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[–] feistylemur ago
My cousins had an Atari 400 at their house, they didn't play it much at all, so it was never set up, just kept in the coffee table. They lived quite a long way away, so any time we would visit, I would be completely stoked to get to play it. I was too shy to ask them to set it up though. So I would wait and hope that they would offer to set it up so I could play.
Some time later my Aunt gave it to me, which was mind blowingly exciting. Eventually though it died. But my older brother bought me a Coleco Gemeni, he even built me a little wooden cabinet for it. And so began my lifelong obsession with games.