Your first videogame (not arcade)

Big Rigs Over the Road Racing…

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[COLOR=‘DimGray’]By just watching that video I think I can tell how they programmed every aspect of that so called “physics engine.” And $10 says it’s under 50 lines of code.

My first technical video game was the original Axis and Allies board-to-computer on a 98.

You are not alone, dude.

probably pokemon.

first videogame, eh? Propably this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scorched_Earth_%28video_game%29

REAL EDIT: ^^^^ FUCK YEA SCORCHED EARTH (original DOS version)

Crysis: Warhead.

Man, I must have been, like, 5 years old when that game came out.

Half-Life and their awesome mods like Counter-Strike and Team Fortress… I start to involve in the video game madness since I visit a cyber cafe,10 years ago.

I don’t think I’ve posted in this thread yet…

My first game ever was probably a Mario game on the SNES.

It wasn’t until Super Mario 64 that I really got into gaming though so I usually think of that one as the first.

Let’s see if I can list off my first video games (all before the NES).

Pong.

Atari 2600: Air-Sea Battle, River Raid, Pac-Man, Megamania, Circus Atari, Asteroids, Berzerk, Empire Strikes Back, Bowling, Burgertime, Centipede, Chopper Command, Stampede!, Defender, Pitfall!, Dig Dug, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr, Keystone Kapers, Kaboom, Frogger, Tapper, Grand Prix, Joust, Pole Position, Q*Bert.

Atari 5200: Congo Bongo, Mario Brothers, Popeye, Qix, Robotron 2084

Atari 7800: Kung Fu Master, Ms. Pac Man, Q*bert, Rampage, Xevious

ColecoVision: BC’s Quest For Tires, Burger Time, Dig Dug, Frogger, Smurf Paint and Play, Smurf: Rescue from Gargamel’s Castle

…I think that’s it. Gah, too many games! Too many good memories! :slight_smile:

Half-Life or Montezuma :stuck_out_tongue: . I was a little kid then, i don’t remember. :smiley:

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