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Tatsujin

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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #30 on: October 27, 2013, 03:40:16 AM »
I guess a 486 pc doesnt count as that was a 32bit cpu of I remember right...  I guess I would have experienced that system before any consoles.

may be it was 32-bit, but played games from like the 4-bit age :P
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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #31 on: October 27, 2013, 08:51:15 AM »
I answered mega drive in haste but now i think it might have actually been amiga 500 round a friend's house

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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #32 on: October 27, 2013, 10:31:35 AM »
During the 16 bit era I first experienced the NES... yep the NES.  I think it was about 1990/91 when my dad and I were at a CompUSA or Computer City maybe and they had a stack of five NES consoles for $25 each.  So my dad bought one with Tetris, Mario 2 and Mario 3.  We took it home and disconnected the old Atari 800.  I soon experienced SNES and Genesis at a friends house but didnt get systems of my own until much later.

I guess a 486 pc doesnt count as that was a 32bit cpu of I remember right...  I guess I would have experienced that system before any consoles.

Ahh man I grew up with a NES during the 16 bit era as well.  I was super jealous of everybody else lol.

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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #33 on: October 27, 2013, 11:07:23 AM »
Parents sold the NES to buy a SNES for me for Christmas. I might have played a turbo or genny before that time at kiosks but I don't remember
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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #34 on: October 27, 2013, 11:30:24 AM »
I answered mega drive in haste but now i think it might have actually been amiga 500 round a friend's house

Ah ok, if we talking home compis too, then for me it was the amiga as well.
Must have been around 1987  then.
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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #35 on: October 27, 2013, 11:59:20 AM »
but now i think it might have actually been amiga 500 round a friend's house
+1
this was going to be my answer too but the OP said your first "console" experience so I went with the PC Engine.

I remember the Amiga being really expensive for the time, only a handful of kids in my school with wealthy parents had one. When the PC Engine & Megadrive arrived they were comparatively cheap and seemed graphically superior to the 16 bit home computers.

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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #36 on: October 27, 2013, 12:20:47 PM »
I inherited my brother's video game habit and my first experience with a 16-bit console was playing his TG16 in 1990.  I'm not sure if the first game that I tried was either JJ & Jeff or Bonk, the memory is too distant to recall in detail.

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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #37 on: October 28, 2013, 01:07:33 AM »
My first was the Genesis, first played when my cousin came to visit for the summer and brought hers. I remember getting hooked on Sonic right away, but thinking Phantasy Star was just weird (I'd never seen an RPG before at that point). Then my best friend got one and we had tons of fun with Mortal Kombat, Eternal Champions, X-Men, Risk, Beavis And Butthead...  I know the SNES was the better system from a technical standpoint, but I'll always have a soft spot for Sega.
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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #38 on: October 28, 2013, 02:09:22 AM »
I know the SNES was the better system from a technical standpoint,

was it?
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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #39 on: October 28, 2013, 02:36:01 AM »
...A TG-16 deal came upon me in '90, so I picked it up.

Was the TG-16 deal the buy the system and get one of 30 games free via mail ?

Nope. Someone (I'm told) had won a TG-16, booster, stick, tap and 5 games in a contest but did not want it. So he sold it for 50% retail at the time.
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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #40 on: October 28, 2013, 05:29:55 AM »
1st 16 bit system was the Genesis in Toronto, CA. It was 1989 and Sega had recently launched the Genesis ,they had a big expo near lake Ontario. Got to try Mystic Defender and Forgotten Worlds that day.

Was it the EX?  They used to have a huge room full of games you could you play there.  I used to play Jurassic Park Genesis when I went.  Than we'd go across to Ontario place and I'd play the Super Scope games they had set up.

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It may have been the EX, my memory is hazy. I recall that this was some sort of expo near the lake that Sega was part off. I wish I could remember better. It was gone after a few days.

I went to Jr. High at Jesse Ketchum, we used to go to Yonge street for lunch (and some times to skip class) and play video games at the arcades or swing by Sears and play their free gaming setups. We played a TON of Gautlent on the NES there too. lol Crazy memory recall.

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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #41 on: October 28, 2013, 02:36:07 PM »
...A TG-16 deal came upon me in '90, so I picked it up.

Was the TG-16 deal the buy the system and get one of 30 games free via mail ?

Nope. Someone (I'm told) had won a TG-16, booster, stick, tap and 5 games in a contest but did not want it. So he sold it for 50% retail at the time.

Dude, that sounds like a TurboPlay contest. If I'm not lazy, I'll see if I can find the issue.

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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #42 on: October 29, 2013, 05:03:03 AM »
Dude, that sounds like a TurboPlay contest. If I'm not lazy, I'll see if I can find the issue.

I got the impression is was one of those ad contests, where you'd win a entertainment setup with multiple systems, TV and sound system. The game IIRC were Bonk, Blazing, L.Axe, A.Crush and World Class Baseball. The seller ask the manager at Babbages to unload it, so I never met the dude. I was one of those kids that would hit the game store every other day hoping for new shipments. I got to know all the employees and eventually got a PT job working there.
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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #43 on: October 30, 2013, 01:06:39 PM »
I still remember, I saw the SNES at a neighbors house when I was 3.  We already had the Sega Genesis at this time, and an NES.

I was not really that impressed with the SNES.   I was excited that it was new, and I wanted to have it but then while watching the neighbor dude play Super Mario World, I thought to myself "Castle of Illusion is more fun.", so I wasn't really upset that I didn't have it to play. 

Super Mario isn't exactly the most graphically impressive game. Considering that I had Mario 3 and had just finished playing it, I didn't see what was Super about it.   I honestly thought it was just like, an expansion thing that I could find in the used game bin at the game store.

I didn't really become impressed with SNES until I was introduced to Street Fighter II and Mario Kart.  Until then, I was always playing Genesis because Sonic 2 is the best thing ever when you're a little kid hopped up on coke and twinkies.

The coolest thing for SNES to me, still, to this day, is the Super Scope 6.    That is the best part of the SNES.   Those games were awesome.  No lightgun setup was that f*cking cool.


My aunt/uncle had Turbo Grafx, and that is where I first experienced it whenever we'd go over there for some family event.

It ruled.    I always thought it was more fun than the SNES/Genesis as far as game variety went.  This is probably because they had Bonk, KC, Silent Debuggers, Dungeon Explorer, Bloody Wolf, Neutopia, Alien/Devil Crush, Blazing Lazers, and R Type.

That's like, a power house of variety right there.


Basically though, I never got concerned with which was really better, because each console had something I liked more.   

Squaresoft defined SNES for me, action games on the Genesis were way better, and TG was my arcade-quality machine.

Who the hell needed to go to the arcade to play shooty games when the TG did it all from my house.


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Re: The first console you 'experienced' during the 16-bit era
« Reply #44 on: October 30, 2013, 02:50:06 PM »
I still remember, I saw the SNES at a neighbors house when I was 3.  We already had the Sega Genesis at this time, and an NES.

I was not really that impressed with the SNES.   I was excited that it was new, and I wanted to have it but then while watching the neighbor dude play Super Mario World, I thought to myself "Castle of Illusion is more fun.", so I wasn't really upset that I didn't have it to play. 

Super Mario isn't exactly the most graphically impressive game. Considering that I had Mario 3 and had just finished playing it, I didn't see what was Super about it.   I honestly thought it was just like, an expansion thing that I could find in the used game bin at the game store.


And that all as a 3yo? I'm deeply impressed! :)
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