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[–] Eskandar 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Playing Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt on a hand-me-down NES from one of my cousins.

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[–] MAVA1 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

When I was a kid I had a PlayStation 2; my first gaming console, but I didn't know that your needed a memory card so save the game data. So for a week or two I would just turn the t.v. off so I wouldn't lose my progress. But everything I every now and then my mom would power of the system unwittingly deleting all my data. I did eventually get a yellow memory card that has a capacity of 10 megabytes.

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[–] tonberry2 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

It was so long ago that I can't really tell which was first, but I clearly remember "seeing" Pac Man in an arcade cabinet when I was very young while my family waited for dinner. On home consoles I remember playing Spider Man on Atari very clearly (the one where you have to climb up the building by shooting your web slingers, and you always fall all the way down on the sidewalk because they don't attach to the building all that well).

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[–] SupremeGentleman ago 

Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc. Love that game

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[–] MacButters 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Playing Donkey Kong 64 with my siblings

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[–] myuqi 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Super Mario World for the first gameboy! Got if for my Birthday and I vividly remember thinking the hearts in the game had something to do with my aunts love for me. :D It was an amazing game and way too hard for a 5 year old.

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[–] knuck887 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I remember when I was about five or six, I was really sick and couldn't get out of bed. I guess my dad felt really bad about it and went in our attic to find the NES Super Mario/Duck Hunt game.

It totally blew my mind I could move stuff ON THE TV! That and I could point the gun and shoot down the ducks. Good times

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[–] wagesj45 ago 

When I was little, I used to create a Nintendo controller out of Tinker Toys and "play" by looking at my aquarium and pretend to move the fish around. When my mom found me doing that, I got an NES soon after. :)

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