Average age of springers....
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- GrOuNd_ZeRo
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- SwiftSpear
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Not at all, it just represents a generational gap in gaming. The difference of gamer experiance from a 36 year old gamer and a 26 year old gamer isn't much to mention. The difference from a 26 year old gamer to a 16 year old gamer is massive. 16 year old gamers of today didn't experiance too much before the PS/N64 generation. whereas my glory days were in the NES/SNES gen, and you guys still remember pac man frogger and asteroids.Belmakor wrote: I also felt a bit like "26 and greater"???! What, now 26 is when someone gets old?!
I did, Donkey Kong Country 2 was the first console game I played. I used to visit my cousin as often as possible to play on his SNES.SwiftSpear wrote:Not at all, it just represents a generational gap in gaming. The difference of gamer experiance from a 36 year old gamer and a 26 year old gamer isn't much to mention. The difference from a 26 year old gamer to a 16 year old gamer is massive. 16 year old gamers of today didn't experiance too much before the PS/N64 generation. whereas my glory days were in the NES/SNES gen, and you guys still remember pac man frogger and asteroids.Belmakor wrote: I also felt a bit like "26 and greater"???! What, now 26 is when someone gets old?!

Speaking of generational gaps.... I was *8*!!!!! when our family got our first computer (a C64 in Christmas '83). I was 16 when I bought *my* first computer - an Amiga 500.SwiftSpear wrote:Not at all, it just represents a generational gap in gaming. The difference of gamer experiance from a 36 year old gamer and a 26 year old gamer isn't much to mention. The difference from a 26 year old gamer to a 16 year old gamer is massive. 16 year old gamers of today didn't experiance too much before the PS/N64 generation. whereas my glory days were in the NES/SNES gen, and you guys still remember pac man frogger and asteroids.Belmakor wrote: I also felt a bit like "26 and greater"???! What, now 26 is when someone gets old?!
Now, my oldest kid turns 8 near Christmas this year, and we've got a network of 3 computers in the house (and have always had computers about...)
Felix the Cat wrote:18. 9/11/1987. Sucky birthday.SinbadEV wrote:You forgot purchasing Pornography.ILMTitan wrote:You are no longer a minor in the US at 18 as well. Afaik, the only rights you gain at 21 are drinking and gambling(in most states).
In this wonderful part of the world you can gamble and buy porn at the age of 18.
Now, I need to move somewhere where the age of consent is lower, because it's 18 in Florida which is too high. 16 would be nice for various reasons.
Young 'un.

On the subject of gaming I still have my SNES (and oh do i love it still. Super Mario World!) and my N64

Still have a Spectrum +2 around here somewhere, too.

- SwiftSpear
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The internet has afforded me the oppertunity to reminise of my past experiances in gaming without the hassle of pulling out my old hardware if you know what I mean...
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