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POLL: How old are you?
MYX:
Ahh for me, if I get a whiff of an apple or watermelon jolly rancher that's it man, I get a flood of memories. I used to get the like 6 inch JRs at MR. J's (the local 7-11 type place) and play what ever was there. My parents forced us to go to church (something I could have cared less about at that point in my life, I like it now, but that's not the point is it) Anyway, the church was acrossed the street from Mr. J's too, so we would get dropped off and when they left, we used our offering money to get a Jolly rancher and play a few games of Time Soldiers. 3 quarters was all we had so had to make those games go as far as they could, so it was some serious gaming let me tell you. I have to give kudos where it is due. My brother rocked at Time Soldiers. I was usually out pretty quick, but he could play for a long time. Haven't played that in a long time.
mwatson:
20 here - the town next to me used to have a vintage game store that sold old arcade cabs and pinball machines (among other retro game room merchandise). I grew up playing a lot of the arcade classics on an old BBC Microcomputer. I've been playing an assortment of emulators for the past few years on my PC and Xbox, but mamedox wasn't enough for the old classics. I'm a few weekends away from being all finished with my first cab build :D
(+_+):
Turned 40 on the 9th. :'(
But as Groucho Marx said.
"You're only as young as the woman you feel."
Chris G:
--- Quote from: (+_+) on April 11, 2007, 08:23:28 pm ---But as Groucho Marx said.
"You're only as young as the woman you feel."
--- End quote ---
That would put my 42 year old boss at about 19.
Hawk Daddy:
I'm 19, I've always loved the arcade games. I like the consoles but I'd always prefer a stand up machine. And Finally I have one, or a couple.
Hawk