Anonymous wrote:I was born in 1976. I am NOT Generation X -- I'm an Xennial. I was born after Vietnam and Watergate (real GenXers were alive for both), but before the original Star Wars came out. In fact, I would say my childhood was a Star Wars childhood: defined mostly by the original film trilogy, but also by the Reagan-era [as it turned out equally fantastical] missile defense shield plan.
I didn't get a computer at home until 1992, but the Oregon Trail name for my cohort is still both funny and accurate. Yes, I definitely do remember playing it on the Commodore 64s in the computer lab in my middle school -- although, to be perfectly honest, I always preferred Summer Games on the Commodore 64 or Spy Hunter on the Atari 2600.
So gen X is 9 years? 65 - 74. Um nope.
I would argue the X'ers are those that came of age when computers and video games were present, but the connectivity was limited (AOL) or none.
I was born in late '63. My first memories were in the very late 60's (Moon landing). But, I also grew up without the threat of a draft, and with mostly peace (though a threat of global thermal nuclear war.