Logo if you consider that a game lol. First real game though was probably Oregon Trail...or some Olympics game on commodore 64.
Sonic the Hedgehog for Sega Genesis. I was like 4 and I was the most happy kid ever to get that Genesis for my birthday haha.
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First game i played was Oh Mummy ! on the Amstrad CPC464. Google it, i dare you not to laugh
Aladdin on PC.
Contra for the NES i was like 3 when i played it was such an awesome game
Technically for me it was Pong as well, at a friend's house, but just for a few minutes.
A little later I got the Atari and played Asteroids and Space Invaders to death.
Yes, I am that old.
Space Invaders on an Atari. This was around 1984-85 and I was 5 years old. My Dad had borrowed the unit from a coworker for a few days.
Mach 3 on Commodore 64
Oregon Trail on a old floppy disk in kindergarten. May have played the original Super Mario Bros before that...cant remember.
I don't remember the first game I played. It was Pac Man or Centipede, I think!
Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt.
I remember when I was little I'd get right up to the TV with the gun to shoot those ducks, still that dumb dog would laugh that annoying laugh when I missed.
You know the 'Ding!' sound you hear in games when you level up and it makes you feel good? That dogs laugh is the opposite of a Ding.
Hmm...I think it was Prince, the original one.
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Epic Pinball, all the way!
Ah, MSDOS. When everything was simpler. And significantly more textual. Good times...
Nothing ever bothers Juular.
First PC game was Doom. The funny thing is I was at a very Christian boarding school and they let us all play Doom in the computer lab when we were all 12-13. Like that was our computer class just play Doom. But I guess back in 1993/1994 there wasnt much else regarding computers to teach lol.
Was very likely Zelda in most cases; Memory seems to be a small blur though :3
A game called Snake on some green and black computer screen. I was about 4 years old so about 23 years ago.
Formula One Grand Prix by Microprose.
"In order to maintain a tolerant society, the society must be intolerant of intolerance." Paradox of tolerance