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Rancid0ffspring

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Some of you will know the one's I mean. I have to admit that there are only 2 I can remember the names of & they are the ZX Spectrum & the Comodore 64. These were the kind of machines that loaded games from a cassette or a flopy disc.
So here's the question. Did you ever play on either of these relics & do you remember any others from what I'm guessing is the stone age of gaming?
 

Froobyx

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Bah, my history of games lectures cover all the old old old old consoles. And stuff about the people who made all the stuff for it.

But it all honesty, I'm a baby, my first console was the Playstation.
 

haruvister

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I played Starglider 2 on the Spectrum ZX, but my first real gaming machine was my Amiga 500. What a system. And in many ways the rivalry between the Amiga and the Atari ST was the precursor to that of the SNES/Megadrive, PS1/N63 and PS3/360.
 

dekkarax

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I have a C64, but the video cable doesn't work.
I only have one game for it anyway.
 

Timotei

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I think I have a Coleco Vision in the back of my closet, but I don't know that for a fact.

I do know for a fact however that I have an NES and a gray Light Gun which seems to work alright.
 

EscapeGoat_v1legacy

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The oldest console I own would be a NES, but I remember playing a C64 with my brother. Big shock for me, nostalgia trip for him.
 

geldonyetich

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My first gaming system was a Vic 20. I probably put tens of thousands of hours into a Commodore 64 - that system was hardcore for the time. Alas, I had a 1571 drive [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_1571] so I couldn't play some games (including many classic EA games) due to the fastloading routines optimized for the much more prominent 1541.

I once got a Colecovision in a garage sale. Not sure where it went.

One grade school class I went to had a setup of Timex Sinclairs. They made an odd hissing sound when they were turned on. I think I had enough time on them to mess around with drawing in Logo [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logo_%28programming_language%29].
 

Tharwen

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Gameboy Colour

My first gaming experience ever (if you exclude windows '98 pinball).
 

Trucken

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Ah, the C64. Never owned one, but I knew people who did and played on it quite a bit. I loved New York City, but I didn't know what I was supposed to do in it. I just walked around and stole cars. An early version of GTA, now that I think of it.

Oldest I own is a NES. I believe it still works, haven't played it for 3 years or so. I got it for christmas when I was six, so if it still works it's been working for 20 years. Now that's quality.
 

GRoXERs

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Whoo Amiga 500!
Favorite game was, easily, Their Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain.

Holy crap that game was fun, and it wasn't so hard that little five-year-old me couldn't beat it either.
 

geldonyetich

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GRoXERs said:
Whoo Amiga 500!
Favorite game was, easily, Their Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain.

Holy crap that game was fun, and it wasn't so hard that little five-year-old me couldn't beat it either.
I had the PC version of that, played a ton of it. It was a pretty good little flight sim. Nice dramatic explosions when you nailed a fuel tank. ;)

Of course, when I think Amiga flight simulators, I think Wings [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wings_%28game%29] or Armour-Geddon [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wings_%28game%29].
 
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I owned a Commodore 64 when I was a kid. I can't remember anything about it, besides that I really liked the Great Giana Sisters, or whatever it was called.
Don't laugh.
 

GuerrillaClock

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I have both an Amiga and a C64, but I'm not sure which is oldest, and can't really be bothered to check. They still work just fine, too.
 

SilkySkyKitten

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My grandfather owns a Commodore 128 (basically a sort of successor to the C64 with backwards compatibility with C64 software), which I used to play on quite frequently when I was younger.
He was supposed to actually give the thing to me about a year ago, but I only got the two disk drives and a bunch of books on C64 software and games, so that plan was never fully carried out.