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41, been gaming since Pong. I remember being 10 and dumping money into Death Race and Night Driver like there was no tomorrow. Was a pinball wizard too, back then a good arcade would have 15 or more.
Originally posted by: foghorn67
29 here.
I wonder how old Prickly Pete is? His damn avatar and his lack of slang makes him seem like 60.
said in jest of course.
-edit--had a commodore in the garage. I got the NES a full season after it's release.
Before that, I spent hours playing the table style Galaga arcade at the local pizza joint. That lasted years. I still play it once in a while. It crashes after 999,999 points.
Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Originally posted by: foghorn67
29 here.
I wonder how old Prickly Pete is? His damn avatar and his lack of slang makes him seem like 60.
said in jest of course.
-edit--had a commodore in the garage. I got the NES a full season after it's release.
Before that, I spent hours playing the table style Galaga arcade at the local pizza joint. That lasted years. I still play it once in a while. It crashes after 999,999 points.
Ironically we're the same age. 29 here and I've been gaming since Commodore 64 and Atari 2600 days. Spent much time on the NES and Genesis...but moved to PC gaming. Returned to console gaming with the PS2/Xbox...but never really caught on...liked gaming on my PC much better. With the introduction of the 360 and HDTV gaming...I haven't played one game on my PC (and I don't ever see me switching back...now I have much more money for games rather than spending it all on hardware...and time to actually play them instead of "tweaking").
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Originally posted by: foghorn67
29 here.
I wonder how old Prickly Pete is? His damn avatar and his lack of slang makes him seem like 60.
said in jest of course.
-edit--had a commodore in the garage. I got the NES a full season after it's release.
Before that, I spent hours playing the table style Galaga arcade at the local pizza joint. That lasted years. I still play it once in a while. It crashes after 999,999 points.
Ironically we're the same age. 29 here and I've been gaming since Commodore 64 and Atari 2600 days. Spent much time on the NES and Genesis...but moved to PC gaming. Returned to console gaming with the PS2/Xbox...but never really caught on...liked gaming on my PC much better. With the introduction of the 360 and HDTV gaming...I haven't played one game on my PC (and I don't ever see me switching back...now I have much more money for games rather than spending it all on hardware...and time to actually play them instead of "tweaking").
We're brothers from a different mother.
I'm the same age and you summarized my gaming experience almost exactly.
Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Originally posted by: foghorn67
29 here.
I wonder how old Prickly Pete is? His damn avatar and his lack of slang makes him seem like 60.
said in jest of course.
-edit--had a commodore in the garage. I got the NES a full season after it's release.
Before that, I spent hours playing the table style Galaga arcade at the local pizza joint. That lasted years. I still play it once in a while. It crashes after 999,999 points.
Ironically we're the same age. 29 here and I've been gaming since Commodore 64 and Atari 2600 days. Spent much time on the NES and Genesis...but moved to PC gaming. Returned to console gaming with the PS2/Xbox...but never really caught on...liked gaming on my PC much better. With the introduction of the 360 and HDTV gaming...I haven't played one game on my PC (and I don't ever see me switching back...now I have much more money for games rather than spending it all on hardware...and time to actually play them instead of "tweaking").
We're brothers from a different mother.
I'm the same age and you summarized my gaming experience almost exactly.
Except you still like your Frontier better than my Tacoma!![]()
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Originally posted by: vi_edit
I convinced my wife to buy a Highlander instead of a Murano so that balances it out.
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Originally posted by: Oyeve
41. first game system I had was a pong knock-off in the mid 70s then the Atari 2600, payed something like 400 bucks back in the late 70s, then another 200 to fix it after I fried it.And then i bought and still have every single games console (except the PS3) since then. Over 30 I beleive. My closet is literally full of all my consoles.
Originally posted by: CKDragon
Originally posted by: Oyeve
41. first game system I had was a pong knock-off in the mid 70s then the Atari 2600, payed something like 400 bucks back in the late 70s, then another 200 to fix it after I fried it.And then i bought and still have every single games console (except the PS3) since then. Over 30 I beleive. My closet is literally full of all my consoles.
The idea of a closet filled with consoles piqued my interest. Just out of curiosity, what's the most rare console in your collection? If including add-ons, the most rare recent possibility I could think of was an import 64DD. Although I'm sure there were a ton of obscure hardware releases that pre-date my experience since 1988 or so.
Originally posted by: Oyeve
I guess the rarest in my console collection would be the Atari 400 computer, modified with 64k ram. my Vic-20 is also hard to get. And my Vitual Boy! hehe! Or perhaps the Commodore 128!
Originally posted by: Oceandevi
25, started with sega genesis. then moved to pc games.. dune 2 and doom.