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blankedboy

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Hmm... just the family computer, the first game was a spelling game or something, the first non-educational one was Super Mario 64, which was still only a few years old, and my cousin managed to get an N64 emulator and put it on our computer.
 

Twilight_guy

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Gameboy color... I received two games for which only one of which I remember... and am too embarrassed to name but sufficient to say it was a crappy movie game.
 

CarlsonAndPeeters

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The first console I owned was the Nintendo 64, which I got for a birthday. I remember getting a couple games including Tony Hawk Pro Skater, which I knew nothing about but fell in love with, and Super Smash Bros, which I was disapointed about because I wanted Super Mario 64, but I ended up loving that, too.

First game I can remember playing, though, was Super Mario 3 on the NES. Gotta love that raccoon suit...
 

Solo-Wing

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First handheld: Gameboy pocket with Pokemon red

First system: Dreamcast. (Which I still have but all the games are scratched to hell. I want my Unreal Tournament back :'( )
 

mikecoulter

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Justin Tarrant said:
First handheld: Gameboy pocket with Pokemon red

First system: Dreamcast. (Which I still have but all the games are scratched to hell. I want my Unreal Tournament back :'( )
I miss my Gameboy pocket. Oh greyscale screen where are thee? D:
 

black-magic

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PC, about 6, a Clifford game

around the same time I got a GB and a looney tunes game, kirby dreamland and mario world 2

First one I really remember was Turok for the 64.
 

Novania

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Spyro the Dragon os PS1...I fucking LOVE that game!!!
and like most trilogies, it was ruined by its following brethren....dumb moneybags
 

Gahars

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Gameboy Color with Pokemon Red, followed by N64 with Super Smash Bros. sometime after.
 

Vault Citizen

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Super Nintendo Entertainment system, Christmas 1995 (when I was 5) with the game Super Mario All Stars (the one with Super Mario World included)
 

Ih8pkmn

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2001:
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone for GBC.
and a GBA.
I still play it on occasion; it's a solid game, despite the fact that you only get to play as Harry.