I"m SuperNate, tnis is my story,
I wont bore you with the first game I played on a computer (it was Pong, my father bought it when I was a teenager). What was interesting was my first death match. My brother-in-law Pedro was an IT expert, He and his geek friends used to hold LAN death matches. Once a week on Saturday we would all meet in a player's home at around 9AM and hook our computers together with one of their routers. They owned the latest tech equipment back in the late 1980's. The home owner host would provide snacks and beverages. After we hooked our computers together, we would share the latest games. I remember playing the first Duke Nuk'em, World at War, Madal of Honor, and Battlefield 1942 at the earliest deathmatches. We would play all day while stuffing our faces with pizza and chips. I had the honor of hosting a few Deathmatches at The City of Miami Firefighter's Benevolent Hall. They were lots of fun. We were like a clan, only we competed only against each other. Later when gaming through the internet, we stopped playing our LAN matches, those were the good old days of computer gaming.