I remember creatures!
First game I played was Match Day 2 on my Amstrad CPC464, figures being the footie fan that I am.
I remember creatures!
First game I played was Match Day 2 on my Amstrad CPC464, figures being the footie fan that I am.
Super Mario Bros. on the NES.
Some Tennis game on the Sega Master System, those were good times.
I was playing the NES when I was four years old, so I don't remember the very first game, for sure. However, the game I have the most vivid memories of was a/the Coyote & Road Runner game for NES. I have a permanent picture of the opening screen in my head from when I was only a few years old.
It's a famous game. It was designed by Warren Robinett back in the day when games were made by one person for almost nothing. What's interesting is it's the first game to ever have an Easter Egg. Atari gave their programmers almost no freedom, so Robinett secretly hid a key somewhere in the game, which unlocked a room by the castle. Inside the room, Robinett left a message and signed his name. So far as I know, it's the birth of the video game secret.Originally Posted by Eö Telrúnya
Last edited by Sepho; 12-21-2004 at 02:40 AM.
it was that simpsons game (i forget which console) where you were bart and you went around with your spray can spraying everything green to stop the aliens or something like that
Well as im only 13 (nearly 14) i never knew the atari that much.I cant remember the first game i played but the first game i was determined to complete was kurushi (its not spelt like that but i had my best guess)the one with the guy running from the blocks
Bart VS. The Space Mutants on the NES.it was that simpsons game (i forget which console) where you were bart and you went around with your spray can spraying everything green to stop the aliens or something like that
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The demo of Fifa 2000 on my own computer and some accolade games on friend's computer.
But on console, it was Super Mario All Stars.I got it for my 5th birthday.
mario bros or duck hunt i dont remember. I use to have the little gun![]()
I would watch my mom play Super Mario on the NES, anf therefor soon after that became my firts game ever. Back before games were more than a past time....
Embarce the darkness within. That is where true power is waiting.
Zelda II adventures of teh linkerz
The Lion King on Megadrive
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That was my Birthday present and I played and played it forever and forever.
EDIT: Unless, that means at home. At the arcade, I think it must have been this Superbike game. You got to sit on this bike and it moved with you, but the graphics were 2D and rather poor in todays terms.
"I think you'd make any (nice) woman happy... & I think you really deserve for someone to make you happy too for a change"