What was your first gaming system?
Mine was the Atari 2600 Jr. , Some of my favourite games for it were: Joust, Pitfall, Frostbite, Enduro, Fishing Derby, Freeway, Outlaw, Skiing, River Raid.
Your first gaming system?
I didn't get my own console until the Genesis.
I was deprived.
I was deprived.
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My Gameboy was my 1st gaming system... unless you count those old Tiger® hand held things.
Much later I got a Genesis which was my 1st real plug-in-to-the-tv type console.
Actually before I had any kind of video game, I used to use the alphabet-magnets on the refrigerator to recreate the levels from Strider.
So in a way, you could say the fridge was my 1st gaming system.

Much later I got a Genesis which was my 1st real plug-in-to-the-tv type console.
Actually before I had any kind of video game, I used to use the alphabet-magnets on the refrigerator to recreate the levels from Strider.
So in a way, you could say the fridge was my 1st gaming system.

Jubal wrote:what were some colecovision games? or rather ones that stood out from the 2600? I been on the lookout for a CV, have some carts and the steeringwheel already heh
-Jubal-
Never had any the Atari systems, if you had the ADAM computer system addon the most impressive game was buck rodgers on a tape. Other then that, just the basic carts, I mostly played Qbert, PopEye the sailor man, Spider Man, Smurfs ect... there is an article on how the two systems differ over here http://www.classicgaming.com/museum/colecovision/
whupthewickedwurm wrote:My Gameboy was my 1st gaming system... unless you count those old Tiger® hand held things.
Much later I got a Genesis which was my 1st real plug-in-to-the-tv type console.
Actually before I had any kind of video game, I used to use the alphabet-magnets on the refrigerator to recreate the levels from Strider.
So in a way, you could say the fridge was my 1st gaming system.
Hehe -- I had those Tiger handhelds too!
I probably have my Sonic one somewhere -- that was one thing I wouldn't put in a garage sale

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I don't know what my first game system was. I was too young... It was color and had a maze game. It hooked up to the TV and must of had the resolution of a Sega VMU. Then I had a Socrates http://hawanja.com/socrates.htm which did have cartridges and a wireless keyboard and a very interesting controller. I recorded some things I did with it onto VHS tapes...
In 1991 I got a SNES and a Gameboy, but I had been gaming on other people's consoles and a Macintosh Plus for a while.
In 1991 I got a SNES and a Gameboy, but I had been gaming on other people's consoles and a Macintosh Plus for a while.