Your first videogame (not arcade)

Streets of Rage was awesome. But I remember Double Dragon before it, Youngfag. :stuck_out_tongue:

Holy shit! QBasic Gorillas! I remember that! It was like a prototype version of Worms almost. Two gorrillas (who couldn’t move) on either side of a randomly generated cityscape. You took it in turns to type in an angle and a velocity to throw your explosive banana and try and blow up the other one. Awesome. :smiley:

Double Dragon is classic, I had all three for NES.

…I miss my NES, genesis, and N64 :frowning:

My first game was the original Frogger that I played on my grandfathers orange and black monochrome-screen computer. I was 3 at the time. Good times.

Sonic the Hedgehog on the Genesis :3

Holy fucking shit, I thought I was the only one! Thanks for the name of the game, I was to young to remember what it was. All I remember was my dad chucking bananas and never managing to hit whoever his opponent was. And the city would be slowly etched away by their battle…Oh the memories.:slight_smile:

EDIT: I thought it was the original Snake, but based on a link from Gorillas, the Snake I remember was actually Nibbles. It was apparently bundled with Gorillas and a few other programs (Which I am now all but certain we had, as well)…brb nostalgia

EDIT2: orgasm

EDIT3: Fuck that site. I can’t find any of the games I use to play. I mean, it’s difficult when you can’t remember the name, so I’ll just ask. The game had a dog that basically interacted with you, and then you clicked on a game, and you’d rush over to play. The best I can remember is where you try to prevent (or cause?) a castle wall to fall involving math?

Berzerk on the Atari 5200.

My first game were Donkey Kong Land 2 on the Game Boy Pocket. After that I got Pokémon Blue and Super Mario Land. The first PC game I ever tried was probably Get Medieval. It was fun (: I also used to play some games on my fathers old Sinclair QL, which had an old monochrome monitor. That was loads of fun :smiley:

Age of Empires 1

age 8

And by banana you mean yellow a parentheses.

We played all of those qbasic games in computerscience AP back in HS. 90% of them needed to be modified to run slower.

And who can forget the qbasic PLAY command

Half-life 1. I loved playing it over and over and that’s how I mostly became pro at it than most of people on Hl 1. I am king of HL. I mean, nobody could stop me. I was a leader at that game.

                     I was 2 when I first played it and became a master at it when I was 4. I never stopped playing ever since to this day. If I hadn't played it before I played HL2, I probably would have never played it. You tend to play the first one a lot if you played it first. But playing a second in the series first keeps you from wanting to play the first since it is outdated. But that never stopped me

For me it was probly Super Mario Bros for the SNES, or James Bound The World is Not Enough for Nintendo 64. I cant Remember which.

i’ve bought the Space Quest Collection for PC :smiley:

Its awesome ! :slight_smile:

That is all…

Chucky Egg. Back with the original, not the shit remakes of it.

Don’t know how old I was, too far back to remember. :slight_smile:

And I’m saving that card for future use. :stuck_out_tongue:

I think mine was Yoda Stories, the Demo version.

Christ I don’t even remember the first game I was given, but I can remember the handful I used to play way back when:

The Lion King and Aladdin on DOS
MechWarrior 2 PC
Crusader: No Remorse PC
Tekken (I think it was the original anyway) PlayStation
Dune II PC

Started when I was about 3. Oh my god. NOSTALGIA.

My first bought game would have been Thundercats on the ZX Spectrum +3 in 1987… Oh how exciting that was seeing the graphics in it appear for the first time!

I remember playing the Half-Life 1 demo before it was released, but according to my cousin, I used to watch him and his cousins play doom before I played half life, so I’ve might have played but don’t remember.

So in a nutshell, Half-Life or Doom

Streets of [COLOR=‘Red’]RAAAAAAGE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nm5nrt0WqM

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