Mine was a Macintosh LC.

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God knows, but I remember that it ran Age of Empires 2, and that's all I needed in my life. xd

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I loved that game. Played it so much. I use to go over to my friends house and set up a Lan party and play some multiplayer.

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Yup, my childhood in a sentence. Buy it on Steam, you won't regret it. xD

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I do have it on Steam. I haven't really played it though. I played it to death as a kid. I played it for many years after it was released. I'll play it again someday. Shame the series died. That online Age of Empires looks like shit.

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Some ancient Dell.

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I still have it... except it went through a lots of parts changes, but planning to buy new one.

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TK90X

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Commodore 16- which was a budget Commodore. my first ibm compatible computer was a 386SX 16 MHz which was gone soon as the harddrive broke. the first "real" pc was my wonderful 486DX2- 66 MHz, I had lots of fun for years with it and first upgraded a Soundcard, then a Double Speed CD Drive and finally an additional 4 MB Ram to have 8 MB :)

9 years ago
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Pentium 2
400 Mgh
256 mb Ram
64 mb videocard
Windows 98

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Intel Pentium I 233 mHz, S3 Virge 4 MB, Kingston 32 MB RAM, Maxtor 2 GB HD, Samsung 500b 15" and a CL Soundblaster soundcard - all back in 1998. It came with a video game: FIFA 98 - Road to World Cup.

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This one

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lol

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Gateway 2000 running Windows 3.1

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There's been a number of family pc's dating back to the early 80's but the first one I built that was mine had a cyrix586 120mhz cpu with 32mb ram and a diamond stealth 3d 2000 2mb

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Commadore 64 or Apple II E

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P1 166mhz, 16mb ram, running Win95. Later added a 12mb voodoo 2 card and some more ram to it.

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Atari 800XL :-)

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VAiO VPECB3M1E/WI =D <3

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Pentium 4 3.2Ghz , 512 mb ddr1 and my age of empires 2 in multiple floppy disk

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The mighty Acorn Electron.

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my first ran on cassette tapes no idea what it was called but it didnt do a lot i remember it having a day planner and a few other useless apps totally boring for a kid lol.

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A tiny little HP notebook. It only lasted a couple of years.

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Apple II E, bought a bare motherboard pcb and soldered all components by hand on it.

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C64 and then for pc a 386 EGA and not enough ram to play Doom.

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It was some form of 80386dx-based machine, which a whole whopping 2MB of RAM, state-of-the-art Soundblaster card and a hard disk of around 100 MB.

The most important part about it for me, was that it ran the original Syndicate.

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TRS-80 COCO II with 64KB of RAM!!! Programs loaded from cassette tapes or 5.25" floppy disks. I still have it and a bunch of games, but the disk controller doesn't work.

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packard bell p1 133mhz, 16mb ram , hd 1gb, video 2 mb.... and still work

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My current pc, lol

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