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Dad bought me the NES used with a plethora of games and Nintendo Power issues in 1992 from someone close to the family, SNES followed a couple of years later from one of my classmates at school; N64 was my first "new" system Christmas 1996; given a Genesis shortly after that by my uncle, got the Dreamcast in 2000 on my own, PS2 after graduating high school in 2003, PS3 Slim and PS4 Slim after those were released.....still have it all. Bought a 7800 at some point a decade or so ago, so there's that, too.

Someday, I'll get a PS5. Right now, I've got my first kid on the way in early May, I'm about to close on a house....money has other priorities to be spent on. Plus, this kid needs to be introduced to all of my old stuff.
 
Lawn Darts with the metal tips!!!! Capture the Flag, Kick the Can, King of the Mountain

Had three friends that we would spend untold hours playing whiffleball and a baseball game called Over the Line as well.
I played a lot of whiffle ball. It was perfect for neighborhood streets.
 
Lawn Darts with the metal tips!!!! Capture the Flag, Kick the Can, King of the Mountain

Had three friends that we would spend untold hours playing whiffleball and a baseball game called Over the Line as well.

I loved capture the flag. Played it in the woods. I was stealthy as hell. I could take the flag without anyone knowing.
 
I had Sega CD and couldn't will myself to like it. The games I had/rented were bad, mostly.

It came with Sewer Shark which was borderline unplayable because it was almost all full-motion video with janky targeting controls and navigation. Boring, repetitive maze of a game. Bram Stoker's Dracula looked great but the control lag was brutal. I remember Jurassic Park being point-and-click like a PC game and I didn't have the patience for it as a 12-year old. Road Rash, I think that was pretty fun... Dragon's Lair, looked great, punishing difficulty... also some kind of Western/Sci-Fi game I don't remember the name of. I think I had a bad selection of games on a console that had a bad selection overall.

Yeah, I remember Sonic CD being very weird compared to its earlier versions. Sega got ahead of themselves technology wise without understanding how to properly harness it.
 
Dad bought me the NES used with a plethora of games and Nintendo Power issues in 1992 from someone close to the family, SNES followed a couple of years later from one of my classmates at school; N64 was my first "new" system Christmas 1996; given a Genesis shortly after that by my uncle, got the Dreamcast in 2000 on my own, PS2 after graduating high school in 2003, PS3 Slim and PS4 Slim after those were released.....still have it all. Bought a 7800 at some point a decade or so ago, so there's that, too.

Someday, I'll get a PS5. Right now, I've got my first kid on the way in early May, I'm about to close on a house....money has other priorities to be spent on. Plus, this kid needs to be introduced to all of my old stuff.

Awesome! Congrats man! Yeah, I have introduced my son to the Atari and NES. He loves them.
 
inside games? well, then electric football. Lionel train sets. Electric race car tracks. Risk. Scuba men with soda tablets and little tiny steam engines

outside? flag football; playing cards and clothes-pins to make my Schwinn bike go putt-putt-putt. Basketball with chain nets. Rocks and windows on abandoned buildings...got in trouble for that game.

and finally, my favorite game became Sandy Myers and me in the back seat of my dad's car at the drive-in. I played variations of that game in variations of locations with variations of partners as much as I could for many many years

That brings back a lot of memories. My Grandpa bought me a Lionel train one year. Loved that thing. So well made. Got a some other brand train set for around the Christmas tree a few years back and it pissed me off. The quality just wasn't there. Told my wife we had to get a Lionel.

I remember the electric race car tracks. Never really played risk much. I was more into Stratego. Flag football, yep! I also had a Schwinn bike. I used to explore abandoned buildings with my friends. Got in trouble for it on more than one occasion.
 
I always thought of kids who had Nintendo Power or WWF Magazine subscriptions as rich.

Nintendo Power and Sports Illustrated subscriptions were the trappings of means and culture when I was a kid.
 
I grew up on Nintendo, Super Nintendo, N64. Then switched over PlayStation. I’ve had every PlayStation since the original. Will get the PS5 when possible.

I work a lot and am usually busy but when I get a chance I play NBA2k. Madden has got a little boring to me over the years. For the past 15 years i play strictly sports games. Nothing else does it for me anymore.

I play NBA2k online and have ranked up to European tier for those familiar. I think I’ll always play 2k. It’s so realistic for the most part and let’s me get my competitive urge out.

The kids play fort night non stop. Corny as fuck.
 
The Andre Miller, Roy, Camby, Oden, Blazers team is my squad in 2k. I’ll drop 30 and 10 on you with Miller
 
My best friend would usually get either EGM or GamePro magazines. Those were great to borrow in exchange for Nintendo Power from time to time.
 
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