Today(Well Sunday is almost over)
I'm suprised no one posted it already...I had mine since 1991
Happy Birthday, NES. Thanks for the memories.
I was in third grade when NES was launched nationwide in 1986, and in fifth grade when I received my NES for Christmas in 1988.
It's the NES I still play to this day.
Quote from: Gentlegamer on 10/18/2015, 10:02 PMI was in third grade when NES was launched nationwide in 1986, and in fifth grade when I received my NES for Christmas in 1988.
It's the NES I still play to this day.
No updates, no DLC, it just works. I didn't get a NES of my own until the Mid 90's when a friend of mine just gave me one with Duck Tales.
Now a day try finding a NES ..It's hard
Received my first NES from Santa Claus Christmas of 89' (I was 5). It was the "power set" with the 3 in 1 cart, gun and running pad. I loved it so much I still have it (box and all). One of my favorite consoles of all time. What a huge impact it made on not only home gaming but, pop culture as well.
Had to win my NES by being the top seller in a school fundraiser back when I was in middle school; my parents would not buy me one but they were more than happy taking me around to sell the candy for the fundraiser. Got one of my old consoles up and running the other week and have been playing it quite a bit lately, guess it was just good timing. Still have my first one but it is missing the door, someday I'll get that one working again too...
I got the NES in 87 when I was 5 years old. Thanks for reminding me how old I am now lol.
http://youtu.be/AacoxHFYvZw
I think I played NES the first time around '89 or '90 on display at a Hertie department store.
I did not own one in that time, since I was pretty busy with the GameBoy and later the SNES. Good times reading through the Club Nintendo magazine back then for game hints and secrets, I think it was pretty similar to the Nintendo Power magazine.
In 2003, my brother gave me a NES including a 3-in-1 cart (SMB 1, Tetris, Nintendo World Cup) that he received from a friend for free. The friend told that it was broken. It turned out there was nothing broken at all (aside from some slight cosmetic flaws on the case), I think the previous owner had just a hard time getting the console connected to his TV.
Got mine for my birthday in 1994 with Super Mario Bros 2 for $60. <-First game I ever beat too.
30 years wow. I got mine the holiday of 1985 or '86 I honestly don't remember the specifics. I was absolutely blown away by the improvement over my Atari 2600. To this day i still return to the NES from time to time for the classics. Such a fantastic system that introduced countless franchises that are still going strong today. :)
First system I ever had as a kid. Pretty much played Mario and Tiny Toons all the time on it.
Quote from: KnightWarrior on 10/19/2015, 01:30 AMNow a day try finding a NES ..It's hard
Very easy where I am at in the North East, you trip over the things.
Quote from: BigusSchmuck on 10/19/2015, 09:36 PMI got the NES in 87 when I was 5 years old. Thanks for reminding me how old I am now lol.
http://youtu.be/AacoxHFYvZw
I got the NES in 87 when I was 11 years old. Thanks for reminding me how old I am now lol.
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30 years? Wow... talk about a nostalgia trip!
My older cousin had one and I had seen him play it, and I had played on an Atari 2600 and Atari 7800 another relative had. I got my first NES for Christmas, 1990. I had just turned 7 yrs old and I still remember opening it up, seeing the packaging on the side with the Zapper and SMB/Duck Hunt combo. (I never saw the ROB unit). My mother had recently quit working at the local mill to take care of myself, my little brother, and little sister, and my dad was a truck driver, so our financial means were limited and I'm still amazed and ever thankful they bought me a Nintendo for Christmas.
We hooked it up that morning to a TV my parents bought earlier in the 80s from a large furniture and home furnishings outlet near Spartanburg. It was one of those old, very large TVs, that sat in a wooden cabinet and looked like a piece of furniture. Me and my mom worked on getting through level 1-1 all morning long, when we finally went into level 1-2 I was amazed that the game was more than one level! :lol:
It is actually kind of a shock I grew to love the NES though, because after getting the system the follow up games I ended up getting from friends and relatives over the years were such gems as Circus Caper, Super Pitfall, Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, and Top Gun - not what I would call a stellar line up to show off the system! I ended up playing through a lot of my cousin's games: SMB 2 and 3, Ducktales, Dragon Warrior IV, Zelda, Mega Man 2, and Destiny of an Emperor.... Those game all left a big impression on me. After he got a SNES, I picked most of his old NES games and kept playing them all through the 1990s.
Ah, the memories!
Happy birthday to the nes.That was the first console i ever had by nintendo to.If iremember right,was the standalone set that included smb.Still i feel old now since i remembering getting one in 87 i think.Still i don't have a nes any more but a few years ago i did end up with a famicom av at least.Now how about those commercials.
http://youtu.be/C-r79xy7bN8
http://youtu.be/P3vPcclBfXY
Bump! Recently retronauts had there 30 birthday nes podcast finally from the recent prge convention.
http://www.retronauts.com/?p1169#respond (http://www.retronauts.com/?p1169#respond)
Nice Video
Quote from: guest on 10/20/2015, 10:37 PMQuote from: BigusSchmuck on 10/19/2015, 09:36 PMI got the NES in 87 when I was 5 years old. Thanks for reminding me how old I am now lol.
http://youtu.be/AacoxHFYvZw
I got the NES in 87 when I was 11 years old. Thanks for reminding me how old I am now lol.
Hahahhahahajja. Thanks. Thanks a lot. :)
I was 12 when I got the NES in Summer '87.
Only a handful of folks at pcefx are older than us (but, due to senility, they can't remember what they were doing in the 80's).