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    Junior Member Melissa's Avatar
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    For me it all started with a Commodore 64

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    Wow....I spelt Sega and my iPod switched it to swag....
    Anyways mine was Sega Genisis

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    Spectrum ZX 81 which I still have and is in working order, next major patch for defiance i think ill use it again been a long time since i played a old fashion mud style game.

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    Atari 2600



    Centipede, Joust, Pitfall, Dig Dug...

    Good times.

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    Nintendo. I remember loving Latchkey after school specifically because of it. Blaster Master, Kung-Fu and Duck Hunt started it all for me. Mainly Duck Hunt because everyday I'd deliberately miss shots for yet another opportunity to silence that stupid heckling dog for good.


    "They say I'm evil cause I trained my ego to see gold..."

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    Nintendo 64! loved playing mario and donkey kong,those were the days! I also had a dreamcast and played crazy taxi a hell of alot.

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    Started on the Commodore 64, although it's not strictly a gaming system. I spent hours typing in 5 pages of code (Pokes) to get unlimited lives on paperboy.

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    Gameboy brick was my only system for years and years and ended up playing mostly pokemon red. I still have my brick and it somewhat works. I really didn't buy consoles and when the family got our first computer when half-life came out I couldn't get enough of team-fortress classic. Basically once you got a pc you didn't really care much about the consoles because the pc had been better but since I can afford console gaming and got a ps3 and xbox 360 I have enjoyed the lazy factor and understand why not everyone wants to play on pc. Next-Gen looks darn good.

    I do still love the old games on the gameboy brick that still work in a gameboy advance. Just a bit pissed that they don't work in the 3ds :P.

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    Geniac 1956

    My first computer game system was GENIAC in 1956. Honest! It could play tic tac toe and do the puzzle about getting missionaries and cannibals across a river without eating each other. The player had to rewire it for each mission. Google it if you think I'm joking...

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    follow me on twitter @CL_Chaos

    "Why have you not broken from the pack? You’re playing it safe. Safe aint gonna get you shtako in this world"- Stone Cold Steve Austin

    "When it began, for those who don't know it didn't matter how u looked or what u wore to a show. dress code? **** no we didn't care about the brand of your jeans and all the **** in your hair" - H2O from the song what happened?

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