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What was your First Games Console / Computer

I had a Tandy computer that had no HD at all and like 12 mb of ram. It ran on DOS and played the 5in floppy disks. The monitor was a black and white TV. I had like 4 or 5 other DOS computers after that. before Windows ever came around. As for game systems, I got the first Nintendo system when they came out.
 
A family member gave me a old TurboGrafx-16. I had no idea what console it was but I played it alot when I grew up.
 
Wasn't technically mine, but a friend had a PS2. Would always go over there so I'll count it.
 
SNES, and damn did I play the hell out of that Donkey Kong. Still dust the ol thing off now and again to hit up some Smash TV, and it still works the damn thing.
 
Never had nor was interested in any console.
Our first computer had 2 5,25 floppy drives and no hard disc. We still use one of these floppy drives in our dosbox, the other one died long ago.
 
Haha my friend had one and that's what he called it. Sadly, he died at 16 in 1991. Was a year younger than me. Car accident.
 
the Playstation 2, there are some good game there, really wish i could play those games again
 
PS1. Resident Evil 1,2,3. GTA 2 and Digimon Arena.
 
Commodore4 vic 20 w/cassette drive. Took forever to load a game/program. Kinda the first console too I'd guess because it did come with cartridges to plug in and play.

Ha! That was the exact setup I started with! My Pops added a floppy drive later. I remember so many hours logged on 1942, Spy Hunter, Choplifter, and this weird robot game called Paradroid...
 
Got gifted a one of the old brick game boys with pokemon red. Damn that nostalgia hits hard.

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amstrad, do not remember the model, but it had a cassette reader :ROFLMAO:
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It was an honest to god Apple 2 cube computer. I still have vivid memories of playing deadly adventures games on floppy disk and space invader-style typing games
 
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