It's between either Duck Hunt or Super Mario Bros on the NES.
Pong with the old style paddle controllers
iirc it was Super Mario Bros. on the NES.
atari games, cant really remember which. first game i played on an arcade machine would be airwolf based on the tv show.
Prince of Persia the original.
On my own computer - Dangerous Dave.
Meanwhile, back on Azeroth, the overwhelming majority of the orcs languished in internment camps. One Orc had a dream. A dream to reunite the disparate souls trapped under the lock and key of the Alliance. So he raided the internment camps, freeing those orcs that he could, and reached out to a downtrodden tribe of trolls to aid him in rebuilding a Horde where orcs could live free of the humans who defeated them so long ago. That orc's name was... Rend.
Asteroids, but a teaches-typing version.
I don't remember exactly how it worked, but you had a ship and you had to blast asteroids, but you had to use the home row keys to do it. It was an Atari system, but with a typical QWERTY keyboard.
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I think it was some kind of educational maths game, reader rabbit or something it was called. Fuck knows.
Some game on the Magnavox Odyssey 2. Probably Armored Encounter / Subchase!
TO FIX WOW:1. smaller server sizes & server-only LFG awarding satchels, so elite players help others. 2. "helper builds" with loom powers - talent trees so elite players cast buffs on low level players XP gain, HP/mana, regen, damage, etc. 3. "helper ilvl" scoring how much you help others. 4. observer games like in SC to watch/chat (like twitch but with MORE DETAILS & inside the wow UI) 5. guild leagues to compete with rival guilds for progression (with observer mode).6. jackpot world mobs.
Probably comodore boulder dash.
First one I even owned was The Keys to Maramon
I think it was Clyde's Adventure on DOS way back when.
I don't remember, I know I played some games on the Atari but can't remember what, but the earliest game I do remember was Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt
Reader Rabbit when I was like 3 or 4, I think. If that doesn't count, then it's probably either Donkey Kong Country or Super Mario World for the SNES when I was 5 or 6.
Not sure was it Tetris and Super Mario on Gameboy or one of dozens games on old Rambo console(Atari 2600 clone).
Number Munchers or Oregon Trail on the old Apple computers back in grade school in the mid to late 80s
the first game i saw someone (my neighbour) playing was yie-ar kung fu. yep, he never let me touch that shit. motherfucker.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yie_Ar_Kung-Fu
the first game i played was ufo : the enemy unknown. i still have a copy on my old pc which my 8 years old daughter using.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFO:_Enemy_Unknown
war does not determine who is right, only who is left.