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*sighs at memories*
It all started when we were going to Japan, I think I was 4/5? We were delayed in getting on the plane, and I was being a whinging little *ceonsred1.2* Therefore, my mum and dad went and bought a GB Colour(still got it c With it I bought a few games...Jungle Book and Bob The Builder are the ones I remember. In Japan, we spent like all our days in the Pok
Pokemon Ruby, my parents had tried to keep me away from video games, but a friend, can't remember who, showed me his copy of Ruby, they'd only just got it I think and I really liked it so I told my Mum and Dad and then at Christmas I got GBA SP and Pokemon Sapphire. seeing that I had been given Sapphire instead of Ruby I got upset but then played it.
Mario Kart 64. I didn't know anything about video games until I was 8 and got a Nintendo 64 for Christmas; I guess they just never seemed interesting to me. I had Mario Kart 64 for a few months until I decided to play it, and starting from then, I've been a video game addict.
Super Mario World for the SNES at about age 3... my sister made me play it. I remember I didn't know how to boot up the game, I always though it involved pulling the little connector part out of the cartridge. I never was able to pull that bit out....
My family was always a bit behind on buying the new consoles.
The first Super Mario Bros. =) My grandma had an NES and I used to watch her play all the time as a youngun. Eventually I wanted to play, but that first goomba got me more times than it should have. XD
Intresting question god it makes me feel old I remember rescuing pauline from donkey kong on the atari so donkey kong for atari is farthest back I can remember.