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Growing up in Sweden my first contact with a computer came when I was 5 years old back in 1992. Our first computer was a Mac Plus in black and white display colors. This was the age of running old modems that gave horrible ringing tones when dialing up. But it came several creative and minimalistic games that introduced me to the IT world. In another room my first video game console, the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System, became a central space for me and my mom playing Zelda until late hours. From there it went on, to computers with 16 colors, Super Nintendo with 16-bits, computers with 3D rendering, games that were run on several discs.<\/p>\n\n\n