Duck hunt for NES
runescape!! i was hooked to that game for 1 year and a bit
I can't remind really but i guess it was Battlezon, Age Of Empires and some boring childgames, one called "Mulle Meck"...
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Put-Put.
Awesomest game ever. About a little purple car and you had to go doing errands and save dogs etc etc.
Best game EVER!
Awesomest game ever. About a little purple car and you had to go doing errands and save dogs etc etc.
Best game EVER!
Command & Conquer: Red Alert
PC: Unreal Tournament..when I was like 5..lol
Nintendo: Mario (w00t)
Nintendo: Mario (w00t)
table tennis on the spectrum zx sinclair. it was a cassette that took for ages to load. and would crash as soon as it was loaded....hey, wait a minute, i wonder if ea/dice used the same engine!!! anywho, it was leet back in the day, its uber-gay now.
My first computer (well it was a family thing) was the BBC Micro. Chuckie Egg, Elite, Revs, they were cool, except for the loading times. Revs was about 8 minutes on a cassette tape, I think.Bertster7 wrote:
Sopwith was great!RoofusMcDoofus wrote:
My first computer game, barring video games in arcades and consoles, was Sopwith, shortly after it became prolific, around 1984...
I used to love Elite, Chuckie Egg, Revs and Pacman on my BBC as well as games like Space Quest and Prince of Persia (in glorious CGA) on my PC.
I still remember the first time I saw the thing. It was September 1984 and I'd just been in hospital for a week. Came back home to see my brother playing Space Invaders with blocks this big:
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I was stood in amazement, on crutches, for about five minutes, mouth open and saying Blimey! in my head.
It was so astonishing it changed my life for ever.
And now, for the money that computer cost at the time, you could buy a kick-ass graphics card and not have much change left over. Man, that's what I call progress.
I did the whole Oregon Trail thing back in school. First PC game I ever played at home was Hexen in 96 or so. It was cool but I had no fucking clue what I was doing. There were a few back in the mid-80s I played, but I have no clue what they are now.
Heretic
The first Sonic or Alex Kid. Both for the Sega Master System.
That was probably about 17 years ago (im 20).
That was probably about 17 years ago (im 20).
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
yeah, i'd have to say oregon trail as well.
Remember Me As A Time Of Day
c 64. can't remember what game, but it was in 1987 or '88
It was either Golf or Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards, platform was a DOS which I don't know anymore, the computer is from 1986 i think, has a black and white monitor and is still working fine! It uses those huge floppy disks Don't know if BF2 would work on it
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Myriad on the commodore vic20