I got a toy computer when I was like 8, and also started learning to program basic... Then I think when I was about 10 I got my apple II. I actually made a cheesy little game that was a treasure hunt... You moved the face around the screen and pressed a button when you wanted him to check for treasure... When you won, it would play a little diddy... When I was 13 I got a new computer, a 486 66 Mhz with CD ROM (and this one ALSO had 8 megs of ram)!!! And that ran windows 3.1 for workgroups. It never crashed... well, almost... I had to adjust my programming skills because I didn't know how to program in the windows basic, so I eventually made a text game I called "V-rock" and it had battles and such... I tried to make it like "Adventure" sort of... My computer never crashed until I installed two certain programs: Civilization 2 and Klik n Play... Those were both installed on a cheesy 500 k hard drive... Then I got windows installed, and I knew I needed more HD space, so when I got my cyrix 166 MHZ (well, 133 but they say it ran the same as an intel Pentiem 166... A cursed lie, I say...) and 32 megs of ram and a 7 GB HD.
Programs I grew up on:
Applesoft Basic
Microsoft Qbasic
Sound Recorder (I had so much fun when I discovered my computer's mic jack... So much fun)
Mavis beacon
Microsoft Paintbrush
Klik n Play
I learned to type at a college course when I was like 10, I think... (ok, so this is out of order) about the same time as I got my computer.
I stopped programming alltogether and just started using klik n play until I lost it... That was a sad day... So i didn't make any more games after my last klik n play game... I almost gave up on making games.
I don't remember when I discovered the internet, but it was definately a bittersweet thing... -_- I got a 19.9 something modem and AOL version 3.0. My curiosity and explorative nature then caused me some major problems (one of them being me getting kicked off AOL permanently...) It all started with an issue of Boot Magazine and went downhill from there...
The internet, however, is really how I learned about anime. That and the "Sci-fi" channel. I mean, if I had never gotten that issue of boot and started to do some bad things, I never would have found out about sailormoon and never would have gotten interested in anime and never would have then in turn formed an interest in Japan, I wouldn't be learning Japanese now and I probably wouldn't be learning 3d animation... But, I really wish there were another way I could have arrived at this point... It's sad that it had to be through something that could have distroyed my life...
I became more "computer art literate" later on... I only just took my first computer animation course in January of this year. And in one semester, got
to this point
So yeah... I have been computer literate for a long time, it's just in the last couple years I'd lost contact and kinda fell behind... That'll change.