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Atari. I never liked frogger as a kid...
I won a tournament a couple years ago :joy: this game is like a drug of some sort

Gamecube. I got it for my baptism as a four year old. Uncle bought me Melee and that weird Mickey Mouse game.

Pink DS lite for me! I stuck googley eyes on it. That was the first console I owned, but the first I played on was my uncle’s PS2, which had tai the tazmanian tiger and guitar hero 2. My favorite games on the ds were super mario 64, some other version of super mario, pokémon white version, mario party, and mario & luigi bowser’s inside story. In middle school, I thought that Fawful’s quotes were pretty much the funniest thing ever.

If we count computers in this list too, my family's first computer was Amstrad CPC, but I was only a toddler back then so my memories of it are vague. But then we got our first PC, IBM 5162 XT 286. On this computer I also played my first game ever, that being Commander Keen Episode 4.


But when talking solely on videogame consoles, my first one was Super Nintendo, that I got in 2002 alongside with bunch of games, most notably A Link To The Past and Super Mario Kart. It was very old, even when compared to our Windows 95 Pentium PC that we had gotten in 1996. Despite this I still really loved it.


Later that year I did get GameCube, with my first game for it being Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader.

I still play and collect games a lot, both old and new ones, and mostly play on PC, PS4 and Xbox Series X. With collecting I've especially been collecting the old big boxed PC games.

I had a green gameboy, with the OG pokemon games and a nascar game. That thing was the best

First one was a Playstation 1, I've played it a lot. One of games I've played much was Driver 2, and this was awesome, one of the best driving games ever made. Basically it formed my taste in cars (gas guzzlers and full-size land yachts from 1970s and overall US cars over anything else in this world).

Later I've got an PC and using them for now, they're way more versatile and this is exactly what I need (work, games, drawing, reading books, videos, coding, anything I could need in one place).

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