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  • #76
    I played on the NES as a kid and some early PC games, but I didn't really get into gaming until CD-ROM came out, and I didn't pick up again with console gaming until a ways down the road.

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    • #77
      Some of the other kids in the neighborhood had an Atari 2600 and I used to play it at their house. My brother and I got an old TI cart computer and played games on that as well. Been playing games ever since.

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      • #78
        I think when i really started to love gaming was when i got the ps one because the games on it were the best you could get at that time (crash bandicoot, tomb raider, spyro, syphon filter, rayman). Now almost 20 years and i still enjoy playing them. Btw sorry for my bad engrisch

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        • #79
          I was barely one year old when my hands wrapped around a controller. My first console was the ps1, it was running one of those old arcade collections, specifically joust. I'm not entirely sure if i did good or not, all I know was, from that day forward, a gamer was born.

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          • #80
            My very earliest gaming memories are playing on my Mum's old Atari 2600, mostly Pole Position, Centipede, Pacman, Mrs Pacman and Pitfall, or possibly my Grandad's Commodore 64 (I can't recall which came first chronologically) where I remember fairly vividly being blown away by Rastan and it's haunting title theme

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            • #81
              Pinball, Jungle Hunt, Berserk.

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              • #82
                For me Gaming really kicked of with The Legend of Zeld, A Link to the Past on my Aunts SNES. And i got a C64 later of course it came with this Click image for larger version  Name:	Download.jpg Views:	1 Size:	12.4 KB ID:	26017
                I remember playing Pitfall on it after school good times when Activision offered good Games like these.
                Last edited by ^Hellersche; 01-23-2019, 08:06 PM.

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