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[–] kujda ago 

Probably at a friend's house he had a commodore 64, there was a game where you were to prevent a bank robbery from hapening. There were 3 doors and in those doors either appeared a bank client or a robber. You had to shoot the robber by choosing the pointer with the joistick and then pressing fire. You lost points for shooting the clients instead of the robbers. Yeah...that was fun. Still it was a long way from that to my first computer.

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[–] Reath_of_Azmos ago 

Beating The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, on the Nintendo 64, that will always be my fondest memory of any game series ever.

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[–] pomf ago 

Wolfenstein 3D when I was three and my uncle took me with him to his workplace.

Was fun.

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[–] snooperking ago  (edited ago)

I first remember in our basement we had an older nes and I remember just playing the shit out of this karate game http://i.ytimg.com/vi/h4ZFuU_BPOo/hqdefault.jpg (I was born in 1995) so I was probably 5 or 6 at the time, then the next game i spent hours and hours playing was medal of honor allied assualt in 2002, those were some fun times, Moh was what got me crazy about first person shooters, then battlefield vietnam... i've spent so much time flying helicopters in that game and just messing around http://s019.radikal.ru/i604/1203/79/1e3ef029ceae.jpg

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[–] Goatley ago 

NES with the track & field video game when I was about 10 years old. We had a running mat, and always played it in the same room upstairs. We played that thing so much, that a light fixture in the room below fell out of the ceiling and broke.

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[–] dazednbemused ago 

Playing DOOM on my neighbors PC where one of us would move and the other shoot. Must have been 7 or 8 the next big memory was Command and Conquer. Those were the days...

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[–] feistylemur ago 

My cousins had an Atari 400 at their house, they didn't play it much at all, so it was never set up, just kept in the coffee table. They lived quite a long way away, so any time we would visit, I would be completely stoked to get to play it. I was too shy to ask them to set it up though. So I would wait and hope that they would offer to set it up so I could play.

Some time later my Aunt gave it to me, which was mind blowingly exciting. Eventually though it died. But my older brother bought me a Coleco Gemeni, he even built me a little wooden cabinet for it. And so began my lifelong obsession with games.

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[–] DraycosTFM ago 

Getting an NES for either my birthday or christmas. The very first game I ever played was Gyromite, as my entire family tried to figure out how the fuck to play the game.

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