Gato, I've been fascinated by submarine simulators ever since. However nothing has ever come close to the thrill of finding the key for changing the mode of propulsion from diesel to electric. I swear I saw an enemy sub once, they never managed to catch me because my crew would commit mass suicide before getting attacked.
I suppose it was 85 or 86, I wasn't in school yet and it was before any experiences with Commodore64. My dad's office, Intel 286 @ 6 MHz, calendars with boobs.
[–] peanutbudder 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
One of my first console games was the Legend of Zelda for NES. It was probably around 94 or 95, making me about 3 or 4 years old. My uncle had the console and I played while he babysat me one evening. My mother also had an NES so I also have memories of playing Galaga around that time. Around the age of 5 or 6 I recieved a Gameboy from another uncle which came with Super Mario Land and Pokemon Blue. I also had a SNES at that age and played Scooby-Doo quite a bit. My fondest memory of early gaming, though, was playing the display N64 at Sam's Club when OoT was first released. I recieved an N64 that Christmas which came with OoT.
Also, the uncle that bought me my first Gameboy would play King's Quest while I watched him play. I ended up playing quite a few Sierra Online games when I was young.
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My earliest actual memory? Cheating at duck hunt at maybe 2 or 3 years old. I just held the gun right on the screen and clicked the ducks. After that, one of my fonder memories of gaming was that maybe a year or two after that, Star Fox came out on the N64 (we skipped SNES for some reason, the NES was my sister's) and I spent all my free time with my friends trying to beat it. Being roughly 3-4 we couldn't even beat the easy path on our own, I've since beaten the hard path on the master difficulty as of a couple years ago. Not to mention Pokemon coming out around that same time.