
1986
Just as all stories have a beginning, mine begins with a Laser 200 in 1986.
From the moment I typed the first line of the Basic command `LET A = 0` with a keyboard I had never seen before, my life never went back to the original track.
From the moment I learned the Input statement, game ideas appeared on the screen along with the code.
1987
A year later, I came across the Laser 310 for the first time in my life and was amazed that it could do such a thing.
1988
until I borrowed an Apple II for my summer vacation in 1988;
A computer with a memory card and graphics card, and the ability to have an external tape drive and printer has immersed me.
In addition to the constant flow of algorithms, I wrote my first poker game and tried to write a deal game for my brother, who was learning bridge, and supported printing it on paper.
1992
After another two years, I saw the IBM that the school bought, and understood that color is the future, and that games are no longer black and white blocks in my head, but may be color.
Since 1992, I've been obsessed with challenging and modifying computers under DOS, almost as a hobby for computer science students.
1996
More than two years later, after breaking through dozens of popular games, I almost published a game playbook .
So, in 1996, I published a signed article in a computer newspaper, "Computer Games: The Crown Pearl of the Computer Industry" which I still keep in under my bed.
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