RF Generation.  The Classic and Modern Gaming Databases.RF Generation.  The Classic and Modern Gaming Databases.
Rich Franklin (Editorial Director)

rfrankliniii@hotmail.com
singlebanana
Summerfield, NC


Born in 1977, in the midst of the great home console and arcade gaming revolution, my first experience with a home console was the Atari 2600. My first console was bewilderingly the 5200 and for some reason, that did not stop me from continuing to game. Gaming is in my blood and collecting is the heart that pumps it through my icy banana veins!!!! I started collecting seriously around 2005, but had video game systems and games around me all my life. I joined RFGeneration in July of 2010 and have found a nice home among other collectors and video game enthusiasts. I consider several people on this site great friends and I am happy that they have become a part of my life. I started blogging on RFGeneration a month after I joined the site and had my first article promoted from the blogs in January of 2011. After a few successful blog promotions, I was asked to join the blog writing staff in February of 2011. Since then, I've continued to write for the front page, joined the monthly Playthrough Group as a co-host, helped create the RFGeneration Community Playthrough Wrap-Up (podcast), and took over as the Blog Editor for the front page in July of 2014. I love this site and am passionate about making it better for all members.

Traveling to local flea markets and coming across cheap, old games and systems I loved around 2005 really got me into collecting. At first it was only NES and 2600 titles, and then it grew into more older games/systems. Now the virus is full blown!

Atari.....of course, Activision, Capcom, Xseed

My favorite systems are the Atari 2600, NES, Vectrex, and Colecovision.

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