I remember buying a brand new, in the box E.T. cartridge and playing it before it was widely known how bad it was.
I am old enough to have witnessed CM Punk deliver the pipebomb promo. And I remember how serene and eerie it was seeing it first-hand and getting my real first dose of pro wrestling.
I was pretty young when my parents took me to see E.T. in the theaters.
While not my 1st game system, I got a Sega Genesis for Christmas when I was a teenager.
I saw The Princess Bride in the theater when I was 5.
I played the Codename 47 demo.
Street Fighter 2 was my childhood.
A few days older than Need For Speed Most Wanted.
I was born in what is regarded by some as the best era of Doctor Who.
Riddle me this -
25 is the answer, if you add digits in my birth year time.
The last digit is a number Prime
How was my Rhyme
Lets see who love math - comments

Is it 1987? 1+9+8+7=25
Correct
Star Wars was in theatres (original run) when I was born.
When I was born, Charlie Chaplin and Groucho Marx were still alive.
I’m in between their deaths.
I’m 81 days older than Codename 47…
The first movie I ever saw in theaters as a kid was Shrek the Third.
I used to program Commodore 64 games together with my older brothers. Was still quicker than waiting for the tapedeck to load a game.
If I had to guess, you were born in the mid-late '70s with Tom Baker’s Doctor, or you’re young and were born during the Tennant years in the late 2000’s?
As for me, at my primary school disco, S Club 7 and Busted were all the rage back then.
Remember getting magazines that had source code in them? If you wanted to play the game you had to type out the program!
Sure do. Do you remember radio shows that would broadcast programs that you could record to tape? And searching for hours to find the “syntax error” before the damn thing would finally play?