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[–] H-Bar 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Donkey Kong on the Atari 800 when I was four. 26 years later I still have it and it still works (but using a Sega Genesis controller instead of the Atari joysticks that broke long ago). Last Christmas I took turns playing with my parents and my sister after she asked me to bring it over.
My very first games were even earlier than that, but I was too young to remember. When I was two my parents had a floppy disk of Night Mission Pinball, and they would let me sit on their lap and press the keys for the paddles. They say I liked the game so much that I once gave the disk a hug like it was a teddy bear, and that was the end of it.