So many replies, the gist I get is that you imagine it means more than it really does, just because people never really like games (no matter how much you tell them to _____ lol ).
My Dad stole me my first game, on an apple II . The memory sort of dies at that point, because you are not supposed to steal games, no matter how cool your Dad is (or was). It was a dungeon, I think.
I started to be obsessed with games (I paid for _____ _____ (let the reader take note _____ _____ _____ ), when I finished university, then I got so medicated there was no way to play them, read a book called "Naked before God" by a Game Programmer ("Bill Williams " ) and gave my only working controller away to a mate (with, a spare console _____ _____ _____ _____ ) . I still don't know whether I will ever play games again (I just don't _____ ) .
If you asked me "does the fact that I don't know whether I am going to play games again, matter to remembering my first game?" I'd have to say, it does a little - but only in-so-much as I am aware that life is still fun, whether you think you were playing a little of a game (or a lot _____ _____ _____ " " " " " " " " " " _____ _____ ) _____ _____ ( ) _____ ( ( ) ) ______ ______ ______ .