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The 8-bit. It was actually my brothers'.
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I played this with my older brother before he left on his mission.
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The original. It began shaping my understanding of world history. It also helped me build my friendship with Kyle.
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1978 Cadillac
I had an 8-track, an 8-track to cassette converter, and a cassette to CD car kit. My car got broken into...they took nothing. -
I was visiting this friend named Barbara. I noticed she had an old 8-bit Nintendo, and Dragon Warrior II. I started playing. Barbara grabbed the maps and started navigating. We played until the sun came up. We are married now.
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Someone was once explaining about WWI. I asked why the Germans and French fought over Alsace-Lorraine. They explained that region had both iron and coal deposits. I thought "I've started wars for that."
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I played this with my wife. We particularly enjoyed the Norse Mythology mod
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I saw it on the shelf. I read the back. You would be playing with thousands of real people at the same time online. I felt my pulse speed up. Then I remembered that I was married. I had no money. I had other things to spend my time on. I think Barbara my have saved my life.
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My son started watching me and asking what was happening.
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The school district gave me an iPad.
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The low-cost "low time commitment" app game that my wife and I have sunk hundreds of hours on in the past 2 years. We even had to upgrade our iPad.
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I got this for my birthday... but my computer couldn't keep up. Then last year the district got me a laptop. :)