What is your first videogame?
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CronoTriggerfan
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Well, the first I played were SMB/SMB3 on my babysitter's NES that she used to bring over. After that, my mom got me an original Play It Loud! red GameBoy with Kirby's Dream Land, and later that year on my birthday, I got a Super Nintendo with Yoshi's Island, which had just come out a week or so before. I forget exactly how old I was, I know I was in preschool at the time, though.
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I remember my cousins playing the nes and atari they own, but I don't think they let me. I remember annoying one family member till he let me play sonic 2 on the gensis. My first system was a snes and the first game for it was super mario all stars + world (still have it.)
It is not junk! It is assorted goods with no current use.Sword_Gun wrote:Klef your asking a whole bunch of videogame players.. for girl advice.. Nice.
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super mario world as well, I remember walking down the street to funcoland with my older brother and watching him buy it. I also remember trying to go the wrong way when playingsoundwave wrote:Super Mario World, for SNES, I can still remember my mother, sister and I going to Toys R Us to pick it up, and my sister telling me I was too young to play.
SMW is still one of my favorite games, definitely my favorite from the 16-bit generation.




