Some sort of Amstrad, playing paperboy.
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Megadrive was my first console, but I wasnt really able to appreciate gaming so I just stuck to Power Rangers (my love as a kid). I later was pretty much forced into buying a PSX although I originally wanted a Saturn, none-the-less I 'got' the gaming scene and have been an avid gamer since - even gone back to play what i've missed!
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amstrad cpc-464 was the first thing i played games on, like The Plague, Harrier Attack and Roland on the Ropes.
console wise, the NES, i remember getting it for xmas, but having a real bad headache, and thinking the blocks in bowsers castle were gold cause i was playing in black and white and figured they werent meant to be grey or something hehe.
i think me and my brother found the nes in my parents cupboard and had a look at it, my parents found out and threatened to take it back to toys r us. much crying ensued.
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Mine was similar to buster_broon, some sort of Binatone/Grandstand machine that also had a light gun - was great.
First machine I bought was a C64 and first console was a SNES but it was almost at the end of it's life and didn't get many games for it.
So first console I really got into and started to get NTSC games was the PlayStation.
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GCE/Milton Bradley, via the Vectrex, which my dad bought for me off a mate. I've still got mine boxed with about 12 games, all of which are boxed with instructions and screen overlays. In fact if you saw the Vectrex feature in GamesTM a way back you've seen my machine
Vectrex -> NES -> SNES -> pretty much everything sinceLast edited by NekoFever; 26-03-2007, 22:02.
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Master System II with Alex the Kidd built in was the first I owned, but I remember my cousin always had the latest thing, be it an Atari or the newest version of the Amiga (divorced parents = guilt money I think). Probably cut my teeth on an C64 though, but since I was born 1984, i must have been pretty young. I remember the infamous loading screen more than the games, lol! I don't know what version it was though, just know it worked with the tv and took cassette tapesLast edited by bootmonster; 27-03-2007, 10:07.
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