lightning strikes (giving, and receiving) while the leader was on the hill up to the jump in Wario Stadium. Oh the rage. Attempting the Rainbow Road shortcut and failing miserably at it. Watching my brother go head to head with Ganondorf and winning. Then the dash down the tower..... D: Trading starters on Christmas Day between Pokémon Red and Blue with my brother. And every Pokémon game since.

Not just Nintendo. Literal years spent raiding and exploring World of Warcraft with my husband, brothers, and guild family. Little card games on holidays and at restaurants. There's not many board games I can beat my husband at, so those wins are always great. The most memorable (and lucky one) will be winning Cluedo on my first turn. Then doing it again the next round!

lillypopdaisyduke · 17/12/2024 11:13

For me memorable for the wrong reason, playing bowling on the nintendo wii - batteries flew out of the back when my husband was going for a strike and went into the television screen - shattering the pixels. Kiddies crying for hours.

Gorondola · 17/12/2024 12:55

Completing the final level of GTA Vice City, it was epic!!! 😂

Kids are too young for that sort, but hoping to get the old Nintendo Wii out for the Christmas break.

ButterOllocks · 17/12/2024 13:26

Has to be playing ratchet and clank locked and loaded on the PS2 (Best console IMO) - collecting bolts, upgrading weapons and defeating Dr Nefarious - we played this game over and over

Ilostmyhalo · 17/12/2024 17:47

Has to be playing MarioKart on the nintendo wii, we had the game and the wheel for driving. I crashed every time - the children had hours of fun driving as their favourite character - I was always Princess Peach -and always came last.

prawncocktailcrispss · 18/12/2024 10:38

Our most memorable was playing Just Dance 2023 Edition - watching the dance moves of both myself and my DH had us all in hysterics - leave your inhibitions behind you !

JacCharlton · 18/12/2024 13:59

For me it was when we had Monopoly on the PS4 (still have it - and MIGHT get it our this Christmas) - it can take a while so we don't usually have 6 players - it saves setting up, counting money and putting the game away after.

Fuzzyandwarm · 18/12/2024 14:11

Definitely playing MarioKart on the Switch New Year's Eve when I was alone with my daughters. It really helped me get through what could have been a miserable night.

Itsgottobeme · 18/12/2024 14:44

Gaming gas special place for us. This thread has made me really nostalgic realising it! Because right back to the days of just having games on the old gameboys(ermm hello best game ever of Mario). Then there was the PlayStation where we did legi races and star wars. Or the olden day Tom raider(cheat codes a must)
Let's not even mention to the kids of today having to play games on the PC. We had aladin and the lion king. Then there was a hospital one and ssssh GTA! And then sims. My neighbour ws a a gamer so we had all access cheat codes.
Then with my brother on wave race. And stuck up a mountain in Norway and the only thing we all could do was play games.

We've always, as a family encouraged games. Arguments a plenty. Board game like cranium and pictionary. Of course monopoly (I'll be banker thank 😊 you)
Also uno
And cards game like go fish,pig,spoons and poker.
We have so many great gaming memories too many.

Sleepybumble · 18/12/2024 19:16

My 72 year old father beats us all on Just dance on the Switch every time. Hes unbeatable!

FutureFry · 18/12/2024 19:19

We used to have Mario Optmpics on the Wii competitions. Like all day long events. It was actually so much fun.

SailorVeee · 19/12/2024 09:19

Has to be last year when my daughter got Nintendo switch and I got to get her into pokemon as I loved my Nintendo ds as a kid, and passing on my pokemon knowledge its a really nice feeling sharing something from my childhood with her. Oh and never get over not being able to catch the thing that ran away with a dragon egg in spyro on the PlayStation, always had to get my dad to the tricky quests haha.

chickenpotnoodle · 19/12/2024 12:16

Easy one - band hero on the Wii - we made funny Mii's for the songs, and had the guitar - we had so much fun - might just get it out of the loft for Christmas day.

sharond101 · 19/12/2024 18:25

We were all doing word games each on our devices against the clock against each other. Lots of laughing and friendly competition.

ketchuporbrownsauce · 21/12/2024 07:58

We had a deal or no deal game on the playstation- that was a fun game to play for Christmas or all of the family, any quiz game can be a real all inclusive game for all.

youareonlyhereonce · 22/12/2024 08:25

We had immense fun creating MII's on the nintendo Wii - even the pet's had a MII - occasionally we were all very fat - very skinny, very tall - the DC's thought the whole creation process was hilarious.

pushchairprincess · 22/12/2024 17:46

The first game which came to my mind was when we played Colin McRae Rally
in 1998- when we got the PlayStation 1 - we had hours of fun racing and setting times for laps.

VelvetThunder · 23/12/2024 19:06

More recently it's getting wins etc on Fortnite. We all love Fortnite, it's nice to be able to share that with the kids and have something in common and lots to discuss.
We also love other silly games like 1,2 switch which just brings joy to everyone.
Previously, it was also 4 adults completing levels on Mario for the kids. It's always fun chaos.

Cotswoldmama · 23/12/2024 19:19

Probably when we all play games together we love the Mario party game, it's a way of us all having fun together when the weather us rubbish abd we don't want to leave the house.

AllBranEater · 23/12/2024 21:00

Lots of memories re: playing Zelda on the N64, with our five year old insisting on us completing the difficult bits for them...

RabbitsRock · 27/12/2024 07:59

I was boxing on my niece & nephews’ Nintendo Wii & turned out to be really good at it - felt like a cool Aunty!

ketchuporbrownsauce · 27/12/2024 08:54

Playing Penguins of Madagascar on the Wii - absolutely hilarious especially after me and the in-laws had had a cocktail or 3.

TwoLeftSocksWithHoles · 27/12/2024 17:20

Hide and Seek.
I think I'm might be winning, I've been wedged under this bed since just after lunch on Boxing Day.

I'm starving.

Montydoo · 28/12/2024 13:47

Driving around the Nintendo Wii track playing mario karts !

Montydoo · 29/12/2024 09:36

We also bought Mario at the Olympics for our DC's - very similar to Wii sports - we had hours of fun with the games and competing - but I don't think you can ever beat Wii bowling for a family gaming memory