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[–] jellyman64 ago 

Although the first console I played was an N64 my parents had in college, the first one I personally owned was GameCube. I played Pikmin 2 constantly, Luigi's Mansion, and Super Mario Sunshine. I never owned Zelda until I bought Wind Waker near the Gamecube era ending. But the Wii was something that I owned, and I guess I could consider myself a little kid for the initial two or three years I had it. But damn, I saw how graphics could completely immerse you in Twilight Princess. I guess I was a Nintendo gamer when I was a kid. Its fitting, because I still am. :)

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[–] Blodyavenger ago  (edited ago)

My first three games as a 8 year kid were:

* Pentix

* Sokoban

* Epic Pinball

My passion for games grew with these 3 games, they were just aswesome! :D

Laters I was playing Super Mario Bross (NES), Crystal Caves, Gods, Warcraft 2, Lost Vikings, Civilization 1 and many many more :)

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[–] zyx 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

a lot of duke nukem I&II, lemmings, a lot of educational games(reader rabbit ftw)

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[–] RangerSix ago 

Commander Keen, Duke Nukum (yes, that's how it was originally spelled), King's Quest, and Catacomb: Abyss amongst others.

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

I remembered I used to play a Tony Hawkes American Wasteland. I was never good at it, though...

But for my older brother that game was Resident Evil 4. I (mostly) watched him play through the entire thing, and he beat it.

I kinda regret spoiling Res 4 for myself, but I had a ton of fun watching him play it. Especially the encounter with the giant and the wolf.

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

First console was an N64, Goldeneye and Ocarina of time

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

Mutant League Football and Aladdin for Sega Genesis.

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[–] CaptainPussyFucker ago 

I'd love a well made modern version of Mutant League Football. ( I don't like Blood Bowl)

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[–] CaptainPussyFucker ago 

Name any cartridge for the old ATARIs, and I probably played it.

50 Mission Crush (B-17 game for ATARI, on floppy disks. Probably had a C64 version too)

Mail Order Monsters (ATARI)

Archon and Archon 2 (ATARI)

Battlehawks 1942, Their Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain, Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe, Falcon, all on IBM compatible PCs.

Tecmo Bowl and Tecmo Super Bowl, oh god the number of hours sunk into those... Only those flight sims listed above got more play time I would figure.

That's just a few. My childhood was nothing but toys, video games, Saturday Morning Cartoons, and touch football.

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