Think of a favorite Disney movie form when you were a child. Now, go look up how old it is.Gaz wrote:Topics like this make me feel old.
HOW OLD DO YOU FEEL NOW
(Alternatively, look up any cartoon you watched as a kid. Or FFVII.)
Think of a favorite Disney movie form when you were a child. Now, go look up how old it is.Gaz wrote:Topics like this make me feel old.
Be amazed no more! (I also wanted to know.)Green Gibbon! wrote:I still don't understand how that sort of technology works. It's obviously primitive - even the original, first-game-console-ever Magnavox Odyssey had a light gun - but even though I never thought much of it at the time, in retrospect, it was pretty amazing, wasn't it?
That's how I played Rambo III, Shooting G, Missile Defense 3D and Marksman Shooting/Trap Shooting on the Master System as well. Sometimes with the Rapid Fire on. I never beat any of those games.plasticwingsband wrote:The barrel of the gun was actually touching the glass.
Oh yeah, I should've mentioned it, too. The NES was from my cousins, first system I owned was a Genesis and the aforementioned Mortal Kombat 3 cart, although Sonic progressively grew in me since a little before that, when I used to play Sonic 2 at a classmate's house, who ended up turning into my best friend.Brazillian Cara wrote:I pretty much own my interest in videogames to my cousins - of both sides of my family. Half of them had a Master System with Sonic 1 (and Alex Kidd and some others I don't remember), while the other half had a SNES with Super Mario World (and other forgettable titles). Most of the time I just watched them play (and occasionaly beat) the games, but they usually let me give a try - I don't really remember which one I played first, or how well I did (probably not much). It wouldn't be until I got a SNES bundled with Donkey Kong Country (plus Mortal Kombat 2 and Batman Forever) that I had games to call my own.
Most of my best friends are so because we would go visit each other to play videogames. I mean, not only videogames but you gotta start somewhere, right? One thing that I really miss is trading cartridges. I know few people who own the 360 and those who do just download and burn the games.Isuka wrote:I used to play Sonic 2 at a classmate's house, who ended up turning into my best friend.
About a year after. And like so many others here, my thanks goes to none other than the blue dude with the 90's 'tude for turning me into a gamer. I had loved AoStH since it first started airing in my country in 1994, so when i first played Sonic 2 in 1995, the fact that i got to controll a character i knew and loved was enough to get me interested in the medium. As fate would have it though, my father apparently forgot that i specifically wished for a Mega Drive the following christmas, so he got me a SNES and i spent the later half of the decade as a staunch Nintendo fanboy.G.Silver wrote:When did you decide that you liked video games?
Holy shit, TRISTAN PINBALL? That game was awesome as far as I remember!(No Imagination) wrote:Come to think of it, it might also have been Prince of Persia or Tristan on DOS (286).