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Jan 2019

My first console was the NES and my first videogame was Super Mario Bros. 3. Have the console and the game to this day and it is well loved and worshipped!

I never had a console. My first game was Monkey Island 2 on Windows 3.1 in 1991 or 1992. I still love this game!

My first games were Driver and Driver 2 on PS1. I like them so much, so sad that they didn't making a new parts, all the games were great, even Driver 3.

On PC my first game was NFS Underground and GTA Vice City, since then I'm playing only on PC.

my parents thought video games were the devil's work so i didnt get to have my own console til the wii came out (+they only bought it because they thought it was for physical activity)

BUT the first game i remember playing was kingdom hearts on ps2 at my grandma's house every other saturday (my uncle kept his ps2 there)

Probably it was some version of Load Runner for the very old Soviet computer Microsha.

I'm not sure if this computer counts as a console or PC or anything. At least, it used TV screen for information output, like a console. :thinking:
Also, strictly saying, it wasn't quite my computer.

Always been a huge fan of Pokemon! My brother used to play those.videogames a lot when he was younger and i just naturally followed his step with the game boy

mmm the oldest game i can remember playing is probably Pokemon Gold and Silver on my Gameboy as a little five year old :0 then i moved on up to the first kingdom hearts

....We will not talk about the...The rage and hate that is AL: ED. :grimacing::neutral_face:
That game completely destroyed everything good about the AL series just for some sad cameos. :anguished:
Dragon Seeds was a build your dragon and fight in arena tournaments to make it to the top and then when you did, defend your title.
You start out as a nobody and get to choose a dragon to "clone", then get to choose keywords in order to sort of "guide" your dragon towards a particular build. It wasn't written in stone what you'd get, but it would give you an idea.
Once your baby dragon was ready to be picked up, you start either right into the tournament's or (if you had the money), invest in some training.
Either or, if your dragon died in any battle it was gone for good. You'd have to start from scratch.
There were also different types besides the basic Western dragon. Suarian (Western, non winged), Winged, Beatle, Wasp, Curse (unlockable), and Spirit (unlockable).
Besides these types, each one had a A and B type of Mutant and Super evolution that each race of dragon had a chance of becoming during some of their adult evolutions in their lifetime.
Besides the arena, lab, training center, and your homebase, their was the weapons shop, a shady black market shop you could get straight up stat-inscreasing items and some of the best equipment, a underground gambling fight ring, and the forest to release your elderly dragons.
This forest also had the ability to grant you special dragon's with new races and appearances if you had very specific PS1 game save files with very specific either character names of file names.
Unfortunately I never got to see those as I never got a hold of those particular games way back when.

...I played that game so much, it was crazy.

I got a few windows of video game knowledge.. my youth and then working part time at a Gamestop.

Outside that...practically clueless.

First console was the SNES. But the very first game I've played is STUNT, on my mother's Amstrad. It was alittle car game on which you could make your own tracks.

My first console was a Famicom and first game was Super Mario Bros. This was like in the early-to-mid '90s. xD

Wave Race with the N64. Though, Gamecube was my prime. Smash+Cart=Loves of my life. Lest we forget the amazing games from both systems, Zelda, Starfox, NHL Hits, and many more. So N64 and Gamecube, this is my proposal to you both, I love you.

Gameboy color pokemon yellow will never forget it and how we lost it while moving ;-;