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For me it all started with the Atari 2600 when I was about 7 years old. A great system, a lot of good memories.
Then it was the good old NES. Tons of memories, what a great system, too many good games to even list.
Next I sold the Nintendo and bought the TG-16. What a great system that was. I remember buying Splatterhouse for 60 bucks before I even owned the system because I was so excited! I still have this system at my place and fire it up from time to time. As old as this system is, it boasted 5 player games which was a lot of fun. Anyone ever played a 5 player game of Dungeon Explorer? Good times!
Along my videogame journey, I did at one time have a Turbo Graphics Express but sold it on Ebay because of too many burnt out pixels. It was a great handheld but got way too hot and took 6 AA batteries which it ate up pretty quickly.
Then I bought a Genesis but only had it for about 6 months because my friend got a SNES at about the same time and I kept seeing how much better games looked. Streets of Rage though was an amazing game to come from the Genesis. So I sold my Genesis and got a SNES.
The SNES was an amazing system. Probably my alltime favorite game would be Castlevania IV. I think that is still the best one ever, even better than Dracula X on the Duo, IMO.
Next I bought a Dreamcast and what a great system it was, and still is. Tons of great games including a lot of 2D shooters which are my favorite type of game (Just take a look at Ikaruga! ). I still play it a lot, mainly for MK Gold, Bust A Move 4, and many of the Street Fighters that only made it to this system.
And finally, I have a Gamecube, mainly for Metroid Prime. That game is reason enough to own the cube.
I do own a PSOne because there were a lot of good PSX games that are worth playing. I also have a Saturn because this system is the king of 2D shooters. I never got a PS2 or an Xbox though. Maybe I'll get on here soon. I think Ninja Gaiden on the Xbox looks like reason enough for me to get one.
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