First as in the first you know which it was. My was Tetris for the Spectrum ZX:
You can paste a screenshot if you want.
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First as in the first you know which it was. My was Tetris for the Spectrum ZX:
You can paste a screenshot if you want.
I can't remember exactly, but it was either Golden Axe on the PC , Prince of Persia on the PC or TMNT2:Arcade on the PC.
I played all of them when I was 3 , and one of them was the first, though Tetris might be another candidate since I played that too.
I remember my first three, but which of these came first is anyone's guess. It was either Sonic The Hedgehog...
...The Secret of Monkey Island...
...or SimCity...
My first game was Duck Hunt for the Sega Master System. Amnesiac23
You must be mistaken. Duck Hunt was only available for the NES. Unless of course, you might be thinking of Safari Hunt for the Master System.
[QUOTE="Amnesiac23"]My first game was Duck Hunt for the Sega Master System. tiki_tidalwave
You must be mistaken. Duck Hunt was only available for the NES. Unless of course, you might be thinking of Safari Hunt for the Master System.
I was about to post this. Duck Hunt was never released on any home console other than the NESI think the first I ever played was Pokemon blue or red, but the first one I ever owned was pokemon snap.
I'm not entirely sure, it was either Raptor: Call of the Shadows:
...or World Circuit (aka Formula One Grand Prix):
M3tr4nk0
I remember having that Raptor game back then , fun game.
[QUOTE="M3tr4nk0"]
I'm not entirely sure, it was either Raptor: Call of the Shadows:
...or World Circuit (aka Formula One Grand Prix):
Darkman2007
I remember having that Raptor game back then , fun game.
I still have it, it's a really great (and underappreciated) game! The music from the first level brings me way back...
[QUOTE="Amnesiac23"]My first game was Duck Hunt for the Sega Master System. tiki_tidalwave
You must be mistaken. Duck Hunt was only available for the NES. Unless of course, you might be thinking of Safari Hunt for the Master System.
My mistake. You are correct. lol That's a pretty good indication of how long it's been since I've played it.Aldo's Adventure
Nightmare on Elm Street
Command Keen
Liesure Suit Larry
Conquest of Camelot
There are lots more, like Kings Quest and Space. I can't remember first but I have found memories or all
The Flintstones for Sega Genesis. I got this game with my Genesis on my 5th birthday. Who'd of thought that game would lead to a lifelong passion for games :p
Aldo's Adventure
Nightmare on Elm Street
Command Keen
Liesure Suit Larry
Conquest of Camelot
There are lots more, like Kings Quest and Space. I can't remember first but I have found memories or all
AutoPilotOn
actually, add commander Keen to my list too , I had it at the time, great fun , same for the other 6 games in the series
A face maker for the Commodore 64:
My first ''core'' game was Tom & Jerry for the c64:
The good old days of the C64 :lol: The thing I'll remember most about them were those ridiculous load times.[QUOTE="tomarlyn"]The good old days of the C64 :lol: The thing I'll remember most about them were those ridiculous load times. Oh god yes, waiting forever in front of a flashing screen that could give you epilepsy was fantastic. Most of the time I'd go make a cup of tea while it was loading, come back and sometimes it would be stuck like that. Probably the worst media format ever created but I didn't know any better.A face maker for the Commodore 64:
My first ''core'' game was Tom & Jerry for the c64:
DavidianMH
When my brother told me NES games started immediately I didn't believe him, I thought there must be at least a 1 minute loading time or something. It wasn't Mario that made me a Nintendo fan to begin with it was technological miracles like that. Something kids these days won't understand as much :P
First game we had at home was Canyon Climber:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnJU4fiiE2w
We had a TRS-80 (Radio Shack) computer that same year (1982).
That's the first we had but I'm sure I played at least Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man or Galaga at the local bowling alley before then.
LOZ: Link to the Past and then I remember within the same hour of starting that, Super Mario World.
I think starting off with those two games partially shaped who I am today as a gamer.
I can't remember which one exactly
It could be one arcade game probably Galaga or a game&watch nintendo game probably Donkey Kong jr. or Combat for a2600
Some Atari game that I don't remember and didn't care much about at the time. However the first game that I truly "fell in love with" was Super Mario Bros. on the Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt combo-cartridge that was packed-in with the Nintendo Entertainment System. I got it with my NES when I was 6 or 7 on either my birthday or Christmas (give me a break here on my memory, it was a loooong time ago, I'm 28 now). That game is burned into my brain forever. When I get Alzheimer's at 70, the layout of the levels in Super Mario Bros. will be the last thing to go.
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