Super Mario Bros on the NES. I remember getting super frustrated and throwing a tantrum because I couldn't figure out how to jump over the second hole. Hahahaha man I was pathetic.
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That first goomba killed me three times in a row. Took a little bit to figure out the jump timing.
Pong n a DEC PDP 11.
Pong for me too but on a Sears Sports Center pong console:
DEC PDP 11
Everyone else posting about Atari 2600, C-64, and NES. I think you may also win the thread on the only still supported platform with PDP 11 support extended to the year 2050.
Same here. I really am ancient,lol. I'd thought it might have been a Magnavox console,but they were sears diehards(no pun intended) back then. Makes sense. Even had the giant cylinder paddles with it,but no gun.
Well my first game I think it was Duck Hunt with my family and I didn't understand how to play it lmao.
But the game I played alone for the first time was Mega Man & Bass on an zsnes emulator on our family pc.
On my dad´s 386 PC: Prince of Persia, Dune II, Doom
On my Amiga 500: Turrican I + II, Street Fighter II, Lemmings I + II
Mario/duck hunt for NES
I'm pretty sure it was Pong on a dedicated console from Sears. I remember playing Pong when I was super young, but I don't remember if that was at the same time as us getting an Atari 2600 or not.
Wolfenstein, in my dad's office on his work computer while he was teaching.
Dad's colleague: [sticks his head in the door] Hey, what are you doing?
Me: Killing Nazis with a Gatling gun.
Colleague: Oh, well that's good [comes in to watch].
Legend of Zelda back in 1989
Total annihilation on pc. That game was dope when I was a young teen.
Pokemon blue on gameboy or Super Mario 64... both were around the same time I think.
Just got retroarch setup with all N64 games so the nostalgia train is about to start rollin'!
My family got Duck Hunt, Track & Field, and Mario as a package, though I sure remember a LOT of Centipede time.
First PC game I remember was Super Solvers
Or the Apple IIe Glider game was a real fun way to waste some classroom time, barring Oregon Trail.
I'm pretty sure it was Paperboy on one of those Tiger Handhelds. Looking them up now brings back memories.
Prob some racing game on Commodore 64. Or Mario on NES. It's hard to remember.
On PC though, Little Big Adventure 2.
Got a NES with Mario and Gradius as a Christmas present. Opened the present with Gradius first and had no clue what it was but that would be the first game I ever played. Then running into the goomba in Mario like everyone did :)
Tetris on the OG Gameboy
I have very fond memories of playing Freddie Fish in our local library while my father thought I was going to children's choir stuff (I hated it and was hanging out in the library instead, just to be back in time, when my father came to pick me up again).
Pong
The original Super Mario Bros on the NES, purchased for me by my grandmother.
I had a Commodore 64. I played Ultima 3 and Archon (wizard's chest) as my first games I really liked.
Jazz JackRabbit on MS-DOS on my dad's computer.
OG NES Duck Hunt.
PONG in the late 70s, at a pizza parlor.
First PC game? Math Blaster on a Macintosh 128K
First console game? Super Mario Bros.
First Board Game? Parcheesi/Monopoly
Also was included in my parents D&D group once I was 5 or 6
Probably The Incredible Machine (aka TIM)
Crash Bandicoot Warped for me.
The Warp Room soundtrack is still stuck in my head twenty years later.
Spyro 3. It was a great introduction into the world of video games, and I still play it regularly
Lego Star Wars on a PS2 at a friend's place.
Original pong, at the Toronto international boat Show, probably in about 1977.
Mattel Electronic Football
Super Mario Bros. 3 on the NES. I was five and at grandma's house.
Console would have to be the Mario/duck hunt/track and field combo. Pc would be either dos MegaMan or kurstys fun house.
Pokemon Yellow. I wasn't able to read very well but I still managed to beat it.
I have only the vaguest memory of something on what I think was the Atari, but I'm not even sure if we ever actually owned that console. I think the first game I actually remember playing was Super Mario Bros, on the cartridge that also had Duck Hunt.
Pong on the Atari 2600.
Jump Man, Space Taxi, and Ghostbusters on Commodore 64. I was using that version of the Ghostbusters song as my ringtone for years, back when I got phone calls ;)
most likely Peek-a-Boo, or outside either Tag or Hide and Seek, if not something like Mouse Trap or Candy Land for board games
If you're asking about video games, Pong on some sort of Realistic/Tandy console system in the late 70s when I would go to work with my father at Radio Shack (back when it was legit) and he would put me in front of the black&white.
Mr Do on the colico vision. There was another game we had Carnival. Good (simpler) times.
Pajama Sam: There's no need to hide when it's dark outside
Oregon Trail on Apple IIGS.
We also had Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego, but I wasn't as interested in that as much.
Manic Miner for the ZX Spectrum.
It was shit. And I don't have to tell you why. Just look it up, sound on, that bit is mandatory.
My first ever gamer was a disappointment lmao. I did get super into the Megadrive and everything was fixed. But man.
Pole position on the commodore 64.