What Was the First Video Game You Ever Played?

I’m very curious about this.

The first video game I ever played was Pokémon Blue on the Game Boy. It was the same day I got the Game Boy Color when I got that game. It was really fun. I still have my Game Boy Color with me today and it works very well.

Tetris for the Gamebrick. Still have the game and it still works too. Don’t have the platform anymore though sadly.

i dunno

Mortal Kombat on the Sega Genesis is the first game I can remember ever playing.

Either Tekken 3, Mortal Kombat or Resident Evil 2, some super old Pokemon, basic Mario, Tetris and shi*, Medievil, Kingsley’s Adventure etc. I know I was 5-6 years old.

Doom on a 486 computer. Back then I was a master at MS-DOS.

It was either Night Stalker or Intellivision Video Poker.

Legend Of Zelda or Super Mario Bro’s on a SNES. I think.

The one I remember best from my childhood (like when I got it and that stuff) was Pokemon Red on Christmas with a green Gameboy color.

Pong
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I wish I could say some NES or SNES game, but I was born very late. Half-Life is the first game I ever played.

Pong on my dads black and white 13 inch TV

LEGO Racers, possibly. It’s at least one of the earliest games I fondly remember.

Spirit of Speed 1937.
No joke.

Super Mario World on the SNES. Probably. I’ve been playing (and, back then, also second-controller random button-mashing) game for as long as I can remember. Longer, actually. It may also have possibly been Super Star Wars, Super Metroid, Yoshi’s cookie, Super Pinball, or Pong, but I played mostly SMW back then.

Spyro

Either Quake or Prince of Persia.

tanks on the russian nes clone called the dendy

I used to play the arcade machines when they first appeared down in cornwall on caravan holidays… This is going way back… The BBC Basic at school (acorn electronics) never had any games that I can recall…

A piece of history in one thread :expressionless: oh, I also think I played an old Prince of Persia which features a potion that would kill you upon usage, when squares were still cool.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSKwexGFVxA

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