I had a Tandy 1000 and I remember playing Kings Quest IV, but not understanding anything about it. I had a stack of bootleg games, but I can't remember anything specific. In school we had Apple 2s and I remember playing Oregon Trail and some terrible edutainment games like Math Blasters.
When I got older and my family got a Windows 95 Pentium 100mhz machine I remember playing Doom, Doom 2, and Dark Forces like nothing else existed. Later I got into Command and Conquer and Red Alert.
I upgraded the video card to a 4mb Screaming 3D, the processor to 133mhz, and doubled the ram to 32mbs. With that I was able to play my favorite FPS Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2 as well as Quake, Quake 2, and Duke Nukem 3D. That was pretty much my high school years.
Of course after that I started building my own PC gaming rigs and I've been playing PC games ever since.
I've since gotten into vintage computing and now have computers from Atari and Commodore as well as a working 386turbo Windows 3.1 machine that I build into a end table. Most of my vintage computing stuff is part of my vast Donkey Kong collection. I have nearly every system and computer that ran ports of the arcade classic.








