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I had a Sega mega drive and it was so much cooler, then my next console was the ps1 and I never looked back.



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kljesta64 said:

how did you hide your GC if you didnt have any ?

In my post I'd = I would.



Wii U is a GCN 2 - I called it months before the release!

My Vita to-buy list: The Walking Dead, Persona 4 Golden, Need for Speed: Most Wanted, TearAway, Ys: Memories of Celceta, Muramasa: The Demon Blade, History: Legends of War, FIFA 13, Final Fantasy HD X, X-2, Worms Revolution Extreme, The Amazing Spiderman, Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate - too many no-gaemz :/

My consoles: PS2 Slim, PS3 Slim 320 GB, PSV 32 GB, Wii, DSi.

I can't really answer your question since I grew up playing Nintendo. My parents owned a NES before I was born because my mom wanted it. When I was around 4, or 5 is when I started playing video games.

My family has also owned Sega consoles and Sony consoles, but we never stopped buying Nintendo consoles.



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I grew up on Playstation. I had the type of parents who thought that all video game systems were the same so I only needed one. I opted to go with the PS1 and PS2. I didn't discover the incredible libraries of GCN and N64 until I got a Wii. Didn't miss much with Xbox though.



Sigs are dumb. And so are you!

I only ever owned console at the end of each generation and most of the time it was secondhand, only console I didn't own where ones form Sega, sorry sega. Nintendo lost me when Sony gave me Crash. Crash > Mario.. mind you that hasn't stopped me buying anything Mario related.



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The first console I ever bought with my own money was the NES. Saved up Birthday and Christmas money until I could afford one. As with the Atari 2600, a lot of the games were pretty lame, but some were awesome. I used to play Nobunaga's Ambition with my friend all the time. Final Fantasy (1) blew my mind. Anything with ninjas was awesome and the sports games were more fun then than they are now. I never liked Mario, however, and found it boring.

Then I got an SNES. Traded some skateboard parts to a rich kid for it and a few games. Zelda was fantastic, but the rest, including another Mario game, kind of left me cold. A lot of the games weren't all that different from the NES. So many platformer and platformer variations that I started to get really bored with gaming. Luckily, even though I'd stopped caring about buying new games, I went with a friend (same one I played Nobunaga with) to a used game store. Saw Final Fantasy 3(VI), remembered the first FF I'd played on the NES, and picked it up on impulse. That was the single most important moment in gaming for me. However, I couldn't find anything else like it, so I got bored with my SNES again.

Then the PS1 came out and felt light-years beyond the SNES. I still remember where I was when I first saw the Final Fantasy VII commercial. With that, there was no doubt which console I would buy. I didn't regret it in the slightest, either, as I enjoyed the PS1 about 10x the SNES (except for FFVI). Suikoden, Final Fantasy Tactics, Gran Turismo, Soul Blade, Alundra ... the PS1 made me into a gamer.

The N64 never had a chance with me. I barely remember it existing. Everything just sounded the same, while the Playstation had all this new stuff. Honestly, the way Nintendo relies so heavily on the same old franchises has always turned me off. Then the GameCube came out and it looked so goofy, while the PS2 had all these RPGs and fighting games and racing games and just about EVERYTHING. Again, with me, it was no contest. Got a Dreamcast, too, which marked the first time I had more than one console in a generation. It's library was just so damned cool from the start.

Reading through this thread I've noticed a lot of people who insult anyone who switched from Nintendo to anything else. Seems really petty and conceited, if you ask me. I switched because I liked what Playstation offered better, end of story. If anything, I resisted at first because I had felt "loyal" to Nintendo. Not having Final Fantasy kicked that loyalty in the head and threw it out into the street, though. Nintendo didn't have what I wanted but Playstation did. If that bothers anyone, too bad.



Because I disliked consoles when I was a kid, I preferred C64/Amiga untill I got a megadrive. That was awesome.

 

http://www.lemon64.com/games/votes_list.php

http://www.lemonamiga.com/games/votes_list.php

 

Some really sweet games there. Maybe I should pick my old computers and try if they still work... :P

 

edit:

Even now, I totally understand why I preferred computers over consoles back then. Bot of commodore-computers had very diverse libraries with some absulute gems.



NintendoPie said:
brendude13 said:

Damn that pisses me off so much.

The average consumer can be pretty stupid.

My Grandma thought that if she got a new computer she would forever lose her email... yeah.

My parents are similar, completely hopeless.



Simple answer - didn't exist.



 

i think we did have one but when i was 4/5 my Dad came home with a Playstation on launch day (or very close) and i loved it. i didn't even know what a nintendo anything was. Then i got a PS2 which i played loads as i grew up (i brought an xbox and Gamecube but never played them) then went to PS3 and it is by far my best system ever (also got a 360 for 11 months and a Wii for 2 Days)

If my dad had come home with a nintendo system i probably would love that now. I just honestly didn't even know what mario or anything nintendo was till about 10/11