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Black Fist

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You can have all Nintendos. I want SEGAs
In that case we're golden, I always had sega and preferred nintendo lmao.
I had neither growing up, i had the Commodore Amiga and MS-DOS.
The only Sega i "had" was a friend that lend me his Megadrive/Genesis for a few years (3 or 4)
As for Nintendo, the first i had was the DS, followed by the Wii.
But then again, that's why God created Emulators.
 

WhatNitrous

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I had neither growing up, i had the Commodore Amiga and MS-DOS.
The only Sega i "had" was a friend that lend me his Megadrive/Genesis for a few years (3 or 4)
As for Nintendo, the first i had was the DS, followed by the Wii.
But then again, that's why God created Emulators.
I had a genesis when I wanted an snes, I wasnt deprived when I was young...just after I hit being a teenager...and the rest of my existence to the day lol.
 

Black Fist

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The first thing I had was that old Pong console, then the C-64 and then the SEGA Mega Drive and all other stuff.
My history in gaming goes like this:
> Phillips Videopac (european version of the Magnavox Odyssey 2)
> Pong Machine (i found that my parents had it during my Videopac days)
> some Game & Watch, also during my Videpac days (ok, one for Nintendo, i forgot about those)
> ZX Spectrum 48K
> Commodore Amiga (before the Amiga, i played a lot of Commodore 64 at a friends house every weekend)
> PC (first MS-DOS, then Windows...and the Sega Megadrive/Genesis at my house)
> Playstation
> Playstation 2
> Xbox 360
> Nintendo DS
> PSP
> Wii
.....now, only PC. Still have my PS2 and 360, working great.
 

WhatNitrous

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My history in gaming goes like this:
> Phillips Videopac (european version of the Magnavox Odyssey 2)
> Pong Machine (i found that my parents had it during my Videopac days)
> some Game & Watch, also during my Videpac days (ok, one for Nintendo, i forgot about those)
> ZX Spectrum 48K
> Commodore Amiga (before the Amiga, i played a lot of Commodore 64 at a friends house every weekend)
> PC (first MS-DOS, then Windows...and the lend Sega Megadrive/Genesis)
> Playstation
> Playstation 2
> Xbox 360
> Nintendo DS
> PSP
> Wii
.....now, only PC. Still have my PS2 and 360, working great.
well then you only missed two important generation's, SNES or Genersis and Nintendo.

The rest dont even count :LOL:

EDIT

Game Boy Advance - Likely the best system to ever exist, aside from being handheld.
 
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