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Parents got me this purple brick called a gameboy color in 2000, it had a square cartridge inside that said Pokemon with a blue turtle on the front. The rest was history.
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PS2 was very popular at the start of the millennium. Your parents knew that they were doing. Favorite PS2 game?Went over to a friends house one day and he had a ps1. Just a few shitty games but it was something totally brand new. Asked my folks for a game console and they got me a ps2.
Fun fact: the Game Boy Color was meant as a revision of the original Game Boy. Nintendo needed more time to do a successor.Parents got me this purple brick called a gameboy color in 2000, it had a square cartridge inside that said Pokemon with a blue turtle on the front. The rest was history.
My 360 came with that game.it all started with
Lego Batman: The Videogame
So the legends ARE true.Started at about 3 or 4 by messing with an unplugged Genesis controller while my sister played Sonic and Hang On
We had a ColecoVision until some asshole robbed our house. Zaxxon, Tapper and Frenzy were so much fun and they were decent arcade ports.CalecoVision at a friends house playing Q*Bert. I've never seen something so beautiful in my life as a child, so began my journey for the megaest of pixels.
I started PC gaming in the late 80s. A lot of things have changed in both good and bad ways. In the 80s and 90s, you didn't have as many games to choose from but at the same time a whole bunch of popular genres had yet to be discovered so a title like Doom blew people away. There also weren't millions and millions of dollars at stake so devs had more freedom to experiment, which is why you had the 90s "golden age" of PC gaming.Has PC gaming evolved from the 90s? Is it the same as it is now?
How would many of you describe it?