Your first "first person shooter"

Battlefront II most likely. Played a lot of strategy before, but I always sucked at it. :fffuuu:

Reply fail :facepalm:

Either Rainbow Six: Lone Wolf on the PS1, or 007: Goldeneye on N64.

either half-life or unreal tournament, circa.2000.

or maybe blood 2 at my uncle’s house… idk w/e

moron, it’s the first FPS you played. how hard is that to comprehend?

I thought mine is unique enough that I registered just for this.
It was Banjo-Tooie (you know when you walk around in first person as Banjo holding Kazooie like a gun and shoot eggs) when I was like 8 and wasn’t allowed to play “real” shooters. lol

my 1st FPS was the sharewereversion of DooM I ^^

Zelda: Ocarina of Time if the FPS bow shooting counts. Oh and the slingshot too. Classic.

Modern Warfare 2.

:meh:

You best be trollin’

Quake 64. Was my second ever video game, first being Mario 64.

I was about 6, but who cares. OOT, Banjo Tooie and Goldeneye were the only games I got after that for the N64 which involved FPS action. (In that order)

No he’s just 12.

For me it was Duke Nukem 3D. I was 9 years old and I loved it!

Before that I used to watch my dad play doom.

Duke Nukem 3D was also my first multiplayer FPS, and probably my first multiplayer experience ever (that or Age of Empires 1).

Unreal Tournament is my first. Still remember the epic music in the intro… :slight_smile:

and there is absolutley no possible way that the thread name was changed to something more understandable before you got here. :facepalm:

You should really use that grey mushy stuff inside your head before words fall out onto the keyboard.

ON TOPIC: my first FPS would have been either Heritic or Hexen.

wait… I remember:
Duck Hunt

Ahh, my mistake.

I was 8 when I first played Half-Life. And that was in 2003.

I always sucked at strategy games too, still play strategy games, still love them, still suck at them. :fffuuu:
My first FPS? Half-Life demo.
I then left FPS gaming for a loooong time to play Lemmings… :3

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