Nostalgia all up in your face like. - by Renzatic
Jason Moyer on 19/11/2008 at 01:01
I had a Sears Video Arcade (which came with the best 2600 controller ever made, imho), an Atari 130XE with a cassette drive, and an Apple ][c+. I don't really miss the 130XE, but I wish I had the 2600/Apple still, as I had tons of games for each in pristine condition and replacing them now would be pretty impossible.
BlackCapedManX on 19/11/2008 at 08:01
Being slightly less nobley aged than the rest of you, and having been raised in an IBM family, I grew up on PCs (Warcraft may have been one of my first computer games, to make me sound like even more of a youngling, that or Mechwarrior II.) The day I learned how to install games without the help of my father was the day I was liberated to live the life I'd always wanted to live, unbounded by the rules of society, free to explore myriad violent M rated games that industry hadn't quite figured out to be a problem for the childrens yet (pfff, like Diablo ever did anyone any harm. I never liked Doom anyway.)