Legend of Zelda, Pac Man, and Super Mario Bros.
My mom liked the latter two, and my older half-brother liked the first, I was probably about three years old at the time. Then my mom bought a SNES with a bunch of games like Final Fantasy, A Link to the Past, Super Mario World, Donkey Kong Country games, etc. I played most of those here and there, but not seriously. It wasn't until I got a GameBoy and Pokemon that I played games more fervently, at about six years old (2000.) We also had a PS One and N64. We played games like tetris, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro on the PS1. My mom preferred the PS1 to the N64, I think mostly because the games she played were fixed camera ones, and she couldn't get the hang of a 3d camera. On the N64 we played Mario Kart mostly. I was mostly a handheld gamer at the time though, and I played mostly handheld games. It wasn't until the PS2 that I started to play console games more, I went back to the Snes games and played those as well with the GBA versions. Toward the end of the 6th generation I got a Gamecube, and played most of those games. Around this same time I tinkered with PC gaming by putting a GPU into a manufactured PC. In the 7th generation I had extra money saved up and bought all three consoles, and had a PC that could play games at medium settings 720p. I also enjoyed my DS and PSP.







