Commodore 64?
No, I started my computer experience with a mighty Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k, and let me tell you ... it rocked!
I still have it, together with 2 cassette decks, each with a hole to enable direct access to the head, so I could fine-tune for proper loading 😀, also a Joystick (with his box interface 🙂), and a termal printer!!!! Beat that rig!!!
And played great games as: Manic Miner, Target Renegade, Andoids, Chucky Egg, Dizzy, Rambo, Lotus (the one chasing drug dealers in a city, with traffic and everything), some kind of Elite game (space simulator anyway 🙂), Moon Base ... the list goes on and on ...
And I need NO overclocking for it to coope with them 🙂
Also my father exchanged the CPU case 🙂 for a new model (better and big keyboard), since he used to work with the machine! (Can you imagine working with it? 😀) ... need no extra fan cooler ... 🙂
Those were the times ... those were the games ... and I still leave some great ones out ...
About 5 mins to load Target Renegade, plus 3 min for each level, then it didn't load the 4th level and wasted 6 hours play 😀 ... I don't even dare to count the time I lost with this system ... I don't really have any clue ... yes I have ... a LIFE! 🙂
I loved Lotus so much, I had one of the cassette decks tuned to load it 🙂
Edit:
Oh, I forgot, how could I forgot ...
... I even made some game copy back then, with nothing more then the 2 cassette decks I had ... without cables 🙂 ... I just put the decks over each other, one with the speaker directly over the other's mic ... full sound, and everythig else quited, so I could record with best quality!!! AHAHAH!!! What a journey! And you know what? It worked!!! Yep, lot's of work, but worked 😀 ... latter one I used a cable to connect both decks ... now that was a great copy-game machine 🙂
There was no copy-protection, CD-Key, nothing ... just the real deal!