Creatures on the Amiga... I think.
Creatures on the Amiga... I think.
It was either Pong or Frogger. It was way back before I even heard of the Nintendo Entertainment System, and I played them on my Aunt's old Atari. I was born in the same year that the NES came to be, but I never actually got one (or even knew about it) until 1989.
Now, why can I remember that, but I can't remember the important things, like my grandparents birthdays (or my own father's, for that matter) and things I supposedly learned in Social Studies classes?
Crash Bandicoot 3!!!!
mortal kombat on the sega megadrive. Ahhh now that was a game.
Dig Dug or Pacman, I think.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
A Sega Mega Drive game with a helicopter when I was 5 ish
I would love to be happy, but unfortunately I'm too busy being awesome and kicking your ass at everything
I can't quite remember for sure, but either something for the Atari (my grandparents had one and had an entire BOX of games), or the IntelliVision. I can remember on the Atari playing mostly Star Wars, Pong, Frogger, that bowling game they had, and...I can't remember the names of the other two I most often played...one was Keystone something, and the other one took place in a jungle and you had to swing on vines over quicksand and such o.O
On IntelliVision I remember playing some vampire game a lot.
Also, Loom and Monkey Island for the Amiga.
Yes! That'd be the oneOriginally Posted by Jolts
Ahh, the memories...
Mine was a RPG game....it was for ninetendo (the first one) dragon warriors or something like that...um..I really can't remember but it did have a dragon on it. Really big and green............I was scared...lol.
Everyday I wish that I could be the one, for you...
Buggy Boy for the Atari ST.
'Twas excellent in its day.
"As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless,
uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?"
I think it might have been Chrono Trigger, but I'm not sure.....
Man some of you kids are young.
Probably pong, unless there were older games available on computers from 1983-1985. My first experience with a computer is this black and white photo capture dealy. There's an ARCHAIC framed picture of me at the age of <2 with my dad. It's printed in that marvellous old school printer too.