Post your first computer and some games you remember...

post your first computer and some games you remember. for me I'm not sure what i had first Atari or C64 but this setup has a very special place in my heart

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Fuck off to /g/

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nice, i remember that TV adapter with the slider, i think it was to adjust the flicker/timing to the crt wasn't?

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Oops

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nice! i wish i kept some of mine
also checked
do you have some other relics?

Ummm... I still have it.

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Holy shit, I had FOUR of those things in 2 weeks and they all failed.

Intellevision, and...fucking who knows, some tennis game, back a when it could just be called tennis and not super smash court pro extreme 590.

Very cool, but I must now imagine you weigh over 200 pounds. Sorry.

>just be called tennis and not super smash court pro extreme 590.

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what did you use it for mainly?

Good ol' Windows ME

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I got it used with a bunch of those big drawers for the 5 1/4" floppy disks. Had a shit ton of software, but also a good printer. I used that for word processing stuff for school, but it had all kinds of retro games that were still fun to play. It was also tricked out with every upgrade possible. This was the mid-late 90s and it was only a little slower than the PCs of the time.

"This is the one that handles all my date rape cocktail recipes so you better believe I trust it." No but seriously I had this along with I think 12 or 13 others across the US. Christmas 1982 I think. Dad wanted me to learn how to program computers. Today my computer skills involve shitposting and masturbation. Thanks for trying dad.

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That's a toaster

Still miss my Speccy

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Pretty much. I remember downloading the trailer for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone on dial up with that thing. Took hours.
It could do pinball though.

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I want to also add that Tunnels of Doom is the absolute shit. I have installed emulator software just to play this game. It was Dungeons and Dragons in around 64k. Imagine how fast updates would download...

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Dont remeber the exact model but it was definitly a hp. Candyland and some mario knock off

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>This was the mid-late 90s and it was only a little slower than the PCs of the time.
impressive, did it had 3d capabilities?

>updates would download...
updates? what updates?

It had 16 color double hi res graphics, but no dedicated video card that could pull off 3D graphics. It could digitize a 480p screen grab from a VCR though.

Chicken invaders

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did it have a turbo button?