What is your First Arcade Game?/Cuál es tu Primer Juego de Arcade?

That's really a great question...my honest answer would definitely be: who the hell remembers it? Between sunday school (which were very temporary anyways), some minor luna park and summer vacations with parents, I feel the possible answers can be:
  • Point Blank
  • Puzzle Bobble
  • Super Pang
  • the Capcom's D&D beat'em up/NBA Jam/etc. (maximum other 2 I have no clue which ones were), but both are very unlikely to have been the first ones.
  • Wonder Boy (and another one I really can't remember the name)
  • Metal Slug X
These are definitely the ones ever first seen But if I have to pick the one that was most likely the first one ever played, I'd pick the last one. Definitely have put arcade coins to try that one. First time I got an arcade stick (the Tekken 6 one) and played Metal Slug X with it, the nostalgia was tangible.
But hey, what matters is that you had the opportunity to play these great Arcade games at that time, although I played all those games (except Point Blank) through emulation, like MAME, for example.
 
Magician Lord, and it blew my mind how beautiful it looked. I wanted the home version so badly because it looked as good as the arcade version but sadly my parents were not millionaires.
 
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Magician Lord, and it blew my mind how beautiful it looked. I wanted the home version so badly because it looked as good as the arcade version but sadly my parent's were not millionaires.
Magician Lord is a good Neo-Geo game but at the cost that it is devilishly difficult even at Level 1, but it's playable and pretty good graphically and musically speaking to be a 1990 Neo-Geo game.

And I understand that your parents couldn't buy you the AES version of the game because it cost $100 at the time as in many Neo-Geo AES games.
 
Magician Lord is a good Neo-Geo game but at the cost that it is devilishly difficult even at Level 1, but it's playable and pretty good graphically and musically speaking to be a 1990 Neo-Geo game.

And I understand that your parents couldn't buy you the AES version of the game because it cost $100 at the time as in many Neo-Geo AES games.
But oh my god was it just so beautiful to look at.
 
And another curious thing is that KOF 2002 is a KOF game that is quite popular in Mexico 🇲🇽, Brazil 🇧🇷, China 🇨🇳, South Korea 🇰🇷, Japan 🇯🇵 and other countries in the world (even Panama 🇵🇦 is not far behind) along with KOF '97 which is quite a popular KOF game as well.

THE
KING
OF
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Announcer: Pick Up your Partner.
 
The earliest I can remember was either TMNT: The Arcade Game, or The Simpsons. That is far back as I can remember.
 
The earliest I can remember was either TMNT: The Arcade Game, or The Simpsons. That is far back as I can remember.
Good Arcade Games from Konami but challenging, but the good side is that the Japanese version of both games exists and is fair than in the International versions, especially The Simpsons of '91.
 
I think it was Ms.Pacman at the theatre.
I've played this game and it looks good for a spin-off of the Pac-Man franchise.

3D Arcade GIF by JEREMY'S PLAYGROUND
 

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