@Pro
You're not really that much older than us if your childhood was spent playing Rygar and Street Fighter in the arcades. I believe the arcade version of Rygar was released in 1986 (it's actually newer than the NES version of Super Mario Bros, which was released in 1985).
Yeah, Rygar was a later addition from when I started playing arcade games. But, that was around 11 or 12 years old, I think. I was 9 or 10 when the first Atari home system came out. That's the video games I remember the most.
And yeah, I'm actually only 39 years old. I just FEEL as old as LLance.
