wow...Shatterhand wrote:I am now 24. Posting here since I was 16. Goddamn, that's a long time.
Things changed a lot for sure....
Average Age?
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Yes.
And I've begun learn it very young... as nerdy as it may sound, when I was starting learning to read back at 3-4 years old, I would always pick-up the MSX Basic books that came with the system to read. At some point I begun typing the programs....... and now I am working here as a full-time programmer, heh
Actually my mother always says how the MSX was an integral part of me learning to read so well while still at a such young age.
Logo my ass, MSX Basic is much more efficient for children


Logo my ass, MSX Basic is much more efficient for children


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Why hasn't the average been calculated yet? 

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Trek trough the Galaxy on silver wings and play football online.
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Don't take everything so seriouslySuper Laydock wrote:These kind of posts really DO get me worried.neorichieb1971 wrote:35 now. Don't worry I'll be dead soon. This forum will outlive me as will this thread at this rate
Are you alright? Is there something we should know?

This industry has become 2 dimensional as it transcended into a 3D world.
Whoa, Team 80's must be huge.Pirate1019 wrote:I think Fighter17 is younger then both of us though. Whatever, we all clock in at way under the average.
Team 90's. 3 Misfits from our generation.

I'm glad to see 16 and 17 year olds who are into shmups. Spread the word amongst them!
Whoa, i guess that makes me the average joe-shmupperRob wrote:The average age is 26.2.
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Well, it'll probably go through another revision before that. Can somebody here that has been around longer then dirt tell me how many revisions this forum has gone through?neorichieb1971 wrote:35 now. Don't worry I'll be dead soon. This forum will outlive me as will this thread at this rate
Any of my friends that didn't fail math class can at least appreciate how awesome shmups are. Too bad none of them except maybe one have taken enough of an interest to actually purchase any.circuitface wrote:I'm glad to see 16 and 17 year olds who are into shmups. Spread the word amongst them!
"You are the Hero of Tomorrow!"
I'm 28 as of July 2nd.
I feel neither young nor old, just 28
My 1st Shmup was Scramble (Konami) in summer 1986 at a small Luna Park Arcade Hall next to the beach. I was about 6 years old then and I remember begging my grandma for quarters to play over and over again; I just couldn't pass the 2nd level
At that time, I also remember an older girl (she must have around 25?) 1’ccing Rygar on another arcade cabinet! She was really good and I was thinking that this game was supposed to be played by older kids, which would explain her performance, but after trying Rygar my self 20 years later and getting killed at the 2nd level, I can see now that she was really good!
But the shoot em ups that got me hooked to the genre were Life Force (NES) in 1990 and Thunder Force III (Mega Drive) in 1991.
Truly awesome times, nostalgia can be a powerful thing.
I feel neither young nor old, just 28

My 1st Shmup was Scramble (Konami) in summer 1986 at a small Luna Park Arcade Hall next to the beach. I was about 6 years old then and I remember begging my grandma for quarters to play over and over again; I just couldn't pass the 2nd level

At that time, I also remember an older girl (she must have around 25?) 1’ccing Rygar on another arcade cabinet! She was really good and I was thinking that this game was supposed to be played by older kids, which would explain her performance, but after trying Rygar my self 20 years later and getting killed at the 2nd level, I can see now that she was really good!

But the shoot em ups that got me hooked to the genre were Life Force (NES) in 1990 and Thunder Force III (Mega Drive) in 1991.
Truly awesome times, nostalgia can be a powerful thing.
Saint Dragon - AMIGA - Jaleco 1989
"In the first battle against the Guardian's weapons, created with Vasteel Technology, humanity suffered a crushing defeat."
Thunder Force V
"In the first battle against the Guardian's weapons, created with Vasteel Technology, humanity suffered a crushing defeat."
Thunder Force V
I am 24.
One of my most vivid gaming memories was secretly playing Probotector on my first-gen Gameboy because my mom thought it was too brutal (and yes, Probotector is Contra but with robots instead of humans).
In 2007 my little brother can play GTA San Andreas during dinner shooting people with the shotgun and all my mother says is "please turn down the volume".
Times have changed!
One of my most vivid gaming memories was secretly playing Probotector on my first-gen Gameboy because my mom thought it was too brutal (and yes, Probotector is Contra but with robots instead of humans).
In 2007 my little brother can play GTA San Andreas during dinner shooting people with the shotgun and all my mother says is "please turn down the volume".
Times have changed!
THE BULLETS ARE NOW DIAMONDS!
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already got it months ago, remember chatting about it on IRC. I think ill get taito legends 2; g-darius, darius gaiden and raystorm sounds like a nice combination :9P_HAT wrote:buy XII StagZaarock wrote:15, I pretty much got introduced to shmups by MAME, 19XX might have been the first one i played. Only console ive got is a PAL PS2... just need to get Homura and ill have everything worth getting for it ( might chip my older, sort of broken ps2 some day... )
LOL, nice

I started posting here (mk2) because I had just gotten DoDonPachi for Saturn and wanted to learn more about it and find more games like it. These days I still play plenty of shooters but I don't feel like there's much to talk about on the subject. Not for me anyway since I'm not especially good at them and definitely don't care too much about improvement. Occasionally if I get a shooter and I don't quite have the hang of it (Radirgy comes to mind) I'll read up on the main forum or strategy one but mostly I just leave the on topic pages for the on topic people.
So now you all have to deal with me over here in Off Topic

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