Lug's gaming history!

After seeing about 4-5 other people post their gaming history, I figured I might as well post my own.
When I was really young, my parents said, more or less, "We'll think about getting you an N64 when you turn 13." This was when I was around 6-7. I was already hooked on the N64 from my friend who lived down the street who owned both an N64 and an NES. At a combined age of about 15, my brother and I somehow financed enough money for a used N64 after our grandma had bought us both Gameboy Colors. Needless to say, mom wasn't pleased. She let us keep it though as we had earned all the money ourselves.
Fast forwarding a few years to when I was about 10-11, my brother and I sold our N64 back to the store we bought it at. We used the trade credit, and our own money, to buy a used Gamecube. We had shopped there so much, they cut the price from 75$ to just about 50$ which allowed us to get everything else we needed as well.
We kept our dinky, but still in good condition, Gambecube up until a…
When I was really young, my parents said, more or less, "We'll think about getting you an N64 when you turn 13." This was when I was around 6-7. I was already hooked on the N64 from my friend who lived down the street who owned both an N64 and an NES. At a combined age of about 15, my brother and I somehow financed enough money for a used N64 after our grandma had bought us both Gameboy Colors. Needless to say, mom wasn't pleased. She let us keep it though as we had earned all the money ourselves.
Fast forwarding a few years to when I was about 10-11, my brother and I sold our N64 back to the store we bought it at. We used the trade credit, and our own money, to buy a used Gamecube. We had shopped there so much, they cut the price from 75$ to just about 50$ which allowed us to get everything else we needed as well.
We kept our dinky, but still in good condition, Gambecube up until a…