some gameboy games like Micromachine/mario/tetris
but my first games where Speedball on Amiga (fews second play lol)
and Z-out on Amiga : never succeed to finish it
Time to Work !
some gameboy games like Micromachine/mario/tetris
but my first games where Speedball on Amiga (fews second play lol)
and Z-out on Amiga : never succeed to finish it
Time to Work !
Trek, on a mainframe, sometime around 1974 (I was 5, and it was my fathers computer.)
I think some of the earliest games was some flight simulator on a 486 (or was it AT?) PC. Great game. you would be sitting in front of it for hours, seeing nuthing but sky and water.....
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Faxanadu said: I think some of the earliest games was some flight simulator on a 486 (or was it AT?) PC. Great game. you would be sitting in front of it for hours, seeing nuthing but sky and water..... |
Yea, and you would open up your 300 page book to find the cords for your next airport, and every 10 minutes you would find your location in the book. You also had that killer internal speak sound effects. I would go to sleep with the sound of the engine in my head.
When I think back, it looks and sounded so great. When I hear it now, it sounds like a gear in a blender just broke.
The first game I ever played was Super Mario 64 :)
Currently Playing: Mario Kart 7, Mario Kart 8, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, Super Smash Bros for Wii U
Predictions:
Super Mario Galaxy will pass Super Mario 64 in total sales CORRECT!
Duck Hunt on NES.
Currently playing on PS3: God of War III
Currently playing on Xbox360: Final Fantasy XIII
Currently playing on NDS: Chrono Trigger
Ah I remember it like yesterday... a big Pong machine at the local fair.
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