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Self explanatory.

 

Started gaming around 1994-1995 on the Atari 2600. Still own that same Atari today.

First games I ever played was Pitfall, Mario Bros. and Asteroids. I loved me some Asteroids tbh.

Then I acquired a NES a year later, played mostly Legend of Zelda, LoZ The Adventure of Link, Castlevania, Duck Hunt, Metroid, Ninja Gaiden, Super Mario Bros 1 & 2, and Fester's Quest. A bunch others, but those are the ones I remember the most. Also owned a Game Boy.

In 1997, I got the N64 and that console is most definitely the one that made me into the gamer I am today. I could go on and on about all the games on the N64 that I enjoyed and loved. But my top favorites are Perfect Dark, Golden Eye, Hexen, Duke Nukem 3D, Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Turok 1 & 2, Super Smash Bros. and Conker's Bad Furday.

GameBoy Color was revolutionary for me tbh. I was like holy s*** and I loved it. Pokemon Blue & Silver, Army Men 1 & 2, All LoZ for the BGC.

GBA later on, and I thought the GBC was god tier. Pokemon Sapphire, all LoZ games for the GBA, Ace Combat Advance, GTA Advance few others I can't think of atm.

PS2 and GameCube were really excellent console favorites of mine, but ofc they can never compare to the N64 for me honestly. *inb4 bobo says GC is better than N64*

Favorites are Zelda and the Wind Waker, Star Wars Battlefront 2, Metal Gear Solid, GTA San Andreas, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Bomberman Generation, Call of Duty Big Red One, Spyro A New Beginning, LotR The Two Towers, Mario Party 4, 5, and 6.

Never owned an original xbox actually but a friend of mine had one and I use to go over there all the time and play it. Loved a number of games on it including Fable The Lost Chapters, Painkiller Hell Wars, Soul Calibur II, Star Wars Jedi Knight Academy, and a few others.

Got a 360 few years later, not going to go through games I've played on it since it's still a relatively new console for me honestly. Owned a PS3 for a while, but mostly got it for MGS and God of War, as well as other PS3 only games (it died a while back).

Switched to PC gaming about 2 years ago. I still enjoy consoles but now I'm more of a PC gamer. But nothing will still ever be able to compare or beat the N64 mang.


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Started out on my older siblings Sega-Genesis with a pretty varied collection of games like random disney games to Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter

 

Then when I was still pretty young (maybe 6 or 7) I was onto the Gamecube and Gameboy. Most memorable games from those for me were Star Fox Adventures and Legend of Zelda Wind Waker.

 

Next for me was a PS2. Had alot of fun with fighting games, couple rpgs. Most memorable games there were Tekken, Shadow of Rome, Coliseum Rode to Freedom, Bully, Fight Night.

 

Then I had the PS3 from about 11 years old to just a few months ago really (Had two of these, cuz my first one broke when I was bout 14-15) Got to enjoy the Souls series, Dragon Age, Elder Scrolls Oblivion and Skyrim, Assassins Creed, and more. Also have a DS I used quite alot.

 

And a few months ago switched to PS4.


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Started with a Sega Master System. There was one game I loved but I couldn't remember what it was.

 

Then N64 <3 I loved Perfect Dark but one of my friends stole the game and a controller. I loved that game :'( Then again I loved all FPS on the N64 though I never finished Turok 1 or 2 without cheats. One day, I'll get a new save pack and a good controller then I will finish it.

 

Now mostly console though I'll dip into PC depending on what games I haven't finished.


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Ever since I gotten on the internet I've made people rage. That's all. 



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I started out with a Commodore 64. I later got a NES, then I moved onto the Sega Genesis and SNES, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, custom built PC( now outdated ),Xbox 360( three of em died, cuz the RROD ) and finally the PlayStation 3.

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1992, I was 10, my brother gave me an IBM486. Some time later I was in a book store and in the stacks found a used game called 'Eye of the Beholder'. I have been hooked on D&D type games since.
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Originally had an N64 with Banjo-Kazooie and Conker's Bad Fur Day but that unfortunately didn't last long.

Then I moved on to a PS2. The first game I played was Ratchet & Clank 2 which is still to this day one of my favourite games ever (love that series tbh). It also started my infatuation with the Grand Theft Auto series. I sunk an unholy amount of hours into III, San Andreas and even Liberty City Stories. Because I was never allowed to have new games these were the only ones I had so I never really experienced the PS2's vast library.

Afterwards I got an Xbox 360 because at the time the PS3 was expensive and had no games. This console for the most part sucked, the biggest highlight for me was the autismal amount of time I put into GTA IV and its episodes, Fallout New Vegas and Forza 3/4.

Later in the generation I got a PS3 mainly to play the newer Ratchet & Clank games and I would use it more if mine actually worked properly.

Even further down the line I switched to mainly PC because the consoles were really weak at the time and the PS4/Xbone aren't very good either, plus it helped that for the first time I had a PC that could run games made after 2002. Speaking of PC I did play a lot of Deus Ex, UT99 and Need for Speed III on there because that was what I had.
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Originally had an N64 with Banjo-Kazooie and Conker's Bad Fur Day but that unfortunately didn't last long.Then I moved on to a PS2. The first game I played was Ratchet & Clank 2 which is still to this day one of my favourite games ever (love that series tbh). It also started my infatuation with the Grand Theft Auto series. I sunk an unholy amount of hours into III, San Andreas and even Liberty City Stories. Because I was never allowed to have new games these were the only ones I had so I never really experienced the PS2's vast library.Afterwards I got an Xbox 360 because at the time the PS3 was expensive and had no games. This console for the most part sucked, the biggest highlight for me was the autismal amount of time I put into GTA IV and its episodes, Fallout New Vegas and Forza 3/4.Later in the generation I got a PS3 mainly to play the newer Ratchet & Clank games and I would use it more if mine actually worked properly.Even further down the line I switched to mainly PC because the consoles were really weak at the time and the PS4/Xbone aren't very good either, plus it helped that for the first time I had a PC that could run games made after 2002. Speaking of PC I did play a lot of Deus Ex, UT99 and Need for Speed III on there because that was what I had.

Deus Ex, you sir have good taste +1000 likes. I remember the first time I played Deus Ex my simplistic teenage mind was blown away.

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Deus Ex, you sir have good taste +1000 likes. I remember the first time I played Deus Ex my simplistic teenage mind was blown away.

Finding out what was in level 4 of UNATCO HQ really screwed with me when I was younger.

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Finding out what was in level 4 of UNATCO HQ really screwed with me when I was younger.

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Ok i started in 1984 whith an arcad machine of Space raiders my uncle found. it heeded 50p to work.

then i got an Atari but i only had Alex kid.

then it was the Genisis and Gameboy untill the playstation 1&2.

then i baught a cheap xbox and could only afford a 360.



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Too many hodgepodge of memories as too the earliest. PC, N64 That kinda thing. I didn't really start getting into gaming heavily until I got a GameCube and GBA. My most favorite games on GC were Smash Bros. Melee, Wind waker, SoCal2, And Rogue Squadron 2. I also played a lot on the PS2. SotC, Ico, GTA: San Andreas. Then of course moved on to XBOX Halo, Call of Duty, Halo 2, Red Dead Revolver, KotOR, and Morrowind. To name a few.

Then moved onto 360 and actual gaming PCs. I'm not even gonna go into the games that stick out the most so I'l just pick a few off the top of my head. From both platforms: The Witcher, Halo 3, Assassin's Creed, Gears, CoD MW2, BF3, DA and ME (obviously) Dues Ex, Dues Ex:HR, Skyrim, didn't really play Oblivion, FO3, Lost Odyssey, Dark Souls and a bunch of others I'm missing.

Right now I'm just gonna stick with PC I still don't see enough on the PS4 or XBONE to make me want to go out and get one. And my PC plays most new games just fine.


EDIT: Too early brain not worky. Some random shite I forgot to add. Half Life 1&2, SC, WC3, Diablo 2, Civ 3, and....... I don't know I think I played Myst once.

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Started on Atari. Ms. Pac-man, Centipede, Galaga, Space Invaders, etc.

 

Then to Nes. Mario Bro's, Battle Toads, Rescue Rangers, Duck Tales, Castlevania, Zelda

 

Then to Sega. Gunstar Heroes, Sonic, Zombies Ate My Neighbors, Mutant Football League, Toejam and Earl, Earthworm Jim.

 

N64 and Playstation. Zelda, Goldeneye, Resident Evil, Final Fantasy, Legend of Dragoon, Disgaea.

 

PS2 and Xbox. KotOR, Omnimusha, God of War, Gladius, Jade Empire, Champions of Norrath, Persona 3 & 4, Kessen 1 & 2, Tons of JRPG's I cannot recall.

 

360, PS3, Xbone, and PS4. Literally Everything.

 

Also lotsa PC stuff.

Diablo 2, Dark Age of Camelot, World of Warcraft, Counterstrike, and City of Heroes are the big MP ones worth mentioning though.



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Started in Early 90s playing games on my cousins' Atari consoles. Then since 1994-99 I had Amiga 500 and its classic games were awesome. (Plus an outdated Mega Drive later ...)

Also played on my cousins' Sega Mega Drive and Nintendo consoles and my father's and uncles PCs (Doom, Monkey Island etc.).

 

Then I obtained my first PC in 1999. My first PC games are FIFA99, Unreal 1, Jazz Jackrabbit 2 and Commandos. Then I started gathering the antique games!

 

Also played on my cousins XBoX, PS1, XBoX 360, PS4 and Wii, but I haven't owned any new consoles.

 

My Graphic cards have been: Trident 4MB, Nvidia TNT2 32MB, Nvidia MX4000 128mb, Nvidia 6600 & 8600 (can't remember them exactly), Nvidia GTS250 1GB and GTX760 2GB.



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There is no history, there is only gaming.


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There is no history, there is only gaming.

 

As someone with a History degree I'm extremely offended.



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Since Age 3. Number Munchas.

I was raised in a house of Nintendo, and eventually spread my wings to other spots like PS1 and the like. The majority of what I've touched tended to be either on SNES or PC. Around 2003 is when I started flipping out over Music Games due to the BEMANI scene.

As for everything I've played, the notable ones are here:
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I started back when I was a wee little girl. 

 

My first games were Duck Hunt and Super Mario Brothers on my brothers NES. 

 

Also Sonic the Hedgehog and Altered Beast on Sega Genesis.

 

I haven't stopped playing since then and I never will. 


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I started in the early 90s on the original GameBoy with Tetris and Super Mario Land 1+2. My favourite GameBoy titles were Mystic Quest (Final Fantasy Adventure in America) and Link's Awakening. Played a lot of GB games over the years, more again around Pokemon and the GameBoy Colour.

 

My PC gaming started with a demo of Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. Based on my experience with that I bought a box with the full game, Monkey Island 2 and Day of the Tentacle. Played most of the LucasArts adventures then, and a bunch of other adventures like Toonstruck or Broken Sword. Pretty influential for my PC gaming career were also games like the original Tomb Raider and the first Diablo, WarCraft 2, and starting my preference for turn based games Incubation, the Jagged Alliance series, as well as Master of Magic and Master of Orion 2

 

I was never big on shooters, especially when it comes to multiplayer. The last one I played with friends somewhat regularly was Duke Nukem 3D. ^^ The ones I liked best were probably Outlaws and the Jedi Knight series (LucasArts again). I always prefered less shooty games like Thief and Deus Ex, the latter for its RPG-ish elements. Ironically I was never that big a fan of RPGs either. My favourites (somewhat) belonging in that category were the aforementioned Diablo and the PC version of Final Fantasy VII, which is still one of my favourite games ever.

 

I had a longer pause of a few years in my gaming, just played very sporadically then. That actually ended with Dragon Age: Origins:)


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1981, 10 years old, Atari console, Missile Command and Pac-Man. That and Frogger and Donkey Kong at the arcade. It was a whole new world for me as I had just moved to the US from Europe, and I felt like I was living in a futuristic movie my first year. I remember being the the only girl playing games though, and it stayed that way for a loooong time. I think I only started meeting/hearing about other female gamers in the mid-nineties or so. 

 

The first game I remember being addicted to and that started my unending love of RPGs was Ultima III: Exodus, which I played on my father's Apple II a few years later, around 1984-1985.  

 

Then I discovered the forever brilliant Sierra games, like King's Quest, Space Quest and Leisure Suit Larry and knew I'd be a gamer for life. I bought them on GoG again not so long ago and still enjoy revisiting them for the nostalgia. 

 

Also ended up getting a summer job when I was 15 to buy myself a PC as I wasn't going to be able to indulge my new-found obsession on an Apple... I'm still mostly a PC gamer, although I did own at one time a PC, an XBox 360, a PS3 and a Wii, because I clearly know how to set priorities when it comes to spending my money.

 

And have been playing BioWare games since 1998 and Baldur's Gate. 

 

Going from Missile Command to DAI was quite a gaming journey. :)


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Started with a Sega Genesis and Sonic the Hedgehog, got a PS1 and started with Crash Bandicoot, got a PS2 and started with Ratchet and Clank as well as a Gamecube and DS, got a PS3 and Wii, and I hope to get a PS4 and maybe a Wii U depending on what the next device from Nintendo is. Also want to get a PS Vita and New 3DS XL.

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Started gaming on an Amiga back in 1992, when I was four years old. I remember my first game was Turrican, a lovely, extremely good and very hard jump'n run shooter game. I remember every little detail of it. 

 

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My uncle was into computers very, very early. My dad picked up on this and that lead to me having a PC around since I was two years old. A PC without a hard disk, I might add, and those big ass bendable floppy disks. My uncle was also the one who first showed me video games, I was like 3 years old. (we're talking 1989, early 1990). The game was Alley Cat.

 

Since that I was pretty much hooked. I was one of those kids who wouldn't play at other children's homes unless they had a computer or console :P. Some exceptions, of course, but mostly that was my criterium for friendship in my early childhood.

 

My dad stayed on top of the computer thing, bought new computers every once in a while and we were one of the first families in town to have internet.

 

We didn't get a console at home until much, much later. First console me and my little brother owned was an N64.

 

So basically, my computer life is entirely to blame on my uncle and my father. (thank you ;))

 

Oh and my little brother and I fought CONSTANTLY over access to the PC. Once I bought my own for the first time, we became best friends.



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Then N64 <3 I loved Perfect Dark but one of my friends stole the game and a controller. I loved that game :'( Then again I loved all FPS on the N64 though I never finished Turok 1 or 2 without cheats. One day, I'll get a new save pack and a good controller then I will finish it.

 

Now mostly console though I'll dip into PC depending on what games I haven't finished.

 

PD is one of my favorite games of all time tbh. The amount of hours I put in that game is uncountable. My brother and I use to play it all the time growing up, combat simulator. All you'd hear from the room was, "Ah s***!" "Screw you and your laptop gun's sensory turret mode!" "No! Fuuuuuuuuuuu**" 

 

My brother has my 360 now and PD is on there so we often play every now and then. Just like the good 'ol times.

 

Turok 1 & 2 were difficult but fun. Man, new games just aren't as hard as modern games imo. No wonder why most hard difficulties feel like normal.

Turok 2: The Seeds of Evil was also released on PC as well though. I have it downloaded and connected to Steam.

 

Best weapon in Turok 2 tbh.

 

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Locking onto the skull and just drills inward thus splitting the cranium. Blood and brains just spewing out.


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