When I had chickenpox really young I was allowed to play some atari games.
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When I had chickenpox really young I was allowed to play some atari games.
Prince of Persia on PC, I was around 4 or 5 at the time and kept dying. A lot.
I remember a SNES with Super Mario World and Super Street Fighter... and that bazooka, wow, with Yoshi's Safari, they were from old brother... it all begin there :D
Oh! and i also remember Quackshot and Sonic 1 on the Genesis.
I think my very first video game was Bugs Bunny's Crazy Castle 3 for the Game Boy Color. It was such a dumb game, now that I think about it, but my little kid's brain couldn't figure out how to beat it. Good times...
It all started with good ol' Duck Hunt and Donkey Kong for the NES.
I knew I was a gamer when I played Mega Man X for the SNES. I knew when I wanted to play that game instead of going outside I was into gaming.
Games
It was probably my cousins fault for having an old Atari system.
Playing Sonic The Hedgehog 2 on a Genesis over at my cousins place got me into the whole thing, it was a slow start but it did the job. :P
Typing in games into a ZX81 from magazines lol
I started with a PS2 and hats what set it for me
I just loved games that had me thinking like strategy games and I also love the story to games the whole background and adventure its almost like a movie to me but I choose the actions.
My Commodore 64 and The Great Giana Sisters
Pokemon: Liquid Version on Gameboy :nerd:
Crash Bandicoot 2 and Bomberman on the PS1
It started with my Genesis and it all went downhill from there. Even though "retro" games are relatively inexpensive now, I still feel like I hit the lottery when a box of games shows up on my doorstep.
zelda, tecmo superbowl and final fantasy 3 ...
Old school arcades . I spent quarters dsmnit!
Played my uncle's Super mario Bros for NES. Been hooked ever sense :D
segasaturn. macross
I was around when Space Invaders and Asteriods first hit retail locations. How can a kid not put a quarter into one?
That special hell a child can only experience starting with donkey kong country. But made my big leap from casual to OHMYGODINEEDTODOTHISALLTHETIME with a psx demo disk with FFVIII that just sent me into untold hours of spending my time and money on RPGs
Just something everyone around me seems to be doing.
My aunt had Atari 2600 when I was little and my older bought NES when it first came out. I remember sitting on the edge of my bed, watching him play Mario for hours and wondering if anyone would be good enough to beat this game!
Dunno. Hobby. I like it. Thats all
I wanted to abandon reality obvs.
Supah MARIO!!!!!
Playing games on the computer has always been part of my life, since I was 7 years I think.
I've started playing games with my sister (we're 1 year apart), gaming was our adventure together I think. We never stucked too long on 1 game, we always searched for others. But my sister was the most active of the two of us, and I believe she was the first one who discovered gaming and slowly brought me in that world too. (She is 1 year younger then me.)
I don't like playing games with violence/battling/fighting/destroying monsters
Plane ride, parents gave into my whining and discovered how silent I was
They've never looked back
When I was still 4 years old, my dad and his technician taught me how to use the computer. And it all began there. @_@ hahaha! C&C baby! @_@
My first computer was an Amstrad CPC464, then I got a NES and later a PC. One of the first games that I remember playing was Ghostbusters. But Super Mario Bros is way much more fun.
I ve grown up with my fathers AMiga 2000 and tons of games thats it.
For me it all started with my best friend playstation we played every single day after school until my parent bought me one
nes since I was kid got me into gaming...still going on strong
Well my mother told me I was playing Super Mario Bros (1985) when I was 2 years old. So I was playing games before I could talk. They were in the household and so I played them. Super Mario Kart, Sonic, and Donkey Kong Country 1 & 2 really won my heart. Made me a gamer for life. I hope.
When I was a kid, back when a Crewman 1st class basically made minimum wage, whenever my dad wasn't on deployment, he was delivering pizzas for Dominos. About two or so times a month, that would coincide with my mom and my sister's late shifts, so he would take me along. The owner was this nice old guy who would unlock the door on the space invaders machine and lend me a nickel, and I would play away the night until my dad's shift was over. That's when I got started. We later had the Atari 2600 with space invaders. Then we upgraded to a Nintendo Entertainment System Action Pack, you know the one with Super Mario Brothers and Duck Hunt on the same cartridge, and that silly light gun everybody just pressed up against the TV. I still have the darn thing somewhere, and last I checked, about 1-1/2 years ago, it still works. I played the living daylights out of that thing.
Games are a fundamental part of my personality. I didn't necessarily have much money (the first N64 I got didn't even have a controller, power plug or TV adapter), so gaming was something I cherished when I had the opportunity, and I usually played my games several dozen times through. As such, I've learned to appreciate games, even bad games, for the works of art that they are.
I like to play games in order to survive boredom that may occur
Super Mario World
i like it
Being able to enter the unreal, the imaginary worlds and adventures that awaited me.