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Post by lordroel on Feb 25, 2019 16:41:15 GMT
I like watching YouTube clips about old systems, so I was wondering what was your first video game console? My first console was the Nintendo GameCube followed by the Xbox, Xbox 360 and my current PlayStation 4.
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Post by eurowatch on Feb 25, 2019 16:52:59 GMT
I like watching YouTube clips about old systems, so I was wondering what was your first video game console? My first console was the Nintendo GameCube followed by the Xbox, Xbox 360 and my current PlayStation 4. A Game Boy Advance which I got second-hand. After that a Nintendo DS, an Xbox 360, a 3DS and my current Xbox One.
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Post by lordroel on Feb 25, 2019 17:00:31 GMT
I like watching YouTube clips about old systems, so I was wondering what was your first video game console? My first console was the Nintendo GameCube followed by the Xbox, Xbox 360 and my current PlayStation 4. A Game Boy Advance which I got second-hand. After that a Nintendo DS, an Xbox 360, a 3DS and my current Xbox One. My handhelds which i still all have would be: 1, Game Boy. 2, Game Boy Color. 3, Game Boy Advance. 4, Nintendo DS. 5, Nintendo 3DS. 6, Nintendo Switch.
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Post by eurowatch on Feb 25, 2019 17:05:41 GMT
A Game Boy Advance which I got second-hand. After that a Nintendo DS, an Xbox 360, a 3DS and my current Xbox One. My handhelds which i still all have would be: 1, Game Boy. 2, Game Boy Color. 3, Game Boy Advance. 4, Nintendo DS. 5, Nintendo 3DS. 6, Nintendo Switch. Wouldn't surprise me if Your Game Boy (which must be over twenty years old by now) still Works, those Things were build like bricks and one even survived a bombing during the Gulf War.
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Post by lordroel on Feb 25, 2019 17:09:24 GMT
My handhelds which i still all have would be: 1, Game Boy. 2, Game Boy Color. 3, Game Boy Advance. 4, Nintendo DS. 5, Nintendo 3DS. 6, Nintendo Switch. Wouldn't surprise me if Your Game Boy (which must be over twenty years old by now) still Works, those Things were build like bricks and one even survived a bombing during the Gulf War. It still works, and i think it is over 25+ years of age but not sure, got it in 1992 i think.
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Post by eurowatch on Feb 25, 2019 17:16:26 GMT
Wouldn't surprise me if Your Game Boy (which must be over twenty years old by now) still Works, those Things were build like bricks and one even survived a bombing during the Gulf War. It still works, and i think it is over 25+ years of age but not sure, got it in 1992 i think. Of course it still Works, it is made from Nintendium, the strongest material known to man.
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Post by lordroel on Feb 25, 2019 17:20:39 GMT
It still works, and i think it is over 25+ years of age but not sure, got it in 1992 i think. Of course it still Works, it is made from Nintendium, the strongest material known to man. Not like the modern handhelds who keep weaker and do not last long.
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Post by eurowatch on Feb 25, 2019 17:40:06 GMT
Of course it still Works, it is made from Nintendium, the strongest material known to man. Not like the modern handhelds who keep weaker and do not last long. Unfortantly, Nintendo seems to be running out of Nintendium so they have to carefully ration it.
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Post by lordroel on Feb 25, 2019 17:42:40 GMT
Not like the modern handhelds who keep weaker and do not last long. Unfortantly, Nintendo seems to be running out of Nintendium so they have to carefully ration it. Well you might be true, but still, i loved the Game Boy, it was and is still a true gaming gem.
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Post by spanishspy on Feb 27, 2019 6:29:15 GMT
A Playstation 2.
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Post by lordroel on Feb 27, 2019 14:57:59 GMT
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Post by spanishspy on Feb 27, 2019 20:08:52 GMT
I was born in 1996 and I am about to graduate university.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2019 20:25:31 GMT
You feel old! This was the first thing I played video games on that wasn't six foot tall, weighed a quarter of a ton and had to fed be 10p pieces.
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Post by stevep on Feb 27, 2019 22:27:47 GMT
You feel old! This was the first thing I played video games on that wasn't six foot tall, weighed a quarter of a ton and had to fed be 10p pieces.
That was pretty much my 1st experience as well. A friend had a ZX which as he said doubled as a room heater as it generated so much waste heat. My own 1st computer was a 286 circa 1990.
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Post by kyng on Jul 13, 2019 14:41:57 GMT
My first (and only) two were a Dreamcast and a Sega Mega Drive. I got them both second-hand in 2002, and I played on the Dreamcast a fair bit. However, I didn't use the Mega Drive very much: it was heavily outdated even then!
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