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I remember having a NES, SNES, N64, PS, and then PS2. From about 90' to 98 I played the NES and SNES alot so I would say those remind me alot of my childhood.
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Atari
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TurboGrafix 16, Nintendo and Super Nintendo.
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The imagination game system, inspired by mom's "go outside until it's dinner time" way of life. :)
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nintendo, and super nintendo, nintendo 64 that what i remember playing.
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Atari 2600 and IntelliVision.
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I was grown before game systems arrived, that said, I started my gaming with a Nintendo NES and about 100 games. I still have it, it still works and so do all the games, except one.
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nintendo, super nintendo, sega genesis, nintendo 64
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Plain, ol' computer. I've never had a console of any kind. I'm not sure whether I'd want one or not, to be honest.. I used to be jealous of the kids who had one when I was younger, but now I'm quite satisfied with the flexibility a computer offers
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Colecovision -any one else even remember this one?
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The original 8-bit Nintendo
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The alphabet game on long road trips. 20 minutes of silence and then a sudden outburst of "Z!!!!" Ok, so the life of an MK sort of sucks. I got my first game system when I was 21. It was the original NES, and it was 1991 so I was really late to get on the bandwagon.
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Atari & the Nintendo
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Game boy color. Then I got Nintendo 64 for my 9th birthday, I got a Gamecube a little less than a year after it came out, and now I have a Wii.
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Nothing. No game systems. I didn't own the popular GameBoy in the 90's and I don't own a PlayStation at all. I grew up in the 90's.
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Intelevision Atari Frogger Pong
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TRS-80
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Typical elementary school games, pump-pump pull-away, prisioner's base, fox and goose, catch, work-up in baseball or softball, etc. This was long before the electronic age. A vacuumn tube was current technology and our country school was not even wired for electricity.
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Intelivision
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