23 here. Started to play games when I was four on my uncle's atari. The first game that sent me on my way was Joust(still my favorite game ever) and then I found RoboTron. I can still remember me and my cousin getting to level 107 and then a power surge hit. Got a NES in 87 for christmas with about 15 games, mom started to buy the games on sale thinking they were handheld games thus making the parents buy the system. And I still have to thank my parents for buying me RPGs so I could learn to read. Bought a SMS in its dieing stages for a fix of Rocky and Phantasy Star. Couple of years later I got a Genesis, SNES and a Turbo in a span of a year. That was a fun time, being 10 and jumping from Alien and Devil's Crush, Last Battle, Warsong, Super Mario, Parosol Stars and Keith Courage. I was like a crack head who couldn't make up his mind. Picked up a PSONE couple of months after launch and then another a year later. Picked up a Saturn and N64 in its dieing stages. Bought a DC year and a half after it came out as I was really getting in to Fighters. And Now I have Xbox and a PS2 sitting under my TV next to my Snes, Genesis, Saturn, Turbo, and DC. I still get time to play, but not as much as I used to due to College, Work and Writing. I averege about 5 hours a week if I am lucky. And when I do get to play, it is mainly my old standbys (Gradius, Last Blade 2, Parasol Stars, Street Fighter and Warsong) unless a new game that strikes my fancy comes out. I would like to get rid of some stuff, but it is so hard to when they are not worth anything and after you put so much $, time and love in them.
As for seeing movies in a theater. I rarely go unless it is a BIG film or a small art flick. The best time for me to see a film is late Monday night or skip a class and see the first showing on a weekday. If I could afford a better set-up, I wouldn't go to the BIG films. I would still go to the art films for the directors need the $ and public intrest.
I have to say that for a question so trivial, this thread has become pretty depressing. All us old people according to the current generation (people 16 and under who don't remember that back then alot of game buys was sight unseen) reminising about the good times.