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RickOShay 04-08-2011 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Cayla (Post 860918)
I know what they are.
Super mario brothers is my favorite game.
My favorite super mario brothers game is Super mario brothers 64,
and super mario galaxy.
My second is legond of zelda,
And my third is glory of heracles and sims1 sims2 and sims3.
Ha!! I have more!! I really like playing video games!!
PS:On Super Mario Brothers 64, I have saved Princess Peach over 10 times.

ahh see you know the series names, but I am talking about the original games that started it all way back in the mid-late 1980's. Have you ever played those? I am sure if have you looked at them and probably thought.. "how primitive".

JohnBraden 04-08-2011 11:02 PM

When I was ten, the famous Atari 2600 hadn't even been invented! My first computer had a whopping 5K of RAM, that's 5K, not megs or gigs! My first calculator was the size of a paperback book.

Yeah, kids these days have so many tech toys to play with....

StonerPenguin 04-08-2011 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by RickOShay;860 922
ahh see you know the series names, but I am talking about the original games that started it all way back in the mid-late 1980's. Have you ever played those? I am sure if have you looked at them and probably thought.. "how primitive".

Haha, I did (though I'm 20). Did any of you guys play Sega Genesis? That was my only system all through the '90's. I only had a few games too; Mega Bomberman, Vectorman, and the Original Sonic games. And you couldn't save these games. I remember my parents playing Sonic for hours and the three-year-old me would run up and hit the system's 'restart' button to hear that "Sega!" audio clip :mtongue:

Then in 2002, my family got a PS2. The first games we got were "Jak and Dexter" and FFX. Can you imagine how blown my mind was!? Haha ;)

Cayla 04-09-2011 02:40 AM

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Originally Posted by RickOShay (Post 860922)
ahh see you know the series names, but I am talking about the original games that started it all way back in the mid-late 1980's. Have you ever played those? I am sure if have you looked at them and probably thought.. "how primitive".

oh!! No i have never played those. Ha. Of couse you know i wasen't even
alive back then.:ywave:

Cayla 04-09-2011 02:52 AM

(JUST TO SAY)


Fourth Grade's LEAP test is this Monday!!:eek:
It seems as if it came to fast and it also seems as if yesterday was
August 11 2009.(first day of third grade)
That feeling sure (to me) feels weird.:confused:

RickOShay 04-09-2011 03:48 AM

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Originally Posted by StonerPenguin (Post 860926)
Haha, I did (though I'm 20). Did any of you guys play Sega Genesis? That was my only system all through the '90's. I only had a few games too; Mega Bomberman, Vectorman, and the Original Sonic games. And you couldn't save these games. I remember my parents playing Sonic for hours and the three-year-old me would run up and hit the system's 'restart' button to hear that "Sega!" audio clip :mtongue:

Then in 2002, my family got a PS2. The first games we got were "Jak and Dexter" and FFX. Can you imagine how blown my mind was!? Haha ;)

Oh yes I played tons of Sega Genesis. I never owned one though. My friend did. I was the one with the Super Nintendo, every time one of us came over to the others house it was like an unspoken rule that we bring our respective systems.

WingsToDiscovery 04-09-2011 04:23 AM

We had both a Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo in the house, but I always preferred Sega for Mortal Kombat 3 and Sonic 2, among other games.
Then my father thought it would be a good idea to invest in the Phillips CD-i. What a fail that was:D

JamboP26 04-09-2011 07:36 AM

My first console was a Sega MegaDrive. Lol. Compared to todays consoles, the graphics were crap, but I did enjoy playing on it at the time

protheus 04-09-2011 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnBraden (Post 860925)
My first computer had a whopping 5K of RAM, that's 5K, not megs or gigs! My first calculator was the size of a paperback book.

Yeah, kids these days have so many tech toys to play with....

I still have a fully functional 2 MB hard-drive, 20 Kg in weight. With some adapters, an old 386 PC and one 750W separate source to power it up, I was able to read it's contents using Norton Commander. There were some lessons on DOS usage on it still readable :D , so I guess it was from a school or College.

PS: Sega + Sonic, that was some fun time.

protheus 04-09-2011 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnBraden (Post 860925)
My first computer had a whopping 5K of RAM, that's 5K, not megs or gigs!

I still have a fully functional 2 MB hard-drive, 20 Kg in weight from those times. With some adapters, an old 386 PC and one 750W separate source to power it up, I was able to read it's contents using Norton Commander. There were some lessons on DOS usage on it :D , so I guess it was from a school or College.


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