I remember intellivision. I played pit fall. God damn that makes me feel old
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remember sears arcade systems? i think that was their knock off of intellivision. white/cream color, and i think its controllers could actually be unplugged.
Intellivision here too. Never did get through a full 50 rounds of Tank Battle
Atari 2600! Dragster, Centipede and Pac Man!
Got 'em all on RetroPie these days too.
Pitfall, Yar's Revenge, River Raid.
Still vividly remember the day I saw and plated Space Invaders (1979) for the first time. I was walking home from primary school and there was a new machine, that Was Not Pinball!, in the arcade (called pinball parlours then).
I watched for about 30 minutes while I waited my turn, played 2 games and was hooked and still am 45 years later.
It was a Sinclair ZX81, which I built from a kit with my brother. I was astonished when it actually worked.
It came with a tape which included about 6 games in BASIC - all extremely simple since they had to fit in 1k of memory, of course. I can't actually recall what they were exactly though.
A NES at a cabin with gems like excitebike, megaman, paper boy, rush n attack, and tetris.
mega man 2 was one of my favorite games on nes. first mega man before i got mmx on snes. never had tetris for nes, but we had some game called klax.
Atari Lynx! It was awesome, but it broke all the time.
handheld right? never played one but a friend had an atari jaguar.
we played some independence day game for it. i remember being put off by the controller. i was more of a fan of the n64 one.
I remember playing Joust on the Atari 2600. We had a little black and white TV to play it on.
My first one was NES. I was just the right age in the late 80s to be caught in all of it. Funny thing is, I donβt remember asking for it. I think my parents just got me one, but I fell in love with games from that point on.
Heck, my second system was the Genesis, and I didnβt ask, or know about it, either! One of the best memories I have of growing up.
Went to the movies with family friends. When I came back, my dad had set up the Genesis and had Altered Beast playing on the tv. Coming from only knowing the NES, my mind was blown.
Thanks for the excuse to walk down memory lane.
i was mainly into nintendo growing up, except for ps2. dark cloud was awesome. music was catchy but i loved how the weapon system worked.
my favorite memory was getting n64 for christmas. stayed up all night playing san fran cisco rush with my brother.
The earliest game I remember is Dangerous Dave that I think was on a 386.
Either that or Gorillas, a DOS game on a similar system. Still remember having to park the heads!
Atari, tanks
Atari: Tanks, Pong, Pole Position, Frogger, Pitfall, Pac-man, Megamania, Donkey Kong
Crash Bandicoot on the original PlayStation. I sucked at it then and still do lol.
I was scarred by the OG Crash and it took a long time to convince myself to buy the remastered version. The time it took to go for platinum still haunts me :D
Mine was an IBM 286 system. Played Commander Keen, Jill of the Jungle, Duke Nukem (1)... It was magical.
Super Mario Bros on the NES. The second game I played was Duck Hunt.
Atari
Some kind of Pong game. I was really little and it was my grandmother's, so I don't even remember what the actual unit looked like.
Then the Atari 2600 (my aunt's), then the Atari 5200 (my grandmother's - she was unstoppable at Pac-Man and could start from Cherry and work all the way up to nine keys without dying once).
Then there was the day we rented an NES. That day changed my life.
It was Super Mario Bros. Start the game. "Oh hey, the screen moves sideways! Good lord, this is a huge game." Dies a bunch. Find pipe shortcut. "Oh wow!" Finally beat level 1-1. "Yay, I beat the game! Oh wait, World 1-2? WTF?!?!?"
It's hard to explain the feeling when the most immersive game you've ever played was Pitfall.
Atari 2600: combat and ET
GTA San Andreas on the PS2! (Barely remember it though because I was a smol wee little boy)
Other than that, Skyrim! This freakin game introduced me to the wonderful world of Bethesda Games! β€οΈ
Edit: Boy, there are many people here with decades of experience. Iβm just 21, guys, donβt make me feel left out π₯²
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i had gta3 up to san andreas on ps2 and pc. played a multiplayer mod for san an, glitchy but fun.
elder scrolls is fun. need to get back to daggerfall unity and finish it.
you dont have to feel left out. grab something like retroarch and dive in.
First console was an NES! First games I remember playing were Ghostbusters and the TMNT arcade game. First time I fell in love with a video game...FF7. I'm excited for Rebirth to come out some day lol
Atari Frogger and centepide
Super Mario Land on the original Gameboy.
I invested so much time in this game as a kid and when i replayed it some years ago i was shocked at how short it actually is..
Super Mario World! My grandma bought a SNES for her grand children but only has SMW and Wheel of Fortune lol
I still remember the Xmas we got the SNES. We stayed up until 3 AM playing SMW.
First video game?
DOOM on my grandparents PC
It has to be ran with a smaller image to play but I loved it.
When DOOM 2 hit it was amazing
The Commodore Amiga. But before that I remember entering into an arcade room when zi was camping with my parents. It was semidark, and there were all these machines: Dragonβs Lair, R Type, Double Dragons. Boy, Iβll never forget that.
First video game I remember playing? Short Order on NES (with the pad.) That was followed shortly by monopoly- also NES.
First game I beat? was dad's copy of Zelda (NES,) Which... I wasn't supposed to be playing. I got caught when I saw my dad was struggling with the water temple.
"Dad...dad DAD. you go here. get that. Do this. And then do this that and this."
"Oh. Cool. wait. how do you know this?"
"Oh i beat it last week."
<awkward pause>
"you better pay attention. that's the boss."
"We're not telling mom about this."
Super Mario World on the SNES.
I vaguely remember playing Aladdin on the N64 and a ton of Super Mario 64, that game was oddly ominous in my memories
Nintendo Game & Watch. (ca. 1981)
I guess that counts?
Donkey Kong Country on SNES! Still love it.
A rudimentary analog type of Pong, assembled from a PCB that came with an electronics magazine and parts from the local equivalent of RadioShack. The controllers were potentiometers mounted on plastic salt shakers, the display was a crt b&w tv.
I was 11, it was my first contact with electronics, coached by one of my mother's former student who was visiting - he was from Japan, my mother was a highschool teacher and taught him Portuguese (I'm Brazilian) after classes, for which he was grateful.
That kickstarted my interest in electronics and tech, which defined my whole career. Thanks Kenji, wherever you are!
I think it was either Mario Party on the GameCube or Crash Bandicoot on the PS2. The first one I remember well would have to be PokΓ©mon Firered in the GBA SP.
I forgot the name, was on a 8086 machine. You controlled a little diamond shaped character and have to squish enemies shaped like the letter H (on higher levels with double outlines) between moveable and immovable blocks. Later they also lay eggs that would hatch faster and faster.
Mine was The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap on a Gameboy Advance
The Atari 2600. I don't remember which games we owned, I was about 4 at the time, didn't even understand the objectives of the games. But then our parents got us the NES with the Zapper a few years later and by then I was old enough to understand how to play both Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt.
All I remember for the Atari 2600 is Space Invaders. I loved that game lol
i think i played superman for the 2600. i remember just flying around each screen trying to figure out what to do.
I had one of these bootleg Atari systems because we were poor and these were assembled locally.
Then I made enough money to buy a Mega Drive