My first contact with video games was in the early 90's, when at my friends' house on their i486 with back-and-white screen (with screen protector!) we played
Biznesman, a very obscure Polish text game concerning trading different goods (i.e. coffee, tea, but also guns, drugs (sic!), printers (sic! x2) and cars). Playing is maybe too much of a word, my friends were reading text and I was just typing letters which were shortcuts for different actions.
The other game from that PC which I recall was the 1st
The Incredible Machine - but again, I was barely watching my friends play and cheering for them.
The first games I actively played were (also on friends' computer) the 1st instance of Warlords (I can't provide the links, as the text isn't formatting properly, but it's on GOG) - nah, I was just watchin my friends play, I didn't understand that game - as well as
Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge (1st competition during friend's birthday!) and
The Need for Speed.
But the most of my memories from playing co-op with friends come from the 1st
Mortal Kombat. I'm glad keyboards back then were built in order to sustain our fierce combos! After destroying Goro (just kidding, we were too much of a noobs to beat him) we collectively tried to beat some Orcs in
WarCraft II: Tides of Darkness - but my parcitipation was rather secondary, I had no strategic thinking at all at that moment.
But then, around 1997, I got my fist own PC: Pentium 133MHz, 32Mbs RAM, floppy disk drive and a CD-Rom drive (speed 6x!). I had my own PC and the guy who built it installed one game on the drive. It was
The Settlers 2. The moment I started playing the game, I fell in love with gaming. I was around 10 years old back then, I didn't know English at all. I figured out how to build, gather resources, expand your territory - all by trial and error. Dozens of hours I tried to figure out which resources are needed for which products to be made. Instant fascination and pure enjoyment - that's what this game gave me 25 years ago, and that feeling for gaming stays with me now even stronger than it was before.
The Settlers 2 was the game I played mainly by myself, but from that period 3 more games stand out for me, games I played with my friends only:
Heroes of Might and Magic 2,
Command & Conquer and
StarCraft a little while later. HoMM2 was just made to play co-op on one couch (or rather several chairs around the PC), C&C was the first real strategic campaign we progressed, and StarCraft brought first LAN matches.
The history of gaming in 90's is much richer, after having so much fun with these titles I was hungry for more and more, luckily next years provided countless titles that now are perceived as classics. Maybe I touched just few of the big games in mid-90's era, but those which I played were such an unique experience and brought so much happiness (and years, obviously), so I can definitely tell - I fell in love with gaming back then and I have never stopped to be a happy gamer.
Thank you GOG for being part of my gaming love!