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[–] breadfort ago 

My earliest actual memory? Cheating at duck hunt at maybe 2 or 3 years old. I just held the gun right on the screen and clicked the ducks. After that, one of my fonder memories of gaming was that maybe a year or two after that, Star Fox came out on the N64 (we skipped SNES for some reason, the NES was my sister's) and I spent all my free time with my friends trying to beat it. Being roughly 3-4 we couldn't even beat the easy path on our own, I've since beaten the hard path on the master difficulty as of a couple years ago. Not to mention Pokemon coming out around that same time.

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[–] Hardliner ago 

Pokmon yellow & wario land 3 on game boy Super mario 64 on n64 (1997-2000)

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[–] Goatley ago 

NES with the track & field video game when I was about 10 years old. We had a running mat, and always played it in the same room upstairs. We played that thing so much, that a light fixture in the room below fell out of the ceiling and broke.

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[–] raznog ago 

Mario 6 golden coins, on the original gameboy. So many hours spent on that thing, mainly between mario and links awakening. And of course pokemon once that was released.

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[–] nnggghhhh ago 

Gato, I've been fascinated by submarine simulators ever since. However nothing has ever come close to the thrill of finding the key for changing the mode of propulsion from diesel to electric. I swear I saw an enemy sub once, they never managed to catch me because my crew would commit mass suicide before getting attacked.

I suppose it was 85 or 86, I wasn't in school yet and it was before any experiences with Commodore64. My dad's office, Intel 286 @ 6 MHz, calendars with boobs.

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[–] fernung ago 

I don't remember the name of the game but I do remember two gorillas on the side of a building throwing bananas at each other. It was back in the early 90s on PC and I used to love playing it

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

One of my first console games was the Legend of Zelda for NES. It was probably around 94 or 95, making me about 3 or 4 years old. My uncle had the console and I played while he babysat me one evening. My mother also had an NES so I also have memories of playing Galaga around that time. Around the age of 5 or 6 I recieved a Gameboy from another uncle which came with Super Mario Land and Pokemon Blue. I also had a SNES at that age and played Scooby-Doo quite a bit. My fondest memory of early gaming, though, was playing the display N64 at Sam's Club when OoT was first released. I recieved an N64 that Christmas which came with OoT.

Also, the uncle that bought me my first Gameboy would play King's Quest while I watched him play. I ended up playing quite a few Sierra Online games when I was young.

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[–] bounty823 ago 

Playing "Spy Fox" and Freddy Fish on an ancient computer wityh XP. "Smokes on you"

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