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[–] p0wderedtoastman ago 

Sitting at my dad's computer "playing" Myst---aka just running around having no idea what to do...

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[–] Patranus ago  (edited ago)

Cosmic Osmo and/or Duck Hunt

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[–] waylon531 ago 

Playing Lagoon on my grandparents' SNES

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[–] JesTheRed 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

The earliest was an Atari 2600 we got second-hand. My Dad and I spent a million hours on it playing Pac-Man, Space Invaders, and of course Pong.

God I'm old.

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[–] Spaceape ago 

First owned games were text based on Spectrum. C64 Chucky egg? and some crazy maze shit by Jeff Minter. I am embarrassed to admit I spent more hours/days than I care to remember, chasing a dot on a blue screen on early flight sims

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[–] 278572? ago 

Metriod Prime for Nintendo Gamecube. I especially remember this because even though I knew how to play, I didn't know how to read at the time so I would always end up loading the wrong save file and screwing my Mom's speedruns up.

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[–] stillborn86 ago 

It was Road Rash on the SEGA Genesis at a BEST store. It was on display and I was just a kid... so young I don't really remember any of it other than the fact that it happened.

My parents "lost" me while we were shopping (I probably just wandered away like children do) and they found me playing the SEGA. The next Christmas, my father bought me both a SEGA and Road Rash. I remember spending almost all of my childhood (nearly all of the fond memories that I can remember) playing this with him... this and Ms Pacman.

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[–] PrincessBubbly ago 

Aw me and my dad used to play road rash all the time!

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[–] Neph ago  (edited ago)

My older cousin and I playing paper boy on the NES, which ultimately lead to playing Mike Tyson's Punch Out. We would always see who could get farther in that game, and I remember we both got stuck at Soda Popinski. Im pretty sure the feeling I got when I got past Popinski before my cousin did is what go me hooked on gaming. I can still remember the look on his fat face when I got it.

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