ITT: Post the first three video games you ever owned. (If your family owned games prior to your adolescence, pick the first 3 games you would truly consider your own.)
ITT: Post the first three video games you ever owned. (If your family owned games prior to your adolescence...
ATV offroad fury was an underrated series and even if you have no connection with anything ATV related in real life they were fun as fuck.
>PS2 games
Please be a poor third worlder.
>First three video games were PS2 games
Underage is not allowed on Sup Forums.
Pic related for me.
Mine were Simpsons: Hit and Run, Dragon Ball Z Budokai 2 and Time Crisis 3
>People whose first games were on the PS2 are now old enough to browse Sup Forums
Well that's fucking depressing.
20 years old USA. My parents didn't really like games very much but they eventually folded. Didn't get a PS2 until I was like 8 or 9. It also took a lot of convincing to even get a DS after the PS2 because "you already have a game system".
Exactly. Extremely underrated in my opinion.
I'm 22 years old
People who's first games were on the 360 are probably old enough to post here
got 4 on same day
>conkers bfd
>Mario 64
>goldeneye
>crusin exotica
shit was so cash
I think, as OP pointed out, your first vidya it has a lot more to do with your situational circumstances. Beginning video games in adolescence would be unthinkable for me, whereas OP thinks it's normal. For example this nigga is 22 and his first games were on PS2, whereas I'm 18 and my first games were on the PS1 (when I was around 3 years old, older brother's console shared with me). Yet there are probably others my age whose first game was on the 360, but again that would seem unthinkable for me. The X360 and PS3 were always the 'new' consoles, and ignoring its initial release date, the PS3 didn't really kick off until like 2009/2010, which is when I got mine for christmas. Until then, I was playing PS2 and PS1 games on the PS2, and stuff like Crash Bandicoot, Spyro (ps1) and Ratchet and Clank are principle games of my childhood.
>If your family owned games prior to your adolescence, pick the first 3 games you would truly consider your own
>pick the first 3 games you would truly consider your own
>older brother's console shared with me
>shared with me
so, not truly your own.
Well it was given to me along with all the games as soon as he got his PS2, which was when I was like 3 or maybe 4 years old. He also shared the PS2 with me too, he was a bro, and I got my own slim PS2 by age 5.
My memories is really fuzzy but I think it was these, these are the earliest ones I can remember that I owned
>The X360 and PS3 were always the 'new' consoles, and ignoring its initial release date, the PS3 didn't really kick off until like 2009/2010, which is when I got mine for christmas. Until then, I was playing PS2 and PS1 games on the PS2
Wow, so this is what it's like to be a poorfag.
I always pitied kids like you who only had a PS1 in 2006 while I had a Wii, PS3 and 360 on launch.
Not that user you're replying to but getting a Wii on launch day was the biggest pain in the ass, had to go to six different stores to find one.
Didn't really mind to be honest. The PS2 actually had games, and was still getting them like God of War 2. The PS3 was shit in its first few years. Early 7th gen in general was pretty awful, save for the DS (which I had).
i was born in 2000 dude, what do you want?
>I had a Wii, PS3 and 360 on launch.
The worst three launches in terms of video games ever? Oh wait 8th gen happened...
So your birthday was in the last 3 days?
There is a 3/365th chance of that being the case, yes.
My dad bought me a NES when I was about 3. I remember most of them though. Good times
SMB 1,2 and 3
8 Eyes
Fist of the North Star
Castlevania
3D World Runner
Kickle Cubicle
Double Dragon
Adventure Island
Bases Loaded
19 Male USA
My first video game was Chicken Little on my brand new Gameboy Advance. I didn't get a console until Christmas 2008 which was the Wii with my first game being Brawl. I still got to play videogames at my cousin's it's just my parents didn't bother buying me systems when they said I could go on Nick.com and play a SpongeBob game.