The first game that I’ve ever played was Legend of Zelda on the NES when i was like, 3. The first game I played where I actually knew what was going on was Golden Sun on the GBA.
This is so hard to answer because it was a million years ago. I'd die to know what was the first game I played!...we'll never know the answer to that ?
I had a "famiclone" pretty early, so it was most likely Super Mario Bros. (this one..)
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I also have vivid memories of playing these titles:
- Adventure Island 1 and 2
- Elevator Action
- Road Fighter
- City Connection
- Super Mario Bros. 3
- Monster in My Pocket
- Dick Tracy
- Mappy
- Formula 1 Sensation
My niece on the other hand I can tell you exactly what was the first game she played.
She was born in 2020, at age 3 without knowing what a console was or how to work a stick she picked up my always dusty Wii U and got into Super Mario 3D world...
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At first she tried to use it as a tablet (the only thing she knew) after explaining to her she was supposed to use physical controls she started trying to move the character, it took her weeks of every day practice but she can now play the game.
She also played Super Mario kart 8 and sometimes, she isn't even the last one...this is incredible to me. She has no concept of winning or losing, she would randomly stop racing to admire the cows crossing the streets or to say hi to the NPC mushrooms spectating on the side of the road.
She's now WAY into Yoshi Woolly World, she can actually finish levels and see secrets I don't even notice (remember she's 3 years old!) but she does get scared of enemies and hand over the console to me to take care of them, I explained to her they can't harm her but she's still not sure.
I'm convinced that by age 5 she would master any game I can throw at her (maybe I'm ruining her life idk lol)
What about you guys?
First games was in between when renting them both in a long lost/forgotten in time Local video StoreThis is so hard to answer because it was a million years ago. I'd die to know what was the first game I played!...we'll never know the answer to that ?
I had a "famiclone" pretty early, so it was most likely Super Mario Bros. (this one..)
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I also have vivid memories of playing these titles:
- Adventure Island 1 and 2
- Elevator Action
- Road Fighter
- City Connection
- Super Mario Bros. 3
- Monster in My Pocket
- Dick Tracy
- Mappy
- Formula 1 Sensation
My niece on the other hand I can tell you exactly what was the first game she played.
She was born in 2020, at age 3 without knowing what a console was or how to work a stick she picked up my always dusty Wii U and got into Super Mario 3D world...
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At first she tried to use it as a tablet (the only thing she knew) after explaining to her she was supposed to use physical controls she started trying to move the character, it took her weeks of every day practice but she can now play the game.
She also played Super Mario kart 8 and sometimes, she isn't even the last one...this is incredible to me. She has no concept of winning or losing, she would randomly stop racing to admire the cows crossing the streets or to say hi to the NPC mushrooms spectating on the side of the road.
She's now WAY into Yoshi Woolly World, she can actually finish levels and see secrets I don't even notice (remember she's 3 years old!) but she does get scared of enemies and hand over the console to me to take care of them, I explained to her they can't harm her but she's still not sure.
I'm convinced that by age 5 she would master any game I can throw at her (maybe I'm ruining her life idk lol)
What about you guys?
Revs (by Geoff Crammond), on the BBC Micro. The first ever true racing simulator released around 1983/84 (I played it a little later).
It still has perfectly functional graphics, great implementation of real tracks (different kerbs react differently) and what is still my favourite AI in a racing game. I play it fairly regularly 40 years after its release (on an emulator) and it doesn't get old or dull. If you play it, play Revs 4 tracks and enable driving assist, otherwise you are doomed.
Close behind on the BBC micro were Elite (amazing 3D space adventure) and 'Space Maze' aka 'A Maze in Space' (just a simple fun side-scrolling shooter).
I feel the same about games I used to beat easily in the past.Also had a Famiclone, and it was either Super Mario Bros or Contra. Funny thing, as a kid I could no death run Contra, nowadays lets just say, I'm out of practice