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don't know the games from the msx and atari... but it was probably that tennis with the lines for me too..
on the pc it was probably Leisure suit Larry in the land of the lounge lizzards (still a great game!) and digger... but it was back in the eighties so iīm not really sure :rolleyes:
btw someone said Doom the game that started it all, for me it was Wolfenstein3d and Dune2 that made me a game addict. Couldnīt stop playing stayed up for nights in a row back then :lol:
these two are classics, imo Wolfenstein3d the 1st person shooter, Dune2 the 1st real time strategy game.. all the others are clones. I donīt say theyīre bad but these games started all that.
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I remember playing tennis and ping-pong on Atari. Of course both games look the same except ping-pong has smaller paddles (white lines). :D
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Wizardry 1..My mom bought me a Apple II+ for Christmas and I probably didn't sleep until after New Years.
BTW, I tried Wizardry 1 again recently and it just wasn't the same...I should have left old memories alone....sigh
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probably pong. for ten bob at a carboot sale
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pong
submarine
and space invaders
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no wait. it might have been space invaders in a table at a pub
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The first PC game that I ever played, was Leisure Suit Larry, on a friend's machine, that was just loaded up with windows, back when you weren't the average user if you had windows, and a cradle modem. (Goes to show how long ago that was, neh?) I was about 15 at the time, and my jaw dropped when this chick on the screen started flashing. HAHAHA.
I remember this old Jedi game on the atari 2600, was sort of a variant of Pong. Basically your lil guy stood there and you used the paddles to move the saber to block blasts from the training drone, to keep something behind you from getting hit by it.
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it would have to be METAL GEAR SOLID for playstation :devil:
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The very first game I played was like a learning thing called Solitaire but as for a console Street Fighter II on SNES and boy did I wear that game out.
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Computer: Horace Goes Skiing (came free with sinclair spectrum 48K)
Arcarde: Pole Position
Console: Pitfall Atari 2600 (i think)
Thank god for emulators, relive those childhood rainy days.