The 2600 was the first I played regularly, but it was more of a thing to do in the downtime before shows or when we couldn't go outside to play.
The NES in 1988 was the one that flipped the switch for me. I remember spending (not wasting) time with friends playing the NES instead of playing outside
November 20, 2025 at 10:47 PM
The 2600 was the first I played regularly, but it was more of a thing to do in the downtime before shows or when we couldn't go outside to play.
The NES in 1988 was the one that flipped the switch for me. I remember spending (not wasting) time with friends playing the NES instead of playing outside