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When and on What did you start gaming?

  • lardvader
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    Leisure Suit Larry in 1987 is one of the early games I can remember but we played pacman and other stuff on Atari until NES arrived. First machine I owned was a C128D before I got the SNES.

    Got my first PC in 1993 and have been running custom watercooled since 2003.

    I still buy consoles from Nintendo to play Zelda and Mario games.

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  • zaria
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    Back in the early 80's then dropping out after some years got into it again at university then I got an 386.
    Edited by zaria on July 25, 2024 2:30PM
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  • Jimbru
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    As a kid in the 1970s, my uncle's family had a Pong game console, and my father had this. I'm not sure which was first.

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  • allmyxlvntx
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    Avalon Hill board games in the 1970s, Richtofen’s War, Panzer Leader, Tobruk, Dispatcher, Squad Leader
  • Cazador
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    I don't remember exactly what kind of pc it was but I first started playing video games in the late 90s/ early 2000s (yes I'm pretty young). My first games were doom 1 and 2 and simcity 2000.
  • ghastley
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    A lot depends on what you consider a game. There were text-based games that worked from a teletype or similar terminal around the same time, or slightly before, pong. The IBM 1401 I ran in 1969 didn't have any that I recall, but the only keyboard on that was an optional console that never got used. Everything was card-driven batch. The System/360 series did have support for terminals, and I recall a demo game for BASIC, but forget its name.

    I still have my Acorn/BBC model B, which ran Elite.
  • Jaraal
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    Stand up console Pong, then TV Pong, then Mattel Intellivision, and moving up to the Commodore 64, and finally the NES system. I remember being amazed at the cutting edge 8 bit graphics!
    RIP Bosmer Nation. 4/4/14 - 2/25/19.
  • reazea
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    kargen27 wrote: »
    long long ago.
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    I was the king of this game! Thanks for the memories.
  • reazea
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    1987 on a Commodore 64 with some bootleg 5.25" floppy disk games my dad gave me

    lolz....back when floppy disks were actually floppy. What is a floppy disk again? My how things have changed. We don't even use CD/DVD anymore now. ...which really stinks when it comes to music by the way. MP3 sound quality is absolutely atrocious and the young ones have no idea how much better music is supposed to sound.

    Edited by reazea on July 25, 2024 11:12PM
  • Vonnegut2506
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    First video gaming console was the Atari 2600 with Combat.

    First computer I played was an Apple II. There was some weird animated chess game the librarian at my middle school would let us play if we helped put up books.

    First computer I owned was Commodore 64 with the original Bard's Tale on a 5.25 floppy. I spent most of my high school gaming time playing the three Bard's Tale games.
  • spartaxoxo
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    Since I could hold a controller. I remember playing the first Sonic game for the Sega and Alien Crush for the Turbografx. I know most people probably never heard of the Turbo but I actually loved it.

    Here's some images I found online of the cartridges for Turbografx. They were actually quite compact.

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    And this is what alien crushed looked like

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  • radiostar
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    Pacman out at the bars (free drinks!). LSL, Frogger, and Space Invaders at home on DOS.
    Edited by radiostar on July 26, 2024 2:51AM
    "Billions upon Billions of Stars"
  • majulook
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    Old games are great Anyone remember Infocom games?

    My favorite - begins in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, in 1936


    Edited by majulook on July 26, 2024 3:20AM
    Si vis pacem, para bellum
  • katanagirl1
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    majulook wrote: »
    Old games are great Anyone remember Infocom games?

    My favorite - begins in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, in 1936


    Yes, I played the Zork games and Enchanter. Lots of fun.

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  • JimFord047
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    AH... All the memories that are flooding back, looking at where you were asnd where you have come to, For Better or Worse ...

    Hope your all enjoying memory lane!!!
  • slt101880b14_ESO
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    Apple IIe, playing "Choplifter" and "Lode Runner"
    NES (Super Mario), SNES (original Mario Cart), N64 (Perfect Dark), and Game Cube (too many games to list)

    First real MMO I played was 1997s "The Realm Online"
    Still miss the old "Starwars Galaxies" pre-NGE.

    I still have every console and console game I've ever owned.
    Call me old fashioned, but I like to physically own my games rather then rent the license to play em.
  • Shara_Wynn
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    Atari VCS 2600 (1978)

    ZX 81 (1981)

    ZX Spectrum (1982)

    Commodore 64 (1984)

    Atari ST (1985)

    Amiga 500 (1987)

    Amiga 1200 (1992)

    First PC (which was a Dell as we couldn't afford an IBM) (1994)

    Various PC's thereafter.

    Have also owned and played on various consoles (nintendo, playstation and xbox) but am mainly a PC gamer.

    Games of note that I remember playing were:

    Asteriods
    Frogger
    Black Crystal
    The Hobbit
    3D Monster Maze
    Manic Minor/Jet Set Willy
    Sabre Wulf
    Halls of the Things
    Atic Atac
    The Lords of Midnight
    High Noon
    Spy v's Spy
    Wizardry Franchise
    The Bard's Tale Franchise
    Gauntlet
    Elite
    Warcraft/Starcraft
    Hero Quest Franchise
    Civilization Franchise
    Hero's of Might and Magic Franchise
    Ultima Franchise
    Magic & Mayhem
    Magic Carpet
    Monkey Island Franchise
    Dungeon Keeper
    Baldur's Gate Franchaise
    The Elder Scrolls Franchise
    Street Fighter (on console)
    Final Fantasy VII (on console)

    There are too many to list lol.

    MMORPG's I have played:

    Ultima Online
    EverQuest/EverQuest II
    Age of Conan
    Asheron's Call
    Dark Age of Camelot
    Eve Online
    Rift
    Guild Wars II
    World of Warcraft
    RuneScape
    City of Heroes
    The Elder Scrolls Online (obviously)



    Edited by Shara_Wynn on July 26, 2024 3:47PM
  • oldbobdude
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    I think it was 72 or 73. A magnovox something or other that played table tennis. I think the name “pong” got used later.

    Arcade games in the late 70’s and most of the 80’s. I loved asteroid, missile command and defender particularly.
  • freespirit
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    In 1970 I fell into running a pub, in those days the licensing laws meant we had to shut between 2.30 and 5.30 of an afternoon

    In the Public Bar there were two table arcade games, to which I had the keys and could click up some credits! One was Space Invaders and the other was PacMan, I spent some serious time on those!
    When people say to me........
    "You're going to regret that in the morning"
    I sleep until midday cos I'm a problem solver!
  • Elrond87
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    first memory was a spectrum playing Treasure Island Dizzy, then commadore 64, amiga 500/1500 , mega drive, game gear, gameboy, n64, xbox,psp,ps1/2/3/4.pc

    still have the amiga 500/1500 with brand new case and built in ssd with all the games
    Edited by Elrond87 on July 26, 2024 10:24PM
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  • N3CR01
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    Elrond87 wrote: »
    first memory was a spectrum playing Treasure Island Dizzy

    I loved the Dizzy games.
    My memory of Treasure Island Dizzy was finding the music really creepy.
    Listened to it recently and no idea why I thought that back then lol.

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