Your first game

thecresta

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4guy5montag1 said:
I also had a game on the genesis that had some weird MS paint-like features and a haunted house, anybody have any clue at all what that may have been?
Art Alive?
 

robinkom

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Whew... it's been a long time. If I remember correctly... it was the home port of Sega's Zaxxon for Colecovision. So long ago... good times!
 

Fralf

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Friggin Duck hunt man.

hey did you know that the blaster was actuall a light sensor the picked up the specific color of the duck, it is like the wii but in reverse.

man I miss my ness
 

Chishandfips

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Super Mario Bros. on a friends old NES.

I was 5, and I got killed by that first goomba (hangs head in shame).
 

ConstantJoe

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Either Monkey Island I, or Warcraft I, I can't remember.

First console game was Zelda: Link to the Past.
 

Captain Gamer

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Ahhh... When my father returned from a business trip with a Game Boy and Tetris. At the time, this "video game" thing seemed to be gaining some momentum.
 

retro himself

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nerdsamwich said:
You people make me feel so old. mine was the Commander Keen trilogy. At the time, it was the hot new thing. *sigh*
What?? That makes you feel old? :D
My first game was either "BC's Quest for Tires II: Grog's Revenge" (wow, never actually knew the correct title, me and my family always called it Grog) for the Commodore 64 or some other game for the C64 where you jump over turtles. Back in 1992 and 1993. I was born in 1990 :D
So I was already a gamer when I was just 2 years old.
Though I barely remember the games. The first game I really remember playing was Duck Hunt and Super Mario Bros for the NES. I was around 4 or 5 then.
 

runtheplacered

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Mine was on Commodore 64, at the age of 2. It was some game where you play as a worm that rides around inside of an apple, that for some reason I remember being like a car. I have no idea what the game was called, and I imagine it was something educational. But ya.. there ya go.

Gi Joe for C64 was probably the second.