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[–] Medwin ago (edited ago)
My uncle brought a TRS-80 Color Computer to grandma's house one Christmas. I was probably six or seven. I spent days there with my cousins playing games which loaded off cassette tapes. There were tons of games (which I understand now were pirated). You had to use the counter on the cassette tape to know where to begin loading the one you wanted. We had a lot of fun with that machine.
My dad bought one soon after and I learned how to program basic and make my own text adventure games. The best game on the system was Dungeons of Daggorath. I remember being actually scared by it.
I really enjoyed that computer, but the joysticks were really crap. I remember my dad being pissed about how much they cost and never working worth a shit.