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[–] linuxuser437442 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I played a dig dug like game on an old old old laptop (3.5" floppies). I also remember playing Mario and Kirby on a NES.

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

My, that is nice question. My first memory of gaming was the Commodore 64. The first games i was allowed to play at my uncle was Fort: Apocalypse and Blue Max. All the superstition people had at the time when the cassette player and the rickety tapes didn't load the game. Fun times! People sitting very still on the chair as to not move and make vibrations and hoping nobody switched the light on or off with the result the game would load or would not load... These are the mid-eighties and 'Europe' just had a hit song with "The Final Countdown". The hairdo from the singer was perfectly normal at that time, haha

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

The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind.

I was about 6 or 7 and I used to watch my dad play it until I started playing it. I didn't know what the hell I was doing, I just liked walking around in the open and magical world. It's always been my favorite title ever.

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[–] s1r_r34l 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

It had to be either Pagemaster or Star fox on the SNES for me. First modern game was Halo, on Sidewinder

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[–] AnthonyR32 ago 

montezuma's revenge atari 800

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[–] Farseli ago 

Wow, I don't know. I guess I was 3 when Sonic the Hedgehog came out. I was able to beat it by 4. I started playing before that but I don't have memories that far back. I guess the oldest thing I can remember is the level select code, but I learned it incorrectly. I always thought it was A B C up down left right Hold A and press start. Turns out the A B C part isn't part of the code...I didn't learn that until my 20s.

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[–] Biff-Top-Johnny ago 

Mine is weird - "Dizzy Egg" - a fucking old MS Dos game. It woul dhave been like 1992-1994 when I played this with my mum on an old Amstrad PC.

That and another Dos game called "Stargoose".

From there we moved onto the free demos on the Windows 95 CD-ROM - Hover and Hellrider.

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[–] ackzsel ago 

I'm not sure which I encountered first.

Beast on a PC at school or Super Mario Bros. on NES at a friend's house.

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