My first game was Lego Star Wars, which I got for Mac when I was six years old.
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My first game was Lego Star Wars, which I got for Mac when I was six years old.
Playing mario kart with my brother
Playing as Tails in Sonic and Knuckles with my older brother.
Definitely trying out the NES that my sister handed down to me back in the mid 90s. Spent hours upon hours trying to master SMB, and eventually even found ways to speedrun the game.
SNES and GB back in the 90s :-)
A guest is ordering at a restaurant, “Do you think you could bring me what that gentleman over there is having?” - The waiter looks at him sternly, “No sir, I’m very sure he intends to eat it himself.”:strongbad:
Early on it was Pokemon Blue and Crash Bandicoot 2... But the game that changed everything for me was Halo :future:
i need action replay but cant register my account:unhappy:
Nothing in particular. I discovered games when I was about four, and instantly, reflexively thought they were the coolest thing ever. That love at first sight never wore off.
super mario on the original nes ....those were the days
My father. Picture perfect image of a 80's tyke gamer.
My parents had a SNES before I was born, nuff said.
My brothers
I learned how to play games at the same time I learned how to write.
My parents really. My parents thought it was a good idea to get an NES and we often played together when I was still in elementary school.
Atari was my first love
Older sibling
Uncle had an OG xbox back in it's prime, we loved playing games on it with him
parents used to sit me down and let me pretend I was playing sonic 2
Something to do after school while waiting for my parents to get home from work.
I got started around windows 95 era, with diablo. cool game.
Rollercoaster Tycoon will always have a special place in my collection. That was the game I spent a lot of my childhood on.
vero è stupendo
Shrek Superparty XBOX Classic
Link and Mike Tyson's Punchout when I was about 6 years old.
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When I got my first gaming system the DS Lite I played new super mario brothers over and over again, and found my own speedrunning route for when I was bored
Parents bought a N64 for christmas and it was downhill ever since, ha.
Probably common for many people to receive a console at a birthday or some other event during the year.
the nes, or actually a black market famicom imported from japan and locally translated and moded some of my favs were excite bike, mario bros (ofc), 1942, ice climbers, and a few others that i struggle to remember their names i was like 5 at the time
My dad had a nes when I was born, the rest is history
N64 was the jam. Goldeneye forever.
Guild Wars and Command and Conquer Red Alert 2!
Fell in love as a very small child playing Galaga at the laundromat
it all started with TNMT on the NES...
with street fighter 2 on Snes, my first console
Amiga 500 my brother had (that was later mine when he got the PC) I suppose, Superfrog, The Settlers, Pinky, Theme Park and others. Also "european" NES called Pegasus and classic games like Super Mario Bros and Battle City.
I honestly can't remember, most of my childhood is foggy and vague except for occasional moments of clarity.
A shared Christmas present with my brother. I will assume this was the late 70s.
The game "Simon" was the must have electronic game that year so Mom got us "Merlin". It was 6 in 1 computer game thing with a "Simon Alike", 21s, tic-tac-toe, "mastermind alike"
It ATE double A batteries like they were rice crispy kernals but the seed was sown. Playing alone in the dark with a hard piece of plastic...
I started playing atari in an arcade in elementary school.
Real love came with time, as we are used to say it for humans. my love for vodeo games is the same, from just a "time passing by", I'm still in it like never before. More the time passed by and the more I love video games. Now I can hardmod a console, repair computer, know much and better informatics, and I am proud of myself. I found a community within' video games, with much more kind than any other I found.