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Originally posted by Sataro
I'm just trying to stir up shit, disregard the asinine things I say :)
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Phew!!:sweat:Quote:
Originally posted by Sataro
I'm just trying to stir up shit, disregard the asinine things I say :)
I'm 24 and am married so that basically limits my gaming to must-have titles--though thankfully my wife is a gamer herself so it's easier to purchase certain games than others--if it's a puzzler or good 3-D fighter (she doesn't really like 2-D ones) or old-school 2-D platformer then I can get it, otherwise it takes some manuevering (though I still usually end of getting it...)
My first gaming was the 2600 w/all the essentials--Pac Man, Combat, Air to Sea Battle, Haunted House, Frogs and Flies...after that it was NES and Double Dragon and Contra among others--everyone on my block had these games--it was like owning the coolest shoes, etc...if you didn't have these games, you weren't in...
24 here.
I have my own business, my own home, and I have a live in girl friend who I'm helping put thru medical school, but I still have enough extra money to spend on games so it's all good. :)
I don't know what age I was when I started gaming, but I remember playing on an old wood panel pong machine, playing a ton of colecovision, and more than enough 2600.
To this day I still have fond memories of competing for scores in River Raid and Sea Quest with my Mom, and watching my brother get the "hidden developer room" in Adventure...