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[–] freshlybakedman ago  (edited ago)

My first memory was when I was with my much older nephews at a family reunion. It was the early 90s and they all hovered over the computer. The were playing a diving game. (Like diving from a board into the pool) You had to jump down and try to do cool moves. I found it entertaining. When you missed the pool, you'd go straight trough the concrete. (cartoon-style) Good times!

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[–] Wise-Old-Man ago 

Zork. Ahhhhh, text based adventure games. Of course before that I had Pong, but Zork was my first real computer game memory.

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[–] Midget9 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Doom. My dad was really into it. That and Command & Conquer Red alert.

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

Mortal Kombat on PC.

First game I remember beating multiple times was Heart of Darkness on PC and PS1.

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[–] Atherz097 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Solitaire on Win XP. Free Cell was and still is unbeatable for me. Minesweeper was a terrible experience.

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

My earliest memory of gaming is from when I was about 3 I think. It's actually one of my first memories. In my attic we had a small TV set up with a NES and I'd play Super Mario Bros. 3, Duck Hunt, and one of the old Megaman games all day long.

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[–] Warbear ago 

Slamming down the suction cup joystick and eating those pellets. Pac man 4 lyfe.

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[–] FL4D ago 

I remember playing a sonic game for the Sega game gear. I don't remember it's name but, I remember I could never beat the boss of the first level. I still played it over and over again. The boss was Doctor Eggman in his hover craft. He would shoot bouncing balls that I could never dodge. I haven't played it since I was very young.

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