I would love to write, but I never get left alone. Literally. I got mithered twice writing this.
If you really want to, you'll make time. I sacrifice sleep to write because its the only chance I get.
I would love to write, but I never get left alone. Literally. I got mithered twice writing this.
If you really want to, you'll make time. I sacrifice sleep to write because its the only chance I get.
The Snes was the first console I got to play on
Wow!!!!
Are you even old enough to play this game?
I assume we'll be using our ages as a new tactic against demons and whatever?
If so, 19.
Remember when Nintendo was relevant?
Back then I dont remember there being any other option to the snes
Megadrive/Genesis > SNES
I'm 43 and played Pong at my best friend's house across the street. We had an Intelevision when every other kid had Atari. But mostly we just went outside and had acorn fights and jumped off the second story of my friend's house into the pool all day. I'm extra lucky cuz when I was 30 I married a hot little asian girl who's 11 years younger than me and brought my anime-chick fantasy to life. Rngeezus might not care for me in game, but IRL he's my bro.
It was my older brothers but I got a chance to try it out. Mostly playing Street fighter against eachotherWow!!!!
Are you even old enough to play this game?
I'm so old that, as a kid, if I wanted to play a video game, I would have to play a cassette tape (anyone remember those?) to my computer for 10 actual minutes before I even saw the title screen.
Megadrive/Genesis > SNES
No way, it was always the weird kids who had a Sega
Megadrive/Genesis > SNES
In my day there were no color TVs. Actually there was only one TV in our town when I was kid. Phones were all rotary and plugged into the wall. On a party line. Remember outside? I remember what outside was like ![]()
You're pretty safe. We're using the old fellers as human shields first.
Military brilliance right there.
Back then I dont remember there being any other option to the snes
Sega Genesis was the other big player. I remember those systems fondly and had both. I was a Mario World and Mortal Kombat junkie on SNES, but I had sega channel for genesis and that allowed me to play 50 games each month. The games would rotate each month on sega channel.
I'm so old that, as a kid, if I wanted to play a video game, I would have to play a cassette tape (anyone remember those?) to my computer for 10 actual minutes before I even saw the title screen.
Ah yes, I remember those...

But I 'traded up' to RPG text adventures on the one above...
And this will just be a load of noise to most, but to the ones in the know... ![]()
I was a friggin protege!

55
I remember that green screen apple computer, or what brand was it? I dunno.
Commodore Master Race!
Ouch. I still have my Vic 20 and Commodore 64, plus all the peripherals, including the cassette deck.
Mostly playing Street fighter against eachother
No way, it was always the weird kids who had a Sega
Says the weirdo.
Snes 4 life. The closest I came to owning a Sega was finding a game for it in a parking lot somewhere. Although monster hockey was fun.
We had Atari 400 at work and the senior students were officially allowed to play submarine commander after 5pm.
My first "normal" PC was Olivetti M19 and then Olivetti M240 and M280 at work.

M280 was a wondrous device that had mouse, color (sic!) VGA (sic!!) monitor, 20 Mb hard drive, 286 cpu and 640 Kb memory. The only games allowed were Digger and Crazy Digger.
Hmmmmm. That didn't help much did it?
If you really want to, you'll make time. I sacrifice sleep to write because its the only chance I get.