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[–] StereoJoe14 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Mine was watching my mom playing The Even More Incredible Machine on our old computer. I think she got it for free when she bought the computer and she was always playing that game and I loved it too. The visuals and the music were always so appealing to me. Still play it to this day and I've been playing it for as long as I can remember. I wish they made more games like that today. Definitely showing my kids this game when they come of age, it just promoted thinking outside the box and creativity.

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[–] codioBunny 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Ever Quest. Dad made me a character to dick around with when I was 4. I remember getting to level 5 and thinking I was the greatest player ever.

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[–] GreatHate 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I was like 4 and I sat on the SNES at Target for 90 minutes while my mom shopped. DKC, hell yea.

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[–] greenwithasideofred ago 

Playing centipede on the Atari in my run down house back when money was tight. I cherished that console and played the shit out of every game. Qbert was the best, spent hours playing that.

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[–] SexySexySkeletor ago 

My family was lent an Atari 2600. My mother, brother and father played pitfall and some pacman style game, I had more fun pulling the connections out at the back, touching them together and making them spark (I was 3).

My first proper gaming experience was when my brother and I were given a Sega Megadrive 2 (Genesis) for christmas with Captain planet. I recently picked up a SM2 with captain planet, but it just doesn't live up to the nostalgia.

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[–] Fuzzyoctopus ago 

Man, Christmas Day, playin 007 nightfire, Spider-Man 2, and lotr return of the King... Golly those were good times

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[–] Linden ago 

Heroes of Might and Magic

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[–] benbb ago 

Was about 2-3 year old. Sat on my dad's lap while he was on the computer. Handed me the controls to some driving game. Been hooked on computers ever since. Thanks Dad. ^_^

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