Your first computer game
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First one I bought? Space Invaders for Atari 2600, and I bought it new, if that do not show my age I do not know what would.
My all time favorite game? ELITE for the C64
My all time favorite game? ELITE for the C64
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"Either God wants to abolish evil, and cannot; or he can, but does not want to. ... If he wants to, but cannot, he is impotent. If he can, but does not want to, he is wicked. ... If, as they say, God can abolish evil, and God really wants to do it, why is there evil in the world?" -Epicurus
Fear is the mother of all gods.
Nature does all things spontaneously, by herself, without the meddling of the gods. -Lucretius
I think the first game we owned that I played was called "Up, Up and Away" for the commodore 64, or possibly a spectrum, where you had to guide a hot air balloon past various dangers.
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Buck Rogers and the Planet of Zoom.
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I dont know the name of it, it was a side scrolling shooter on the Commodore Vic 20.
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"I'd drive more people insane, but I'd have to double back and pick them up first..."
"All it takes for bullshit to thrive is for rational men to do nothing." - Kevin Farrell, B.A. Journalism.
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First games I played were on the Apple IIe:
1. Hunt the Wumpus
2. Mickey's Space Adventure
I can't remember what Apple Computer it was exactly but the one I really enjoyed was King's Quest I.
1. Hunt the Wumpus
2. Mickey's Space Adventure
I can't remember what Apple Computer it was exactly but the one I really enjoyed was King's Quest I.
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A 'pong' standalone console from Radio Shack.
The first 'real computer' game I played a lot was some cassette loaded Star Trek text RPG on the Commodore PET at school.
The first 'real computer' game I played a lot was some cassette loaded Star Trek text RPG on the Commodore PET at school.
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The first game I ever played was a 2D tank game for an IBM Pc that my dad wrote; I was amazined by that and spent hours on it.
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[/size][/i]First game i played was Pacman at the age of three or four in the 1983-84 i think. First games i owned were three games for MSX. One was a motorcycle game that i think was called Speed racer. Other a fun game where you played a ninja and third some wierd kill all floating aliens with your flying broomstick. Cant remember the names for those two games. Fourth game was Molecule man. Never quite understood what it was about but i playd it like there was no tomorrow.
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I'm not entirely sure what the first game I ever played was. Possibly Mario on the NES but I can't be 100% sure. The first game I played on a machine I actually owned was a Scooby Doo side-scrolling platformer that bore absolutely no resemblance to the cartoon at all (Scooby doo walking around punching out enemies, yeah right!). Other notable games I played early on would be Rick Dangerous, Bionic Commando, and Spy Hunter from a US Gold bundle pack that came with my C64. Rick Dangerous was fucking brilliant.
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Uh.... some 286 game called Flyswatter. Was cool for it's time.
Hey, this thread is bringing up memories of old Windows games! Iron Helix(THE ultimate sci-fi cat-and-mouse game), Critical Path(MST3K good...), Return To Zork.... good times, good times.
Hey, this thread is bringing up memories of old Windows games! Iron Helix(THE ultimate sci-fi cat-and-mouse game), Critical Path(MST3K good...), Return To Zork.... good times, good times.
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Argosh wrote:First for ZX Spectrum was Saboteur and first for PC was Civ 2.
My first computer was a Timex/Sinclair 1000, aka Sinclair ZX-81.
I even had the thermal printer and 16k expansion pack.
Timex announced that they were going to sell the Spectrum here in the US, but I never actually saw one for sale.
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what did we call that one where we hunted in a dungeon with a crossbow....
Oh yeah "Hunt the Wumpus"
new version here
what did we call that one where we hunted in a dungeon with a crossbow....
Oh yeah "Hunt the Wumpus"
new version here
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Some primitive game where you controlled monkeys and threw exploding bananas in a cityscape.
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That's the one! Actually, it was either that, or the original Duke Nukem platformer.
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Not a clue. My fondest early gaming memories are:
Turrican 2 (Amiga)
Yesss.
Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)
'nuff said
Frontier (Amiga)
In space, the only sound is the Blue Danube.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. (SNES)
Quite possibly one of the finest games ever made, and the first one I ever demanded to own.
Turrican 2 (Amiga)
Yesss.
Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)
'nuff said
Frontier (Amiga)
In space, the only sound is the Blue Danube.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. (SNES)
Quite possibly one of the finest games ever made, and the first one I ever demanded to own.
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Warlords was my first Atari game, with the roller paddles and all! Four player action, dammit!
Wing Commander was the first game I owned for a PC
And the first NES game I had (other than SMB) was Popeye.
First SNES game was Street Fighter II
First Playstation game was Street Fighter Alpha
First PS2 game was Summoner (damn that was great)
Wing Commander was the first game I owned for a PC
And the first NES game I had (other than SMB) was Popeye.
First SNES game was Street Fighter II
First Playstation game was Street Fighter Alpha
First PS2 game was Summoner (damn that was great)
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Honestly PONG, parents have the original stand alone.
One I can remember enjoying? Pitfall.
One I can remember enjoying? Pitfall.
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