The Age of players:
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Wow - I thought I was one of the few 40+ Guild Wars players being 44 next month, but it seems there are a lot of us in this bracket!
Along with many of the other oldies here, I started playing PC games back at the beginning of the 1980s. My first computer was a Sinclair Spectrum 48K.
I taught myself BASIC on that machine and even wrote a few simple games for it.
My first PC was an 80286 with a whole 256K of RAM! It cost me around £400 (getting on for $800 US) to upgrade that to 1 meg of RAM so that it would play the original Wing Commander. Anyone else remember having to create game specific boot disks? :-) The joys of HIMEM.SYS, EMS, XMS, and trying to get work out early Adlib and Soundblaster IRQs :-)
Along with many of the other oldies here, I started playing PC games back at the beginning of the 1980s. My first computer was a Sinclair Spectrum 48K.
I taught myself BASIC on that machine and even wrote a few simple games for it.
My first PC was an 80286 with a whole 256K of RAM! It cost me around £400 (getting on for $800 US) to upgrade that to 1 meg of RAM so that it would play the original Wing Commander. Anyone else remember having to create game specific boot disks? :-) The joys of HIMEM.SYS, EMS, XMS, and trying to get work out early Adlib and Soundblaster IRQs :-)
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Originally Posted by NeHoMaR
I started with this; I still have it, from 1986:
![]() Note the controller has just one button, and no, it isn't wireless, it's just picture edition, hahahaha! So, today games (including GW) are all amazing more me! ![]() |

Although I'd have to say my first video game experience had to be the old Coleco handheld games that used the LED lights, primarily the football one. That was back in the early 80's. I have literally been a gamer since then. I didn't even know what school was yet.
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26-29 group here. Fondly remember the Ataris of the mid-80s! First computer was a Dragon32, the CPU ran at a quite dizzying 0.8MHz!
Playing the ASCII-based 'Quest' on the Dragon32 (at the tender age of 5) was also my first taste of RPGing - Guild Wars is sure a long way on from that!
I'm among the youngest in my alliance btw...
Playing the ASCII-based 'Quest' on the Dragon32 (at the tender age of 5) was also my first taste of RPGing - Guild Wars is sure a long way on from that!
I'm among the youngest in my alliance btw...

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Turned 41 this year. Nice to see there are more of us old timers than I first thought. Actually I don't think we have anyone under the age of 30 in our guild right now. Apparently the need for more frequent bio-breaks is a huge turn off for younger people wanting to join our guild
First computer game experience was Ultima III on an old Apple. Then got hooked on that text based game (Can't remember the actual name... something about caves) that was common on Mainframes. Never looked back after that.
First computer game experience was Ultima III on an old Apple. Then got hooked on that text based game (Can't remember the actual name... something about caves) that was common on Mainframes. Never looked back after that.
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Originally Posted by Perkunas
"Pinball Wizard II" here. Dumped a LOT of quarters into pinball machines, back when the dinosaurs walked the world. Probably even "bought" a couple of "Space Invaders" machines along the way. "Pong" anyone? Still have around 50 Atari games in the closet as well as the console.
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My age? The answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything.
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Originally Posted by Hengis Stone
Anyone else remember having to create game specific boot disks? :-) The joys of HIMEM.SYS, EMS, XMS, and trying to get work out early Adlib and Soundblaster IRQs :-)
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And how come nobody has mentioned Zaxxon yet, that game rules

Oh yah, I'm 24. Been into computers n stuff ever since I was old enough to be fascinated with all the flashing lights



