• 6 years 11 months ago
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    I got an N.E.S. for Christmas one year and I spent the next week straight playing super mario brothers. I can still play those games for hours.
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    The first console I had was the Nes
    Ah the memories good times good times

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    I know i had an old "Odessy" console (Pre-PONG!) It was just a cool old game that was relegated to the back of a distant closet and I didnt even recognize it as a "video game console" for a long time! (does that count?)...I wanna say my first "real" game console was an Atari 2600 that I was given for graduation in '83. I took it to college with me, and my dorm room was a very popular place! LOL Shortly after, I bought my first "real" computer, a Commodore Vic-20, thus beginning my career as a "multi-console" gamer! :)
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    • 6 years 11 months ago
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    My first system was an Ultra-Pong. It was a dedicated pong system that had 16 versions of pong, with 1-4 players per version. I managed to find a picture.

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    the person above me must be really bored to do all this stuff
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    • 6 years 11 months ago
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    airshock wrote:
    the person above me must be really bored to do all this stuff


    It's a spammer. Just ignore it.
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    wow....that ultra-pong looks wierd...lol.
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    I rememebr finding an taking an interest in an NES in my basement when I was about 4. I don't know who it belonged to, but it became mine eventually. I found games for it like Super Mario Bros., Karnov, Pac-Man, and Rad Racer. Sadly, it was only about four years ago I discovered Rad Racer had a radio.

    The first console I actually 'received' was my Sega Genesis when I was about 8. And I got a free copy of Sonic 2 with it (and because of some kind of promo shit that was going on when I got it, I got a free copy of Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, which is still one of my favorite games to this day).
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    The first system I had that played games was a TRS-80 from Radio Shack. (I hardly consider it a console...) I think my parents hated me, because they knew I wanted an Atari more than anything. I didn't even know what the hell it was when I opened it on Christmas morning.

    My first real console was an NES. To this day, I love that system, mostly for the incredable variety of games that are available, and the fact that some of them are near impossible to beat. (Gradius... I'm looking in your direction!)
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    sega master system 8)
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    Mine was an atari 2600. My second console was a Vectrex which i wish i would have kept.

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    pong, i was 4
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    The Radio Shack version of Pong in 1981.

    My first "real" console, though, was my trusty Colecovision ("The Arcade Experience in your own home!";). Which I'm proud to say I still have. :)

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    the one and only SNES!
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    in case I haven't already posted;

    SEGA Megadrive! Best console ever!

    My bro's first games machine was the Commodore 64
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    • 6 years 9 months ago
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    a yellow gameboy bundled with donkey kong land2
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    I had an Atari 2600 back around 1979 or 1980, the original model with faux wood and 6 switches. A couple years later I got a four port Atari 5200 and also a Commodore 64. What I really wanted back then was an Apple II or Amiga system but my parents weren't gonna fork out that kinda money. I didn't own another video game system again until the early 90's when I purchased a Sega Genesis.
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    • 6 years 9 months ago
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    My first console was the snes, and it rocks. My brother just came home from Toronto for a week and went back today and he took the snes with all of his games and he took my super mario world and chrono trigger!
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