I was born in 79. I started gaming with a friends Commodore and another friends ColecoVision. Eventually got some more friends, and they got more systems, like a 2600.
MY first system was the classic NES, and same for all the rest of my friends. We went buck wild on those things for years. More often than not, we'd use them so much they'd actually burn out.
SNES was fun but looking back I dont think I spent quite as many hours on it as the NES. Had a gameboy and GBC for a while too, but was never terribly serious about either. They killed time nicely.
Started serious PC gaming with a 386 and Elvira 2: Jaws of Cerberus. Much more satisfying than Gorillas on an 8088.
By the time Doom came out I was already a game addict. TIE Fighter was another huge black hole of time in my life.
I still miss what I call the golden era of PC gaming. Homeworld, Deus Ex, Baldurs Gate 1 & 2.
What is the point of all this? I have been slowing down a lot in the past 8 years or so. Just passed 30 and I have too much work and school to be on the computer for very long at a time. And had too many disappointments in the game industry besides. I already made a decision long ago to end with Deus Ex 3, whether it rocks or sucks.
I know our generation was raised with video games, but even with all the technological advancements and wide variety of titles, they are still just games, and games are for kids. If you cant get excited its because you've probably seen it all, and it no longer impresses you. My brain works the same way.
Dont be too surprised when you get tired of the games and wanna do something real with your life. Eventually they just wont provide much entertainment. Nowadays I prefer to make free time and go off-roading or if I dont have much time, exercise. The only way I get on my slim PS2 is if I have batteries for the cordless controller, that way I can walk on the treadmill in front of the TV. Almost wish I'd got a stairmaster or bike instead. My head wouldnt bounce around so much and I could see what I was doing.
And if you've been watching the direction of the industry, its still basically trying to cater to the younger crowd. Those M rated games? They really arent for people over 17. They're for the kiddies, whose parents have no idea what they are looking at.