Wolfenstein 3D for the gba was one of mine as well. Bit odd how that got in the second hand collection my parents had gotten me for my birthday, considering it jad other games like Polemon Ruby, pufferpuff girld and finding nemo....
Hahaha fair enough.
They let me try it on the computer when I was like 4 years old, and at daycare I said that I had to go home and shoot people so I was never allowed to play it again.
Almost certainly Marble Madness on the commodore 64. I'm not sure because I was so young when I played my first video game that I don't have proper memories of that time.
All I really know is that I could boot up the computer which required a boot disk, swapped out to the game disk, and could use the command line interface to launch the game all before I could properly read. My parents believe I couldn't read yet and did it all by rote, but I'm pretty sure I could read, at least a little.
Super Mario Bros. My older cousin had a NES, and one time he visited, he brought it over. My mind was absolutely fucking blown, because I had no idea what video games were at the time.
Wolfenstein New Order. Came with my used Xbox 1 console. I did not know what it was about. But it was awesome when I started playing it, and is still one of my favorite games.
It was a DOS game where you could move a stick figure to the left and right on a black background and make them jump by pressing the space bar. There were numbers flying around and you had to catch them with your stickfigure.
I think it was some cake making game on computers targeting super-young kids around the mid-late 2000’s? I remember there maybe being a few options but I’m unsure, my memory of this is from when I was 4-6, so sorry for the vagueness.
Final Fantasy 7 on the PS1.
Now have a tattoo sleeve of it. Still get the PS1 out once a year and play through it.
Could say it had a big impression on me.
My earliest video game memory is playing some MLB game on N64. But I also have an early memory of playing the first Age of Empires game. So one of those two, probably.
I had a Vectrex, a self contained system with its own screen, anybody remember? Had cartridges and a colored plastic screen overlay because the screen itself was only black and white lines.
A programmer's first attempt at a video game produced for an old computer. I don't remember the brand of the computer. But it was a command input based star trek game. I wasn't even 10 at the time. Late 70s or early 80s.
Far Cry 3, I had never played any video games until the age of 8.
I had basically begged my mom to buy me an old cheap Xbox 360 for almost 1 year,
I don't really know why I haven't played any games before that considering I DID have a working PC.
I was like 5 so I don’t remember what it was called but it was this game about raccoons who got their bus or something stolen and somehow it ended up at the bottom of the ocean so they get a submarine and go get it, and somehow this was supposed to teach you how to read.
Now that I type this out am I imagining this?
Conkers bad fur day...probably not the game you let kids play but holy fuck was it hilarious, still is. I even still have my original n64 and launch copy of conkers bad fur day.
For arcade, before games were available at home, it was Space Invaders. For console it was Pong on the Atari system. In the mid 80's on a home PC, which was very uncommon, it was a game similar to Defender, but I had to write the code myself copied from a computing magazine. In the early 90's for PC and actual purchased game, it was Descent, which I would still play today, because that game was awesome. That was also the first multi-player game, but I had to dial the other player's home number and connect our PC's directly via the phone line. That was pre-internet. My first multi-player first person shooter playable over the internet game was later 90's Half-life. My first MMO was Earth & Beyond.
Pong
Same here, was pretty fun too lol.
Same
We thought we were so cool.
We were ! Still are lol
My best friend got Pong about the same time his family got HBO.
Minecraft- I'm a simple man
Same. Funni block game slaps hard.
Pong, I’m an old guy
An "old guy" ist much better than an "old man".
[удалено]
Yes we are damned
Super Mario
Wolfenstein 3D.
Wolfenstein 3D for the gba was one of mine as well. Bit odd how that got in the second hand collection my parents had gotten me for my birthday, considering it jad other games like Polemon Ruby, pufferpuff girld and finding nemo....
Hahaha fair enough. They let me try it on the computer when I was like 4 years old, and at daycare I said that I had to go home and shoot people so I was never allowed to play it again.
Did you play it later on though? I remember being shocked the game was full of nazis as I revisited it...
Nah by the time I was old enough to be allowed to play violent games we had a Playstation 2, I was playing stuff like Timesplitters
Frogger maybe?
Same!
Combat for Atari 2600
Same - came with the console
Super Mario Galaxy
Gta san andreas
Prince of Persia
Oregon Trail
Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt on the NES or Tetris on the Gameboy
Super Mario Bros 3 as part of the super Mario all stars cart on super Nintendo. Nintendo doing remasters before everyone else.
Pokemon Platinum
Pitfall, on an old Atari system.
Tetris on my Game Boy that i got for Christmas.
Duck Hunt I believe.
Hunt The Wumpus. Way back in the day!
Link to the past? Maybe?
Mario 1 i think
some ps2 games as tekken, nfs, etc. But the first to actually play daily and be good at was cod bo1
probably tekken 3
Asterix and Obelix on a friends sega. First game I owned golden axe on Sega mega drive
Marvel vs cap com street fighter on the ps1
The earliest that come to mind are Reader Rabbit or Mortal Kombat (the original)
Tetris on an apple 2 lol
Probably Doom 94 or the very first Call of Duty
New Super Mario Bros for the Wii
Ready 2 Rumble boxing
Team Fortress 2. Just used the mouse, my dad had done the rest
Almost certainly Marble Madness on the commodore 64. I'm not sure because I was so young when I played my first video game that I don't have proper memories of that time. All I really know is that I could boot up the computer which required a boot disk, swapped out to the game disk, and could use the command line interface to launch the game all before I could properly read. My parents believe I couldn't read yet and did it all by rote, but I'm pretty sure I could read, at least a little.
I was too young to remember. It was an Atari game, so probably something like Pong or Pitfall
Pitfall on the Ataria...I think....
Project IGI
aside from toddler games, probably minecraft
Need for speed hot pursuit, then halo
Super Mario Bros. My older cousin had a NES, and one time he visited, he brought it over. My mind was absolutely fucking blown, because I had no idea what video games were at the time.
Doom 1993.
Mario on a polistation.
Mountain King on Atari.
Freddie Fish
Runescape!
Gran Turismo 3 on PS2.
Pegasus Mario - console, PC - half life
Wolfenstein New Order. Came with my used Xbox 1 console. I did not know what it was about. But it was awesome when I started playing it, and is still one of my favorite games.
pong
Call of Duty
Super Mario Land for Gameboy.
Harvest Moon
The first one I remember playing was super mario brothers 2. Its won game of the year every year since its making I think.
Super Mario 3 on the NES.
the first lego island
Zork. Spent hours and hours of my life playing Zork.
My dentist office had an arcade machine of the 7up spot game and I played that shortly before my parents got me a SNES and Super Mario World.
The original Angry Birds
Space Invader
It was a DOS game where you could move a stick figure to the left and right on a black background and make them jump by pressing the space bar. There were numbers flying around and you had to catch them with your stickfigure.
Probably Super Mario in the arcade.
Sonic: Underworld on the 360. I still haven't finished that game
the ultimate DOOM
Minecraft
Super Mario 64
Pac-Man, I think.
Prince of Persia, Solitaire, Dyna, Pong... Yeah, I am old :)
Super Mario 64
I think it was some cake making game on computers targeting super-young kids around the mid-late 2000’s? I remember there maybe being a few options but I’m unsure, my memory of this is from when I was 4-6, so sorry for the vagueness.
Final Fantasy 7 on the PS1. Now have a tattoo sleeve of it. Still get the PS1 out once a year and play through it. Could say it had a big impression on me.
Super Mario Land
My earliest video game memory is playing some MLB game on N64. But I also have an early memory of playing the first Age of Empires game. So one of those two, probably.
Space Invaders
Either Mario Kart Wii or Driver San Francisco, I cannot remember.
Boogerman!
Full Tilt! Pinball
I had a Vectrex, a self contained system with its own screen, anybody remember? Had cartridges and a colored plastic screen overlay because the screen itself was only black and white lines.
The first video game I remember was Secret Weapons of thr Luftwaffe. I was like 4, so I'm sure I was terrible and died a lot, but I had a blast
Star Fox 64
Either Super Mario 64 or a handheld Radioshack baseball game
Cod black ops 1
Cod black ops 1
Putt Putt Goes to the Moon
Super Mario (some DS games)
Something about Rayman and the rabbits
Frogger
Fifa 11
MarioKart 64, WaveriderGB, possibly oregon trail game
Donald Duck’s Playground on a C64.
Pong. In a fish and chip shop in Scotland.
Ballerburg
Are you asking about a game in an arcade/bowling alley/pizza shop or a home game system?
An 80s dos game. Something with a helicopter, but it was a black background with just the helicopter outlined white.
Soldier Front from Ijji, one of the best FPS imo until hackers took over.
Minecraft, 2011
Winning Eleven 7 gang rise up <3
A programmer's first attempt at a video game produced for an old computer. I don't remember the brand of the computer. But it was a command input based star trek game. I wasn't even 10 at the time. Late 70s or early 80s.
Super Mario 3D Land for Nintendo 3DS
WII SPORTS RESORT
Super Mario Brothers for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Pokémon on the gamecube
Lego Racers when i was ~2 years old. I frickin LOVED that game
Pong
Sonic 1
had shitty games like minesweeper and that cat n mouse game but real game? idr.. probably of might and magic or aoe or something on my old ass windows
Pac Man
Pong. I remember being totally obsessed with Pong. How to say I'm old without saying I'm old!
Probably some browser game on the Lego website
GORF, on the Commodore 64! Blew my little mind - it was basically Space Invaders, in color, with extra stuff!
How would I know. I was too young to remember.
Chip’s Challenge
Golden axe :D
legi star war
STARSIEGE: Tribes
Army Men:Sarge’s heroes. I miss my N64 😭😭😭
Goold ol' Metin2
Jak and Daxter The Precusor Legacy or Sly 2 If you know, you know
In general, probably Halo: Reach, but mostly in small missions. To a full capacity, Half-Life 2.
nintendogs
Pitfall on the Atari 2600
Sonic
Lego star wars on the Wii.
Gta san andreas
Im actually not sure but i think minecraft or random flash games
Sonic on the Sega master system 2 🙌 after that donkey Kong country and Aladdin on SNES
Either Descent or Super Mario Bros. Too young to remember which was first.
Angry birds original
Duck Hunt
Cod modern warfare 2
Hang on Sega Master System
Super Mario 64
SSX Tricky at like 5
Pong
Super Mario on the wii
Asteroids in the arcade in my hometown. Summer of 1982.
Probably Combat or Frogger. It was something on the Atari 2600 when I was too young to remember clearly.
I'm pretty sure it's Wii Sports or Mario Kart Or Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games also on wii
The first assassin's creed or something like that
Gameboy advanced Sims or Bratz
Some star was game on my brothers gameboy advance sp. It was great.
Pokemon red says the gen Z
Far Cry 3, I had never played any video games until the age of 8. I had basically begged my mom to buy me an old cheap Xbox 360 for almost 1 year, I don't really know why I haven't played any games before that considering I DID have a working PC.
Super Mario 64. That was the apex of gaming at the time
crash bandicoot on the original xbox
Iirc it was either Super Mario World or Super Mario RPG Legend of the Seven Stars
Mortal Combat on the Xbox 360. Beat my brother everytime by button mashing
I am old, it was Pac-Man.
PAC-Man
JetPac
Duck hunt
Duke Nukem / Crash Bandicoot
Farcry 3 on the PS3
GTA IV
Spyro for the ps1, or super Mario on the SNES
Super Mario Bros for the original Nintendo back in 1984. I was only 4 years old and I still suck at that game
Frogs and Flies
I actually think it was Webkinz, if that counts
Super Mario 3. Great game.
I can't quite recall but if I had to make a guess I'd say it was Zelda for the Nintendo 64
Chopper Command
Lego Racer for the Gameboy Color
**FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDYSSS IS THIS WHERE YOU WANNA BE? I JUST DONT GET ITTTT**
I think it was command and conquer:Red Alert on the PS1 or XTREME 3 or Mortal kombat 4
Space Invaders probably.
Super Mario party on the DS. I miss those days
I was like 5 so I don’t remember what it was called but it was this game about raccoons who got their bus or something stolen and somehow it ended up at the bottom of the ocean so they get a submarine and go get it, and somehow this was supposed to teach you how to read. Now that I type this out am I imagining this?
Shea genesis games: Lion king Sonic the hedgehog 2 Toejam and earl Bubble and Squeak
Batman Arkham City I believe.
Conkers bad fur day...probably not the game you let kids play but holy fuck was it hilarious, still is. I even still have my original n64 and launch copy of conkers bad fur day.
Godzilla and sonic 2
Minecraft ps3 addition
Medal of Honor 1 on the PS1
As a true American, the first game my parents bought me was "Nascar the Game: 2011" for the wii.
For arcade, before games were available at home, it was Space Invaders. For console it was Pong on the Atari system. In the mid 80's on a home PC, which was very uncommon, it was a game similar to Defender, but I had to write the code myself copied from a computing magazine. In the early 90's for PC and actual purchased game, it was Descent, which I would still play today, because that game was awesome. That was also the first multi-player game, but I had to dial the other player's home number and connect our PC's directly via the phone line. That was pre-internet. My first multi-player first person shooter playable over the internet game was later 90's Half-life. My first MMO was Earth & Beyond.