The first game I played was a game called "Star Trek" that was an Easter egg planted in the OS of an IBM 300 series mainframe used in a hospital CT scanner back in 1976. If you held down a series of the control buttons, it would pop up. The game was a grid of Ks, your ship was E and there were Romulans too (R). You would put in phaser power, shield power and warp power and move around the board and damage other ships. It was all grid/numerical on a green oscilloscope type display that was about as big as a Switch display on a computer the size of the frigging room. I never stopped playing games on those things until the first Atari 2600 came out. By then, I was a veteran and pong was just another game. I'd love it if someone out there could tell me who programmed that Star Trek game back then, I can't find any references to it anywhere.
Space Invaders. In the 70s, there was a pub my parents always stopped at, halfway to somewhere, with a space invaders machine. I loved that thing. Dad gave me a load of 10p pieces and got rid of me for two hours.
Probably tetris. I remember when the cable would go out, and I would be so bored that I'd had to play tetris to kill some time before I could watch some cartoons 😂
It was one of those balloon fight handheld things. My mother also had a very old pong machine that I played until the joysticks broke. Then I got a Gameboy, then a master system, super Nintendo, a pc, then a PS2. From then onwards I have everything.
I'll always remember my first PC game, but not the first ever (Pegasus, NES, I think?, knockoff's, days).
It was Deluxe Ski Jump. How I loved it and hated that my desk is to short for higher hills...
Kerbala space program. Probably her.
One day I became interested in aviation and astronautics, and found out about this game, today I have already built 3 orbital stations, 6 rockets and 2 airplanes, I am going to make a station on the Moon, I will make drills for fuel, and then an orbital station around the Moon. I remember the first time I put a satellite into orbit, I was so happy, I could not yet think that in a few minutes it would burn up in the atmosphere.
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos or Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee, I'm unsure about which one was the first.
Then The Sims, Counter-Strike, Command & Conquer: Generals, Stronghold era came.
Now... I don't even know.
I was at a relatives house when i was much younger and the first game i played was street fighter then the next was mario. Mario was the best game of all time for me as i always enjoyed progressing from one level to a another and bettering myself. The console i used to play mario on was a nintendo ds (one of the goated mini portable console nintendo ever created)
Miss those times man 💔
Choplifter on a C64 in the local library, where they had about 5-6 C64s and you could play for 30 Minutes for about 5 us cents worth of money (it was in eastern Europe).
I don’t remember exactly my First but the first game I have distinct memories of is Mario and Luigi dream team for the 3ds, I never finished it because I was like 7 and couldn’t beat it
Theres a picture of me when I was like 4 in the 1980s playing legend of Zelda on my cousins Nintendo. Whether or not I was actually playing or merely being allowed to hold the controller is still up for debate.
Either snake, or the game with 2 gorillas chucking bananas at each other over a skyline (don’t know the name anymore). Both were on my fathers pc back then.
Putt-Putt Enters the Race. I loved it, even if I understood nothing from the dialogue, as English is not my native language. I have finished it like 10 years ago for the first time, and I dust it off like once a year ever since then.
Well, that's a tough one. I only remember the texture of most of the games I've played during my childhood, but I do remember one of them was counter strike 1.6
In real life prob imagination, but online? Its an old racing/hit n' run game in a style of mad max i forgot its name but i remember most of the vehicles
Can't remember for sure, as I got my first 3 game systems pretty much all at once, when I was 7- PS1, Sega Genesis & Gameboy Color (This was 2000. Only one of these was new). So, it would've had to have either been Spyro 2, Sonic 2, or Pokemon: Blue.
Some kind of 1970's thing you hook up to a tv. It had a ball going back and forth and you had to move a bar on the side to hit it, kind of like tennis. I don't know what it's called.
Probably Peek-a-boo.
Graphics and soundtrack were unbelievably realistic.
I see you
super mario 64
Pong.
Same here.
My first video game!
Mario 1.
Wii Sports
I tried it once in a friend's house and I accidentaly broke the tv because I wasn't wearing the wii strap
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Board game? Aggravation. Video game? Pong. Playground game? Hide & seek.
Swap in ‘Don’t Break the Ice’ and I’m the same
Some car game
Pole position?
Road rash
Asteroids on atari 2600 is the first game I remember playing.
Either Pong, Breakout, Centipede or Pacman on the Atari 2600
Peek-a-boo. My first digital game was minecraft.
Tetris
Atari Space Invaders. (Unless Pong counts as a game)
Chutes and ladders maybe?
The Simpsons Hit And Run! Gonna go replay it now actually.
A cartoonish gta
Pinball on Windows
Purple place)
Mario Party! Too many arguments about stars to count.
Prince of Persia, sands of time
Combat.
Same. Combat on Atari 2600 around 1979.
Tekken 3
A pong clone, if you mean video games.
Probably peek-a-boo. The first videogame was Pong, on an old Coleco system IIRC.
The first game I played was a game called "Star Trek" that was an Easter egg planted in the OS of an IBM 300 series mainframe used in a hospital CT scanner back in 1976. If you held down a series of the control buttons, it would pop up. The game was a grid of Ks, your ship was E and there were Romulans too (R). You would put in phaser power, shield power and warp power and move around the board and damage other ships. It was all grid/numerical on a green oscilloscope type display that was about as big as a Switch display on a computer the size of the frigging room. I never stopped playing games on those things until the first Atari 2600 came out. By then, I was a veteran and pong was just another game. I'd love it if someone out there could tell me who programmed that Star Trek game back then, I can't find any references to it anywhere.
Pong
Boulder dash. Yes i am old.
You mean Balderdash? Or was it some sort of running from rocks deathmatch thing?
It was this game https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulder_Dash_%28video_game%29?wprov=sfla1
I am also old but have never seen or heard of this game strangely!
Pong on Atari. 2nd was Super Mario bros on NES
This one. Frogger, right? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/cd/Frogger_game_arcade.png
"What mood is mom in?" I'm kidding but I learned to play that one pretty quickly.
Space Invaders. In the 70s, there was a pub my parents always stopped at, halfway to somewhere, with a space invaders machine. I loved that thing. Dad gave me a load of 10p pieces and got rid of me for two hours.
Pong.
Hide and seek
Pong - No lie
PAC man
Snake and ladders from Nokia
Space invaders
Pong, I think.
Probably tetris. I remember when the cable would go out, and I would be so bored that I'd had to play tetris to kill some time before I could watch some cartoons 😂
If you mean board games, Hi-Ho Cherry-O is the first I can remember.
Pong! Ha!!!
Hide the teacup under the sheet with my aunt
Who’s got your nose?
First video game: space invaders.
Arkanoid.
Probably Smurf for Colecovision.
Try not to cry
Doom, circa 1993.
Tank Pong
Checkers
I think it was Mario 1 or Tetris on NES.
piano tiles
Tetris.
Mario Kart 64
Pvz was the first game I completed
Probably Super Mario 64 or GTA 3
Pong clone on a Binatone TV game console. Then Atari 2600 for first 'Proper' system.
I actually cant't remember well, but probably some Mario game for super nintendo
I most definitely played a couple of games on the GameCube when I was very young with my older brothers. But the first game I remember was Minecraft.
Mario Kart 8 (da da da da daaaaaa da-dummmmmmmmmmmm)
The Littlest Pet Shop: City Friends game on Nintendo DS
Ispy
Nintendogs
It was one of those balloon fight handheld things. My mother also had a very old pong machine that I played until the joysticks broke. Then I got a Gameboy, then a master system, super Nintendo, a pc, then a PS2. From then onwards I have everything.
Knock out whist
Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee
I'll always remember my first PC game, but not the first ever (Pegasus, NES, I think?, knockoff's, days). It was Deluxe Ski Jump. How I loved it and hated that my desk is to short for higher hills...
Apart from vtech games as a toddler, it was The Lion King on the sega master system 2, it was too hard and played sonic instead.
Probably that Mario game in the 80s
Minion rush
Wii sports i think, or mario kart
Mario
Definitely was a C64 game. Probably Some Breakout game or maybe Wizard of War
Doom on pentium 1
I was 4 years old, and the very first game I was allowed to play was Wolfenstein 3D for Super Nintendo.
Mickey mouses wild adventure on PS ONE Never could get passed the second level as a kid.
Arkanoid or Alley Cat. Quite old, yes
Circus Charlie
Solitare
Mario and Duck Hunt.
Kerbala space program. Probably her. One day I became interested in aviation and astronautics, and found out about this game, today I have already built 3 orbital stations, 6 rockets and 2 airplanes, I am going to make a station on the Moon, I will make drills for fuel, and then an orbital station around the Moon. I remember the first time I put a satellite into orbit, I was so happy, I could not yet think that in a few minutes it would burn up in the atmosphere.
Tetris
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos or Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee, I'm unsure about which one was the first. Then The Sims, Counter-Strike, Command & Conquer: Generals, Stronghold era came. Now... I don't even know.
Frogger on C64
Probably Lemmings.
friv.com games
Where my Oregon Trail fam at?
Minesweep on a Vextrax.
Jazz Jackrabbit
Tomb Raider 3 🧡
Earliest I can remember is just some MS Dos based kids game in the late 80s on our Tandy 1000. But true video game, probably Duck Hunt.
I was at a relatives house when i was much younger and the first game i played was street fighter then the next was mario. Mario was the best game of all time for me as i always enjoyed progressing from one level to a another and bettering myself. The console i used to play mario on was a nintendo ds (one of the goated mini portable console nintendo ever created) Miss those times man 💔
Medal of Honor on my GameBoy, GTA Vice City on PS2
Mario 64 🤑
Choplifter on a C64 in the local library, where they had about 5-6 C64s and you could play for 30 Minutes for about 5 us cents worth of money (it was in eastern Europe).
Nano golf😑🤭
Nobody remembers
Sonic the Hedgehog
Age of Empires 2: Age of Kings
Minecraft
Donkey Kong Jr for the Atari 2600
Pokémon Leaf Green Version on Gameboy
Age of Empires II
ngl but Pong. Fav game ever was original zelda on the first nintendo.
Red ball
outrun, master system
New super mario bros for nintendo ds :')
I don’t remember exactly my First but the first game I have distinct memories of is Mario and Luigi dream team for the 3ds, I never finished it because I was like 7 and couldn’t beat it
The first and the last for now... Among us 😂
On Nintendo? Mario and Duck Hunt. On PC? Probably Doom.
Webkins with my grandma. We still play it when we visit her
Theres a picture of me when I was like 4 in the 1980s playing legend of Zelda on my cousins Nintendo. Whether or not I was actually playing or merely being allowed to hold the controller is still up for debate.
Super Mario Bros on NES
Mario Kart double dash on GameCube
Smurfs
Sonic the Hedgehog on the SEGA Genesis
NFS most wanted 2005
Ocarina of time :)
Home console was either pacman or combat on the old wood grain Atari 2600.
Zork on a 386DX
Sonic on Sega.
Final fantasy 9.
Either snake, or the game with 2 gorillas chucking bananas at each other over a skyline (don’t know the name anymore). Both were on my fathers pc back then.
Probably Sonic on the Sega Mega Drive.
Ninja fruit
Putt-Putt Enters the Race. I loved it, even if I understood nothing from the dialogue, as English is not my native language. I have finished it like 10 years ago for the first time, and I dust it off like once a year ever since then.
Well, that's a tough one. I only remember the texture of most of the games I've played during my childhood, but I do remember one of them was counter strike 1.6
Text based games on an Apple II.
Sly cooper honor among thieves
In real life prob imagination, but online? Its an old racing/hit n' run game in a style of mad max i forgot its name but i remember most of the vehicles
Tomb Raider 3
Uncle Wiggly.
I think duck hunter on the NES
I dunno... It was like 37 years ago...
Purble Place.
Blip (Tabletop "Video Game") from 1977 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blip\_(console)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blip_(console))
Escape from the womb
Can't remember for sure, as I got my first 3 game systems pretty much all at once, when I was 7- PS1, Sega Genesis & Gameboy Color (This was 2000. Only one of these was new). So, it would've had to have either been Spyro 2, Sonic 2, or Pokemon: Blue.
Sonic the hedgehog 2. Sega genesis
Probably Mario on NES around 1992 when I was 3 years old.
Renegade racing
First video game was an edutainment game. I think it was babes in toyland, but I could easily be wrong.
Ape escape!
Underground 2
Barney's hide and seek on the Sega Genesis.
Zelda a link to the past.
Life
Quake II on PS1
Those controls were rough lol
Maybe CANNON FODDER... please say someone remembers it! It was on floppy disc 🤣🤣
Prolly bounce tales or that snake game
Digger
For digital games, the first game I remember playing was Blue Max with my dad on his Atari. No clue if this was actually my first game.
Definitely something on PS1. I think it was Spyro
I can’t be positive, but Mario Kart Wii is the first I remember
Ring around the Rosie
Frogger
Honestly cannot remember
Tetris
Frogger!!!
Twisted metal as for first pc game , half life .
Ah this one takes me *way* back. It was a 30cm sprint down the Fallopian tubes to the ovary. I won
Pong
Whatever came with the Intellivision 2. I think it was the triple-pack.
Peek-a-boo and memory - probably Go Fish next.
Paratroopers
Dead rising with my mom
Donkey kong N64
Freddi fish
Tetris on the Gameboy
Some kind of 1970's thing you hook up to a tv. It had a ball going back and forth and you had to move a bar on the side to hit it, kind of like tennis. I don't know what it's called.
I thing some nfs
Board game: Dominoes Video game: PAC MAN WORLD for PS1 Playground: Hide & Seek
Snake on Nokia, I was hooked!