I started with my dad's NES back when I was a wee little lad, playing Super Mario Bros., Duck Hunt, and -shudder- Top Gun. Then, when I was five, I got a GBC, which really got me hooked.
Wow. It's not every day I run into someone younger than I am who's even heard of the VIC-20 (still have mine in a box in the closet) or the BBC Micro (mostly because I'm in the US; my British friend's parents still have theirs set up in their basement, though).oktalist said:Born 1984. Back when men were real men, floppy disks were real floppy disks, and long loading times were real long loading times.
386. 486. BBC Micro. Friend had a SNES, and a Commodore VIC-20. Other friend, an Amiga and an early Apple Macintosh.