I remember my first video game console vividly.
I was in grade three. After a stellar report card, my parents took me straight from school to Zellers, where I received a brand new, Japanese-made Sega Genesis – a 16-bit gaming system with a blazing 8mhz processor (today’s smartphones are a mere 1000mhz). It was my entry to computer-generated ecstasy and I’ll never forget it.
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Author: Shenthuran Vijayananthan