You've played on a lot of systems! For my history, it started with an MSX. The game I remember playing the most was a game called Athletic Land (or Atlant as we called it, since that's what the casette said). It had a green screen so now colors. My brother also had an Atari Lynx (which is kind of like a Gamegear). I had this other handheld called a SuperVision. It had these cartridges which fit into the cartridge slot of the MSX, and since I was young I though I could play the games on the MSX, yet by putting a cartrige in, I destroyed the thing.
So at that point we got our first PC, a 486. The PC is really all I played on untill I got a GBA very much later. I got a lot of old shareware CDs which introduced me to a lot of old DOS games. Most people grew up with a NES and SNES and there's a lot of sites devoted to those games, it's too bad there's not many devoted to DOS games, appart from abandonware sites.
Like I said, after that I got a GBA, along with Golden Sun, which I had played on an emulator before and really liked. At that point I really started appreciating Nintendo. I got a Gamecube with Metroid Prime and Pikmin (but didn't get a memory card, since I thought it would come with the console, so the first month I played the games from the start over and over, since I didn't have the money to buy a memory card). Nowadays, all I really play is on PC. I don't have any of the new consoles. The Wii doesn't interest me enough to get, and there's not a lot of games on it I like. The PS3 seems cool, but also not a lot of games and it's expensive, though the games it does have are pretty cool. For the Xbox360, it's been out for a while now and I think it's too late to get one now. Appart from that, most games on Xbox360 come to PC as well, so I'll just stick with my PC for now.




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but apart from that I’ve mainly used them for long car or train journeys.




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