When they were still legal, I had an R4 without knowing it on my DS. Probably because I was about 4 or 5 when I got it. I was really interested in Fauna when I had it, and then I saw this game called "Animal Crossing: Wild World". When I first saw it, I immediately thought it was going to be about this edutainment. You know, like those games that make learning seem like fun. I loaded it up, played until Nook's Shift where I had a hardlock, then I met Resetti. His mean nature made me think "This game might not be for me after all".
A few years later, my cousins got a Wii. Yay. We played Wii Sports for hours whenever we went to their house. I always cost my team the whole game on tennis and always scored a last on every other game, but it was jolly good fun for me. In 2010, and obviously waaaaaaaaaaay long than it should had been, we got a Wii ourselves! It also came with this USB port, a bit like an R4. Except it was for the Wii. By the time, I didn't play my DS anymore because all of the games weren't fun, around the time it got banned. We were kinda like that "Nintendo SIXTY FOOOOOOUR" thing on YouTube, but it wasn't filmed.
One day, I got bored, so I scoured every corner of our Wii Port. I found CF on it. My experience with WW was now just a memory lurking in the back of my brain, so I loaded it up. Despite not remembering WW, I had some Deja Vu on the graphics...
This time, it doesn't hardlock if you play too long. The next day I loaded it up, AKA 2 months from when I started, Resetti did his little "Welcome to AC please save or else I'll come and bash you thanks" thing. Then I suddenly remembered all the Deja Vu and Nostalgia. But it seemed much more better, so I didn't completely ditch it.
2 years later, the Wii U and 3DS came. I really have literally nothing to say except we got Batman and Mario Party 9. Despite all the negative reviews and feedback, I really liked it and thought it was improved in every way than Mario Party 8, which was on said port.
Oh crap, here comes the flame war!
Even though I didn't get a Wii U, I got a 3DS, Super Pokemon Rumble, Freaky Forms Deluxe, and PMDGTI, and my brother got XBOX 360 games, because my half brother gave his to my brother in June.
Throughout my year, my brother tested out my games on his own 3DS, one of them being Freaky Forms. He got it, and a few months later, I got ScribbleNauts Unlimited. He also found it fun, and got his own.
Around November, we were looking for Christmas gifts. My mother allowed him to buy a XBOX 360 game right away, but I had to wait until Christmas. Being the youngest DEFINITELY sucks.
On Christmas, I had a lot of thin presents. AKA, Game Cartridges. Despite not wanting one, Animal Crossing turned up instead of Alpha Sapphire. Oh well, at least I got it for my birthday this year on January 25. I still remembered City Folk, but this one seemed a bit more fresh. A reboot, perhaps? Because when I had a peek at the cartridge, I only saw newbies, including special characters. I knew only one thing about the game: You had full house customisation. I saw an ad about it, and I remember someone talking about buying a real T-Rex. Pretty weird, right? Though, despite thinking it as a reboot, I have now realised that there's Peanut,K.K Slider, Kapp'n, and Tom Nook. It's pretty obvious how I remember the two that seem like completely normal animals but actually a yokai, I saw K.K Slider when roaming the museum, and Peanut was my WW villager.
Note to self: Pay more attention to the box art!
I dived in on Christmas, but I forgot to save. Bummer. When I started on Boxing Day, I got completely lost on a enthralling tale of happiness, misery-
Nope, I give up on being that Video Game Journalist Person.