The first computer game you ever played?

Nyce1

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The AMAZING Wolfenstein on my Apple LC2. I would play that game for hours and hours looking for every secret and treasure. I also played an amazingly old rpg called Bane of the Cosmic Forge. love to know if anyone else actually played that old school DnD type rpg.
 

AwesomePeanutz

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First game I've ever played wasn't really a "game" per say, it was some edutanment game for Windows 95.

First ACTUAL game was like Battle Tanx or something for the N64. Ahh, 3DO...
 

SuperNashwan

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Folio said:
Super Mario Land on the Game Boy, but it was my sister's. My own first game was Jurassic Park for the Game Boy... I sold it and regret that.

Maybe I'll look for an emulator.
Ahh yeah I remember gameboys, they were super popular at school. Black and white screen. I remember playing super mario on one of them :)
 

SuperNashwan

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Nyce1 said:
The AMAZING Wolfenstein on my Apple LC2. I would play that game for hours and hours looking for every secret and treasure. I also played an amazingly old rpg called Bane of the Cosmic Forge. love to know if anyone else actually played that old school DnD type rpg.
id didnt play those games, but I recognise the wanting to find all the items and treasure thing. I have a loot addiction :)
 

SuperNashwan

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Atmos Duality said:
Original Metroid. When I was 3 years old. Yes, I have an unusual memory.

Following that, the first game I actually beat was...AD&D, Treasure of Tarmin on the Intellivision, followed closely by Super Mario Bros, Zelda 1, and Iron Tank (a game nobody else has ever heard of, apparently).
Then I played my first Rogue-like (Tower of Doom), and beat Megaman 3 (I couldn't actually find Mega Man 2 until much later due to a shortage).
Wow, that is an early memory :)

IntelliVision? Whats that? **goes to google**
 

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My first was a game called "Captain Comic." It was a platforming game where you take on the role of Captain Comic, a guy in a space helmet and a set of overalls. You have to recover a bunch of treasures from all over the game world. Along the way you collect various tools to help--cans of 'Blastola Cola' which let you spit fireballs at enemies, a corkscrew that makes your fireballs travel in a oscillating pattern that can hit enemies crawling on the ground, a wand to teleport through hostile areas, etc. It's a sidescroller, and you move through various different boards, but it's actually pretty open. You don't have to do the levels in any particular order, and they all flow into each other. Some of the places you can go to right near the starting point are really, really hard unless you explore elsewhere, get some tools, and come back later. It was a pretty cool game--I'll have to see if I can find a version of it for my computer today!

The first game that I really, really got into, though, was either the original Sid Meier's Pirates or Sierra's Quest for Glory I: So You Want to be a Hero (back then, it was known as Hero's Quest). I still love those games!
 

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That I remember is Spyro, or mabey some space invaders game we had on a little arcade box thing.
 

Nifarious

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Probably Pac Man or Mrs. Pac Man...though the first game I fell in love with was Bubble Bobble.

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BubbleBobble

I should look for a way to play that again sometime...
 

SuperNashwan

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Helmutye said:
My first was a game called "Captain Comic." It was a platforming game where you take on the role of Captain Comic, a guy in a space helmet and a set of overalls. You have to recover a bunch of treasures from all over the game world. Along the way you collect various tools to help--cans of 'Blastola Cola' which let you spit fireballs at enemies, a corkscrew that makes your fireballs travel in a oscillating pattern that can hit enemies crawling on the ground, a wand to teleport through hostile areas, etc. It's a sidescroller, and you move through various different boards, but it's actually pretty open. You don't have to do the levels in any particular order, and they all flow into each other. Some of the places you can go to right near the starting point are really, really hard unless you explore elsewhere, get some tools, and come back later. It was a pretty cool game--I'll have to see if I can find a version of it for my computer today!

The first game that I really, really got into, though, was either the original Sid Meier's Pirates or Sierra's Quest for Glory I: So You Want to be a Hero (back then, it was known as Hero's Quest). I still love those games!
That first one almost sounds like an early set-up for modern RPG's :) Substitute Blastola for Nuka, and the corkscrew thing for picking up new weapons, needing to level up before certain parts ... basic format hasnt really changed :) Well, maybe it has, but Im feeling nostalgic :)

I may have to look Captain Comic up
 

SuperNashwan

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Nifarious said:
Probably Pac Man or Mrs. Pac Man...though the first game I fell in love with was Bubble Bobble.

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BubbleBobble

I should look for a way to play that again sometime...
Bubble Bobble was great! I think I had that on the Amiga. Wasnt there a sequel, something about rainbows?
 

LadyRhian

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Mine was a No-Name system that had three games on it. Pong, Handball (Pong for one player!) and a game where you had to shoot the zipping ball of light on the screen with a gun peripheral
 

ShakerSilver

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I think it was Pokemon Yellow or Super Mario Land. I miss my old Gameboy ;_;

EDIT: Oh wait, computers? Well then it would be either Doom 1 or Red Alert 1.