Helloooooo I'm 13 too!!!!! My birthday is in the summer.
How old are you and what is your birthday?
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Posted 1 year ago #
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I'm ressurecting this thread. Ooooo zombie thread.
36 years and July. Been gaming since I was 7.Posted 1 year ago # -
wow im surprised im one of the only 13 year olds. my bdays in apirl btw
Posted 1 year ago # -
It seems like I am the youngest here(12). My birthday is in november.
Posted 9 months ago # -
34 - May.
My achin' bones feel older though.
Posted 9 months ago # -
Man, how did I not see this thread!?
I'm 23, though I'm so out of touch with people my age, I feel older. My birthday is 11/9.
Posted 9 months ago # -
Hell why not; I'm 32, Bday is 1/2, been gaming since Atari days
Posted 9 months ago # -
I'm 87. I was playing oscilloscope Table Tennis For Two before you were wearing socks.
Posted 9 months ago # -
for real tao? that's impressive if it isn't bs.
24, july
Posted 9 months ago # -
It was a joke, the aforementioned game being the first video game ever invented.
25 and immature.
Posted 9 months ago # -
I'm only 13
Posted 9 months ago # -
32, but run like an 18 year old!
Posted 9 months ago # -
the aforementioned game being the first video game ever invented
Well, that depends on your definition of "video game." Tennis for Two was played, as you noted, on an oscilloscope. The definition of "video game" that was accepted by US courts during cases decades ago was a game displayed via a video signal, i.e., a signal of the television standard--and under this definition, Tennis for Two is not a video game. Ralph Baer (creator of the Magnavox Odyssey, among other inventions) and Nolan Bushnell (co-founder of Atari, among other companies) do not agree on this definition, as I recall (and current popular usage of the term "video game" most certainly does not agree with it). There's also the fact that Tennis for Two was not exactly a published, distributed work, being only playable on certain special dates at a single location, so its historical impact was not very significant. Still, it is the first case of a game played on an abstract display device, yes.
Posted 9 months ago # -
I would like to hang out with Onmode at bars and use him to win random bets about trivia and stuff like this.
Posted 9 months ago # -
I thought 'Space War' was the first true video game! ;)
Posted 9 months ago # -
People stuck hanging out with me at a bar would probably pay me to stop dampening their mood and just leave. :) I don't drink at all. Hmm, could make a good source of extra income, though.
Spacewar! was a very early, and very influential, computer game, but I'm not sure if the display method would fit that court-approved definition of "video game," either. You need someone else to win that bet for you. Baer's "brown box" early prototype of what would become the Odyssey is what the courts decided was the first video game.
Posted 9 months ago # -
People stuck hanging out with me at a bar would probably pay me to stop dampening their mood and just leave.
I was thinking that, but I didn't wan't to be a jackass and say it! :D
On the bright side, if a bar fight broke out everyone would go after you first, giving me time to slip out unscathed!
We do have one thing in common though, I don't drink either.
Posted 9 months ago # -
Wait, if nither of you drink, then wouldn't you have both died long ago of dehydration?... Aghhh!... ZOMBIES! XD
Posted 9 months ago # -
That's it then, I'm throwing out my cathode ray tube amusement device.
Posted 9 months ago # -
It only takes me a few beers to get a buzz. At a bar though, I would probably instigate.
Posted 9 months ago # -
if you don't drink, you're missing out.
Posted 9 months ago # -
25 and mine is in July
Posted 9 months ago #
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