D
Deleted User
Guest
OP
is that a double cartridge?
I was just 4 and a half years old when I got this for Christmas and I've been gaming ever since then
is that a double cartridge?
I was just 4 and a half years old when I got this for Christmas and I've been gaming ever since then
is that a double cartridge?
Same [emoji14]Intellivision. I remember Masters of the Universe, B17 Bomber, Burger Time, and a couple others.
CHECKING FOR
MEMORY CARD(S)
PLEASE DO NOT
ADD OR REMOVE
A MEMORY CARD
AT THIS POINT
VALID
MEMORY CARD
NOT FOUND
[RETRY]
[CONTINUE]
if it was the last copy you were luckyPS1 (9002), some time at the age of 5 (don't think it was a birthday or christmas), I think the idea was my mom's... but I preferred having my dad play games and watch him rather than do so myself
and of course nobody in the family knew what a "memory card" was, which became a problem with the 2nd game (Hot Wheels Turbo Racing) we got the next day: (1st was The Smurfs, the platformer)
Code:CHECKING FOR MEMORY CARD(S) PLEASE DO NOT ADD OR REMOVE A MEMORY CARD AT THIS POINT
Code:VALID MEMORY CARD NOT FOUND [RETRY] [CONTINUE]
Nobody of us knew English, it was not obvious that you could scroll down from Retry to Continue (the brackets aren't in the original text and only the currently selected option blinks), so those 2 screens were all I saw for the first 40 minutes or so
Many years later I found out the European version of HWTR crashes when loading a certain track...
Also, a then friend of mine (I don't even remember who he was) came visit me with his PS1 and 50 games (most of them pirate), he gave me one and of course I couldn't figure out how to run it, until I got a PC and found out about ePSXe
The first console I personally chose was a GBA SP in 2003, with Pokemon Crystal (the last one ever stocked by that supermarket)... much of my elementary school history was in that game