• @Hopskocz
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      I wish I had some of that jazz in my hands! I’m too young for having played with an amiga.
      To be honest I have a commodore 64 which is lacking only the tv adapter. Once I find it, I might be able to at least play with some DOS in its natural environment.

      Even better, assembly. I find it more entertaining when it’s not making things too complicated.

      As of now, I’m also learning python since a class requires it, and it’s really cute, I might say.
      Feels polished and forces people to at least write code with a readable indentation.

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          wow, it always feels magical and more closer than it has ever been when I read memories like yours!

          I got my first computer in 2005, an AMD duron with xp onboard. The case was painted red, yellow and blue like it was made out of lego bricks.

          Living in an apartment in the middle of nowhere, with no public playgrounds I could reach on my own, gave me a lot of time to sit and play:

          • Topolino magico artista (disney magick artist), one of the most entertaining drawing programs ever created in my opinion. It felt like painting a cartoon in a cartoon. The poor epson printer in my father’s office had to endure printing my horrible sketches for at least two years before it died.
          • Mickey Mouse kindergarten was an absolute blast. Between this game and a demostration from a musician when I was in kindergarten (funnily enough), I’m still not sure whom of the two (if not both) had me love the sax from then on.
            That game was jazz in every possible sense!

          Last but not least, there was this game which gifted me a rather unpleasant sense of ‘uneasyness’ when walking near tall plants for a while. It was a platformer under the sea, filled with these plants that would try their best to eat the turtle (player sprite). The bite animation left a scar on my kid’s ass for some bizarre reason.

          Later on I was gifter a gameboy advanced which I still use to this day, the only game ever played on it being pokemon leaf green.

          Fast forward some years and I’m submerged in IT studies and small-projects.
          Not that at this point it’s a surprise, to be honest xD