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JimmyFantasy said:
I will skip on games played at friends home.

I started gaming in 1988 when I was 7 years old, I and my brother asked for a NES for Christmas and fortunately Santa Claus got the message :)

In 1988: NES with Super Mario Bros and Kid Icarus.
In 1989: Atari Lynx with California Games.
In 1990: Sega Megadrive with Golden Axe and MM: Castle of Illusion.
In 1990: Gameboy with Tetris and Super Mario Land.
In 1991: Super Famicom (jap) with Super Ghouls & Ghosts and Super Castlevania 4.
In 1994: Sony PSX (jap) with Ridge Racer and Toshinden.
In 1994: Sega Saturn (jap) with Virtua Fighter and Clockwork Knight.
In 1999: Sega Dreamcast (jap) with Soul Calibur.
In 2006: Nintendo DS Lite with New Super Mario Bros.
In 2007: Nintendo Wii with Super Mario Galaxy.
In 2008: Sony PS3 with LittleBig Planet and Soul Calibur 4.
In 2013: Nintendo 3DS XL with Super Mario 3D Land and Kid Icarus: Uprising.
In 2017: Nintendo Switch with Zelda: BOTW.



Yeah, I did the same, but had A LOT of experience with the 2600, and to a slightly lesser extent, the Intellivision. The Coleco TelStar got some time too. I also fell in love with the Vetrex at a couple kiosks on family vacation. I still want one. It's the only old school system I'd still like to buy to this day. There were other systems too. The Vic 20, and another oddball system I can't remember the name of. It had a Pac-Man clone called either CK Crunch? or KC Crunch? but I shockingly can't find info about it on google.



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