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In my first computer class in college we used card readers.

My first personal computer used 8" floppy discs
Post edited December 20, 2012 by Jimmer1
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koima57: .. Nintendo game & watch were popular.
Feh Game & Watch that was nothing I'm so old that I remember when Mattel Football and Coleco's Mini Arcade games were popular. Hell I still have both my orginal Donkey Kong and Pac-man board games.
The New York Jets won the Superbowl. It's the first game I can remember watching with my Father.
i'm so old i used to listen to the Little Nash Rambler on 8-Track.
But not old enough to have seen many Ramblers on the road :)
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Post edited December 20, 2012 by WhiteElk
I remember when dog shit was white!
I remember getting free cup coasters from aol, and the lovely sound of my internet connection trying to give a damn.
Post edited December 20, 2012 by Thunderstone
i'm so old that Coleco's Draw was my first console game.

And so old that Galaxian was my first handheld game. Both single and two-player.
A classic piece of gaming history.
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Post edited December 20, 2012 by WhiteElk
...I watched the Moon Landing on Black and White TV
i am so old i remember when was tommorw
i'm so old that Jack Lambert and The Steel Curtain were my idols growing up.
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Post edited December 20, 2012 by WhiteElk
I am so old I do not remember anything... Wait, just who ARE you people!?

EDIT: In fact I do not even remember somebody already said almost the same thing above, and who is it again having a birthday today? Gaaahhh... I can't remember!
Post edited December 20, 2012 by tarangwydion
I'm so old that I remember having to flip through the game manual and enter a specific word or choose a specific image to keep playing my game. DRM sucked back then too.
You guys are making feel even older...

I watched The Beatles first performance on The Ed Sullivan Show as a kid on a black and white TV.

There was no personal computers of any kind. There was no such thing as videogames of any kind. We had board games, cards, books and TV for entertainment. That and this marvelous, healthy, fun thing called "playing outside."

With the exception of watching the Beatles on TV, boy am I glad that's all over. :D
I'm so young that I remember Super Mario 64 being one of the first games I ever played.
Post edited December 20, 2012 by sauvignon1
Being enthralled by Pong.

Telephones with cords.

Three channels on tv (well, four, counting PBS)

Radio stations that were more music and less talking.

TV's with rounded screens. TV's that used to look like furniture.

Record players. 8-tracks. Cassettes. Laser disc players.