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Post by SpaceOrbisHistory on Aug 10, 2021 8:14:46 GMT
I like watching YouTube clips about old systems, so I was wondering what was your first video game console? My first console was the Nintendo GameCube followed by the Xbox, Xbox 360 and my current PlayStation 4. My first video game console was the Nintendo Entertainment System when I was around the age of three or four years old. Of course at the age I was dumb and as the story goes I killed about two or more of the things before I was old enough to know better then to put my pb&j's (peanut butter and jelly sandwiches )inside the thing. Nowadays I'm much more a Sony gamer but that is due to me not being a fan of the nonsense Nintendo has been putting out since the Gamecube. Both of my Xbox360s died on me and one was about as new as you could get. It still died less then a year later. So I'm not a fan of buying shit that don't last and so have deemed them as worthless. I have an old PS3 that has been dropped, sat upon by some 8 year old kids (back when my sister's kids were around that age), and hasn't seen any real use in years but power the thing up and I'm like 99% it'll work just fine. But man would I love to play some of the great games of the past. I grew up on games like Star Fox (the first one not the 64 one. I did play that one as well and beat every level for the gold.), Donkey Kong, Banjo Kazooie , and The Legend of Zelda. Gaming just isn't the same as back in the good o days.
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Post by simon darkshade on Aug 10, 2021 11:44:26 GMT
I was never allowed to have any consoles; I played a Gameboy a few times in 1990 or so but didn't like it and have never played any video game players since.
My first computer was an IBM PS2.
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Post by belushitd on Aug 25, 2021 4:18:49 GMT
Atari 2600 in about... 1984? 1985? 1983? Somewhere around then. My next door neighbor had an original version of Pong.
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