what game got you into gaming

kingcom

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Lemmings, 1991 game. The game of suicidal little green haired morons who you have to guide to safety.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmings_%28video_game%29
 

Trull

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POCKETA MONSTERA REDA


Oh, back in the dizzay - it's actually how I learnt to read.
 

RHadley

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Me and my brother had a pretty unorthodox start to gaming. When our parents a Time PC (back in 2000 / 01), it came with a variety of programs, and four games: A Lara Croft, SuperBike World Championships 2000, VR Sprots Powerboat Racing and Recoil.

Of these, it was the last two that truly got us into gaming, with us regularly playing split-screen races in Powerboats, or blowing up tanks in Recoil. Eventually, my brother bought some other games (and eventually got Steam, then so did I) and we're now at the present day. My brother has, on steam alone, over 250 games, while I have a lesser 31.
 

GeoFlux

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Well the first game I remember playing was one of the Sonic The Hedgehog games on Sega Mega Drive, was most probably the first one.
I still play the old Sega Megadrive Sonic games on my 360 so it'll be them.
 

deus-ex-machina

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When I was 6 I was going on Holiday to Malta. My gran bought be an original Gameboy with Tetris and a couple of other games to keep me quiet on the plane journeys. Bless her.
 

Astoria

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There were many games that I loved as a kid but the one that made me a gamer was Fallout 3. There was just so much I enjoyed about that game and it's still in my top 3.
 

Sjakie

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when i was 4 i played Pong on my grandparents TV and that was my videogame cherry getting popped. The real desire to play games came from this platform game called "donkey kong" bout a year later.
Im 32 now.
 

Felstaff

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Well, the first two games that got me thinking Video Games Are The Best Things Ever was a coffee-table arcade machine of Pacman at a pub we once went to on holiday. This must have been about 1988.
Similar to this:
...except I think the pub owners had modified an upstanding arcade to make it look like a standard oak pub-like table. Of course, I could be wrong, as it was one of my earliest memories.

Also the two most memorable arcade games I played during my formative gaming years were Michael Jackson's Moonwalker and The Simpsons Arcade. The latter I played in Spain, and remember jamming one 100 peseta coin after another in the slot. Goodness knows how much money that amounted to, but an awful lot. This must have been in 1992 at the earliest, because I remember the coins were celebrating the Olympic Games being held in Barcelona. Between my sister, brother, dad, and me, we managed to complete the whole thing.

The game that got me into srs PC gaming would probably have been Incoming. I had been playing PC games for years beforehand, but before 1998 had never seen what a PC could really do with a graphics card. Then in 1998 my dad (a computer consultant/salesman) brought home a Pentium II PC with a Voodoo2 graphics card and a copy of Incoming. I have never been as bowled over as much by graphics as the day I saw Incoming's crisp, smooth 3D wundergrafiks. I actually thought on that day that PCs were now capable of photorealism

In retrospect... not so much

Then a few months later I bought a copy of Half-Life, because I finally had a PC with the guts to run new and flashy games, and... I've been a PC gamer ever since.
 

Creator002

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I have absolutely no idea what game it was, but my cousin had a SNES, so that's probably what started it.
 

Wilbot666

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My first game was Space Invaders on the Atari 2600 at my older sister's 21st birthday party. I shit you not. I was about 5 years old.