umm my dad has the very first pong game thats just the paddle dial-controllers that plug into the tv lol.
i started playing the snes at my grandparents house (next door) , then got a sega genesis. zombies ate my neighbors and jetforce gemini ftw. ps1 then ps2.. and now just pc gaming.
Speaking of ages
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Re: Speaking of ages
I owned an Atari when I was like 7 or 8. You could run that thing over with a car and it would still work. One of my fondest memories ever, was going up to my friend's parent's house in the mountains for sping break. We were getting drunk and smoking pot when we found his old Atari in the cabinet under the TV. It worked like new and we had sooooooo much fun playing that thing while stoned. I think I played better that night then I ever did as a kid. Kids! Don't do drugs.
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Re: Speaking of ages
I remembe the good old days with Pitfall and Miner 49er, the original Frogger, and ET, the only game to have more coppies created than Atari systems existed. Those were the days.
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