Well, I started playing computer games when I was about 3 years of age. Back then, my parents had a ZX Spectrum and a Commodore 16+4 along with several games for both platforms.
First games I remember playing were Treasure Island and Icicle Works for the Commodore 16+4, and Impossible Mission II and Escape from Singe's Castle for the Spectrum.
From that point onwards, my gaming collection gradually increased, then onto the Mega Drive/Genesis, and finally the PC, which I've been playing games on ever since.
I played Aladdin for the Genesis when I was about 11 or so I think, and I've had a moderate (if not slowly drifting) relationship with the gaming community and games in general. I think the internet and school have made it less of a "oh I'll play a video game that sounds fun" sort of activity and more of a social thing, where you'll fire up some Halo or something with a couple friends.
PC got me into gaming. I played Age of Empires and Star Craft/Broods when they were stil very popular(well they still are even more now) when I was 8 or 9 maybe.
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I started my gaming ventures playing Wolfenstein 3D. I started this when I was about 6 or 7. I then moved on to Doom 95 and then Duke Nukem. After that it was anything I could get my hands on. I basically only played on a console for the Metal gear solid series. I have probably played each installment about 10 or so times. CANNOT WAIT FOR GUNS OF THE PATRIOTS!!!!
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my uncle baught a NES and hooked it up at my grandfathers house across the road, i conned him to bring it over to my house, and the rest is history. my friend up the road always had one, and i loved playing it
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