A Quote by Megan Ganz

'Ocarina of Time.' That was my favorite. I loved N64. — © Megan Ganz
'Ocarina of Time.' That was my favorite. I loved N64.
Ocarina of Time.' If that phrase elicits any sort of emotional reaction inside of you, then we really have something in common. When that game came out, I was just reaching the age when N64 was in its prime.
For favorite games, I have sentimental feelings toward the Nintendo 64. I don't know why, but that period just resonates with me - 'Goldeneye' and 'Ocarina of Time' and 'Rogue Squadron.'
I skipped N64, but I got it later when I was older. I got Game Cube first, then N64 after that actually.
I spent 90 percent of my childhood playing SNES and N64, and my favorite games were the ones packed with secrets.
I've always loved Air Jordans. My favorite one was the Air Jordan No. 1 with the black front. What's ironic about that is I don't own a pair of those. I probably have countless pairs but they're my favorite ones. I had the poster in my room. Those are my favorite Jordan shoes of all time. I've just never bought them for myself.
In school, some of my favorite subjects... I mean, art was my favorite subject. I loved art! I used to go during lunch time to the art room and paint or draw or something.
I remember how much fun it was to pick out my lunchbox. My all-time favorite lunch box was from the movie 'Annie.' Also, I loved picking out school supplies! Trapper Keepers were my favorite.
The freedom to be someone else entirely and be different versions of something. That's what I loved and I loved watching movies and I loved watching television, I loved reading books. That kind of escapism into another world was my favorite thing.
I loved 'Clueless.' That was one of my favorite movies of all time.
I loved The Rock. He was my favorite for a long time.
My favorite sneaker is the Penny 1. The Penny 1 is an original, man, and I loved them from the beginning, and other people loved them, too. It was a comfortable shoe, and the Penny 1 was definitely my favorite to play in. The Penny II was a close second, though.
One of my favorite stories growing up was 'A Wrinkle in Time'. I loved that book.
One of my favorite stories growing up was A Wrinkle in Time. I loved that book. I still remember the image, so strongly, of all the kids coming out of their house at the same time, they're all bouncing a ball at the same time, and they all go back in at the same time. A Wrinkle in Time moved me deeply.
I loved 'Junebug.' It was one of my favorite films, my favorite type of film.
'Interview with a Vampire' is my all-time favorite. I also loved 'An American Werewolf in London.'
I loved 'King of Queens'... You can't spend that amount of time somewhere and not pick that as your favorite.
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