[–] Pepe-Is-Kill ago
James Pond on Amiga 600!
My sister's boyfriend at the time just got a ps1, so he gave me his Amiga and a huge stack of floppy discs. I probably only played 10% of them!
I recently asked my mum what happened to the console, but neither of us know.
That was around 1998 if I remember correctly so I was around 6 or 7. Man I'll never forget how much joy that console brought me.
[–] ZappyKins 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
When my little bro and I opened a box from an older brother and it was Super Pong! Then the fights about how to connect it to the TV - many engineers in the family and it was before we had a switcher box - so you literately had to screw the two connectors on the TV.
Then we played the 4 versions of Super Pong! Regular pong, doubles pong, the reverse where you eat the dot, and the single kind against the wall. Two people had to sit right next to each other to use the device as there was just one controller (it was the entire console) with two wheels on it.
[–] Balamb-Fish 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
My very first memory of video games is sitting on the living room floor with my parents playing The Legend of Zelda and the Mario/Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet combo cart. - I'm 26.
[–] CapnTightpants ago
My earliest gaming memory would be watching my dad play games like B17 Bomber on his Intellivision. While I remember trying to play the Intellivision myself, I was too young to actually comprehend the goals of the games and just moved around and died. My first real experience with gaming where I could actually play the game would be when I got an NES in the early 90's playing Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt.