Well, I started off with Vampire Hunter D, then shortly thereafter saw Akira for the first time. All I knew was that it was Japanese and violent, therefore I thought it was cool. Hey, I was like 9 or 10 at the time, gimme some slack. From there, I watched whatever I could on Sci-Fi (I saw a few cool ones . . LILY CAT comes to mind) and bought a few tapes (yes, tapes -- you danged whipper snappers and your DEE BEE DEES or whatever) at Suncoast. A few titles like Devil Man, The Guyver, and Angel Cop. Yeah, exactly, heh. Anyways, so fast forward to around 7th grade, I discovered Neon Genesis Evangelion. It was the first anime I ever downloaded, and it was in this really crappy format called VIVO. Each episode was like, 40MB or something so it was ideal for someone like me with a 56k modem. Problem with this file format was that you needed a special program and .. drum roll, please .. you couldn't skip ahead in the video. I eventually started buying the tapes, and they were expensive as hell. $29.95 for 2 subtitled episodes at Suncoast. Plus tax. By the time I had the first 3, I laid off for awhile and then a few years later they came out on DVD. I swear I had that first disc on pre-order for like a year. In between seeing NGE and buying the NGE DVDs, I was also exposed to Tenchi Muyo! and my fanboy obsession with Sasami blossomed. (Prior to that, I was an Asuka fanboy. Yeah, I was a masochist back then. Now I'm a Chi fanboy.)
The first anime DVD I bought was the Tenchi Muyo! OVA boxset. I even got the limited edition Ryoko foil. So awesome! After that, I started buying anime DVDs left and right. Trigin, Cowboy Bebop, Serial Experiments Lain, Battle Athletes. I attended the Clark College anime club almost weekly.
To be honest, I really miss those days. To me, those were the golden days of my anime viewership. I have extremely fond memories of downloading Kenshin VCD fansubs off some random person's FTP site, burning them to disc 2 at a time and watching them with a homebrew MPEG/AVI player on Dreamcast. Memories~