How did you lose your gaming virginity?

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geldonyetich

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I'm pretty sure gaming gave me my virginity, not caused me to lose it ;)

That said, probably an ooooold arcade machine was my first video game ever. I'm talking, like, Night Driver [http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=8866].
 

Soviet Razor

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1998, age 4. Golden Eye, played in my cousin's basement because my mum disapproved of violent video games.
 

Misterian

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I'd say... perhaps the first Super Mario Bros for the NES.

I played it just after getting out of the crib. since then I've played games all my life.
 

ryukage_sama

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Well, the first time I did it in a game was Mass Effect.

Oh, wait! You meant the first game I played. I first played a game earlier than I can even remember for the NES, but I suspect that it was either a hockey game, Ghostbusters, or that impossible Ninja Turtles game.
 

dex-dex

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duck hunt and super mario brother
dam dog even when i was six i wanted to shoot that dumb dog!

i would say i was about six
 

Huupertti

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Super mario bros. on NES when I was 4, then I remember Yoshi's Island on SNES (which is a great game btw)
 

Jark212

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BioTox said:
Doom for the PC :D I was 3... got to love parents LoL

* Correction * I was 5 =P
I was about that age when I played Doom & Doom 2, 5-6 years old. That gave me nightmares...

My dad liked Heretic...
 

e2density

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Japanese Pr0n Games for PC

007: The World is Not Enough at my neighbors house. Now he lives far away from me and I still talk to him on occasion.
 

yourbeliefs

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I first played an old Atari 2600 when I was like 4, but when I was 5 my parents got me a NES and it took off from there. I'm sure if my parents could go back in time they'd stop themselves from purchasing that for their impressionable, ADHD riddled young child, but luckily that technology hasn't been perfected yet.