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[–] Mister2 ago
Mine would be playing the Atari 2600 at home. I really don't recall how it got there because I was to young to really know what it was prior to that. I remember pitfall, some sort of space flying top bottom jet fighter game and maybe even ET? I still don't know what any of those switches did to this day.
I think the next game I remember playing hours of at a friends house was Wolfenstein, we played the shit out of it all sitting next to each other taking turns. Then lemmings and oddly enough a pc Mario game. I don't recall the time frame on console releases mixed in with the pc gaming I did mixed in. Another I remember is playing TurboGrafx at a friends house, I recall it because those cards the games came on blew my mind at the top compared to the cartridges.
All in all, around the Sega Genesis era is when I gamed the most with friends and at home.