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Pong
My dad bought me an SNES in the early nineties, which came with a bootleg containing the following 8 games:

Spanky's Quest
Tom & Jerry
Super Buster Bros
Gradius III
Super Puzzle Bubble (which, oddly, was the only game in Japanese)
Top Racer (aka Top Gear)
Super Mario World
Super Goal 2

Yeah, I know, so many unknown games, but I loved most of them. I think the very first game I played was Top Racer.
The Hobbit C64 it also came with the book


[edit] I thought you ment first game you bought, well it's Pong for me too
Post edited November 21, 2014 by Cavenagh
It was a game where a plane flew over a bunch of buildings in side view and once it got to the other side of the screen, it dropped one level lower and either turned around or warped to the beginning of the screen. You had to bomb the buildings of varying height so that you wouldn't crash into them. The graphics were extremely simple and most likely monochrome.

Something like this, but on PC: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blitz_%28video_game%29
Post edited November 21, 2014 by Mrstarker
I was five, my parents bought a C64 it came with some games. The first one I remember playing was Choplifter.
Space Quest 6.

PC, 1997, 12

Got my username from that one.
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snowkatt: i remember reading album 5 of Les Tuniques Bleues not in french off course my french is abysmal ( i can order coffee )
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Erich_Zann: Wow, I had no idea it was even translated.
The game by Infogrames is still a whole lot of fun as a two players game.
the first 5 at least its a franco belgian comic i woudl be surprised fi there wasnt at least a flemish edition

there are also 7 english translations considering there are 57 albums and they release them once a year it will take 50 years before the english versions are up to speed
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geoconker: My dad bought me an SNES in the early nineties, which came with a bootleg containing the following 8 games:

Spanky's Quest
Tom & Jerry
Super Buster Bros
Gradius III
Super Puzzle Bubble (which, oddly, was the only game in Japanese)
Top Racer (aka Top Gear)
Super Mario World
Super Goal 2

Yeah, I know, so many unknown games, but I loved most of them. I think the very first game I played was Top Racer.
i woudl hardly call super mario world gradius 3 and puzzle bobble unknown titles
Post edited November 21, 2014 by snowkatt
I can't remember if was Pacman or Bubble Bobble, but I'm 100% was an arcade game.
It was in august of 1992 when i was visiting my cousin in small swedish town of Hassleholm.I was 9.I can't exactly remember which game was my first but for sure it was either Castlevania or Zelda on NES
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RottenRotz: It was in august of 1992 when i was visiting my cousin in small swedish town of Hassleholm.I was 9.I can't exactly remember which game was my first but for sure it was either Castlevania or Zelda on NES
talk about being thrown to the wolves
hopefully you didnt play ghosts n goblins as well
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sirelfes: it is interesting to hear so many different age people talk about where first game. if i remember correctly the first game i played was Oni by the Rockstar games and Bungie in 2001 at the age of 3
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toxicTom: Now I feel old...
at time sits a bit hard to grasp that wow 2000 is 14 years ago already
and wow the ps 2 is 14 years old already
and the ps1 is 20 now ( it was released in november 1994 )
Post edited November 21, 2014 by snowkatt
My father got me into playing on his C64 before I could actually read. :-)

I think one of the first games I played by myself was Stix.

And then many other games followed.
From the top of my head I remember Ghostbusters, Pegasis, Giana Sisters, Bubble Bobble, Hanse, Heart of Africa, Summer/Winter Games, H.E.R.O, River Raid, Boulder Dash, Paper Boy, Gumshoe, Kane, Donkey Kong, Popeye, Aztec Challenge, and Fort Apocalypse, but I know there were many more.

*nostalgia*
I still remember how my father taught it to me
L shift-O shift-2 shift-4 shift-2 , 8 return
The first game i played was Gothic 2, and I played the game at the age of eight, I think, which was around 2005. It was a very great time. :-)
Some primitive dungeon escape (lots of ladders and avoiding caught by humanoid opponents), at info class (after BASIC and PASCAL lessons), back in general school, on some Russian adaptation of Commodore 64.

Twas in 1992, I think.
Megaman Zero for the GBA, never parted away from it since I was 5, it's the only thing I would call worthy of making the GBA a master race besides the PC, after all it could also take pictures and video with a add on
Post edited November 21, 2014 by GioVio123
This :


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sue0jkOKTo