As a Zillenial born in 1996, we didn’t have a lot of money as a kid so the video games I had access to were older ones on SNES and N64. The first video game system I owned was a gameboy color with Pokémon yellow but I eventually upgraded to a blue SP with Fire Red. My first home console I ever owned was an Original Xbox but I got a PS2 a little later.
Well as a millennial, in the 90s my first console was the Atari Jaguar because my family couldn't afford a console originally at the time. So I got a hand me down. My first game was war 1986 and Pac-Man followed by super Pac-Man. Later I would get a the nes hand-me-down with my first game I played being super Mario Bros then my first rpg Zelda. I got into Zelda later cuz rpgs were piss hard fr me ATM the. Proceeded to sit down for 8 hours everyday for a month and beat Zelda 5 times being 5 cuz I thought that'd be cleaver.then a game boy as a hand-me-down Tetris,Pac-Man, pac attack,Kirby's dream land quix that one Mario brick breaker game. I played Tetris a ton first then played allot of Pac-Man till eventually getting to the 257 level after playing for days and then proceeded to pass out seeing Pac-Man screens play n front of my eyes and even see myself as Pac-Man running from ghosts. then around 97 I got a snes with super Mario world,super Mario all stars and Mario kart. Also got a pico and a sega genisis. The sega came with sonic 1 2 3 and knuckles,chaotix and vector man 1 and 2. I spent most of my time playing sonic one got stuck on the 1st marble zone then played Sonic 2 got stuck on chemical plant and went to vector man 1. I then beat that game multiple times.played a little snese but it NVR clicked with me how sega did not till yrs later. Didn't get into some PC gaming till the late 90s around 98 didn't like em. Thought PC gaming was Boring and NVR as good as consoles. Played more of in the early 2000s and that semented my thoughts on pc as boring inferior games.got a gba in like 2004 which I played all tye jrps I could and fav game on it was summon knight swordcraft story 2. Which in my opinion is the Great rpg ever.then a ds around launch with tons of games like ultimate Spiderman and Mario 64 ds which I completed both were my top played games on the ds next to deeper labyrinth and viewtiful joe. Which I completed all of cept fr deeper labyrinth it always confused me how to progress and got bored eventually and nvr got past the bull headed boss right on a floating island. Later I'd get a Wii for a day have eyestrain issues and return it. It had rabbits build a pile to the moon.played it the entire day and I'll I had to return the console that seemed to try to make me blind ruin my depth perception. Later got a 3ds with ridge racer street fighter 3d and pilot wings. After later got monster hunter 3 4 generations ect andCurrently I've a switch OLED.
Growing up in the early 90s I was definitely one of those weaned on PC gaming. Humongous games like Junior Field Trips and Putt Putt were my jam, but I also had an Epic Megagames demo CD given to me by an uncle that got me to have a whole bunch of stuff like Doom, One Must Fall 2097 and Jazz Jackrabbit.
Wonder if he ever played the amazing blues clues windows 98 game. I remember feel completely entranced by it and played for hours. It felt magical and so frekin well done.
My early experiences with games can be summed up with: Mom's Nokia and Older brother's computer playing arcade games. Then I spent a majority of my time playing a certain MMO Rpg game that was released in the 2000s. The kind of game where you choose a class and fight monsters and gain exp and all that.
I was born in 07, and my uncle had given my family his collection of Game Boy Advance games. I loved playing Super Mario World, That's so Raven 1 and 2, Lizzie McGuire 1 and 2, Shrek 2, Midnight Club, and the gba video Catoon Network Volume 2.
Those board game PC games were sold at TGI Fridays back in the day. I remember vividly because i got one a few different times when we went...back when TGI Fridays was great
me and my sister would hold weekly Ms. pacman contest so Scott trust me when I say you made a good pick especially if your other option was pacman adventures
The first game I remember playing is Mario 64 at Pepe's playhouse in a Kroger. The first game of my own was Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 and a Gameboy Micro. I also got stuck at the forest of illusion. I thought I had played all the levels lol
When you said that Mario was a huge inspiration, I felt that. I was born in '89, and my first ever videogame was Super Mario World. I even have a whole blank book that I drew on with Mario RPG characters, when I was 11 years old. So hearing that Mario was such an inspiration, I got emotional.
That Tonka Search and Rescue bit is triggering memories, but I don't know if I actually played that game, or if it just looks like one I played. Did any of the Tonka Search and Rescue games have a mode where you plowed a firebreak?
i find it worrying that i am as familiar with scott's "origin story" as I am batman or spiderman. i literally said "oh, he's gonna talk about the sega his cousins gave him" at 4:29
As a Zillenial born in 1996, we didn’t have a lot of money as a kid so the video games I had access to were older ones on SNES and N64. The first video game system I owned was a gameboy color with Pokémon yellow but I eventually upgraded to a blue SP with Fire Red. My first home console I ever owned was an Original Xbox but I got a PS2 a little later.
Well as a millennial, in the 90s my first console was the Atari Jaguar because my family couldn't afford a console originally at the time. So I got a hand me down. My first game was war 1986 and Pac-Man followed by super Pac-Man. Later I would get a the nes hand-me-down with my first game I played being super Mario Bros then my first rpg Zelda. I got into Zelda later cuz rpgs were piss hard fr me ATM the. Proceeded to sit down for 8 hours everyday for a month and beat Zelda 5 times being 5 cuz I thought that'd be cleaver.then a game boy as a hand-me-down Tetris,Pac-Man, pac attack,Kirby's dream land quix that one Mario brick breaker game. I played Tetris a ton first then played allot of Pac-Man till eventually getting to the 257 level after playing for days and then proceeded to pass out seeing Pac-Man screens play n front of my eyes and even see myself as Pac-Man running from ghosts. then around 97 I got a snes with super Mario world,super Mario all stars and Mario kart. Also got a pico and a sega genisis. The sega came with sonic 1 2 3 and knuckles,chaotix and vector man 1 and 2. I spent most of my time playing sonic one got stuck on the 1st marble zone then played Sonic 2 got stuck on chemical plant and went to vector man 1. I then beat that game multiple times.played a little snese but it NVR clicked with me how sega did not till yrs later. Didn't get into some PC gaming till the late 90s around 98 didn't like em. Thought PC gaming was Boring and NVR as good as consoles. Played more of in the early 2000s and that semented my thoughts on pc as boring inferior games.got a gba in like 2004 which I played all tye jrps I could and fav game on it was summon knight swordcraft story 2. Which in my opinion is the Great rpg ever.then a ds around launch with tons of games like ultimate Spiderman and Mario 64 ds which I completed both were my top played games on the ds next to deeper labyrinth and viewtiful joe. Which I completed all of cept fr deeper labyrinth it always confused me how to progress and got bored eventually and nvr got past the bull headed boss right on a floating island. Later I'd get a Wii for a day have eyestrain issues and return it. It had rabbits build a pile to the moon.played it the entire day and I'll I had to return the console that seemed to try to make me blind ruin my depth perception. Later got a 3ds with ridge racer street fighter 3d and pilot wings. After later got monster hunter 3 4 generations ect andCurrently I've a switch OLED.
I got an SP for christmas in 2005, it was magical, especially when you grew up with a v-smile
Wait we 1996 kids are gen Z ? Always considered myself a late millenial
@@saintbaptiste2523I feel right in the middle; i grew with the SNES, GBC and FamiClones.
@@saintbaptiste2523 95 to 97 are basically the cusp years. you could go either way there.
I’ll never forgive Scott for reminding me that Skunk Fu existed
I appreciate the photo album just being photos of Scott mid "hey all"
Its a call-back to Borderline Forever
Something about the amount of Spongbob games that seems ridiculously more than you would ever have guessed, makes it art.
That ending made me laugh harder than any of your videos so far lol
Not really a high bar
@chad9166 21:37
do ye smell it
@@Discoh 😂
Does anyone else flinch in pain when Scott breaks/destroys games?
Yeah
Yeah, it should be me.
Growing up in the early 90s I was definitely one of those weaned on PC gaming. Humongous games like Junior Field Trips and Putt Putt were my jam, but I also had an Epic Megagames demo CD given to me by an uncle that got me to have a whole bunch of stuff like Doom, One Must Fall 2097 and Jazz Jackrabbit.
Eyes squinting at you "watch how you say that"
In a alternative universe:
"This was me as a kid,
Black"
"No blond hair or contacts, I wasn't a Sega fan yet."
"This, was me as a kid. Grey."
"No brown hair or braces though, I wasn't a Microsoft fan yet."
No red hair and earrings though, I wasn't a Sony fan yet.
Wonder if he ever played the amazing blues clues windows 98 game. I remember feel completely entranced by it and played for hours. It felt magical and so frekin well done.
My early experiences with games can be summed up with: Mom's Nokia and Older brother's computer playing arcade games.
Then I spent a majority of my time playing a certain MMO Rpg game that was released in the 2000s. The kind of game where you choose a class and fight monsters and gain exp and all that.
Funny how I had a "I f*cking played that!" moment when Scott talked about Cars for the DS for a second in this video
I was born in 07, and my uncle had given my family his collection of Game Boy Advance games. I loved playing Super Mario World, That's so Raven 1 and 2, Lizzie McGuire 1 and 2, Shrek 2, Midnight Club, and the gba video Catoon Network Volume 2.
SpongeBob Employee of the month is an amazing game and brings back very nostalgic memories. Glad you have nostalgia for it too
Those board game PC games were sold at TGI Fridays back in the day. I remember vividly because i got one a few different times when we went...back when TGI Fridays was great
My first PC games on our windows 95 PC was Sammy's Science House and Spiderman Comic Maker. Good memories
I remember one my first gaming experiences was playing crash the huge adventure on the gba .
me and my sister would hold weekly Ms. pacman contest so Scott trust me when I say you made a good pick especially if your other option was pacman adventures
The first game I remember playing is Mario 64 at Pepe's playhouse in a Kroger. The first game of my own was Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 and a Gameboy Micro. I also got stuck at the forest of illusion. I thought I had played all the levels lol
"Can you smell it?"
That ending.
I remember my first gaming experience was playing Wii Fit with my family
That was beautiful
I also loved Sonic 1 without realizing there were levels past marble hill zone.
*Marble Zone
6:51 being Italian always ruins this phrase 😂
D O Y A S M E L L I T
Playing around with the GBC aspect ratio more than the actual game. Can relate.
I loved that yahtzee game, I played the pyramid mode so often that I made a version years later for table top sim
legit gasped when the hammer hit the gba....
Merry Christmas!
"Sorry" must be named after the thing your parents said when they gave you that game.
When you said that Mario was a huge inspiration, I felt that. I was born in '89, and my first ever videogame was Super Mario World. I even have a whole blank book that I drew on with Mario RPG characters, when I was 11 years old. So hearing that Mario was such an inspiration, I got emotional.
One of the earliest games I've played was called Nanosaur.
The first games I ever played were the PC ports of Sonic 3 & knuckles and sonic R. The disease really started there
I miss my Gateway 2000 PC.
Rumor says Sonic 1 becomes really boring when you reach Labrinth Zone. I still enjoyed it
That Tonka Search and Rescue bit is triggering memories, but I don't know if I actually played that game, or if it just looks like one I played.
Did any of the Tonka Search and Rescue games have a mode where you plowed a firebreak?
do ya smell it
Mathblasters, Sim-Ant, Descent, Lemmings...
Honestly the gba Mario Bros remake was soooo frekin good.
Spoiler warning that baby grows up to look kinda like Scott
ok
@@lifespanofafry1534 don’t get mad, I prefaced it with spoiler warning
@@HeyImKevin ok
As someone who got a SNES at the age of 4 I feel so sorry for you and understand why you hate Xenoblade now
I remember when I found the Tonka game that gave me Arachnophobia good times gooooood times
you aren't a real gamer if you never played Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge
Does "I found another purple sea urchin" mean anything to you?
Omg I played that Rugrats game 😱
Anyone remember Treasure Math Storm?
i played alot of space control 2 on 5150 in 90
Anyone remember Zeek the Geek?
Interesting first games!
Do ya smell it?
Cool
Scrat za wez
So who gave Scitt that hickey?
Is is pretty much everyone who was born in like 1997 (duh) who had a pc as a little kids childhood
Hey Scott, all here
You have to wait about 2 hours to hear that
Oh ma gad scatt vidya
Holy sh*t, he’s white?
Do you smell it
The only first video games were the ones made for that VSmile console. Anyone remember that?
I beat super Mario advanced within hours in the same day and I was like 8 atm
Weird flex, but okay.
1st
didn't ask
@@chad9166 fucking hell this was my friend😭
I didn't like my own comment
i find it worrying that i am as familiar with scott's "origin story" as I am batman or spiderman. i literally said "oh, he's gonna talk about the sega his cousins gave him" at 4:29
We're out of ideas here huh scott the woz. Too bad video games only have a fine amount of useless trivia