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Growing up right in the middle of a city, the only game I had access to was Tetris.

Though, Miss PacMan was also quite popular.
Post edited October 12, 2018 by tinyE
The first game I bought was Probotector for the NES, also known as Contra.
The first game I remember actually buying with my own money was Star Wars - Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy.
Post edited October 12, 2018 by Neuronin
1996, my first computer, Sim City 2000.
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krakataul: "Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time", followed by "FIFA Soccer Manager" and "Lands of Lore".
Complete Waste of Time was, I think,the third or fourth game I bought.
I would not mind seeing it on GOG,but there are licencing issues and it was a 16 bit Windows Only game and would take quite a bit of work to run on a modern computer.
Post edited October 12, 2018 by dudalb
I honestly can't remember. Must have been either Soul Reaver or Dark Reign. Buying software wasn't exactly a thing in this part of the world, at least not last century.
Can't remember. It's too long ago.
Enchanter, with my parents' money.

I don't remember what was the first game I bought with my own money. It must have been terrible. (And "my own money" is kind of a fuzzy concept for me, as I'd been getting a stipend and doing leak detection at the lab off the books years before I got a legal day job.)
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Starmaker: own money
The way I see it; it's money you can spend on whatever you want without asking permission. A lot of people have it until they get married. :-P
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teceem: The way I see it; it's money you can spend on whatever you want without asking permission. A lot of people have it until they get married. :-P
On Marriage: Own money has changed its nick to Secret Stash :P
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viperfdl: Can't remember. It's too long ago.
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Probably Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast. Before that, I had either been given the games, or copied them. It was a bit weird buying the expansion to a pirated game, but I had copied the base game off a classmate, and try to get the expansion off a 56.6kbps connection was not something I wanted to do, so a trip to the store it was.
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viperfdl: Can't remember. It's too long ago.
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tinyE:
Yeah, pretty accurate...
My memory's a little fuzzy but I'd say that it was either Pitfall II for the Atari 2600 or Lode Runner for the Apple ][c clone that my family had at the time. ^_^

Either way, it took several weeks worth of my allowance in order to purchase them.

(Anything leftover often fed the coin-operated arcade games that invaded my neighborhood. Good times) ^_^
Airborne Ranger for Commodore 64
It was in 19...