I was around 6. On a 80486DX with windows 3.1 and it started with Commander Keen. Ah yes, good old Vesa Local Bus technology. A whopping 256 KB video ram, shared with the IDE controller, floppy controller, serial ports, and LPT printer port. When I moved to Windows 95, it was a whole different game as 3d hardware acceleration was then available, thus moving games into the 3d realm. Good times. I have a Windows 98Se machine running at this time as it is being used as a MIDI entertainment centre with and AWE32, AWE64 Gold, TerraTec EWS64XL, Sound Blaster Live!, Sound Blaster PCI 128, TerraTec ESS Solo-1, and a Sound Blaster Extigy USB. I forgot to add: By the windows 95 era, I had a Sega MegaDrive (Genesis) with all the Sonic games as well as a few arcade-like games as well which I really enjoyed playing a lot of until my Genesis died on me, 10 years later. I also had a PSX (PS1) and had a lot of fun with the games there also.