Back in the 1990s, before I started varsity, high school and even primary school, entry level gaming was good ol'brick games. 9999-n-1 that sounded unbelievable. I still haven't managed to get all my fun 9999 games out of it since the 90s but that's what being a 90s kid was all about - fun in every sense of the word. Looking back now I wonder what made tetris look so interesting, along with those road crossing games that kept me going for hours on end.
Moving along there were more gaming choices later in the 90s that put a smile on a face every time. There was the infamous Nintendo Gameboy. I never really owned an original gameboy but I always wanted one. Much better than a brick game and more bits. Yes not even megabytes or gigabytes that everyone speaks of today. That was how we rolled back when technology was just a word :P
Nintendo never seized to amaze kids with their bundles of joy and tons of games. Just look at that console on the left. So little buttons, LCD screen and portable. Not so complicated like a Sony PSP but great fun for an inexpensive console. Then on the right we have the next installment of gaming excellence. The gameboy color. Yes kids, back in the day we never had color, except for that green screen. Gameboy Color changed all that with a little bit of color kids everywhere we hooked. Again I was not one of them but really loved the friend who had one.
Perhaps in a later post I will talk about the home consoles that were as awesome as the portables or even better. Oh and maybe some of my friend might blog some things as well. Hope those memories are coming back.
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